Claims
- 1. A method of damping vibration transmitted through steering and suspension system of an automobile comprising the steps of:affixing a rotary damper capable of damping vibration by generating torque to resist rotational movement to a pinion; detecting rotational velocity of said pinion; generating torque from a fluid having Newtonian sheer characteristics during a first rotational velocity range of said pinion; generating a torque from a fluid having a Bingham plastic sheer characteristic during a second rotational velocity range of said pinion.
- 2. A method of damping vibration transmitted through steering and suspension system of an automobile comprising the steps of:affixing a rotary damper capable of damping vibration by generating torque to resist rotational movement to a pinion; detecting rotational velocity of said pinion; generating torque from a fluid having Newtonian sheer characteristics during a first rotational velocity range of said pinion; generating torque from a fluid having non-Newtonian sheer characteristics during a second rotational velocity range of said pinion; magnetizing said non-Newtonian fluid during a second rotational velocity range of said pinion thereby changing the sheer properties of the non-Newtonian fluid from being characteristic of a Newtonian fluid to being characteristic of a Bingham plastic.
- 3. A method of damping vibration transmitted through steering and suspension system of an automobile comprising the steps of:affixing a rotary damper capable of damping vibration by generating torque to resist rotational movement to a pinion; detecting rotational velocity of said pinion; generating torque from a fluid having Newtonian sheer characteristics during a first rotational velocity range of said pinion; generating torque from a fluid having non-Newtonian sheer characteristics during a second rotational velocity range of said pinion; energizing a coil disposed within said rotary damper thereby generating said magnetic field upon said MR fluid.
- 4. A method a set forth in claim 3 further including the step of de-energizing said coil disposed within said rotary damper thereby terminating said magnetic field being emitted upon said MR fluid.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a Division of Ser. No. 09/821,870 filed on Mar. 30, 2001 which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/245,979, filed Nov. 3, 2000.
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