Having An Orifice Adjustment For Both Jounce Or Bound (compression) And Rebound Patents (Class 188/319.1)
  • Patent number: 6343676
    Abstract: A shock absorber mounted electromagnetically operated real time damper valve which is mounted upon a piston rod and provides a flow path for fluid which bypasses the piston which separates a cylinder of the shock absorber into a pair of fluid containing chambers. The damper valve includes a spool reciprocally mounted within the hollow interior of a housing. A treatably secured cap is used to retain all of the component parts of the valve assembled without the need for other securing devices such as adhesives or brazing of parts together.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: January 24, 2000
    Date of Patent: February 5, 2002
    Assignee: HR Textron, Inc.
    Inventor: Muchlis Achmad
  • Patent number: 6293377
    Abstract: An actuator disposed within a piston rod of a variable-damping force shock absorber has coils mounted at an inner peripheral face of the piston rod, permanent magnets disposed facing a stator, and a cylindrical body supported rotatably about the piston rod axis. The permanent magnets are fixed to a side face of an upper portion of the cylindrical rotating body and an insert hole into which an upper end portion of a shaft is inserted extends through a lower portion of the rotating body. A female thread is formed in the insert hole, and engaged with a male thread formed on an outer peripheral face of the upper end portion of the shaft. A spool is mounted on a lower end portion of the shaft so that, as the rotating body rotates, the spool moves in the direction of the piston rod axis and thereby changes the opening of a communication passage between upper and lower chambers of a cylinder. The piston rod of the variable-damping force shock absorber has a reduced diameter.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 13, 1999
    Date of Patent: September 25, 2001
    Assignee: Toyota Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha
    Inventors: Yoshimasa Okada, Ichisei Kamimura, Kiyoshi Kono
  • Patent number: 6279703
    Abstract: A shock absorbing adjusting structure includes a cylinder with a tube movably received in the cylinder. One end of the cylinder is connected to a part of a bicycle frame and one end of the tube is connected to another part of the bicycle frame. A sleeve is fixedly connected to the cylinder and connected to a piston assembly movably inserted in the sleeve. A tapered hole and a plurality of through holes are defined through the piston assembly. A seal member is urged by a spring in the piston assembly and seals the through holes. A pusher in the piston assembly is urged by a rod which extends from an inside of the cylinder and is movably received in the sleeve. The rod is moved by an actuating bar which is operated by a rider from outside of the cylinder so as to movably adjust a tapered tip of the rod relative to the tapered hole in the piston assembly.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 15, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 28, 2001
    Assignee: A-Pro Cycles, Inc.
    Inventor: Mike Mete
  • Publication number: 20010002639
    Abstract: In a disclosed solenoid apparatus, one end of an actuating rod secured to the plunger of the solenoid apparatus abuts on a slider equipped with extension and compression pressure control valves. A coil is excited to induce thrust in the plunger, thereby moving the slider to control damping force. An end of the actuating rod projects from the plunger and extends through a rod guide to form a hydraulic fluid chamber at the rear of the plunger. Hydraulic fluid chambers inside the hydraulic shock absorber are communicated directly with the hydraulic fluid chamber at the rear of the plunger through hydraulic fluid passages in the actuating rod. Even when there is a sharp change in the pressure in the hydraulic fluid chambers inside the hydraulic shock absorber, the pressures acting on both ends of the plunger are kept equal to each other at all times.
    Type: Application
    Filed: December 7, 2000
    Publication date: June 7, 2001
    Inventor: Takashi Nezu