Patent classifications
F16F9/3271
Electronically controlled external damper reservoir
An electronically controller external damper reservoir assembly (eRESI) can be connected to a passive damper and/or substituted for an existing external reservoir to provide semi-active damping control. The eRESI includes a reservoir and a variable base valve assembly actuated by an actuator. A controller is in communication with the actuator and a sensor providing input signal indicative of vehicle movement and is programmed to generate a damping control signal to the actuator based on the input signal, to dynamically control the damping force outputted by a passive damper hydraulically connected to the eRESI. A P/T sensor can be installed to a gas chamber of a vehicle damper to generate a P/T signal indicative of the pressure and temperature of the gas. The controller is programmed to determine a damper position of the damper based on the P/T signal.
Roller press assembly and method
An assembly for securing a component of a damper assembly includes a press movable along an axis from a retracted position to an extended position. The assembly includes a plurality of rollers rotatably supported at an end of the press. The rollers have an outer circumferential surface that includes a middle portion extending, in cross-section, transversely to the axis and linearly between an entry portion and a top portion of the outer circumferential surface.
Method and device for manufacturing a monotube shock absorber
A method for assembling a damper with a device includes inserting a floating piston into a cartridge, filling a region of the cartridge with oil, inserting a piston-rod assembly into the cartridge, inserting a rod guide into the cartridge, coupling a damper tube to the cartridge, supplying a gas into the damper tube via a first end of the damper tube, transferring the floating piston, the piston-rod assembly, the rod guide, and the oil from the cartridge to the damper tube through the first end of the damper tube, and securing the rod guide to the damper tube.
Intake device for a damper having a side collector
A damper with inner and outer tubes and a piston disposed within the inner tube to define first and second working chambers. A fluid transport chamber is positioned between the inner and outer tubes. A collector chamber is positioned outside the outer tube. An intake valve assembly, abutting one end of the inner tube, is positioned inside the outer tube to define a first intermediate chamber that is arranged in fluid communication with the collector chamber. The intake valve assembly includes a central passage that is arranged in fluid communication with the second working chamber and one or more intake valves that control fluid flow through the intake valve assembly between the first intermediate chamber and the central passage and between the first intermediate chamber and the fluid transport chamber.
DAMPER ASSEMBLY WITH ACCUMULATOR
A method for assembling a damper assembly includes securing a damper interface to an external surface of a pressure tube. The method includes securing an accumulator interface to an external surface of an accumulator tube. The method includes, after the damper interface is secured to the pressure tube and the accumulator interface is secured to the accumulator tube, securing the pressure tube to the accumulator tube by press fitting the damper interface to the accumulator interface.
Systems for damping a solar photovoltaic array tracker
A solar tracker system includes a torque tube, a solar panel assembly attached to the torque tube, a housing defining a chamber and a fluid passageway extending from the chamber, and an active lock connected to a seal configured to prevent a flow path of fluid while in a sealed state and allow the flow path of fluid in an unsealed state. The system further includes a controller in communication with the torque tube and the active lock. The controller is programmed to receive a command to place the solar panel assembly in a stowed position, instruct the torque tube to rotate the panel assembly to a stowed angle corresponding to the stowed position, monitor a current angle of the panel assembly, compare the current angle to the stowed angle, and instruct the seal to transition to the sealed state when the current angle is equal to the stowed angle.
Method of servicing an aircraft landing gear shock absorbing strut
A method of servicing a shock absorber of an aircraft landing gear shock absorbing strut, the shock absorber including a sealed, variable volume chamber containing a liquid and a gas in fluid communication with one another, the method comprising: using a mixer to mix the liquid and the gas within the chamber until the liquid is uniformly saturated with the gas; and subsequently performing one or more servicing actions.
VIBRATION DAMPER HAVING A HYDRAULIC COMPRESSION STOP
A vibration damper having a hydraulic compression stop includes: a cylinder filled with a damping medium; a piston rod guided in the cylinder the cylinder having a first piston fastened to the piston rod and slidable on an inner wall of the cylinder; and a second piston arranged on the piston rod at an axial distance from the first piston the second piston being slidable in a pressure cylinder. The pressure cylinder is formed with respect to the cylinder by a separate plastic pressure sleeve having a bottom, and the bottom of the pressure sleeve and a coating surface of the base on a side of the base facing away from the pressure sleeve are connected to each other via at least one web.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING A POLE CORE, POLE CORE, ELECTROMAGNETIC ACTUATOR AND VIBRATION DAMPER
The present invention relates to a method for producing a pole core (1), comprising the following method steps: providing a magnetic workpiece (10), which has a first side (11) and a second side (12), the first side (11) having a groove (15) directed toward the second side (12); inserting at least two inserts (20) and at least one bonding means (25) into the groove (15), the at least one bonding means (25) being arranged between the two inserts (20); and integrally bonding the at least two inserts (20) to each other and/or the at least two inserts (20) to the workpiece (10).
GAS PRESSURE SPRING AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE GAS PRESSURE SPRING
A gas pressure spring is provided including a working cylinder which, together with a slidably mounted compensating piston, encloses a working chamber filled with a working medium. A slidably mounted working piston is fastened to a working rod. In the event of a temperature increase, a compensating medium in a compensating chamber expands. The compensating piston is acted upon by the pressure of the working medium and the pressure of the compensating medium) such that the volume of the working chamber is increased. The temperature dependency of the gas spring force should be reduced by a design which is as simple as possible. For this purpose, the compensating chamber is at least partially surrounded by the working rod. Thus, the compensating medium can be compactly accommodated, and the assembly of the gas spring is simplified.