Patent classifications
F16F9/56
Suspension For A Mower
The invention relates to a suspension for a mower comprising a stationary and a movable part and one or more cutting units. The moveable part is suspended to the stationary part via a hydraulic actuator. An agricultural mower, an agricultural vehicle and uses are also disclosed.
BYPASS FOR A SUSPENSION DAMPER
A vehicle suspension damper comprises a cylinder and a piston assembly including a damping piston along with working fluid within the cylinder. A bypass permits fluid to avoid dampening resistance of the damping piston. A fluid path through the bypass is controlled by a valve that is shifted by a piston surface when the contents of at least one predetermined volume is injected against the piston surface which acts upon the valve. In one embodiment, the bypass is remotely operable.
BYPASS FOR A SUSPENSION DAMPER
A vehicle suspension damper comprises a cylinder and a piston assembly including a damping piston along with working fluid within the cylinder. A bypass permits fluid to avoid dampening resistance of the damping piston. A fluid path through the bypass is controlled by a valve that is shifted by a piston surface when the contents of at least one predetermined volume is injected against the piston surface which acts upon the valve. In one embodiment, the bypass is remotely operable.
SADDLE-TYPE VEHICLE
A saddle-type vehicle includes a vehicle body frame including a main frame extending obliquely rearward and downward from a head pipe, a down frame extending downward from the head pipe and supporting an engine, and a seat frame extending rearward from the main frame and supporting a riding seat, wherein a front wheel is supported by a front portion of the vehicle body frame via a front fork, and a rear wheel is supported by a rear portion of the vehicle body frame via a swing arm, and a vehicle height adjustment device provided below the seat frame to elastically support the seat frame and configured to adjust a height of the seat frame. The vehicle height adjustment device includes an actuator unit and a cushion unit. The actuator unit is disposed between the cushion unit and the engine.
SADDLE-TYPE VEHICLE
A saddle-type vehicle includes a vehicle body frame including a main frame extending obliquely rearward and downward from a head pipe, a down frame extending downward from the head pipe and supporting an engine, and a seat frame extending rearward from the main frame and supporting a riding seat, wherein a front wheel is supported by a front portion of the vehicle body frame via a front fork, and a rear wheel is supported by a rear portion of the vehicle body frame via a swing arm, and a vehicle height adjustment device provided below the seat frame to elastically support the seat frame and configured to adjust a height of the seat frame. The vehicle height adjustment device includes an actuator unit and a cushion unit. The actuator unit is disposed between the cushion unit and the engine.
OVERTURN PREVENTING DEVICE
The overturn preventing device includes a damper, a length adjusting member and a pair of bases. The damper has a cylinder having an outer peripheral surface formed with a screw thread, and a rod. The cylinder is bottomed. The rod is inserted. into the cylinder and has a distal end protruding out of an open end of the cylinder. The length adjusting member has a first end and a second end. The first end has an opening. The length adjusting member has an inner peripheral surface formed with a screw thread so that the cylinder is screwed through the first end into the length adjusting member. The bases are rotatably coupled to the second end of the length adjusting member and the distal end of the rod respectively. The bases abut against a top surface of an article installed. on an installation surface and a ceiling respectively.
Fixing device
A fixing device for fixing a second component part at a stationary first component part to be swivelable around a swiveling axis 2 having a cylinder that is displaceable transverse to the swiveling axis and filled with a fluid, a piston displaceably guided in the cylinder that divides the interior of the cylinder into a first working chamber and a second working chamber, with a first valve device that connects the first working chamber to the second working chamber when pressure in the first working chamber is higher than the pressure in the second working chamber, and a second valve device that connects the second working chamber to the first working chamber when pressure in the second working chamber is higher than the pressure in the first working chamber.
VEHICLE HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT DEVICE
A vehicle height adjustment device includes front forks, a rear suspension, a weight estimation unit, and a front wheel-side target movement amount determination unit. The front fork includes a front wheel-side suspension spring and a front wheel-side support member, which supports one end of the front wheel-side suspension spring, and moves toward another end of the front wheel-side spring to change the front wheel-side suspension spring length. The rear suspension includes a rear wheel-side suspension spring and a rear wheel-side support member, which supports one end of the rear wheel-side suspension spring, and moves toward another one end of the rear wheel-side spring to change the rear wheel-side suspension spring length. The weight estimation unit estimates a weight applied to a vehicle. The front wheel-side target movement amount determination unit decreases, a movement amount of the front wheel-side support member as the estimated weight increases.
Bicycle with suspension
A bicycle can include a suspension system with a shock absorber. The shock absorber can have a sag position which can be adjustable. Sag refers to the amount of movement experienced by the suspension under a static load, such as that of the weight of a rider. Methods and systems to set sag can include at least one valve in fluid communication with a gas chamber of the shock absorber. In some embodiments, the at least one valve can be used to automatically set the sag position based on an individual's weight and riding position.
Bicycle with suspension
A bicycle can include a suspension system with a shock absorber. The shock absorber can have a sag position which can be adjustable. Sag refers to the amount of movement experienced by the suspension under a static load, such as that of the weight of a rider. Methods and systems to set sag can include at least one valve in fluid communication with a gas chamber of the shock absorber. In some embodiments, the at least one valve can be used to automatically set the sag position based on an individual's weight and riding position.