Claims
- 1. A shock absorber, comprising:
a shock rod having a longitudinal axis; a shock body disposed around a portion of the shock rod, the shock body defining a fluid chamber therein and being slidable along the shock rod longitudinal axis; and a piston disposed on the shock rod in sealing engagement with the shock body, the piston having at least one channel therethrough in communication with the fluid chamber, wherein the piston is moveable longitudinally in relation to the shock rod within a predetermined range.
- 2. The shock absorber of claim 1, wherein the piston includes at least one valve in fluid communication with the at least one channel to control fluid movement therethrough.
- 3. The shock absorber of claim 1, wherein the piston defines a conduit therethrough, the shock rod extends though the conduit, and the piston is slideably moveable on the shock rod in a longitudinal direction.
- 4. The shock absorber of claim 1, further comprising:
a first spring support surface disposed on the shock rod; and a compressible spring disposed in between the first spring support surface and the piston.
- 5. The shock absorber of claim 4, wherein the first compressible spring comprises at least one metallic coil spring.
- 6. The shock absorber of claim 4, wherein the first compressible spring comprises at least one cup spring.
- 7. The shock absorber of claim 4, wherein the first compressible spring comprises at least one rubber spring.
- 8. The shock absorber of claim 4, wherein the first compressible spring comprises a plastic material.
- 9. The shock absorber of claim 4, further comprising:
a second spring support surface disposed on the shock rod; and a second compressible spring disposed in between the second spring support surface and the piston, wherein the piston is moveable within a predetermined range between the first and second spring support surfaces and the first and second compressible springs are disposed adjacent to opposite sides of the piston.
- 10. The shock absorber of claim 9, wherein the second compressible spring comprises at least one metallic coil spring.
- 11. The shock absorber of claim 9, wherein the second compressible spring comprises at least one cup spring.
- 12. The shock absorber of claim 9, wherein the second compressible spring comprises at least one rubber spring.
- 13. The shock absorber of claim 9, wherein the second compressible spring comprises a plastic material.
- 14. The shock absorber of claim 1, wherein the shock rod further comprises a first end disposed within the shock body and a second end disposed outside of the shock body; and
the shock absorber further comprises a guide disposed on the shock rod between the piston and the shock rod first end, the guide being in slidable engagement with the shock body.
- 15. The shock absorber of claim 14, wherein the guide includes a guide surface in slidable engagement with the shock body.
- 16. The shock absorber of claim 9, wherein the shock rod further comprises a first end disposed within the shock body and a second end disposed outside of the shock body; and
the shock absorber further comprises a guide disposed on the shock rod between the piston and the shock rod first end.
- 17. The shock absorber of claim 1, further comprising:
a piston support, the piston support being disposed between the piston and the shock rod.
- 18. The shock absorber of claim 17, wherein the piston support includes a body having a first end, a second end, and a conduit which extends through the piston support between the first and second ends; and
the shock rod passes through the conduit.
- 19. The shock absorber of claim 18, wherein the piston support comprises a hollow cylindrical body having a first end comprising an outwardly extending ring-shaped flange, a second threaded end, and a conduit which extends therethrough between the first and second ends; and
the shock rod passes through the hollow cylindrical body conduit.
- 20. The shock absorber of claim 19, wherein:
the piston and at least one valve are positioned onto the piston support between the first ring shaped end and the second threaded end of the piston support; and the piston, the at least one valve and the piston support together create a piston assembly which is moveable longitudinally along the shock rod within a predetermined range.
- 21. The shock absorber of claim 1, wherein the piston comprises a piston assembly, the piston assembly comprising:
a piston support including a body having a conduit extending therethrough, a first end and a second end, the shock rod extending through the piston support conduit between the first and second ends, and a piston body disposed on the piston support between the first and second ends, the piston body including at least one channel therethrough.
- 22. The shock absorber of claim 21, wherein the piston support first end includes an outwardly extending flange, and the piston support second end is adapted to receive a fastener.
- 23. The shock absorber of claim 21, further comprising:
a spring support surface disposed on the shock rod; and a compressible spring disposed in between the spring support surface and the piston.
- 24. The shock absorber of claim 21, further comprising:
a first spring support surface disposed on the shock rod; a first compressible spring disposed between the first spring support surface and the piston assembly first end; a second spring support surface disposed on the shock rod; and a second compressible spring disposed between the second spring support surface and the piston assembly second end.
- 25. The shock absorber of claim 24, wherein the piston support first end includes an outwardly extending ring-shaped flange.
- 26. The shock absorber of claim 24, further comprising at least one valve disposed between the piston body and the outwardly extending flange.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application relies for priority on U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/318,906, entitled “SHOCK ABSORBER WITH FLOATING PISTON,” which was filed on Sep. 14, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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