SHOCK ABSORBER
20170198778 ยท 2017-07-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16F9/185
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/44
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/512
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/46
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/3482
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/3481
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F2230/32
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/341
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
F16F9/348
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16F9/18
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
A shock absorber includes a cylinder; a piston movable therein and dividing the cylinder in first and second cylinder chambers; a cylinder attachment for attachment to a first part of a vehicle and connected to the cylinder; and a piston attachment for attachment to a second part of a vehicle and connected to the piston. The piston attachment and cylinder attachment move towards one another on an inward movement and away from one another on an outward movement. The piston includes a first inward channel; a first inward valve to open the first inward channel on inward movement; a first outward channel; a first outward valve to open the first outward channel on outward movement; a second inward channel; a second inward valve to open the second inward channel on inward movement; a second outward channel; and a second outward valve to open the second outward channel on outward movement.
Claims
1. A shock absorber (10) comprising: A cylinder (11); a piston (12) movable within the cylinder along a cylinder wall, the piston sealing against the cylinder wall and dividing the cylinder in a first cylinder chamber (13) at a first piston side of the piston and a second cylinder chamber (14) at a second piston side of the piston, the second piston side opposing the first piston side, and the first and second cylinder chambers being filled with a fluid; a cylinder attachment (15) constructed and arranged for attachment to a first part of a vehicle and connected to the cylinder (11); and a piston attachment (16) constructed and arranged for attachment to a second part of a vehicle and connected to the piston (12), the piston attachment and cylinder attachment being arranged to move towards one another on an inward movement and away from one another on an outward movement, wherein the piston (12) comprises a first channel (140, 240) constructed and arranged for fluid connection between the first and second cylinder chambers (13, 14); a first valve (120, 220) constructed and arranged to open the channel (140, 240) for fluid flow on one of inward movement and outward movement in dependence of a fluid pressure in the channel, and to at least substantially close the channel for fluid flow on the other one of inward movement and outward movement, the valve comprising a plate pack (120, 220), the plate pack closing against a first valve seat (125, 225) and comprising at least one plate; a second channel (230, 130) constructed and arranged for fluid connection between the first and second cylinder chambers (13, 14), the additional channel being arranged downstream of the valve on the one of inward movement and outward movement; and a second valve (210, 110) constructed and arranged to open the additional channel for fluid flow on the one of inward movement and outward movement in dependence of a fluid pressure in the additional channel, and to substantially close the additional channel on the other one of the inward movement and outward movement, the second valve comprising a plate valve (210, 110).
2. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 1, wherein the plate pack comprises more than one plate (121, 221) so as to provide a required stiffness.
3. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 1, wherein the plate pack (120, 220) comprises an open plate (122, 222) that provides for an open flow connection across the plate pack.
4. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 3, wherein the open plate (122, 222) is provided such in the plate pack (120, 220) that the open plate closes against the first valve seat (125, 225) and comprises at least one opening or perimeter cut-out (122a, 222a) at a position associated with the first valve seat, which opening provides for the open flow connection.
5. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 1, wherein the first valve seat (125, 225) comprises at least one opening or groove (15a, 225a) providing for the open flow connection across the plate pack (120, 220).
6. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 1, wherein the plate pack (120, 220) comprises a recess plate (123, 223) that comprises at least one recess (123a, 223a) in fluid communication with a side of the plate pack from which fluid may pass the plate pack upon opening from the first valve seat (125, 225); and a cover plate (124, 224) adjacent the recess plate so as to cover the recess, the cover plate and recess being configured and arranged such that a fluid connection is provided across the plate pack upon opening of the cover plate with respect to the recess plate.
7. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 6, wherein the recess (123a, 223a) is configured as a slit (123a, 223a) extending from one of an inside perimeter and an outside perimeter of the recess plate (123, 223) towards the other one of the inside and outside perimeters, respectively, a length of the slit being smaller than a distance between the inside and outside perimeters.
8. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 7, wherein the other one of the inside and outside perimeters corresponds with a valve pack perimeter associated with the first valve seat (125, 225).
9. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 6, wherein a fluid pressure at which the cover plate (124, 224) opens the recess (123a, 223a) in the recess plate (123, 223) is lower than a fluid pressure at which the plate pack (120, 220) opens from the first valve seat (125, 225).
10. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 6, wherein the plate pack (120, 220) comprises a filler plate (126, 226) in between the recess plate (123, 223) and the cover plate (124, 224) at one of the inside and outside perimeters of the recess plate and cover plate at which the at least one recess (123a, 223a) of the recess plate is in fluid communication with the side of the plate pack from which fluid may pass the plate pack upon opening from the first valve seat (125, 225) such that the cover plate rests on the recess plate at another one of the inside and outside perimeters of the recess plate and cover plate in absence of a fluid flow through the at least one recess of the recess plate.
11. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 1, wherein the plate valve (110, 210) is configured and arranged to close against a second valve seat (111, 211) and a third valve seat (112, 212), the plate valve closing against the second and third valve seats on fluid flow from a side of the plate valve opposite to a side associated with the second and third valve seats, closing against the second valve seat in a rest position without either inward or outward movement, while providing a clearance between the third valve seat and the plate valve in the rest position, and opening from the second valve seat on fluid flow from the side of the plate valve associated with the second and third valve seats.
12. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 11, wherein the plate valve (110, 210) comprises at least one opening (115, 215) associated with a position at a side of the third valve (112, 212) seat which faces away from the second valve seat (111, 211).
13. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 1, wherein the plate valve (110, 210) is configured and arranged such as to perform a rolling-like movement when opening or closing.
14. The shock absorber or the kit according to claim 1, wherein the plate valve (110, 210) is fixed at an inside position of the plate valve, while providing a free outside perimeter of the plate valve.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0083] Embodiments of the invention will further be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which like or same reference symbols denote like, same or corresponding parts, and in which
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0091] A shock absorber 10 is shown in
[0092] A fluid, not shown as such in the drawings, is contained in the cylinder chambers 13, 14 and can move in between cylinder chambers through flow and valve arrangements provided in and/or on the piston 12 according to the embodiments shown in the figures. The fluid can be a liquid, such as oil, or a gas, such as air.
[0093] On outward movement the piston 12 moves in an upward direction in
[0094] The plate pack closes on first valve seat 125 with open plate 122. Open plate 122 has openings 122a at its outer perimeter, as shown in
[0095] Primary plates 121 are mounted adjacent to the open plate 122 to provide a desired stiffness to the plate pack. Adding or deleting primary plates 121 would increase or reduce stiffness, respectively, of the plate pack and thus valve 120. A primary plate 121 is shown in plan view in
[0096] Recess plate 123 and cover plate 124 are shown in plan view in
[0097] In an alternative embodiment of the plate pack 120 and associated first valve seat 125 the open plate 122 is dispensed with and small openings or grooves 125a are provided in the first valve seat to provide an open fluid connection F11 across valve 120, as is shown in
[0098] In another alternative embodiment, which is also shown in
[0099] In a first flow regime at a relative low pressure difference across first outward valve 120 fluid passes the valve through the openings 122a in the open plate or the grooves 125a in the first valve seat, as shown by flow path or fluid connection F11 in
[0100] At faster outward movements a larger pressure difference across first outward valve 120 will build up and cover plate 124 will open from recess plate 123 to allow additional fluid flow through slits 123a of the recess plate, as indicated by flow path F12 in
[0101] At even faster outward movements the plate pack 120 will open from the first valve seat 125 to allow a large fluid flow F13 over first outward valve 120 through first outward channel 140, and substantially fully open first outward valve 120. Fluid connections F11 and F13 are indicated by the same fluid flow arrow in
[0102] Fluid having passed first outward valve 120 on outward movements enters into second outward channel 230 to provide a fluid pressure increase in the second outward channel and a pressure difference across second outward valve 210. Second outward valve 210 is a plate-type valve that closes on second valve seat 211 in a rest position in which no pressure difference is present across the valve. The rest position is shown in more detail in
[0103] It is noted that an additional constant fluid flow F21a will occur across second inward valve 220 that is configured alike but opposite to first outward valve 120. Second inward valve 220 also provides openings 222a in an open plate 222 across a first valve seat 225 (alike across first valve seat 125), or alternatively grooves 225a in first valve seat 225 (similar as described with respect to first valve seat 125 of first outward valve 120). The constant fluid connection or flow F21a across second outward valve 220 on outward movements is in parallel to the constant flow connection F21 on outward movements across second outward valve 210. The valves are configured such that constant open fluid connection F21 provides for a larger fluid flow than fluid connection F21a since flow connection F21 provides for a larger flow-through cross-sectional area. The constant open fluid connection between first cylinder chamber 13 and second cylinder chamber 14 on outward movements is a combination of flow connection F11 in series with the parallel connection of fluid flows F21 and F21a. Flow connection F11 provides a more restricted flow than flow connection F21 since flow connection F11 has a smaller flow-through cross-sectional area. The constant fluid flow between cylinder chambers 13 and 14 on outward movements is therefore determined by fluid flow connection F11, and therefore by the flow-through cross-sectional area provided by openings 122a or grooves 125a.
[0104] At faster outward movements a larger fluid pressure will build up in the second outward channel to result in a larger pressure difference across second outward valve 210, which will open second outward valve 210 from second valve seat 211. Opening of second outward valve 210 from second valve seat 211 provides for a larger fluid flow through second outward channel 230, which is shown as fluid flow F22 in
[0105] The second outward valve 210 is configured as a plate-type valve that is fixed at an inside position and has a free-moving outside perimeter. The plate-type valve is dimensioned and arranged such that it performs a rolling-like movement upon opening and closing. This provides for a silent valve that does not cause any noise at opening and closing movements. A cavitation that may occur for first outward valve 120 may cause a hiss-type noise. However, such noise will be largely reduced or even cancelled since such cavitation is enclosed within the space delimited by first and second piston parts 100 and 200. The configuration of first and second outward valves 120 and 210 as disclosed therefore provides for a silent damper.
[0106] On inward movements an increased fluid pressure will build up in second cylinder chamber 14 to provide a pressure difference across second outward valve 210, which acts opposite to a pressure difference across the second outward valve 210 on outward movements. The pressure difference across second outward valve 210 at inward movements acts to close second outward valve 210 against both second valve seat 211 and third valve seat 212, which is shown in
[0107] Therefore, on outward movements fluid only passes into first outward channel 140 from first cylinder chamber 13. The damping behavior on outward movements is therefore only determined by the configuration of the first and second outward channels 140 and 230 and the first and second outward valves 120 and 210. It allows accurate tuning of the desired damping behavior by separately selecting a constant flow, a linear damping behavior and range, and a blow off force.
[0108] On inward movements fluid will flow from the second cylinder chamber 14 to the first cylinder chamber 13. The fluid enters second inward channel 240, passes second inward valve 220, enters first inward channel 130 and passes first inward valve 110. The second and first inward valves 220 and 110 and the second and first inward channels 240 and 130 and are configured and arranged in a comparable way as first and second outward valves 120 and 210 and first and second outward channels 140 and 230, respectively. Second inward valve similarly comprises open plate 222 with openings 222a and 222b, primary plates 221, recess plate 223 with slits 223a and opening 223b, and cover plate 224. Second inward valve similarly closes on first valve seat 225 (that in an alternative embodiment may have openings or grooves similarly to grooves 125a of first valve seat 125). Second outward valve 210 comprises plate-type valve 210 with openings 215. Second outward valve similarly closes on second valve seat 211 and third valve seat 212. All variables of the damping behavior of the damper for both inward and outward movements can be set independent from one another. First inward valve 110 and second outward valve 210 also act as one-way valves for the outward and inward flow paths between first and second cylinder chambers 13, 14, respectively, so as to make both flow paths fully independent from one another.
[0109] The piston comprises a first piston part 12.1 on which the first inward valve 110 and first outward valve 120 are mounted with the aid of intermediate piston part 12.2. Together they constitute a first piston module 100. Second piston part 12.3 together with second inward valve 220 and second outward valve 210 constitute a second piston module 200. Either one or both of the first and second modules may be mounted on the piston rod to form a piston since each module has flow channels and valves for inward and a valve for outward movements. The modules are mounted with the aid of spacer parts 12.6, 12.7 and a nut part 12.9 that screws onto the piston rod 12a. An O-ring 12.5 acts as a seal in between the first and second modules 100, 200.
[0110] The damper can be provided as a kit with the two separate first and second modules 100, 200. At use one or both modules may then be mounted as required. In some applications one of both modules may be sufficient, whereas other applications may require both modules. Application of only the first module as shown in
[0111] Generally, multiple inward and outward channels are preferably present, as disclosed. Each set of similar associated channels has only one associated valve in the embodiments as disclosed. One could also envisage multiple valves per set of similar associated channels. One could also envisage one channels instead of a set similar associated channels. The disclosed embodiments with multiple associated similar channels and one associated valve seems preferred for reasons of efficiency, costs reliability and manufacturability. Various other embodiments of the invention will be apparent to the skilled person when having read the above disclosure in connection with the drawing, all of which are within the scope of the invention and accompanying claims.