Claims
- 1. A magnetorheological piston comprising a magnetorheological piston body having an electric coil, having a substantially magnetically energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway adapted to be substantially magnetically energized by the electric coil and having a substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway spaced apart from the substantially magnetically energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway, wherein the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway has a valveless passageway throat and has a flow cross-sectional area which has a minimum at the passageway throat and which is larger away from the passageway throat, wherein the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway is a valveless passageway, and wherein the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway is bound on all sides by the magnetorheological piston body.
- 2. A magnetorheological piston comprising a magnetorheological piston body having an electric coil, having a substantially magnetically energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway adapted to be substantially magnetically energized by the electric coil and having a substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway spaced apart from the substantially magnetically energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway, wherein the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway has a valveless passageway throat and has a flow cross-sectional area which has a minimum at the passageway throat and which is larger away from the passageway throat, wherein the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway is a valveless passageway, wherein the magnetorheological piston body has a longitudinal axis, wherein the substantially magnetically energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway is substantially coaxially aligned with the longitudinal axis, and wherein the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway is disposed radially inward from the substantially magnetically energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway.
- 3. The magnetorheological piston of claim 2, wherein the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway has a passageway length and the passageway throat has a throat length, wherein the flow cross-sectional area of the passageway throat is substantially constant along the throat length, and wherein the flow cross-sectional area of the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway apart from the passageway throat is substantially constant along the passageway length.
- 4. A magnetorheological damper comprising a cylinder and a magnetorheological piston disposed within, and slideably engaging, the cylinder, wherein the magnetorheological piston includes a magnetorheological piston body having an electric coil, having a substantially magnetically energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway adapted to be substantially magnetically energized by the electric coil and having a substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway spaced apart from the substantially magnetically energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway, wherein the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway has a valveless passageway throat and has a flow cross-sectional area which has a minimum at the passageway throat and which is larger away from the passageway throat, wherein the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway is a valveless passageway, and wherein the substantially magnetically non-energizable magnetorheological-fluid passageway is bound on all sides by the magnetorheological piston body.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a continuation application of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/034,202 filed Dec. 27, 2001 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,612,409.
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