Claims
- 1. A hydraulically powered telescoping actuator for an active suspension system of a wheeled vehicle and operatively connecting a road wheel assembly to support structure of the vehicle comprising concentric inner and outer cylinder tubes having substantially the same operating length and rigidly connected together at their lower ends to form an involuted cylinder tube assembly and defining a cylindrical space therebetween with substantially constant internal and external diameters, a piston mounted for reciprocating movement in said cylindrical space and slidably contacting the outer wall of said inner cylinder and the inner wall of said outer cylinder substantially throughout the length thereof, a piston rod guide secured to the upper end of said outer cylinder tube, piston rod means operatively connected to said piston for telescopic movement with respect to said cylinder tube assembly and extending upwardly therefrom through said rod guide for connection with the support structure of the vehicle, said piston having an annular inner seal for slidably sealing contact with the outer wall of said inner cylinder tube substantially all along the length thereof so that a variable volume actuator expansion chamber is formed above said piston and having an annular outer seal for sliding sealing contact with one inner wall of said outer cylinder tube substantially along the length thereof so that a variable volume actuator contraction chamber is formed above said piston, said piston rod means having first hydraulic passage therein operatively connected to said actuator contraction chamber, said piston rod means having second hydraulic passage means therein operatively connected to said actuator expansion chamber, control means for supplying a pressurized hydraulic fluid to said first passage and said contraction chamber to cause the expansion thereof and the contraction of said actuator, said control means being conditionable to supply a pressurized fluid to said second passage and said expansion chamber to cause the expansion thereof and the expansion of said actuator.
- 2. The hydraulic powered telescoping actuator of claim 1 wherein said cylinder tubes and said piston define a variable volume pneumatic chamber beneath said piston, an outer support tube extending around said unit and having sealed engagement therewith and forming an air passage therebetween and operatively connected to said pneumatic chamber beneath said piston, and means for supplying pressurized air into said air chamber to the underside of said piston to support the weight of the vehicle through a predetermined pneumatic pressure supplied to said pneumatic chamber and said piston and means for varying said pressure of said air in said chamber to provide a variable suspension spring system for said actuator.
- 3. A hydraulically powered telescoping actuator for an active suspension system of a wheeled vehicle and operatively connecting a road wheel assembly to support structure of the vehicle comprising concentric inner and outer cylinder tubes of substantially the same length to form an involuted cylinder tube assembly and defining a cylindrical space therebetween with substantially constant inner and outer diameters throughout the length thereof, a piston mounted for reciprocating movement in said cylindrical space, a piston rod guide secured to the upper end of said outer cylinder tube, a piston rod assembly defined by radially spaced and concentric inner and outer tubular piston rod elements operatively connecting to said piston and extending upwardly therefrom through said rod guide for connection with the support structure of the vehicle, said piston having an annular inner seal for sealing with said inner cylinder and an annular outer seal for sealing contact with said outer cylinder so that a first variable volume chamber is formed above said piston, said inner and outer piston rod elements defining a hydraulic passage therebetween operatively connected to said first chamber, control means for supplying a pressurized hydraulic fluid to said first chamber through said hydraulic passage to cause the expansion thereof and the contraction of said actuator, said inner and outer piston rods mounted for telescopic movement over said inner cylinder tube and said piston being in sealed engagement with said inner cylinder tube defining a second variable volume chamber therebetween, said control means being further adapted to supply a pressurized fluid to said second chamber to cause the expansion thereof and the expansion of said actuator.
- 4. The hydraulic powered telescoping actuator of claim 3 and further incorporating an outer support tube extending around said unit and having sealed engagement therewith and forming a variable volume air chamber therebetween and beneath said piston and control means for supplying a pressure air into said air chamber to support the weight of the vehicle through a predetermined pressure supplied to said chamber said piston and means defined by said last mentioned control means for varying said pressure in said air chamber to provide a variable suspension spring system for said actuator.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 001,381, filed on Jan. 8, 1987 abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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