Claims
- 1. In a gas spring adapted to be connected between a movable object and relatively fixed object and to be used to facilitate and control the movement of the movable object with respect to the relatively fixed object, where the gas spring includes: a tube that has a first closed end which is adapted to be connected with one of the movable objects or the relatively fixed object, a second end, and a tubular cavity which extends between the first and second ends of the tube and which is adapted to be filled with gas under pressure during usage of the gas spring, and that has a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second ends, that has at least one first, longitudinally extending section in the tubular cavity with the first section having a preselected ID; a shaft that has a first end and a second end which is adapted to be connected with the other of the movable object or the relatively fixed object, that has a longitudinal axis extending between the first and second ends of the shaft, and that is disposed, in part, in the tubular cavity so that the longitudinal axis of the tube and shaft are coaxial, so that the first end of the shaft is within the tubular cavity, so that the second end of the shaft is disposed without the tube, and so that the shaft may reciprocally move, selectively in one of a first axial direction or a second axial direction, through a preselected stroke, and with respect to the tube; a bushing assembly that is disposed adjacent to the second end of the tube and that provides a gas seal about the shaft as the shaft moves with respect to the tube; and a metering piston assembly that is disposed in the tubular cavity, that is connected with and movable with the shaft, and that meters the passage of gas across the metering piston assembly as the shaft and metering piston assembly move in the tubular cavity, the improvement comprising: the tubular cavity having at least one second, axially extending section that has a preselected ID, which is different than the ID of the first section; and a second piston assembly that is disposed in the tubular cavity, that is connected with and moves with the shaft, and that selectively restricts the passage of gas across the second piston assembly when the shaft is moved in the first direction with respect to the tube and when the second piston assembly is adjacent a second section of the tubular cavity.
- 2. The gas spring of claim 1 wherein the metering piston assembly is connected with the first end of the shaft; wherein the second piston assembly is connected with the shaft a preselected distance axially from the metering piston assembly; and wherein the ID of each first section of tubular cavity is larger than the ID of each second section of the tubular cavity.
- 3. The gas spring of claim 2 wherein the axial distance between the metering piston assembly and the second piston assembly is selected so that the metering piston assembly remains substantially adjacent to a first section of the tubular cavity during movement of the shaft through the preselected stroke.
- 4. The gas spring of claim 3 wherein a second section of the tubular cavity is adjacent one end of the tube; and wherein the restriction in the passage of gas across the second piston assembly is selected so that the rate of movement of the shaft in the first direction is caused to slow incrementally to a cushioned stop when the second piston assembly moves adjacent to the second section and as the shaft approaches the end of the preselected stroke.
- 5. The gas spring of claim 3 wherein a second section of the tubular cavity is between the ends of the tube; wherein the tubular cavity includes two first sections, with one first section being between the second section and one end of the tube and with the other first section being between the second section and the other end of the tube; and wherein the restriction in the passage of gas across the second piston assembly is selected so that movement of the shaft in the first direction is stopped when the second piston assembly moves, in the first direction, from adjacent the one first section to adjacent the second section of the tubular cavity.
- 6. The gas spring of claim 5 wherein the movement of the shaft in the first direction may continue when, through an application of an external force to the shaft, the second piston assembly is moved in the first direction from adjacent to the second section of the tubular cavity to adjacent to the other first section of the tubular cavity.
- 7. The gas spring of claim 5 wherein a third piston assembly is disposed in the tubular cavity, is connected with and moves with the shaft, and selectively restricts the passage of gas across the third piston assembly when the shaft is moved in the second direction with respect to the tube and when the third piston assembly is adjacent a second section of the tubular cavity.
- 8. The gas spring of claim 3 wherein the tubular cavity includes two second sections, with one first section being adjacent to one end of the tube and with the other first section being between the ends of the tube; wherein the restriction in the passage of gas across the second piston assembly is selected so that the rate of movement of the shaft in the first direction is caused to slow incrementally to a cushioned stop when the second piston assembly moves adjacent to the one second section and as the shaft approaches the end of the preselected length of the one end of the tube; wherein the tubular cavity includes two first sections, with one first section being between the other second section and with the other end of the tube and the other first section being between the other second section and the one second section of the tubular cavity; and wherein the restriction in the passage of gas across the second piston assembly is selected so that movement of the shaft in the first direction is stopped when the second piston assembly moves from adjacent the one first section to adjacent to the other second section of the tubular cavity.
- 9. The gas spring of claim 8 wherein the movement of the shaft may continue when, through the application of an external force to the shaft, the second piston assembly is moved in the first direction from adjacent to the other second section of the tubular cavity to adjacent to the other first section of the tubular cavity.
- 10. The gas spring of claim 3 wherein a third piston assembly is disposed in the tubular cavity, is connected with and moves with the shaft, and selectively restricts the passage of gas across the third piston assembly when the shaft is moved in the second direction with respect to the tube and when the third piston assembly is adjacent a second of the tubular cavity.
- 11. The gas spring of claim 3 wherein movement of the shaft in the first direction causes the second piston assembly to move away from the first end of the tube and toward the second end of the tube.
- 12. The gas spring of claim 3 wherein movement of the shaft in the first direction causes the second piston assembly to move away from the second end of the tube and toward the first end of the tube.
- 13. The gas spring of claim 4 wherein the other end of the tube is the first end of the tube and the one end of the tube is the second end of the tube; and wherein movement of the shaft in the first direction causes the second piston assembly to move away from the first end of the tube and toward the second end of the tube.
- 14. The gas spring of claim 4 wherein the one end of the tube is the first end of the tube and the other end of the tube is the second end of the tube; and wherein movement of the shaft in the first direction causes the second piston assembly to move away from the second end of the tube and toward the first end of the tube.
- 15. The gas spring of claim 6 wherein the other end of the tube is the first end of the tube and the one end of the tube is the second end of the tube; and wherein movement of the shaft in the first direction causes the second piston assembly to move away from the first end of the tube and toward the second end of the tube.
- 16. The gas spring of claim 6 wherein the one end of the tube is the first end of the tube and the other end of the tube is the second end of the tube; and wherein movement of the shaft in the first direction causes the second piston assembly to move away from the second end of the tube and toward the first end of the tube
- 17. The gas spring of claim 9 wherein the other end of tube is the first end of the tube and the one end of the tube is the second end of the tube; and wherein movement of the shaft in the first direction causes the second piston assembly to move away from the first end of the tube and toward the second end of the tube.
- 18. The gas spring of claim 9 wherein the one end of the tube is the first end of the tube and the other end of the tube is the second end of the tube; and wherein movement of the shaft in the first direction causes the second piston assembly to move away from the second end of the tube and toward the first end of the tube.
- 19. The gas spring of claim 3 wherein the second piston assembly includes resilient, radially outwardly extending lip seal that has a preselected OD and that has a central body portion and an annular lip portion, which extends radially outwardly from the body portion; wherein a backing plate is disposed adjacent to the body portion of the lip seal to support the body portion of the lip seal, and has an OD which is less than the OD of the lip seal; and wherein the OD of the lip portion of the lip seal is selected so that when the shaft is moved in the first direction, the lip portion of the lip seal is capable of providing a gas seal between the OD of the second piston assembly and the ID of a second section of the tubular cavity and is incapable of providing a gas seal between the OD of the second piston assembly and the ID of a first section of the tubular cavity.
- 20. The gas spring of claim 19 where the lip seal is movable longitudinally, with respect to the second piston assembly between a first position in which the lip seal is capable of providing a gas seal between the OD of the second piston assembly and the ID of a second section of the tubular cavity, and a second position in which gas may pass across the second piston assembly without restriction from the lip seal.
- 21. The gas spring of claim 20 wherein the lip seal is moved to the first position when the shaft moves in the first direction; and wherein the lip seal is moved to the second position when the shaft moves in the second direction.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is based on, and claims priority from, U.S. provisional application Serial No. 60/149,754, filed Aug. 19, 1999, and entitled: “Improved Double Stop Dynamic Gas Spring,” which provisional application is incorporated herein, in its entirety, by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60149754 |
Aug 1999 |
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Divisions (1)
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09787615 |
Jul 2001 |
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10228512 |
Aug 2002 |
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