Claims
- 1. A suspension assembly, comprising:
- an inner tube;
- an outer tube coaxially mounted with the inner tube, the inner and outer tubes being adapted to telescope with respect to each other; and
- a self-contained shock-damping cartridge disposed in the inner and outer tubes and containing hydraulic damping fluid for damping telescoping movement between the inner and outer tubes, the cartridge further comprising: first and second chambers containing hydraulic fluid, a first shaft movably extending substantially completely through both first and second chambers, and
- wherein the cartridge is substantially impervious to the hydraulic fluid such that substantially none of the fluid enters or exits the cartridge during the telescoping movement and such that the cartridge is removable as a unit.
- 2. A suspension assembly, comprising:
- an inner tube;
- an outer tube coaxially mounted with the inner tube, the inner and outer tubes being adapted to telescope with respect to each other;
- a self-contained shock-damping cartridge disposed in the inner and outer tubes and removable as a unit, the cartridge comprising:
- first and second chambers containing hydraulic fluid,
- a first shaft movably extending substantially completely through both the first and second chambers, and
- a piston associated with the first chamber and the first shaft such that movement of the first shaft within the chamber forces the hydraulic fluid from one of the chambers to the other for damping telescoping movement between the inner and outer tubes;
- wherein the cartridge is substantially impervious to the hydraulic fluid to substantially prevent the hydraulic fluid from entering and exiting the cartridge during telescoping movement.
- 3. The suspension assembly of claim 2, wherein the cartridge has a first end attached to the inner tube and a second end attached to the outer tube.
- 4. The suspension assembly of claim 2, wherein the cartridge is configured for damping telescoping movement between the inner and outer tubes at a manually variable damping rate.
- 5. The suspension assembly of claim 2, further comprising a spring disposed in the inner tube for cushioning telescoping movement between the inner and outer tubes.
- 6. The suspension assembly of claim 5, wherein the spring comprises a gas chamber having gas pressure for acting as a spring.
- 7. The suspension assembly of claim 5, wherein the spring is disposed within the cartridge.
- 8. The suspension assembly of claim 2, wherein one of the tubes is configured for connecting to a bicycle frame and other is configured for connecting to a bicycle wheel.
- 9. suspension fork assembly comprising the suspension assembly of claim 2.
- 10. The suspension assembly of claim 2, wherein the cartridge comprises an outer housing that is sealed to the hydraulic fluid.
- 11. The suspension assembly of claim 2, wherein the cartridge defines a fluid passage fluidly communicating the first and second chambers.
- 12. The suspension assembly of claim 2, wherein the suspension assembly contains hydraulic damping fluid, and the cartridge contains substantially all of the hydraulic damping fluid for damping telescoping movement between the inner and outer tubes.
- 13. The suspension assembly of claim 2, wherein the chambers are substantially impervious to the hydraulic fluid to substantially prevent the hydraulic fluid from entering and exiting the first and second chambers collectively during telescoping movement.
- 14. The suspension assembly of claim 13, wherein the first and second chambers are disposed in longitudinal relationship with each other in the cartridge.
- 15. A suspension assembly, comprising:
- a suspension fork configured for connecting between a wheel and handlebars, the fork including:
- an inner tube, and
- an outer tube coaxially mounted with the inner tube, the inner and outer tubes being adapted to telescope with respect to each other; and
- a self-contained shock-damping cartridge disposed in the inner and outer tubes and removable as a unit, the cartridge comprising:
- first and second chambers containing hydraulic fluid,
- a first shaft movably extending substantially completely through both the first and second chambers, and
- a piston associated with the first chamber and the first shaft such that movement of the first shaft with respect to the chambers forces the hydraulic fluid from one of the chambers to the other for damping telescoping movement between the inner and outer tubes;
- wherein the cartridge is substantially impervious to the hydraulic fluid to substantially prevent the hydraulic fluid from entering and exiting the cartridge during the telescoping movement.
- 16. The suspension assembly of claim 15, wherein the cartridge defines a fluid passage fluidly communicating the first and second chambers.
- 17. The suspension assembly of claim 16, wherein the cartridge is configured for damping telescoping movement between the inner and outer tubes at a damping rate and comprises a damping control member movably disposed within the first shaft and associated with the passage for controllably restricting flow of the fluid through the passage for adjusting the damping rate.
- 18. The suspension assembly of claim 16, wherein the first shaft defines the passage and holes communicating the first and second chambers with the passage.
- 19. The suspension assembly of claim 15, wherein the piston is secured to the first shaft for movement therewith.
- 20. The suspension assembly of claim 15, wherein the piston is disposed adjacent the first chamber.
- 21. The suspension assembly of claim 20, wherein the piston is secured to the first shaft for movement therewith.
- 22. The suspension assembly of claim 15, further comprising a spring for cushioning telescopic movement of the first shaft with respect to the first and second chambers.
- 23. The suspension assembly of claim 22, wherein the spring is disposed within the cartridge.
- 24. The suspension assembly of claim 15, wherein the cartridge has a cartridge housing defining the first and second chambers, the cartridge housing being attached to one of the tubes, and the shaft being attached to another of the tubes.
- 25. The suspension assembly of claim 24, wherein the cartridge housing is attached to the inner tube, and the shaft is attached to the outer tube.
- 26. The suspension assembly of claim 24, wherein the cartridge further includes a spring disposed in the housing and associated with the shaft for biasing the shaft relative to the housing.
- 27. The suspension assembly of claim 24, wherein the cartridge includes a bulkhead fixed to the cartridge housing and separating the first and second chambers.
- 28. The suspension assembly of claim 24, wherein:
- the housing has longitudinally opposed first and second ends; and
- the shaft penetrates only the first end of the cartridge housing.
- 29. The suspension assembly of claim 27, wherein the first chamber is defined between the bulkhead and the first piston.
- 30. The suspension assembly of claim 27, wherein the cartridge includes a floating piston movably disposed in the cartridge housing, the second chamber being disposed between the floating piston and the bulkhead.
- 31. The suspension assembly of claim 27, wherein the shaft and the bulkhead are configured such that movement of the shaft with respect to the housing forces the hydraulic fluid to flow across the bulkhead from one of the chambers to the other.
- 32. The suspension assembly of claim 28, wherein the second end of the cartridge housing is closed.
- 33. The suspension assembly of claim 26, wherein the cartridge comprises a floating piston disposed between the second chamber and the spring such that force from the spring is transmitted to the first shaft through the floating piston, wherein the floating piston is configured for fluidly sealing a space between the floating piston and the cartridge housing.
- 34. A suspension assembly, comprising:
- an inner tube,
- an outer tube coaxially mounted with the inner tube, the inner and outer tubes being adapted to telescope with respect to each other; and
- a self-contained shock-damping cartridge disposed in the inner and outer tubes and removable as a unit, the cartridge comprising:
- first and second chambers containing hydraulic fluid,
- a first shaft movably associated with the first and second chambers and defining a fluid passage fluidly communicating the first and second chambers,
- a piston associated with the first chamber and the first shaft such that movement of the first shaft with respect to the chambers forces the hydraulic fluid from one of the chambers to the other for damping telescoping movement between the inner and outer tubes at a damping rate,
- a damping control member movably disposed within the first shaft and associated with the passage for controllably restricting flow of the fluid through the passage for adjusting the damping rate, and
- a hand operated controller outside of the cartridge for moving the damping control member for varying the damping rate of the cartridge.
- 35. A suspension assembly, comprising:
- a self-contained cartridge disposable in a first tube that is telescopically associated with a second tube, the cartridge being removable from the first and second tubes as a unit and comprising:
- first and second chambers containing hydraulic fluid,
- a first shaft movably associated with the first and second chambers and defining a fluid passage fluidly communicating the first and second chambers, and
- a piston associated with the first chamber and the first shaft such that movement of the first shaft with respect to the chambers forces the hydraulic fluid from one of the chambers to the other for damping telescoping movement between the first and second tubes at a damping rate, and
- a damping control member movably disposed within the first shaft and associated with the passage for controllably restricting flow of the fluid through the passage for adjusting the damping rate;
- wherein rotation of the damping control member with respect to the first shaft varies restriction of flow of the fluid through the passage.
- 36. The suspension assembly of claim 35, further comprising a hand operated controller coupled to the damping control member and accessible from outside of the suspension assembly for rotating the damping control member with respect to the first shaft.
- 37. A suspension assembly, comprising:
- a self-contained cartridge disposable in a first tube that is telescopically associated with a second tube, the cartridge being removable from the first and second tubes as a unit and comprising:
- first and second chambers containing hydraulic fluid,
- a first shaft movably associated with the first and second chambers and defining a fluid passage fluidly communicating the first and second chambers, and
- a piston associated with the first chamber and the first shaft such that movement of the first shaft with respect to the chambers forces the hydraulic fluid from one of the chambers to the other for damping telescoping movement between the first and second tubes at a damping rate,
- a damping control member movably disposed within the first shaft and associated with the passage for controllably restricting flow of the fluid through the passage for adiusting the damping rate, and
- a hand operated controller outside of the cartridge for moving the damping control member for varying the damping rate of the cartridge.
- 38. A suspension assembly, comprising:
- a self-contained cartridge disposable in a first tube that is telescopically associated with a second tube, the cartridge being removable from the first and second tubes as a unit and comprising:
- first and second chambers containing hydraulic fluid,
- a first shaft movably extending substantially completely through both the first and second chambers, and
- a piston associated with the first chamber and the first shaft such that movement of the first shaft with respect to the chambers forces the hydraulic fluid from one of the chambers to the other for damping telescoping movement between the first and second tubes;
- wherein the cartridge is substantially impervious to the hydraulic fluid to substantially prevent the hydraulic fluid from entering and exiting the cartridge during the telescoping movement.
- 39. The suspension assembly of claim 38, wherein the cartridge defines a fluid passage fluidly communicating the first and second chambers.
- 40. The suspension assembly of claim 39, wherein the cartridge is configured for damping telescoping movement between the first and second tubes at a damping rate and comprises a damping control member movably disposed within the first shaft and associated with the passage for controllably restricting flow of the fluid through the passage for adjusting the damping rate.
- 41. The suspension assembly of claim 39, wherein the first shaft defines the passage and holes communicating the first and second chambers with the passage.
- 42. The suspension assembly of claim 38, wherein the piston is secured to the first shaft for movement therewith.
- 43. The suspension assembly of claim 38, wherein the piston is disposed adjacent the first chamber.
- 44. The suspension assembly of claim 43, wherein the piston is secured to the first shaft for movement therewith.
- 45. The suspension assembly of claim 44, wherein:
- the second tube is an outer tube;
- the first tube is an inner tube telescopically received within the outer tube; and
- the cartridge has a cartridge housing defining the first and second chambers, the cartridge housing being attached to the inner tube, and the shaft being attached to the outer tube.
- 46. The suspension assembly of claim 38, further comprising a spring for cushioning telescopic movement of the first shaft with respect to the first and second chambers.
- 47. The suspension assembly of claim 46, wherein the spring is disposed within the cartridge.
- 48. A suspension assembly, comprising:
- an inner tube;
- an outer tube coaxially mounted with the inner tube, the inner and outer tubes being adapted to telescope with respect to each other; and
- a self-contained shock-damping cartridge disposed in the inner and outer tubes and removable as a unit, the cartridge comprising:
- first and second chambers containing hydraulic fluid,
- a first shaft movably associated with the first and second chambers and defining a fluid passage fluidly communicating the first and second chambers,
- a piston associated with the first chamber and the first shaft such that movement of the first shaft with respect to the chambers forces the hydraulic fluid from one of the chambers to the other for damping telescoping movement between the inner and outer tubes at a damping rate, and
- a damping control member movably disposed within the first shaft and associated with the passage for controllably restricting flow of the fluid through the passage for adjusting the damping rate;
- wherein rotation of the damping control member with respect to the first shaft varies restriction of flow of the fluid through the passage.
- 49. The suspension assembly of claim 48, further comprising a hand operated controller coupled to the damping control member and accessible from outside of the suspension assembly for rotating the damping control member with respect to the first shaft.
RELATED APPLICATION DATA
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/584,922, filed Jan. 11, 1996, U.S. Pat. No. 5,702,092 which is a divisional of application Ser No. 08/037,949, filed Mar. 26, 1993, U.S. Pat. No. 5,494,302, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/713,673 filed Jun. 11, 1991, U.S. Pat. No. 5,320,374.
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