Bicycle damper

US9963191B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9963191-B2
Application numberUS-201615353543-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateNov 16, 2016
Priority dateAug 7, 2006
Publication dateMay 8, 2018
Grant dateMay 8, 2018

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A damper for a bicycle, having a primary unit including a damper tube, a piston rod that supports a main piston, a reservoir tube that is outside of the compression chamber of the primary tube, and an inertial valve within the reservoir tube. The damper also includes a flow path connecting the reservoir fluid chamber and the compression chamber of the primary tube. The damper also may have a damping valve in the reservoir tube. When the inertia valve is open, the damping valve opens before flow through the inertia valve is maximized. The main piston and the damper tube at least partially define a compression chamber and a rebound chamber. The main piston is movable within the damper chamber of the primary unit. The reservoir tube includes a reservoir fluid chamber. The inertial valve is responsive to terrain-induced forces and not responsive to rider-induced forces when the shock absorber is assembled to the bicycle.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of damping motion using a damper coupled to a bicycle frame, the damper comprising a primary unit and a reservoir tube, the reservoir tube positioned outside of a damper tube of the primary unit, the damper tube and reservoir tube fluidly coupled by a flow path, the method comprising: providing a damping fluid within a compression chamber of the damper tube, the compression chamber defined at least partially by a wall of the damper tube and a main piston movably positioned within the damper tube; resisting, by the damping fluid, movement of the main piston within the damper tube in a direction that reduces a size of the compression chamber; selectively reducing the resistance to movement of the main piston by one or both of the following: opening, responsive to a terrain-induced force, an inertia valve within the reservoir tube, the opening of the inertia valve allowing at least some fluid to flow from the compression chamber of the damper tube into a reservoir chamber of the reservoir tube through the inertia valve; and allowing, when the inertia valve is open or closed, responsive to a compression force being applied to a damping valve within the reservoir tube, at least some fluid to flow from the compression chamber of the damper tube into the reservoir chamber of the reservoir tube through the damping valve, the damping valve comprising a piston with multiple ports and a shim stack, the damping valve having a predetermined fixed opening force between 25 and 50 pounds, and the compression force having a magnitude of at least the predetermined fixed opening force. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the selectively reducing the resistance to movement of the main piston further comprises: opening the damping valve before flow through the inertia valve reaches an absolute maximum amount of flow capable of passing through the inertia valve. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: compressing, by fluid flowing into the reservoir chamber, a spring chamber of the reservoir tube; and expanding the spring chamber of the reservoir tube when the main piston moves in a direction that increases the size of the compression chamber. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: compressing a spring chamber of the primary unit when the main piston moves in the direction that reduces the size of the compression chamber. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: maintaining the inertia valve in a closed position, except in response to terrain-induced forces, wherein the inertia valve comprises increased resistance to fluid flow therethrough in the closed position than in an open position. 6. The method of claim 5 , further comprising: damping, with the damper, at a first damping rate when the inertia valve is in the open position; and damping, with the damper, at a second damping rate when the inertia valve is in the closed position, wherein the second damping rate is stiffer than the first damping rate. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the allowing at least some fluid to flow through the damping valve further comprises: deflecting the shim stack away from one or more of the multiple ports of the damping valve piston. 8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the allowing at least some fluid to flow through the inertia valve further comprises: allowing fluid to flow through a plurality of inertia valve flow passages having a total cross-sectional area of not more than 8 millimeters squared. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the allowing at least some fluid to flow through the inertia valve further comprises: allowing fluid to flow through a plurality of inertia valve flow passages having a total cross-sectional area of not more than 6 millimeters squared. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein at a main piston speed of 4 meters/second at least 50% of compression damping in the reservoir tube occurs in a circuit which is not closable by the inertia valve, the circuit comprising the damping valve. 11. A method of damping motion using a damper coupled to a bicycle frame, the damper comprising a primary unit and a reservoir tube, the reservoir tube positioned outside of a damper tube of the primary unit, the damper tube and reservoir tube fluidly coupled by a flow path, the method comprising: providing a damping fluid within a compression chamber of the damper tube, the compression chamber defined at least partially by a wall of the damper tube and a main piston movably positioned within the damper tube; resisting, by the damping fluid, movement of the main piston within the damper tube in a direction that reduces a size of the compression chamber; opening, responsive to a terrain-induced force, an inertia valve within the reservoir tube, wherein the opening of the inertia valve reduces the resistance to movement of the main piston by allowing at least some fluid to flow from the compression chamber of the damper tube into a reservoir chamber of the reservoir tube through the inertia valve; opening a damping valve within the reservoir tube, when the inertia valve is open or closed, responsive to a compression force being applied to the damping valve, the damping valve comprising a piston with multiple ports and a shim stack, the damping valve having a predetermined fixed opening force between 25 and 50 pounds, and the compression force having a magnitude of at least the predetermined fixed opening force, wherein the opening of the damping valve reduces the resistance to movement of the main piston by allowing at least some fluid to flow from the compression chamber of the damper tube into the reservoir chamber of the reservoir tube through the damping valve. 12. The method of claim 11 , wherein the opening of the damping valve occurs before flow through the inertia valve reaches an absolute maximum amount of flow capable of passing through the inertia valve. 13. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: compressing, by fluid flowing into the reservoir chamber, a spring chamber of the reservoir tube; and expanding the spring chamber of the reservoir tube when the main piston moves in a direction that increases the size of the compression chamber. 14. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: compressing a spring chamber of the primary unit when the main piston moves in the direction that reduces the size of the compression chamber. 15. The method of claim 11 , further comprising: maintaining the inertia valve in a closed position, except in response to terrain-induced forces, wherein the inertia valve comprises increased resistance to fluid flow therethrough in the closed position than in an open position. 16. The method of claim 15 , further comprising: damping, with the damper, at a first damping rate when the inertia valve is in the open position; and damping, with the damper, at a second damping rate when the inertia valve is in the closed position, wherein the second damping rate is stiffer than the first damping rate. 17. The method of claim 11 , wherein the allowing at least some fluid to flow through the damping valve further comprises: deflecting the shim stack away from one or more of the multiple ports of the damping valve piston. 18. The method of claim 11 , wherein the allowing at least some fluid to flow through the inertia valve further comprises: allowing fluid to flow through a plurality of inertia valve flow passages having a total cross-sectional area of not more than 8 millimeters squared. 19. The method of claim 11 , wherein the allowing at le

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  • Fluid damping · CPC title

  • Variable stiffness · CPC title

  • B62K25/286Primary

    the shock absorber being connected to the chain-stay via a linkage mechanism · CPC title

  • Inertia {, i.e. acceleration,}-sensitive means · CPC title

  • Fluid springs · CPC title

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What does patent US9963191B2 cover?
A damper for a bicycle, having a primary unit including a damper tube, a piston rod that supports a main piston, a reservoir tube that is outside of the compression chamber of the primary tube, and an inertial valve within the reservoir tube. The damper also includes a flow path connecting the reservoir fluid chamber and the compression chamber of the primary tube. The damper also may have a da…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Specialized Bicycle Components Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B62K25/286. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue May 08 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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