Patent classifications
F16F2230/20
VOLUME CHANGE COMPENSATION DEVICE AND DAMPER DEVICE
Provided are a volume change compensation device capable of reducing a manufacturing burden with a simple configuration and a damper device including the volume change compensation device. A damper device 100 includes a rotary damper, and includes a volume change compensation device 140 in a shaft 121 of a rotor 120. The volume change compensation device 140 includes an inner cylinder piston 142 pressed by an inner cylinder piston pressing elastic body 145 in a body tube 141 communicating with a hydraulic fluid housing portion 103 of the damper device 100 through a connection path 141a. The inner cylinder piston 142 is formed in a bottomed cylindrical shape opening on a connection path 141a side. In the inner cylinder piston 142, an inner cylinder inner small piston 143 is pressed against a bottom portion 142b by a small piston pressing elastic body 144. An air hole 142c is formed at the bottom portion 142b of the inner cylinder piston 142. The inner cylinder inner small piston 143 slides in the inner cylinder piston 142 according to the amount of hydraulic fluid 150 in the inner cylinder piston 142.
SCALABLE DAMPER
A damper including a pressure tube, a piston, and a reserve tube is provided. The piston is arranged inside the pressure tube and divides the pressure tube into first and second working chambers. The reserve tube extends about the pressure tube to define a reserve tube chamber between the pressure tube and the reserve tube. A first damper port is arranged in communication with the second working chamber and a second damper port is arranged in communication with the reserve tube chamber. A remote valve assembly is spaced from the damper. The remote valve assembly includes a first electromagnetic valve that is arranged in communication with the first damper port by a first hydraulic line and a second electromagnetic valve that is arranged in communication with the second damper port by a second hydraulic line. An accumulator is arranged in communication with the first and second electromagnetic valves.
Anti-vibration device
In the present invention, any two of a second liquid chamber (27), a third liquid chamber (28), and a fourth liquid chamber (29) communicate with each other through a first restricted passage (31) formed in an outer attachment member (11), an inner attachment member (12) or a partition member (15), and the remaining one liquid chamber communicates with a fifth liquid chamber (32) formed in the outer attachment member (11), the inner attachment member (12) or the partition member (15), the remaining one liquid chamber is divided in a circumferential direction, and each of the liquid chambers divided in the circumferential direction and the fifth liquid chamber (32) separately communicate with each other through a second restricted passage (33) formed in the outer attachment member (11), the inner attachment member (12) or the partition member (15).
Hydraulic bearing for supporting an assembly of a motor vehicle
A hydraulic bearing for supporting an assembly of a motor vehicle includes a carrying bearing portion and a support portion. In embodiments, a working chamber that is fillable with hydraulic fluid is formed in the carrying bearing portion, and a compensating chamber that is fillable with hydraulic fluid is formed in the support portion. A nozzle disc, through which the flow can pass and which delimits the working chamber from the compensating chamber, may be arranged between the carrying bearing portion and the support portion, and a damping duct for the fluidic communication of the working chamber with the compensating chamber may be formed in the nozzle disc. In embodiments, the two chambers, the damping duct, and the hydraulic fluid may form a first damping system for damping vibrations of lower frequencies and a second damping system may be formed for damping vibrations of higher frequencies.
SHEAR THICKENING FLUID BASED OBJECT MOVEMENT CONTROL METHOD AND MECHANISM
A head unit system for controlling motion of an object includes a secondary object sensor, shear thickening fluid (STF), and a chamber configured to contain a portion of the STF. The chamber further includes a front channel and a back channel. The head unit system further includes a piston housed at least partially radially within the piston compartment and separating the back channel and the front channel. The piston includes a first piston bypass and a second piston bypasses to control flow of the STF between opposite sides of the piston. The chamber further includes a set of fluid flow sensors and a set of fluid manipulation emitters to control the flow of the STF to cause selection of one of a variety of shear rates for the STF within the chamber.
Systems for damping a solar photovoltaic array tracker
Solar tracker systems include a torque tube, a column supporting the torque tube, a solar panel connected to the torque tube, and a damper assembly. The damper assembly includes a first end pivotably connected to the torque tube and a second end pivotably connected to the column. The damper assembly further includes an outer shell, a piston within and moveable relative to the outer shell, a first chamber wall and a second chamber wall within the outer shell at least partially defining a chamber, and a valve within the chamber. The valve includes a first axial end defining a slot and is biased to a first position within the chamber in which the first axial end is spaced from the first chamber wall. The valve is moveable within the chamber from the first position to a second position to passively change a flow resistance of the damper assembly.
SHEAR THICKENING FLUID BASED SYSTEM CONTROL METHOD AND MECHANISM
A head unit system for controlling motion of an object includes a set of secondary object sensors and head unit devices that include shear thickening fluid (STF) and a chamber configured to contain a portion of the STF. The chamber further includes a front channel and a back channel. The head unit system further includes a piston housed at least partially radially within the piston compartment and separating the back channel and the front channel. The piston includes a first piston bypass and a second piston bypasses to control flow of the STF between opposite sides of the piston. The chamber further includes a set of fluid flow sensors and a set of fluid manipulation emitters to control the flow of the STF to cause selection of one of a variety of shear rates for the STF within the chamber.
SHEAR THICKENING FLUID BASED OBJECT CONTROL METHOD AND MECHANISM
A head unit system for controlling motion of an object includes a secondary object sensor and a head unit device that includes a shear thickening fluid (STF) and a chamber configured to contain a portion of the STF. The chamber further includes an alternative reservoir and a piston compartment. The head unit system further includes a piston housed at least partially radially within the piston compartment. The piston includes a piston bypass to control flow of the STF between opposite sides of the piston. The chamber further includes a set of fluid flow sensors and a set of fluid manipulation emitters to control the flow of the STF to cause selection of one of a variety of shear rates for the STF within the chamber.
SELF-SENSING AND SEPARATED DUAL-CYLINDER MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL DAMPER
A self-sensing and separated dual-cylinder magnetorheological damper includes a first piston cylinder and a second piston cylinder which are in angular communication with each other. The first piston cylinder includes a piston inner cylinder and a piston outer cylinder which together with the second piston cylinder form a magnetorheological fluid circulation channel. The piston inner cylinder is provided with a piston rod assembly reciprocating in an axial direction of the piston inner cylinder, and when the piston rod assembly is compressed and restored, the magnetorheological liquid correspondingly forms a first circulation loop and a second circulation loop respectively. The second piston cylinder is provided therein with a magnetorheological liquid adjustment mechanism for forming the first circulation loop and the second circulation loop. Independent control of damping force values in compression and restoration working conditions can be achieved by means of different circulation channels of the magnetorheological liquid.
Damper assembly including intake valve in fluid chamber
A damper assembly includes an outer tube and an inner tube disposed in the outer tube defining a fluid space therebetween. The inner tube defines an inner volume. A piston is slidably disposed in the inner tube and divides the inner volume into a rebound working chamber and a compression working chamber. An active rebound valve is fluidly connected to the rebound working chamber and the fluid chamber, and an active compression valve is fluidly connected to the reserve chamber and the compression working chamber. An intake assembly is positioned in the fluid chamber to control the fluid flow through the active rebound valve and into the compression working chamber during a rebound stroke and to control fluid flow from the compression working chamber through the active compression valve and into the rebound working chamber during a compression stroke.