Claims
- 1. A front fork for a motorcycle, comprising:a first tube and second tube which are fitted together; a damper including a cylinder fixed to the second tube, a rod fixed to the first tube and inserted in the cylinder, and a piston fixed to one end of the rod and housed inside the cylinder; a bellows bound to an outer surface of the cylinder; and a reservoir connected to the cylinder, the reservoir including a flow restriction part midway along a length of the reservoir, and dividing the reservoir into an upper and lower part, said flow restriction part allowing an oil flow from the upper part to the lower part, and from the lower part to the upper part, said flow restriction part restricting the oil flow between the upper part and the lower part, a first air chamber above the flow restriction part which is compressed according to an oil pressure, a second air chamber below the flow restriction part and being disposed between the cylinder and the bellows, and which is compressed according to an oil pressure, and a shock reducing mechanism which reduces shock generated when the front fork most contracts.
- 2. A front fork as defined in claim 1, whereinthe shock reducing mechanism including a first member provided on the cylinder, and a second member provided on the rod, which engages with the first member when the front fork most contracts.
- 3. A front fork as defined in claim 1, further comprisinga relief valve which opens and allows an oil flow from the lower part to the upper part after the oil pressure in the lower part rises to a predetermined pressure.
- 4. A front fork as defined in claim 1, wherein the relief valve opens after large contractions of the front fork have occurred repeatedly and the oil pressure in the lower part rises.
- 5. A front fork as defined in claim 1, wherein the relief valve opens when the font fork extends after large contractions of the front fork have occurred repeatedly and the oil pressure in the lower part rises.
- 6. A front fork as defined in claim 1, wherein the relief valve is an elastic plate provided between the upper part and the lower part, and the flow restriction part is an orifice formed in the plate.
- 7. A front fork as defined in claim 1, wherein the upper end and lower end of the bellows are bound to the cylinder.
- 8. A front fork as defined in claim 1, wherein the bellows compensates for an increase of an oil amount in the cylinder due to the insertion of the rod into the cylinder.
- 9. A front fork as defined in claim 1, wherein the bellows compensates for a decrease of an oil amount in the cylinder due to the extraction of the rod from the cylinder.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 09/453,483, filed Nov. 8, 1999.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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