Claims
- 1. A suspension system including a shock absorber having a piston-cylinder assembly, comprising:
- an inner cylindrical member secured to a piston rod in said shock absorber;
- an outer cylindrical member disposed coaxially of said inner cylindrical member and secured to a body of an automobile;
- a resilient member of a cylindrical form, which is positioned between said inner cylindrical member and said outer cylindrical member, said resilient member having an inner peripheral surface and an outer peripheral surface secured to said inner and outer cylindrical members, respectively, an inwardly concave contour being provided in the bottom surface of said resilient member, the lower portion of said resilient member being converged downwards, whereby high frequency, light vibratory loads capable of causing noise problems are loaded in shear on the resilient member and are effectively absorbed to thus isolate vibration from the body of the automobile; and
- a stopper disposed in the close vicinity of the end surface of said resilient member and secured to said inner cylindrical member, said stopper including a flange portion spaced from and adapted to abut the bottom surface of said cylindrical resilient member, the outer edge of said flange portion being rounded downwards, the flange portion of said stopper having a substantially "S" shaped cross-section which extends downwards in opposed relation to said bottom surface of said cylindrical resilient member, whereby said flange may abut said bottom surface of said resilient member to restrict an excessive displacement of said resilient member in its axial direction such that the contacting area between said cylindrical resilient member and said flange increases in proportion to the displacement of said cylindrical resilient member, thereby imparting a nonlinear characteristic to the stress-strain relationship of the resilient member.
- 2. A suspension system as set forth in claim 1, wherein said outer cylindrical member comprises an annular flange portion secured to a body of an automobile, and a cylindrical portion extending from the inner peripheral edge of said annular flange upwards, said cylindrical portion being of a frusto-conical form, and said cylindrical resilient member having an outer peripheral surface of such a frusto-conical form which matches with the shape of said cylindrical portion.
- 3. A suspension system as set forth in claim 1, wherein an annular groove or annular concave contour is provided in a top surface of said cylindrical resilient member.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 777,894, filed Mar. 16, 1977, and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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