METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ADJUSTING A SPRING PRE-LOAD
A wrench and nut combination, including: a wrench lug including: a wrench lug feature that substantially mates with a nut feature of a nut of a shock absorber during a first rotation of said nut, relative to external body threads on a body of the shock absorber, in a first direction, wherein the wrench lug feature and the nut feature release during a second rotation of said nut, relative to the external body threads, in a second direction, wherein at least one of the first rotation and the second rotation causes an adjustment to a compressive coil spring pre-load of a set of coil springs disposed in the shock absorber.
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This patent application is a continuation of and claims priority to United States U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/291,518, filed May 30, 2014, entitled, “METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ADJUSTING A SPRING PRE-LOAD”, by Christopher Paul Cox, having Attorney Docket No. FOX-P5-31-13-US, assigned to the assignee of the present application, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference thereto.
The patent application Ser. No. 14/291,518 claims priority to and benefit of U.S provisional patent application 61/829,929, filed May 31, 2013, entitled, “METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR ADJUSTING A SPRING PRE-LOAD”, by Paul Cox, having Attorney Docket No. FOX-P5-31-13-US.PRO, assigned to the assignee of the present application, which is incorporated herein in its entirety by reference thereto.
BACKGROUND Field of the InventionEmbodiments of the invention generally relate to methods and apparatus for use in suspension components. Particular embodiments of the invention relate to methods and apparatus useful for adjusting the pre-load in a shock absorber spring.
Aspects of the present invention are illustrated by way of example, and not by way of limitation, in the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The drawings referred to in this description should be understood as not being drawn to scale, except if specifically noted.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTSThe detailed description set forth below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of various embodiments of the present invention and is not intended to represent the only embodiments in which the present invention may be practiced. Each embodiment described in this disclosure is provided merely as an example or illustration of the present invention, and should not necessarily be construed as preferred or advantageous over other embodiments. In some instances, well known methods, procedures, objects, and circuits have not been described in detail as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the present disclosure.
Overview of DiscussionEmbodiments provide a shock absorber for adjusting a spring pre-load therein. More particularly, the embodiments disclosed herein include a wrench for engaging with a nut of a shock absorber, wherein the wrench/nut combination has features which positively retain the wrench in an engagement with the nut during a rotation of the nut, while also allowing for a “ratcheting” between the wrench and the nut during wrench repositioning. The rotation of the nut results in the adjustment of the spring pre-load, thereby increasing or decreasing the compressive pre-load on the shock absorber's spring(s).
The discussion begins with a description of a shock absorber, including a nut, in accordance with an embodiment. See
Referring again to
In one embodiment, as shown in
With reference to embodiments shown in
It should be appreciated that embodiment provide for shock absorbers that include a set of coiled springs, wherein the set of coil springs may be one or more coil springs- coil spring 6 or coil springs 4 and 5. Additionally, noted within
The nut 2 is rotationally urged by the wrench 15 via a substantially mating engagement between the wrench lug 18 and the nut profiles formed by, for example, the nut slot 23 and the nut lug 22 (hereinafter, “profile 22/23”, unless specifically noted otherwise). The term, “substantially” is meant to describe the mating engagement to occur to such an extent as to enable the nut 2 to be rotationally urged by the wrench 15.
When the wrench 15 is repositioned relative to the nut 2, it is rotated in the direction 100 while the nut 2 remains stationary. Such rotation of the wrench 15 causes the leading edge 24 of the wrench lug 18 to bear upon the corner of the surface S3. Due to the angle A4 of the leading edge 24, there is a force component generated by such bearing upon the surface A3 against the wrench lug 18 and the leading end 19 of the wrench lug 18 in a radially outward direction (relative to the center of the nut 2). This outward component causes the wrench 15/leading end 19 of the wrench lug 18 to engage the profile 23B. When the next desired profile 23B is reached by the rotation in the direction 100 of the wrench 15, a return to the direction 110 of the rotation of the wrench 15 will cause the wrench lug 18 to engage the profile 23B and another rotation cycle of the nut 2 may begin.
In one embodiment, the height T1 of the profile 22/23 is slightly greater than the height T2 of the wrench lug 18.
It should be appreciated that the nut 2 operates as an axially movable spring retainer. The nut 2 is movable and retains the springs 4 and 5 or 6. As described herein, the nut 2 has a profile 22/23, whereas the wrench 15 has a profile that includes the shape of the wrench lug 18. The profile of the wrench 15 engages with the profile 22/23 of the nut 2 to cause a rotation of the nut 2 in a direction that either causes a compressive pre-load of the spring(s) or releases the retention force generated by the nut 2 that may have been in a tightened position/state.
It should also be appreciated that the wrench 15 may be physically reversed such that the leading end 19 faces in the first direction 110, instead of the direction 100 that it faces in
It should be noted that any of the features disclosed herein may be useful alone or in any suitable combination. While the foregoing is directed to embodiments of the present invention, other and further embodiments of the invention may be implemented without departing from the scope of the invention, and the scope thereof is determined by the claims that follow.
Claims
1. A shock absorber and wrench combination comprising:
- a mechanical spring;
- an axially movable spring retainer comprising: a first nut lug and a second nut lug;
- a nut slot disposed between said first nut lug and said second nut lug, said nut slot partially defined by an edge of said first nut lug and by an edge of said second nut lug, said edge of said first nut lug and said edge of said second nut lug not parallel to each other;
- a set of axial wrench retainer lugs circumferentially distributed about said axially movable spring retainer at regular intervals; and
- a slot disposed within said set of axial wrench retainer lugs, wherein inner surfaces of said set of axial wrench retainer lugs provide walls for said slot, wherein said set of axial wrench retainer lugs is configured for restricting axial movement of said wrench relative to said axially movable spring retainer when at least one of a wrench leading end and a wrench trailing end are engaged in said slot, such that said wrench remains operatively positioned relative to said axially movable spring retainer during a repositioning following a tightening or a loosening stroke of said wrench; and
- a wrench configured for engaging with said axially movable spring retainer, said wrench comprising: a wrench lug, said wrench lug configured to matingly engage with said nut slot, such that a rotation of said axially movable spring retainer, with said wrench, in a first direction relative to external body threads on a body of said shock absorber, increases a compressive pre-load of said mechanical spring and generates a retention force between said wrench and said axially movable spring retainer.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 23, 2017
Publication Date: Dec 7, 2017
Applicant: Fox Factory, Inc. (Scotts Valley, CA)
Inventor: Christopher Paul Cox (Scotts Valley, CA)
Application Number: 15/684,343