Claims
- 1. A hydraulic shock absorber comprising, a cylinder structure and a piston structure relatively reciprocating for displacement of hydraulic fluid against flow resistance and including a reservoir structure in flow communication with said cylinder structure receiving fluid so displaced, a deformable gas compartment positioned in the reservoir structure, the gas containing a controlled volume of gas at a pressure in excess of atmospheric pressure, the cylinder structure and the reservoir structure containing a hydraulic fluid filling all portions thereof except for the gas compartment, the gas compartment including an elastomeric member which physically separates the gas in the gas compartment from the hydraulic fluid, the elastomeric member being impermeable to hydraulic fluid flow into the gas compartment and impermeable to gas flow out of the gas compartment.
- 2. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 1, wherein the gas pressure in the gas compartment is on the order of 75 psi or greater.
- 3. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 2, wherein the gas pressure in the gas compartment is in the range of 75 psi to 250 psi.
- 4. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 1, further comprising means for directing pressurized gas into said gas compartment.
- 5. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 4, wherein the means comprises a valve.
- 6. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 1, wherein the elastomeric member comprises a wall.
- 7. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 6, wherein the reservoir structure comprises from an inner cylinder and an outer cylinder, and wherein the wall has an inner section that is generally constrained by the inner cylinder, an outer section that is generally constrained by the outer cylinder and a generally U-shaped section interconnecting the inner and outer sections, the U-shaped section being unconstrained so that it can expand and contract as fluid flows into and out of the reservoir structure.
- 8. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 1, wherein the elastomeric member comprises a ring shaped member mounted for reciprocal sealing movement within the reservoir structure.
- 9. A hydraulic shock absorber set forth in claim 8, wherein the reservoir compartment is defined by inner and outer cylinders, and wherein the elastomeric member has in inner diameter that forms an interference fit with an outer diameter of the inner cylinder and an outer diameter forming an interference fit with an inner diameter of the outer cylinder.
- 10. A shock absorber comprising:
an inner cylinder defining an internal chamber that has a rod end and a closed end; a piston assembly is slidably mounted for reciprocal movement within the internal chamber in a compression stroke direction and in a rebound stroke direction and that defines a rebound compartment adjacent the rod end of the inner cylinder and a compression compartment adjacent the closed end of the inner cylinder, with the volumes of the rebound and compression compartments varying in accordance with the position of the piston assembly in the internal chamber, with the rebound and compression compartments being adapted to be filled with fluid; a piston rod that is connected to the piston assembly and that extends from the rod end of the internal chamber; a closure assembly that closes the rod end of the internal chamber and that slidably and sealingly engages about the piston rod; an outer cylinder defining a reservoir compartment that is in fluid communication with the internal chamber; a gas compartment positioned in the reservoir compartment, the gas compartment containing a gas at a pressure in excess of atmospheric pressure; hydraulic fluid filing all of portions of the internal chamber and the reservoir except for the gas compartment; the gas compartment including a wall formed from an elastomeric material, the wall physically separating the gas in the gas compartment from the hydraulic fluid.
- 11. The shock absorber of claim 10, wherein the wall has an inner section that is generally constrained by the inner cylinder, an outer section that is generally constrained by the outer cylinder and a generally U-shaped section interconnecting the inner and outer sections, the U-shaped section being unconstrained so that it can expand and contract as fluid flows into and out of the reservoir.
- 12. A shock absorber as set forth in claim 10, further comprising means for directing pressurized gas into said gas compartment.
- 13. A shock absorber as set forth in claim 12, wherein the means comprises a valve.
- 14. A shock absorber as set forth in claim 12, wherein the means comprises a portion of the closure assembly which is displaceable to allow pressurized gas to flow into the gas compartment.
- 15. A shock absorber as set forth in claim 10, wherein the wall further comprises a generally U-shaped upper wall.
- 16. A shock absorber as set forth in claim 10, wherein the wall comprises a ring shaped elastomeric member, the ring shaped elastomeric member having an inner diameter that forms an interference fit with an outer diameter of the inner cylinder and an outer diameter having an interference fit with an inner diameter of the outer cylinder, the elastomeric member being reciprocally movable within the reservoir compartment in response to fluid flow into and out of the reservoir compartment.
- 17. A shock absorber comprising:
an inner cylinder defining an internal chamber that has a rod end and a closed end; a piston assembly is slidably mounted for reciprocal movement within the internal chamber in a compression stroke direction and in a rebound stroke direction and that defines a rebound compartment adjacent the rod end of the inner cylinder and a compression compartment adjacent the closed end of the inner cylinder, with the volumes of the rebound and compression compartments varying in accordance with the position of the piston assembly in the internal chamber, with the rebound and compression compartments being adapted to be filled with fluid; a piston rod that is connected to the piston assembly and that extends from the rod end of the internal chamber; a closure assembly that closes the rod end of the internal chamber and that slidably and sealingly engages about the piston rod; an outer cylinder defining a fluid reservoir compartment that is in fluid communication with the internal chamber; a member mounted for reciprocal sealing movement within the reservoir compartment, the member dividing the reservoir compartment into a gas compartment and fluid compartment, the relative sizes of which vary in accordance with the position of the member within the reservoir compartment; a gas in excess of atmospheric pressure filling the gas compartment; and hydraulic fluid filing all of portions of the internal chamber and the reservoir except for the gas compartment.
- 18. A shock absorber as set forth in claim 17, wherein the member is generally ring shaped.
- 19. A shock absorber as set forth in claim 18, wherein the member has an inner diameter forming an interference fit with an outer diameter of the inner cylinder and an outer diameter forming an interference fit with an inner diameter of the outer cylinder.
- 20. A shock absorber as set forth in claim 17, wherein the member is formed from an elastomeric material.
- 21. A hydraulic shock absorber comprising;
a cylinder structure; a reservoir compartment in flow communication with said cylinder structure; a gas compartment positioned in the reservoir, the gas compartment containing a gas at a pressure in excess of atmospheric pressure; the cylinder structure and the reservoir structure containing a hydraulic fluid filling substantially all portions thereof except for the gas compartment; and a piston structure mounted for reciprocal movement within the cylinder structure.
- 22. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 21, wherein the gas compartment is defined at least in part by an elastomeric member which physically separates the gas in the gas compartment from the hydraulic fluid.
- 23. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 22, wherein the elastomeric member comprises a wall.
- 24. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 23, wherein the reservoir compartment comprises an inner cylinder and an outer cylinder, and wherein the wall has an inner section that is generally constrained by the inner cylinder, an outer section that is generally constrained by the outer cylinder and a generally U-shaped section interconnecting the inner and outer sections, the U-shaped section being unconstrained so that it can expand and contract as fluid flows into and out of the reservoir compartment.
- 25. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 1, further comprising a member mounted for reciprocal sealing movement within the reservoir compartment, the member dividing the reservoir compartment into said gas compartment and a fluid compartment, the relative sizes of which vary in accordance with the position of the member within the reservoir compartment.
- 26. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 1, wherein the member comprises a ring shaped member mounted for reciprocal sealing movement within the reservoir compartment.
- 27. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 1, wherein the member is formed of an elastomeric material.
- 28. A hydraulic shock absorber set forth in claim 9, wherein the reservoir compartment is defined by inner and outer cylinders, and wherein the member has in inner diameter forming an interference fit with an outer diameter of the inner cylinder and an outer diameter forming an interference fit with an inner diameter of the outer cylinder.
- 29. A hydraulic shock absorber as set forth in claim 1, wherein the gas compartment is defined by an inflatable bladder.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority of U.S. provisional application Ser. No. 60,324,301, filed Sep. 24, 2001, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein in its entirety.
PCT Information
| Filing Document |
Filing Date |
Country |
Kind |
| PCT/US02/30207 |
9/24/2002 |
WO |
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Provisional Applications (2)
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Number |
Date |
Country |
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60324301 |
Sep 2001 |
US |
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60346568 |
Jan 2002 |
US |