Patent classifications
F16F9/512
Shock absorber with hydraulic load regulation simultaneously depending on speed and frequency
The present disclosure relates to a shock absorber with hydraulic load regulation with a rod ending in a pin, which incorporates a longitudinal channel such that the shock absorber includes a frequency amplifier which, in turn, includes a housing, a floating piston which slides along the inside of the housing achieving a seal, and a pressure control valve, wherein the pressure control valve is configured to open when the amplifier chamber reaches a certain pressure level, enabling the outlet of fluid from the amplifier chamber such that the pressure of the amplifier chamber acts on the floating piston, which moves to regulate the flow of fluid through the piston by means of an elastic element acting on valves.
Shock absorber with hydraulic load regulation simultaneously depending on speed and frequency
The present disclosure relates to a shock absorber with hydraulic load regulation with a rod ending in a pin, which incorporates a longitudinal channel such that the shock absorber includes a frequency amplifier which, in turn, includes a housing, a floating piston which slides along the inside of the housing achieving a seal, and a pressure control valve, wherein the pressure control valve is configured to open when the amplifier chamber reaches a certain pressure level, enabling the outlet of fluid from the amplifier chamber such that the pressure of the amplifier chamber acts on the floating piston, which moves to regulate the flow of fluid through the piston by means of an elastic element acting on valves.
Compression sensitive suspension dampening
A spring for a suspension is described. The spring includes: a spring chamber divided into at least a primary portion and a secondary portion, and a fluid flow path coupled with and between the primary portion and the secondary portion. The fluid flow path includes a bypass mechanism, wherein the bypass mechanism is configured for automatically providing resistance within the fluid flow path in response to a compressed condition of the suspension.
Compression sensitive suspension dampening
A spring for a suspension is described. The spring includes: a spring chamber divided into at least a primary portion and a secondary portion, and a fluid flow path coupled with and between the primary portion and the secondary portion. The fluid flow path includes a bypass mechanism, wherein the bypass mechanism is configured for automatically providing resistance within the fluid flow path in response to a compressed condition of the suspension.
Controlling damper friction effects in a suspension
In some examples, a vehicle suspension for supporting, at least in part, a sprung mass, includes a damper connected to the sprung mass, the damper including a movable piston. The vehicle suspension further includes an actuator and a controller. The controller may be configured to determine a frequency of motion associated with the sprung mass. When the frequency of motion is below a first frequency threshold, the controller may send a control signal to cause the actuator to apply a deceleration force to the sprung mass. Further, when the frequency of motion associated with the sprung mass exceeds the first frequency threshold, the controller may send a control signal to cause the actuator to apply a compensatory force to the sprung mass. For instance, a magnitude of the compensatory force may be based on a friction force determined for the damper.
COMPRESSION ISOLATOR FOR A SUSPENSION DAMPER
A method and apparatus for a damper. The damper comprises a fluid chamber having a piston dividing the chamber into a compression and rebound sides, a reservoir in fluid communication with the compression side of the chamber, and an isolator disposed between the compression side and the reservoir, whereby the isolator obstructs fluid flow between the compression side and the reservoir. In one embodiment, a bypass provides a fluid path between the compression side and the isolator.
COMPRESSION ISOLATOR FOR A SUSPENSION DAMPER
A method and apparatus for a damper. The damper comprises a fluid chamber having a piston dividing the chamber into a compression and rebound sides, a reservoir in fluid communication with the compression side of the chamber, and an isolator disposed between the compression side and the reservoir, whereby the isolator obstructs fluid flow between the compression side and the reservoir. In one embodiment, a bypass provides a fluid path between the compression side and the isolator.
FREQUENCY SENSITIVE SHOCK ABSORBER
The present disclosure relates to a frequency sensitive shock absorber, and the frequency sensitive shock absorber includes a piston rod coupled so that one side is located inside a cylinder and the other side is located outside the cylinder, a main valve coupled to the piston rod and partitioning an inner space of the cylinder into a compression chamber and a tension chamber, a sub-piston rod coupled to one side of the piston rod and interlocked with the piston rod to reciprocate along a longitudinal direction of the cylinder, and a sub-valve module coupled to the sub-piston rod and generating a damping force according to a frequency during a tension stroke.
FREQUENCY SENSITIVE SHOCK ABSORBER
The present disclosure relates to a frequency sensitive shock absorber, and the frequency sensitive shock absorber includes a piston rod coupled so that one side is located inside a cylinder and the other side is located outside the cylinder, a main valve coupled to the piston rod and partitioning an inner space of the cylinder into a compression chamber and a tension chamber, a sub-piston rod coupled to one side of the piston rod and interlocked with the piston rod to reciprocate along a longitudinal direction of the cylinder, and a sub-valve module coupled to the sub-piston rod and generating a damping force according to a frequency during a tension stroke.
ADVANCED HYDRAULIC DAMPER SPOOL VALVE
A hydraulic damper spool valve (15) includes a pair of resilient energy storage members (47, 49) one of which is disposed between each of a valve spool (39, 41) and a valve body dividing section (27) so as to bias the valve spools (39, 41) in opposing directions to the forces generated by the operating pressures in the hydraulic fluid of the hydraulic damper (1). The valve spools (39, 41) are configured to vary the hydraulic flow restriction between the upper portion (11) and the lower portion (13) of the hydraulic damper (1). A compression hydraulic flow path is structurally separate from a rebound hydraulic flow path to prevent backflow via the other hydraulic flow path during hydraulic flow in either direction, each said flow path communicating with only the at least one shaped aperture (35, 37) adjacent the opposing end of one of the valve sleeves (23, 25).