Gas strut
10436275 ยท 2019-10-08
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16F2230/30
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/0218
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2230/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2230/0047
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/3264
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2230/16
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2222/126
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/0281
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2232/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B62D25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F9/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A gas strut includes a housing, a piston assembly, a dye, and a dye containment seal. The housing includes an inner surface defining a chamber extending along a centerline. The chamber includes a working portion and a dye storage portion disposed axially adjacent to the working portion. The piston assembly is constructed and arranged to reciprocate within the working portion, and the dye is located in the dye storage portion. The dye containment seal is disposed in the dye storage portion, and is constructed and arranged to transfigure from a normal state to a dye release state thereby releasing the dye upon the piston assembly.
Claims
1. A gas strut comprising: a housing including an inner surface defining a chamber extending along a centerline, wherein the chamber includes a working portion and a dye storage portion disposed axially adjacent to, and selectively operatively isolated from, the working portion; a piston constructed and arranged to reciprocate within the working portion a dye located in the dye storage portion; and a dye containment seal disposed in the dye storage portion, and constructed and arranged to transfigure from a normal state to a dye release state thereby releasing the dye into the working portion.
2. The gas strut set forth in claim 1, wherein the inner surface defines a recess disposed radially outward from and in fluid communication with the working portion when the dye containment seal is in the normal state, the dye containment seal axially disposed adjacent to the working portion, the dye containment seal being in sealing contact with the inner surface, the transfigure of the dye containment seal being an axial translation from the normal state to the dye release state upon loss of internal pressure in the chamber, the recess being in fluid communication between the working portion and the dye storage portion when the dye containment seal is in the dye release state for the flow of the dye into the working portion.
3. The gas strut set forth in claim 2, wherein the piston includes a rod and a head engaged to the rod, and the dye deposits upon the rod when the dye containment seal is in the dye release state.
4. The gas strut set forth in claim 2, further comprising: a spring disposed in the dye storage portion, and constructed and arranged to exert an axial force upon the dye containment seal.
5. The gas strut set forth in claim 4, wherein the inner surface is cylindrical and the dye containment seal is disc-shaped.
6. The gas strut set forth in claim 3, wherein the housing includes a base end and an opposite working end through which the rod extends, and the dye storage portion is located at the base end.
7. The gas strut set forth in claim 6, wherein the piston is constructed and arranged to reciprocate in the chamber and between a retracted position with the rod being axially retracted within the housing and an extended position with the rod being axially extended out of the housing.
8. The gas strut set forth in claim 7, wherein the base end is disposed above the working end when the gas strut is in at least one of the retracted and extended positions.
9. The gas strut set forth in claim 6, wherein at least one opening communicates axially through the head for the flow of a pressurized gas as the piston reciprocates, and for the flow of the dye when the dye containment seal is in the dye release state.
10. The gas strut set forth in claim 2, wherein the recess is a circumferentially continuous groove.
11. The gas strut set forth in claim 2, wherein the recess is one of a plurality of recesses and each recess is spaced circumferentially from an adjacent recess.
12. The gas strut set forth in claim 1, wherein the dye is in liquid form.
13. The gas strut set forth in claim 12, wherein the dye is fluorescent.
14. The gas strut set forth in claim 1, wherein the gas strut is one of a gas damper, a gas spring, and a shock absorber.
15. The gas strut set forth in claim 1, wherein the piston includes a rod and a head engaged to the rod, and the dye containment seal is in sealing contact with the rod.
16. The gas strut set forth in claim 15, wherein the dye containment seal is a vessel for containing the dye when in the normal state, and is constructed and arranged to wear upon the rod and release the dye when in the dye release state.
17. A vehicle gas strut assembly comprising: a frame; a liftgate; and a gas strut including a housing defining a chamber defining a working portion and a dye containment portion selectively operatively isolated from the working portion, the gas strut being pivotally engaged to one of the frame and the liftgate, a piston constructed and arranged to reciprocate within the working portion of the chamber and being pivotally engaged to the other of the frame and the liftgate, a dye disposed in the dye containment portion of the chamber, and a dye containment seal constructed and arranged to transfigure from a normal state to a dye release state indicative of strut wear.
18. The vehicle gas strut assembly set forth in claim 17, wherein the chamber is a pressure chamber and includes a recess, and wherein the recess is in fluid communication with the working portion when the dye containment seal is in a normal state and is in fluid communication with and between the working and dye containment portions when the dye containment seal is in a dye release state.
19. The vehicle gas strut assembly set forth in claim 17, wherein the dye containment seal is a vessel that contains the dye and includes a wall biased against a rod of the piston, and wherein the wall is constructed and arranged to wear-through after a pre-determined number of piston cycles thereby releasing the dye.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features, advantages and details appear, by way of example only, in the following detailed description, the detailed description referring to the drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(7) The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, its application or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
(8) In accordance with an exemplary embodiment,
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(10) The piston assembly 34 includes a rod 48 (also see
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(13) In operation and as the rod seal 64 wears over time, the gas pressure within the working portion 44 of the chamber 42 may become less than the pressure within the dye containment portion 46. Once the force created by the differential pressure across the seal 36 becomes greater than an a opposing frictional force created by the sealing interface between the inner surface 40 of the housing 32 and the dye containment seal 36, the seal may axially translate from a normal state 70 (see
(14) With the dye 38 released into the working portion 44, the dye may flow through the piston head openings 54 and upon the piston rod 48. As the piston rod moves from the retracted position 28 and into the extended position 30, the dye 38 is deposited upon the rod 48 and becomes visually exposed to a user of the gas strut 24. The visual detection of the dye 38 upon the rod 48 is an indication that the gas strut 24 is worn and/or has lost gas pressure, and is in need of maintenance or replacement. It is contemplated and understood that the dye may discolor the rod 48 in any variety of ways. For example, the dye 38 may generally coat the rod 48, may dry or harden upon the rod 48, and/or may cause a chemical reaction with the rod 48 causing, for example, a chemical reaction with a plating of the rod that facilitates a discoloration of the plating that is visually obvious.
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(16) In one embodiment, the dye 38 may be in liquid form and may be a vibrant color and/or fluorescent. The dye 38 may be any hydraulic, leak-detection, die including, but not limited to, Fluorescent Yellow 131SC, manufactured by the Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich.
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(18) The dye containment portion 46 of the chamber 42 may have axial boundaries defined between, and by, a housing flange 66 and a rod seal 64. The rod seal 64 may be located between the dye containment portion 46 and the working portion 44 of the chamber 42. With this configuration, the dye containment portion 46 may not be pressurized. That is, the working portion 44 may contain a pressurized gas, and the dye containment portion 46 may generally be at atmospheric pressure.
(19) The dye containment seal 36 may generally be a vessel adapted to hold or contain the dye 38 when the dye containment seal 36 is in a normal, unworn, state. The dye containment seal 36 is in sliding contact with a piston rod 48 of the piston assembly 34, and is constructed to wear upon the rod 48 as the rod reciprocates. When the dye containment seal or vessel 36 is sufficiently worn upon the rod 48, the dye 38 is released. That is, the seal 36 is worn to a point where an opening (not shown) is worn through a wall 90 of the seal 36 that is biased against the reciprocating rod 48. In one example, the gas strut 24 may be designed to cycle about 25,000 times before the wall 90 of the seal 36 is generally worn away. In this example, the 25,000 cycles is associated with the life expectancy of the gas strut 24. The strut life may be deemed expired upon, for example, a twenty percent (20%) decrease in gas pressure.
(20) Advantages and benefits of the present disclosure may include a visual notification to the user that gas strut service may be needed.
(21) While the above disclosure has been described with reference to exemplary embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements thereof without departing from its scope. In addition, many modifications may be made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings of the disclosure without departing from the essential scope thereof. Therefore, it is intended that the invention not be limited to the particular embodiments disclosed, but will include all embodiments falling within the scope of the present disclosure.