Claims
- 1. A piston for a piston-cylinder arrangement, said piston comprising a piston body that is provided with at least two peripheral webs on its peripheral surface that border a notch, a collar-shaped seal formed of a material comprising a thermoplastic material that is formed onto the webs and that overlaps the webs, axial flow channels in the piston body that are closed by means of throttle valves that open on one side, and at least one radial opening that connects at least one of the flow channels to the notch between the at least two webs.
- 2. A piston according to claim 1, wherein the collar-shaped seal covers the notch between the at least two webs, sealing it off.
- 3. A piston according to claim 1, wherein the piston body is assembled from at least two element sections and has a plane of seperation running perpendicular to the piston axis, and the radial opening runs near the plane of seperation.
- 4. A piston according to claim 3, wherein each element section of the piston body has one peripheral web.
- 5. A piston according to claim 1, wherein the piston body is manufactured using powder metallurgy.
- 6. A piston according to claim 1 wherein each of the webs are located in areas adjacent to end surfaces of the piston body.
- 7. A piston according to claim 1 wherein each of two edges of the collar shaped seal extends beyond its associated end surface of the piston body.
- 8. A piston according to claim 1 wherein two collar-shaped seals are located next to one another on one piston body having two webs, each of the seals covering on web.
- 9. A piston according to claim 1, wherein the piston is a shock absorber piston.
- 10. A piston-cylinder arrangement comprising:a cylinder; and a piston movably disposed within the cylinder, said piston comprising: a piston body including at least two peripheral webs formed on a peripheral surface thereof, the peripheral webs bordering a notch; a collar-shaped seal formed of a material comprising a thermoplastic material that is formed onto the webs and that overlaps the webs; axial flow channels formed in the piston body that are opened and closed by throttle valves that open on one side; and at least one radial opening that connects at least one of the flow channels to the notch.
- 11. A piston-cylinder arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the collar-shaped seal covers the notch between the at least two webs, thereby sealing it off.
- 12. A piston-cylinder arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the piston body is assembled from at least two element sections and has a plane of seperation running perpendicular to the piston axis.
- 13. A piston-cylinder arrangement according to claim 12, wherein the radial opening runs near the plane of separation.
- 14. A piston-cylinder arrangement according to claim 12, wherein each element section of the piston body has one peripheral web.
- 15. A piston-cylinder arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the piston body is manufactured by processes including powder metallurgy.
- 16. A piston-cylinder arrangement according to claim 10, wherein each of the webs are located in areas adjacent to end surfaces of the piston body.
- 17. A piston-cylinder arrangement according to claim 10 wherein each of two edges of the collar shaped seal extends beyond its associated end surface of the piston body.
- 18. A piston-cylinder arrangement according to claim 10, wherein two collar-shaped seals are located next to one another on one piston body having two webs, each of the seals covering one web.
- 19. A piston-cylinder arrangement according to claim 10, wherein the piston is a shock absorber piston.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of number PCT EP99/07640, filed Oct. 12, 1999.
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