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MOTOR VEHICLE VIBRATION DAMPER

Motor vehicle vibration damper with at least one damper cylinder at least partially filled with a liquid damping medium; a piston rod axially movable to the longitudinal extension axis (L) of the damper and sections of which project into the damper cylinder; a piston rod guide surrounding the piston rod in the peripheral direction and seals off the damper cylinder; a gas-impermeable, shape-changing gas pressure container located in a compensation chamber inside the damper cylinder; a filling channel connecting the interior of the gas pressure container to the external environment; and a non-return valve at least indirectly connected to the gas pressure container and closes or opens the filling channel depending on gas pressure difference. The non-return valve is inside a gas-impermeable non-return valve housing connected to the piston rod guide.

OVERTRAVEL RELIEF ASSEMBLY FOR A GAS SPRING
20180087595 · 2018-03-29 ·

A gas spring for forming equipment may have a casing with an axially extending side wall, an open end, and a closed end wall with the walls defining in part a pressure chamber to receive a gas under pressure, a bearing assembly received in the casing, a piston rod slidably received in the bearing assembly for reciprocation between extended and retracted positions, a piston retainer received in the casing and separate from and normally carried by the piston rod, a deforming member in the casing adjacent its closed end wall, and configured to plastically deform the retainer when the piston rod is forced into the pressure chamber into an overtravel retracted position beyond its designed intended maximum retracted position and after such overtravel the piston rod returns to at least its extended position and the deformed retainer engages the bearing assembly and is fractured and separated from the piston rod. The gas spring may have a piston rod seal and a passage in the piston rod communicating with the pressure chamber and opening onto the piston rod at a location that do both axially inboard of engagement of the seal with the piston rod when it is in its normal extended position and generally axially outboard of and bypassing or disrupting the seal after overtravel of the piston rod and the retainer has separated from it and it has moved to a further extended position relative to its designed intended normal maximum extended position to thereby provide a path for compressed gas in the pressure chamber to pass through the passage to the exterior of the open end of the casing.

OVERTRAVEL PRESSURE RELIEF FOR A GAS SPRING
20180080519 · 2018-03-22 ·

A gas spring with a casing with an axially extending side wall, an open end and a closed end wall spaced from the open end and a pressure chamber provided in part by the walls to receive a gas therein under pressure and a piston rod slidably received in a housing received in the casing and movable between extended and retracted positions. A pressure relief collar slidably carried around the piston rod and normally projecting axially outwardly of the casing can be displaced axially inwardly during an overtravel condition of the piston rod to displace a portion of a piston rod seal to open an overpressure relief path to allow pressurized gas in the pressure chamber to escape to the outside of the gas spring.

Hydraulic shock absorber and method for injecting operating liquid into hydraulic shock absorber
09604694 · 2017-03-28 · ·

A hydraulic shock absorber includes a cylinder connected to a wheel side, a liquid chamber formed in the cylinder and filled with an operating liquid, an annular rod guide fixed to the cylinder and closing a vehicle body side of the liquid chamber, a piston rod connected to the vehicle body side, penetrating a shaft core part of the rod guide, and going into/out of the cylinder, a piston held by the piston rod and dividing the liquid chamber into an extension-side chamber and a compression-side chamber, and an annular bush fitted in an inner periphery of the rod guide and pivotally supporting the piston rod, movably in an axial direction, in which the piston rod includes a columnar sliding shaft portion in sliding contact with the bush and a first injection portion for injecting the operating liquid provided on a side opposite to the piston of the sliding shaft portion and outside a range of a damper stroke.

Buffering device for the operating mechanism of a switchgear, and method of lubrication thereof

A piston rod (15) and a first piston (13) are arranged in the interior of an external cylinder (11) and internal cylinder (12); a second piston for absorbing the change of volume of operating fluid (24) is also arranged therein. Also, a first return spring (18) for returning the piston rod (15) to the interruption position is provided and a second return spring (20) for returning the operating fluid 24 into the high-pressure chamber (25) by pressurizing the second piston (14) is provided. In addition, the air in the interior of the buffering device (10) is withdrawn by a vacuum pump (38), and operating fluid (24) is thus introduced in a degassed condition.