Claims
- 1. A shock absorber comprising:
- a work cylinder and an oil reservoir;
- a piston slidably received in said working cylinder and defining a first working chamber on one side of said piston and a second working chamber on the other side of said piston;
- a piston rod extending from said piston into said first working chamber adjacent one side of said working cylinder;
- an upstream valve placed in said piston;
- a hydraulic passageway connecting said first and second working chambers;
- a metering orifice placed in said hydraulic passageway, said metering orifice in hydraulic communication with said piston, both said piston and said metering orifice capable of movement independently of one another, wherein said metering orifice has a constant area opening within said hydraulic passageway; and
- means coupled to said metering orifice for regulating the damping effect of said metering orifice on a fluid contained in said working cylinder.
- 2. A shock absorber according to claim 1, wherein an opening of said metering orifice is in constant and unobstructed communication within said hydraulic passageway.
- 3. A shock absorber according to claim 1, wherein the operation of the metering valve is electrically controlled.
- 4. A shock absorber comprising:
- a working cylinder and a piston operatively disposed in said working cylinder,
- said cylinder adapted to capture a working fluid and said piston adapted to reciprocate within said cylinder and act against said fluid, wherein said piston includes only one valve disposed therein;
- a fluid reservoir hydraulically coupled to said working cylinder, said hydraulic coupling including a circuit;
- a metering orifice with a fixed area opening disposed in said circuit, both said piston and said metering orifice capable of movement independently of one another, said metering orifice used for metering the flow of hydraulic fluid through said circuit; and
- means coupled to said metering orifice for regulating the damping effect executed by said metering orifice on said working fluid.
- 5. A shock absorber according to claim 4, wherein an opening of said metering orifice is in constant and unobstructed communication with said circuit.
- 6. The shock absorber of claim 4, wherein said fluid reservoir generally surrounds an outside portion of said cylinder.
- 7. The shock absorber of claim 4, wherein said metering orifice is generally surrounded by said fluid reservoir.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/113,888, filed on Aug. 30, 1993 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,423,402, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/474,847, filed on Sep. 25, 1990, now abandoned, which is based on PCT application Ser. No. PCT/NL89/00016, filed Apr. 3, 1989, claiming priority to patent application Ser. No. NL 8800882 filed on Apr. 6, 1988.
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