Patent classifications
B60G2300/20
Shock absorber spring retention structure of remote control car
A shock absorber spring retention structure is provided for a remote control car. A spring is arranged between a shock absorption cylinder and a piston rod that are axially movable relative to each other to produce an effect of damping. The spring has a top supported on an adjustment ring that is threadingly screwed to an outer circumference of the shock absorption cylinder and a bottom having a wire rotatably coupled to a clip and held in position by a mounting seat to be coupled to a connection seat mounted to an end of the piston rod. The connection seat includes an engagement section with which the clip is engageable for locking. Thus, in the assembly of the shock absorber, the clip securely retains and couples the spring, the mounting seat, and the connection seat together to prevent the spring from detaching during the operation of the shock absorber.
SHOCK ABSORBER SPRING RETENTION STRUCTURE OF REMOTE CONTROL CAR
A shock absorber spring retention structure is provided for a remote control car. A spring is arranged between a shock absorption cylinder and a piston rod that are axially movable relative to each other to produce an effect of damping. The spring has a top supported on an adjustment ring that is threadingly screwed to an outer circumference of the shock absorption cylinder and a bottom having a wire rotatably coupled to a clip and held in position by a mounting seat to be coupled to a connection seat mounted to an end of the piston rod. The connection seat includes an engagement section with which the clip is engageable for locking. Thus, in the assembly of the shock absorber, the clip securely retains and couples the spring, the mounting seat, and the connection seat together to prevent the spring from detaching during the operation of the shock absorber.
Variable dampening speed piston head assembly for radio controlled cars shock absorber and method
An apparatus and method for a piston head assembly for an R/C car shock absorber provides for variable dampening forces during compression movement based on how fast the piston is moving. During a first compression stroke, more fluid is allowed through the at least one variable valves, while during a second compression stroke faster than the first stroke, fluid movement is restricted through the at least one variable valves to quickly return the vehicle to proper riding position with respect to the road or track.