The present invention relates to a valve arrangement particularly, but not exclusively, for use in dampers to control compression and optionally rebound properties of a shock absorber.
The present invention provides an improved valve arrangement.
According to the present invention there is a valve arrangement comprising a valve body having a first and second fluid flow pathway for enabling fluid flow from an upstream to a downstream location, wherein the first fluid flow pathway is restricted by a first fluid flow pathway valve for restricting fluid flow therethrough until a threshold fluid pressure is applied, the valve arrangement further comprising a first flow control arrangement in the second fluid flow pathway configured to adopt a plurality of operational configurations for controlling the flow rate of fluid flow through the second fluid flow pathway, and an adjustor arrangement for adjusting the first flow control arrangement between the plurality of operational configurations.
The valve arrangement is suitable for use in a damper to control compression and preferably rebound.
The present invention enables fine control of fluid flow under different fluid flow situations. If the fluid flow pressure is sufficiently low then fluid flow will not flow through the first fluid flow pathway due to the restriction by the first fluid flow pathway valve. Under this low pressure fluid acting upon the valve arrangement the fluid will pass through the second fluid flow pathway. The resistance to flow through this pathway can be controlled by the first flow control arrangement. However, in the event of sufficient fluid flow pressure then the first fluid flow pathway valve will open allowing increase of fluid flow from the upstream to the downstream location.
It is beneficial that there are a plurality of discrete operational configurations. The fluid flow characteristics can therefore be closely controlled.
The first flow control arrangement is preferably rotatable between the plurality of operational configurations. The first flow control arrangement may comprise a body having a plurality of openings, each opening configured to allow a different fluid flow rate therethrough. The plurality of openings beneficially have different cross sectional areas. The openings are preferably cylindrical. The body may be in the form of a disc. The plurality of openings are preferably in a sequence of increasing cross sectional areas circumferentially in a clockwise or anti-clockwise direction around the disc. The disc is beneficially positioned substantially perpendicular to the fluid flow.
In the application of a damper, the first flow control arrangement provides a reliable cross sectional area of a flow pathway dependent upon the selected operational configuration. Repeatable flow of fluid, preferably oil flow rate, is ensured at differing oil temperatures. Furthermore, adjustment to the flow characteristics is effective and simple whilst providing consistency of flow rate.
The valve body beneficially comprises a third and a fourth fluid flow pathway for fluid flow from the downstream to the upstream location, wherein the third fluid flow pathway is restricted by a second fluid flow pathway valve for restricting fluid flow therethrough until a threshold fluid flow pressure is applied, the valve arrangement further comprising a second flow control arrangement in the fourth fluid flow pathway configured to adopt a plurality of operational configurations for controlling the flow rate of fluid flow through the fourth fluid flow pathway.
The second fluid flow pathway valve may comprise the same beneficial features as the first fluid flow pathway valve. The first and second fluid flow pathway valves are preferably coaxial and spaced apart in the direction of fluid flow.
It will thus be appreciated that the valve arrangement may be a two way valve allowing fluid flow in both a first and an opposing second direction.
This beneficially enables independent control of flow characteristics in both the first and second flow directions.
Both of the first and second flow control arrangements are preferably in a fixed axial location. The switching between the operational configurations is beneficially achieved through rotation.
The adjustor arrangement is preferably configured to enable adjustment of the second flow control arrangement between the plurality of operational configurations. The first and second flow control arrangements are beneficially independently reconfigurable. The adjustor arrangement may comprise independent arrangements for independently adjusting the first and second fluid flow pathway valves. Alternatively, the adjustor arrangement may be moveable to selectively co-operate with the first or second flow control arrangements to enable adjustment thereof. This reduces the number of components and complexity whilst enabling independent adjustment.
The adjustor arrangement preferably comprises an actuator external to the valve body. The adjustor arrangement and preferably the actuator are beneficially user operable. The adjustor arrangement may be a physically or electronically operable.
The adjustor arrangement preferably comprises an engagement formation for selectively co-operating with a corresponding engagement formation of the first and second fluid flow pathway valves respectively.
The first and second fluid flow pathway valves are preferably axially spaced, and the adjustor arrangement is beneficially axially moveable. The adjustor arrangement can therefore be selectively used for either adjustment of the first or second fluid flow pathway valve.
The adjustor arrangement may comprise a user operable actuator operable to enable selection between the plurality of operational configurations, the user operable actuator being external of the valve body and being in communication with the engagement formation via a shaft, wherein the user operable actuator is moveable between a first engagement position for co-operation with the engagement formation of the first fluid flow pathway valve and a second engagement position for co-operation with the engagement formation of the second fluid flow pathway valve. The user operable actuator is preferably moveable between a third disengaged position whereby the engagement formation is disengaged from the first and second fluid flow pathway valves.
The present invention may also extend to a damper comprising a canister having a mounting structure at a first end and having a chamber therein, wherein the valve body is moveable through the chamber, the valve body being secured to a shaft at a proximal end where the shaft extends from the valve body through a second end of the canister, and a mounting structure located at the distal end of the shaft.
The damper during operation transfers kinetic energy into heat energy which has a significant effect upon the operation of damping characteristics. The present invention has a short fluid flowpath through the valve arrangement minimising the effect upon the damping characteristics. The volume of fluid in the damper can also be increased allowing improved heat transfer away from the damper into the surrounding atmosphere.
It will be appreciated that a mounting structure may be any structure suitable for securing to another body. In the event of using the damper in a vehicle the opposing ends will be mounted to a vehicle structure.
It will be appreciated that in a damper the valve body effectively forms a piston head and relative movement between the valve body and the canister means there is relative movement of the valve body through the chamber thus causing displacement of fluid from an upstream to a downstream side of the valve body.
The adjustor arrangement is beneficially carried by the shaft.
The distal end of the shaft may comprise a head, and the user operable actuator is preferably secured relative to the head. Furthermore, the head may also comprise the mounting structure.
The chamber may further comprise a moveable barrier therein defining a first chamber portion and a second chamber portion, the valve body being positioned in the first chamber portion wherein the moveable barrier and chamber wall are configured to retain a fluid in the first chamber portion and a gas in the second chamber portion.
Such a configuration is typically known as an air shock and the air is retained between the moveable barrier and the canister wall. Fluid is provided on the opposing side of the barrier in the chamber through which the valve body moves. There is beneficially an inlet port in the canister for enabling gas flow into the second chamber portion in order to control the pressure in the second chamber portion.
Aspects of the present invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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The valve arrangement generally comprises a valve body (6) and through the valve body (6) is provided a first fluid flow pathway (8) and a second fluid flow pathway valve (10) for restricting fluid flow through the first fluid flow pathway until a threshold fluid pressure in the first fluid flow pathway (8) is present. A second fluid flow pathway (12) extends from an inlet (14) which in the embodiment presented branches from the first fluid flow pathway (8) through to outlet (16). This second fluid flow pathway allows passage of fluid from the upstream to the downstream ends. Intermediate the second fluid flow pathway (12) is a first flow control arrangement (18) which is configured to adopt a plurality of operational configurations for controlling the flow rate of fluid flow through the second fluid flow pathway (12). The first flow control arrangement (18) will be further described in subsequent figures. An adjuster arrangement (not shown in
The valve arrangement enables control of flow characteristics therethrough. Under low pressure fluid flow is prevented from flowing through the first fluid flow pathway (8) by the first fluid flow pathway valve (10) until a threshold pressure is applied onto the first fluid flow pathway valve (10) due to increased fluid flow. Until this pressure is achieved fluid flow is allowed through the second fluid flow pathway (12) and through the first flow control arrangement. As the pressure is increased the fluid flow continues through the second fluid flow pathway (12) however the increased pressure also activates the first fluid flow pathway valve (10) to enable passage of fluid therethrough. In a damper, low fluid flow is associated with low speed compression, and high fluid flow rate associated with high speed compression.
The valve body further comprises a third and fourth fluid flow pathway (20, 22) for fluid flow from the downstream or first end to the upstream or second end location. This enables the valve arrangement to allow dual flow directions. The third fluid flow pathway (20) includes a second fluid flow pathway valve (24) for restricting fluid flow therethrough until a threshold fluid flow pressure is presented. A second flow control arrangement (26) is positioned in the fourth fluid flow pathway and is configured to adopt a plurality of operational configurations for control the flow rate of fluid flow through the fourth fluid flow pathway. The second flow control arrangement (26) may be controlled by the same adjuster arrangement that controls the first flow control arrangement (18). Alternatively, a separate adjuster arrangement may be utilised. The adjuster arrangement is operable externally of the valve body. In a damper, low fluid flow is associated with low rebound speed, and high flow rate is associated with high speed rebound. The flow between upstream and downstream directions may therefore be controlled independently, with different flow pathways but utilising the same flow path configurations.
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Adjacent the first end (2) the reverse configuration is generally provided as shown in
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Rotation of the flow control arrangements (18,26) between these operational configurations is achieved using an adjustor arrangement (50). This may take the form of an engagement formation (52) for engaging with the one or both flow control arrangements (18,26). In the embodiment presented it will be appreciated that both first and second flow control arrangements (18,26) are presented and thus the adjustor arrangement (50) is moveable between configurations to allow selective adjustment of the flow control arrangements (18,26). The engagement formation takes the form of a head extending from a rod (54) which in turns projects out of the valve body to allow external operation by a user. An exemplary embodiment of this is presented with respect to
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This means that a corresponding opening (36) in the first flow control arrangement (18) is aligned in the second fluid flow pathway. Rotation of the actuator (56) and thus formation (62) and rod (54) disengages the ball bearing (64) from recess (66). Once rotation is sufficient to align a new opening (36) with the second fluid flow pathway the ball bearing (64) will engage with another circumferentially spaced recess (66). Therefore, compression (low speed) characteristics can be selected. In the event of requirement to adjust the low speed rebound characteristics, the adjustor arrangement is moved axially in the opposing direction and the same operation is repeated.
It will be appreciated that openings (36) in either or both of the first or second flow control arrangement (18,26) may be intentionally misaligned with the respective fluid flow paths. This is beneficial under certain operative requirements as this effectively blocks the fluid flow path and provides a lock out feature for the compression or rebound cycle of a damper unless high fluid flow rate is imparted upon the first flow pathway valve or second fluid flow pathway valve (10,24) respectively. This provides a beneficial feature under certain conditions, such as when the damper is used on a bicycle. This feature may be used for climbing purposes.
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Aspects of the present invention have been described by way of example only and it will be appreciated to the skilled addressee that modifications and variations may be made without departing from the scope of protection afforded by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1614553.4 | Aug 2016 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/GB2017/052473 | 8/22/2017 | WO | 00 |