Claims
- 1. A suspension damper comprising:
a housing bounding a main chamber; a piston rod having a first end slideably disposed within the main chamber of the housing and an opposing second end disposed outside of the chamber; a main piston mounted on the first end of the piston rod within the main chamber of the housing so as to slideably engage against the housing in a substantially sealed engagement, the main piston having a first side and an opposing second side with a compression port extending therebetween; and a control valve assembly disposed within the main chamber, the control valve assembly comprising:
a valve guide; and a control valve at least partially encircling the valve guide so that a sealed valve compartment is at least partially formed therebetween, the control valve assembly being movable between a first position wherein the valve compartment is compressed to a first volume and a second position wherein the valve compartment is expanded to a second volume, the second volume being larger than the first volume.
- 2. A suspension damper as recited in claim 1, wherein the control valve assembly is disposed such that the control valve assembly substantially blocks the compression port on the main piston when the control valve assembly is in the first position and the compression port is substantially unblocked when the control valve assembly is in the second position.
- 3. A suspension damper as recited in claim 1, wherein the valve guide is secured to or integrally formed with the main piston.
- 4. A suspension damper as recited in claim 1, further comprising:
a rebound port extending between the first side and the opposing second side of the main piston; and means for enabling fluid flow through the rebound port from the first side to the second side of the main piston while precluding fluid flow from the second side to the first side of the main piston.
- 5. A suspension damper as recited in claim 4, wherein the means for enabling fluid flow through the rebound port comprises a flexible shim mounted on the second side of the main piston so as to cover the rebound port thereat.
- 6. A suspension damper as recited in claim 1, further comprising a secondary piston disposed within the main chamber at a location spaced apart from the piston rod, the secondary piston having a first side and an opposing second side with a compression port extending therebetween.
- 7. A suspension damper as recited in claim 6, wherein the secondary piston is rigidly secured to the housing.
- 8. A suspension damper as recited in claim 6, wherein the control valve assembly is disposed on or adjacent to the secondary piston such that the control valve assembly substantially blocks the compression port on the secondary piston when the control valve assembly is in the first position and the compression port is substantially unblocked when the control valve assembly is in the second position.
- 9. A suspension damper as recited in claim 6, further comprising:
a rebound port extending between the first side and the opposing second side of the secondary piston; and means for enabling fluid flow through the rebound port from the second side to the first side of secondary piston while precluding fluid flow from the first side to the second side of the secondary piston.
- 10. A suspension damper as recited in claim 1, further comprising a rebound channel extending through the piston rod between a first opening formed on the piston rod on one side of the main piston and a second opening formed on the piston rod on an opposing side of the main piston.
- 11. A suspension damper as recited in claim 10, further comprising a flow regulating pin movably disposed within a least a portion of the rebound channel.
- 12. A suspension damper as recited in claim 10, further comprising means for enabling fluid flow through the rebound channel from the first opening to the second opening while precluding fluid flow from the second opening to the first opening.
- 13. A suspension damper as recited in claim 1, wherein the piston rod comprises a rod body having a bolt coupled therewith, the bolt extending through the main piston.
- 14. A suspension damper as recited in claim 1, further comprising a stop plate mounted on the piston rod, the control valve assembly biasing against the stop plate when the control valve assembly is in the second position.
- 15. A suspension damper as recited in claim 14, wherein the stop plate has a first side and an opposing second side with an opening extending therebetween.
- 16. A suspension damper as recited in claim 1, further comprising a barrier disposed within the main chamber that divides the main chamber into a relative first chamber and a relative second chamber, the barrier preventing the transfer of fluids or gasses between the first chamber and the second chamber but enabling the transfer of a pressure differential between the first chamber and the second chamber, the main piston and the secondary piston each being disposed within the-first chamber.
- 17. A suspension damper as recited in claim 16, wherein the barrier comprises a floating piston.
- 18. A suspension damper as recited in claim 16, wherein the barrier comprises an inflatable bladder disposed within the main chamber of the housing, the bladder bounding the second chamber.
- 19. A suspension damper as recited in claim 16, wherein the barrier comprises a flexible diaphragm mounted to the housing within the main chamber.
- 20. A suspension damper as recited in claim 16, wherein the housing comprises:
an inner sidewall bounding an inner chamber; and an outer sidewall encircling the inner side wall, an outer chamber being formed between the inner sidewall and outer sidewall in fluid communication with the inner chamber, the combined inner chamber and outer chamber comprising the main chamber.
- 21. A suspension damper as recited in claim 20, wherein the main piston and the control valve assembly are disposed within the inner chamber.
- 22. A suspension damper as recited in claim 20, wherein the barrier comprises an inflatable bladder disposed within the outer chamber of the housing.
- 23. A suspension damper as recited in claim 16, wherein the housing comprises:
a primary housing bounding a primary chamber; a secondary housing spaced apart from the primary housing, the secondary housing bounding a secondary chamber, the combined primary chamber and secondary chamber comprising the main chamber; and a tubular stem fluid coupling the primary chamber to the secondary chamber.
- 24. A suspension damper as recited in claim 23, wherein the main piston and the control valve assembly are disposed within the primary chamber.
- 25. A suspension damper as recited in claim 23, wherein the main piston is disposed within the primary chamber and a secondary piston is disposed within the secondary chamber.
- 26. A suspension damper as recited in claim 23, wherein the barrier is disposed within the secondary chamber of the housing.
- 27. A suspension damper as recited in claim 23, further comprising a gas valve mounted on the secondary housing for selectively putting a gas into or withdrawing a gas from the secondary chamber.
- 28. A suspension damper as recited in claim 16, wherein the sealed valve compartment of the control valve contains a gas at a first pressure.
- 29. A suspension damper as recited in claim 28, wherein a hydraulic fluid is disposed within the first chamber and a compressible gas is disposed within the second chamber, the gas in the second chamber being at a second pressure that is greater than the first pressure in the valve compartment of the control valve.
- 30. A suspension damper as recited in claim 16, further comprising means for selectively adjusting the size of the second chamber.
- 31. A suspension damper as recited in claim 30, wherein the means for selectively adjusting the size of the second chamber comprises an adjusting piston bounding a portion of the second chamber, the adjusting piston being selectively movable into the second chamber so as to effectively decrease the size of the second chamber.
- 32. A suspension damper as recited in claim 16, further comprising means for selectively putting a gas into or withdrawing a gas from the second chamber.
- 33. A suspension damper as recited in claim 32, wherein the means for selectively putting a gas into or withdrawing a gas from the second compartment comprises a gas valve in fluid communication with the second chamber.
- 34. A suspension damper as recited in claim 16, further comprising a spring disposed within the second chamber and biasing against the barrier.
- 35. A shock absorber comprising the suspension damper as recited in claim 1.
- 36. A front fork comprising the suspension damper as recited in claim 1.
- 37. A suspension damper comprising:
a housing bounding a main chamber extending between a first end and an opposing second end; a piston rod having a first end slideably disposed within the main chamber and an opposing second end disposed outside of the main chamber; a main piston mounted on the first end of the piston rod within the main chamber of the housing so as to slideably engage against the housing in a substantially sealed engagement, the main piston having a first side and an opposing second side with a compression port extending therebetween; a secondary piston disposed within the main chamber at a location between the piston rod and the second end of the main chamber, the secondary piston having a first side and an opposing second side with a compression port extending therebetween; and a control valve assembly mounted on or adjacent to the main piston or the secondary piston, the control valve assembly bounding a sealed valve compartment, the control valve assembly being moveable between a first position wherein the valve compartment is compressed to a first volume and a second position wherein the valve compartment is expanded to a second volume, the second volume being larger than the first volume.
- 38. A suspension damper as recited in claim 37, wherein the control valve assembly is disposed such that the control valve assembly substantially blocks the compression port on the main piston or the secondary piston when the control valve assembly is in the first position and the compression port is substantially unblocked when the control valve assembly is in the second position.
- 39. A suspension damper as recited in claim 37, further comprising:
a rebound port extending between the first side and the opposing second side of the secondary piston; and means for enabling fluid flow through the rebound port from the second side to the first side of secondary piston while precluding fluid flow from the first side to the second side of the secondary piston.
- 40. A suspension damper as recited in claim 37, wherein the secondary piston is secured to the housing.
- 41. A suspension damper as recited in claim 37, further comprising:
a rebound port extending between the first side and the opposing second side of the main piston; and means for enabling fluid flow through the rebound port from the first side to the second side of the main piston while precluding fluid flow from the second side to the first side of the main piston.
- 42. A suspension damper as recited in claim 37, further comprising a hydraulic fluid disposed at one end of the main chamber and a compressible gas disposed at the opposing end of the main chamber, the hydraulic fluid being in direct contact with the compressible gas.
- 43. A suspension damper as recited in claim 37, further comprising a barrier disposed within the main chamber that divides the main chamber into a relative first chamber and a relative second chamber, the barrier preventing the transfer of fluids or gasses between the first chamber and the second chamber but enabling the transfer of a pressure differential between the first chamber and the second chamber, the main piston and the secondary piston each being disposed within the first chamber.
- 44. A suspension damper as recited in claim 43, wherein the barrier comprises a floating piston.
- 45. A suspension damper as recited in claim 43, wherein the barrier comprises an inflatable bladder disposed within the main chamber of the housing, the bladder bounding the second chamber.
- 46. A suspension damper as recited in claim 43, wherein the barrier comprises a flexible diaphragm mounted to the housing within the main chamber.
- 47. A suspension damper as recited in claim 43, further comprising:
the sealed valve compartment of the control valve containing a gas at a first pressure; a hydraulic fluid being disposed within the first chamber; and a compressible gas being disposed within the second chamber, the gas in the second chamber being at a second pressure that is greater than the first pressure in the valve compartment of the control valve.
- 48. A suspension damper as recited in claim 43, further comprising means for selectively adjusting the size of the second chamber.
- 49. A suspension damper as recited in claim 43, further comprising means for selectively putting a gas into or withdrawing a gas from the second chamber.
- 50. A suspension damper as recited in claim 43, further comprising a spring disposed within the second chamber and biasing against the barrier.
- 51. A suspension damper comprising:
a housing bounding a main chamber extending between a first end and an opposing second end; a piston rod having a first end slideably disposed within the main chamber and an opposing second end disposed outside of the main chamber; a main piston mounted on the first end of the piston rod within the main chamber of the housing so as to slideably engage against the housing in a substantially sealed engagement, the main piston having a first side and an opposing second side with a compression port extending therebetween; a control valve assembly disposed within the main chamber, the control valve assembly bounding a sealed valve compartment, the control valve assembly being moveable between a first position wherein the valve compartment is compressed to a first volume and a second position wherein the valve compartment is expanded to a second volume, the second volume being larger than the first volume; and a rebound channel extending through the piston rod between a first opening formed on the piston rod on one side of the main piston and a second opening formed on the piston rod on the opposing side of the main piston.
- 52. A suspension damper as recited in claim 51, wherein the control valve assembly is disposed such that the control valve assembly substantially blocks the compression port on the main piston when the control valve assembly is in the first position and the compression port is substantially unblocked when the control valve assembly is in the second position.
- 53. A suspension damper as recited in claim 51, further comprising a secondary piston disposed within the main chamber at a location between the piston rod and the second end of the main chamber, the secondary piston having a first side and an opposing second side with a compression port extending therebetween.
- 54. A suspension damper as recited in claim 53, wherein the control valve assembly is disposed such that the control valve assembly substantially blocks the compression port on the secondary piston when the control valve is in the first position and the compression port is substantially unblocked when the control valve is in the second position.
- 55. A suspension damper as recited in claim 51, further comprising:
a rebound port extending between the first side and the opposing second side of the main piston; and means for enabling fluid flow through the rebound port from the first side to the second side of the main piston while precluding fluid flow from the second side to the first side of the main piston.
- 56. A suspension damper as recited in claim 51, further comprising a barrier disposed within the main chamber that divides the main chamber into a relative first chamber and a relative second chamber, the barrier preventing the transfer of fluids or gasses between the first chamber and the second chamber but enabling the transfer of a pressure differential between the first chamber and the second chamber, the main piston and the secondary piston each being disposed within the first chamber.
- 57. A suspension damper as recited in claim 56, wherein the barrier comprises a floating piston.
- 58. A suspension damper as recited in claim 56, further comprising:
the sealed valve compartment of the control valve containing a gas at a first pressure; a hydraulic fluid being disposed within the first chamber; and a compressible gas being disposed within the second chamber, the gas in the second chamber being at a second pressure that is greater than the first pressure in the valve compartment of the control valve.
- 59. A suspension damper as recited in claim 51, further comprising a flow regulating pin movably disposed within a least a portion of rebound channel.
- 60. A suspension damper as recited in claim 51, further comprising means for enabling fluid flow through the rebound channel from the first opening to the second opening while precluding fluid flow from the second opening to the first opening.
- 61. A suspension damper comprising:
a housing bounding a main chamber; a barrier disposed within the main chamber that divides the main chamber into a relative first chamber and a relative second chamber, the barrier preventing the transfer of fluids or gasses between the first chamber and the second chamber but enabling the transfer of a pressure differential between the first chamber and the second chamber; a piston rod having a first end slideably disposed within the first chamber of the housing and an opposing second end disposed outside of the first chamber; a main piston mounted on the first end of the piston rod within the first chamber of the housing so as to slideably engage against the housing in a substantially sealed engagement, the main piston having a first side and an opposing second side with a compression port extending therebetween; a hydraulic fluid disposed within the first chamber, the hydraulic fluid having a fluid pressure; and a control valve assembly disposed within the first chamber, the control valve assembly bounding a sealed valve compartment, the control valve assembly being movable between a first position wherein the valve compartment is compressed to a first volume and a second position wherein the valve compartment is expanded to a second volume, the second volume being larger than the first volume.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application claims priority to U.S. Patent Provisional Application Serial No. 60/384,369, filed on May 29, 2002, which is incorporated herein by specific reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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