Claims
- 1. A bellows type shock absorber comprising:
- a compressible and expansible bellows body having a first and second open ends, said bellows body being a rigid material;
- a first and a second cover member attached to and covering said first and second open ends of said expansible bellows body;
- a compressible and expansible gelled material shock absorbing column having first and second ends attached to said first and second cover members, said gelled material shock absorbing column containing fine hollow particles, said gelled material having a penetration value of approximately 50 to 200, said gelled material shock absorbing column being surrounded by and spaced apart from said bellows body for defining an internal chamber around said shock absorbing column, the external surface of said shock absorbing column contracting and expanding along with the compression and expansion of said bellows body without contacting said bellows body for absorbing repeated shocks applied to at least one of said first and second cover members; and
- a through hole in one of said first and second cover members for communicating said internal chamber defined by said gelled material shock absorbing column and said bellows body with the outside environment.
- 2. A bellows type shock absorber as in claim 1, wherein said gelled material shock absorbing column is silicone.
- 3. A bellows type shock absorber as in claim 1, wherein said rigid material of said bellows body is a metallic material.
- 4. A bellows type shock absorber comprising:
- a compressible and expansible main bellows body having first and second open ends and defining an internal chamber therein, said main bellows body being a rigid material;
- fluid in said internal chamber of said main bellows;
- a first and a second cover member attached to and covering said first and second open ends of said expansible main bellows body;
- a compressible and expansible gelled material shock absorbing column having first and second ends attached to said first and second cover members, said gelled material containing fine hollow particles, said gelled material having a penetration value of approximately 50 to 200, said gelled material shock absorbing column being surrounded by and spaced apart from said bellows body for defining an internal chamber around said shock absorbing column, the external surface of said shock absorbing column being an elastic material, said shock absorbing column contracting and expanding along with the compression and expansion of said bellows body without contacting said bellows body for absorbing repeated shocks applied to at least one of said first and second cover members;
- a sealed sub-bellows having an internal chamber;
- fluid in said internal chamber of said sub-bellows;
- a gelled material sub-bellows shock absorbing column in said sub-bellows attached to and extending the length of said sub-bellows, and being spaced from the internal surface of said sub-bellows for compressing and expanding without contact therewith;
- a through hole in each of said main bellows body and said sub-bellows;
- a tubular member attached to each of said through holes for communicating said main bellows body and said sealed sub-bellows; and
- the spring constant of said sub-bellows being different from the spring constant of said main bellows body.
- 5. A bellows type shock absorber as in claim 4, wherein said gelled material shock absorbing column is silicone.
- 6. A bellows type shock absorber as in claim 4, wherein said fluid is air.
- 7. A bellows type shock absorber as in claim 4, wherein said fluid is silicone oil.
- 8. A bellows type shock absorber as in claim 4, wherein said rigid material of said main bellows body is a metallic material.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 040,475 filed Apr. 20, 1987, now abandoned.
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