Claims
- 1. A shock absorber, comprising:
a shock rod having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end; a shock body disposed around the first end of the shock rod, the shock body defining a fluid chamber therein and being slidable along the shock rod longitudinal axis, the shock body having a first end and a second end, the shock rod extending through the shock body second end such that the shock rod second end is disposed outside the shock body; a piston disposed on the first end of the shock rod in sealing engagement with the shock body, the piston having at least one channel therethrough in communication with the fluid chamber, the piston separating the shock body fluid chamber into a first fluid chamber and a second fluid chamber, the first fluid chamber being disposed between the shock body first end and the piston, the second fluid chamber being disposed between the shock body second end and the piston; a third fluid chamber in fluid communication with the first fluid chamber; a first outlet through which fluid may pass between the first fluid chamber and the third fluid chamber; a fourth fluid chamber in communication with the third fluid chamber having a volume sufficient to accommodate fluid displaced by the shock rod; a second outlet through which fluid may pass at least in the direction from the third fluid chamber to the fourth fluid chamber; and a third outlet through which fluid may pass at least in the direction from the third fluid chamber to the fourth fluid chamber.
- 2. The shock absorber of claim 1, further comprising:
a valve disposed within the first outlet, the first outlet valve being moveable between an opened and a closed position; a valve disposed within the second outlet, the second outlet valve being moveable between an opened and a closed position; and a valve disposed within the third outlet, the third outlet valve being selectively moveable between an opened position and a closed position.
- 3. The shock absorber of claim 2, wherein the third outlet valve includes a manually-moveable adjuster.
- 4. The shock absorber of claim 3, wherein:
the shock body fluid chamber includes a cylindrical peripheral wall, the reservoir includes a cylindrical peripheral wall disposed around the shock body fluid chamber cylindrical peripheral wall in spaced relation thereto, and the manually moveable adjustment knob extends outwardly from the reservoir cylindrical peripheral wall.
- 5. A shock absorber, comprising:
a shock rod having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end; a shock body disposed around the first end of the shock rod, the shock body defining a fluid chamber therein and being slidable along the shock rod longitudinal axis, the shock body having a first end and a second end, the shock rod extending through the shock body second end such that the shock rod second end is disposed outside the shock body; a piston disposed on the first end of the shock rod in sealing engagement with the shock body, the piston having at least one channel therethrough in communication with the fluid chamber, the piston separating the shock body fluid chamber into a first fluid chamber and a second fluid chamber, the first fluid chamber being disposed between the shock body first end and the piston, the second fluid chamber being disposed between the shock body second end and the piston; a reservoir fluid chamber in fluid communication with the first fluid chamber having a volume sufficient to accommodate fluid displaced by the shock rod; at least one passage through which fluid may pass from the first fluid chamber to the reservoir fluid chamber; a first valve disposed within the passage through which fluid may pass from the first fluid chamber to the reservoir fluid chamber; and a second valve disposed within the passage through which fluid may pass from the first fluid chamber to the reservoir fluid chamber.
- 6. The shock absorber of claim 5, wherein the second valve is disposed in series with the first valve such that fluid must pass through the first valve before passing through the second valve.
- 7. The shock absorber of claim 6, further comprising:
a third valve disposed within the passage through which fluid may pass from the first fluid chamber to the reservoir fluid chamber, the third valve being disposed in parallel with the second valve such that fluid having passed though the first valve may pass into the reservoir fluid chamber through one of the second or the third valves.
- 8. The shock absorber of claim 7, wherein one of the second valve and the third valve is selectively moveable between an opened position and a closed position.
- 9. The shock absorber of claim 8, wherein the one of the second valve and the third valve being selectively moveable valve includes a manual adjuster.
- 10. The shock absorber of claim 9, wherein:
the shock body fluid chamber includes a cylindrical peripheral wall, the reservoir includes a cylindrical peripheral wall disposed around the shock body fluid chamber cylindrical peripheral wall in spaced relation thereto, and the manual adjustment knob extends outwardly from the reservoir cylindrical peripheral wall.
- 11. The shock absorber of claim 10, wherein the passage between the first valve and the second valve defines a third fluid chamber.
- 12. The shock absorber of claim 11, wherein the third fluid chamber is defined by the shock body fluid chamber cylindrical peripheral wall.
- 13. The shock absorber of claim 5, wherein the second valve is disposed in parallel with the first valve.
- 14. The shock absorber of claim 13, wherein the one of the first valve and the second valve being selectively moveable includes a manual adjuster.
- 15. The shock absorber of claim 14, wherein:
the shock body fluid chamber includes a cylindrical peripheral wall, the reservoir includes a cylindrical peripheral wall disposed around the shock body fluid chamber cylindrical peripheral wall in spaced relation thereto, and the manual adjustment knob extends outwardly from the reservoir cylindrical peripheral wall.
- 16. The shock absorber of claim 15, further comprising:
a passage disposed between the first fluid chamber and the reservoir, wherein the first and second valves are disposed in parallel within the passage.
- 17. The shock absorber of claim 16, further comprising:
a third valve disposed in series with the first and second valves, the third valve disposed between the first and second valves and the first fluid chamber creating a third fluid chamber.
- 18. The shock absorber of claim 17, wherein the third fluid chamber is defined by the shock body fluid chamber cylindrical peripheral wall.
- 19. A shock absorber, comprising:
a shock rod having a longitudinal axis, a first end, and a second end; a shock body disposed around the first end of the shock rod, the shock body defining a fluid chamber therein and being slidable along the shock rod longitudinal axis, the shock body having a first end and a second end, the shock rod extending through the shock body second end such that the shock rod second end is disposed outside the shock body; a piston disposed on the first end of the shock rod in sealing engagement with the shock body, the piston having at least one channel therethrough in communication with the fluid chamber, the piston separating the shock body fluid chamber into a first fluid chamber and a second fluid chamber, the first fluid chamber being disposed between the shock body first end and the piston, the second fluid chamber being disposed between the shock body second end and the piston; a reservoir fluid chamber in fluid communication with the first fluid chamber having a volume sufficient to accommodate fluid displaced by the shock rod; and a first valve permitting fluid to pass therethrough at least in the direction from the first fluid chamber to the reservoir fluid chamber, the first valve being moveable between an opened position where fluid may pass from the first fluid chamber to the reservoir fluid chamber, to a closed position where fluid is restricted from passing from the first fluid chamber to the reservoir fluid chamber, wherein the first valve includes a manual adjuster and the shock body fluid chamber includes a cylindrical peripheral wall, the reservoir includes a cylindrical peripheral wall disposed around the shock body fluid chamber cylindrical peripheral wall in spaced relation thereto, and the manual adjuster extends outwardly from the reservoir cylindrical peripheral wall.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Application No. 60/330,699, filed Oct. 29, 2001, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
Provisional Applications (1)
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