Independently tunable variable bleed orifice

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Inventors

Steed, David L.
Zebolsky, Michael L.
Dodge, Dean R.

Application #

575900

Filed

May-22-2000

Published

Oct-8-2002

Current US Class

188/282.1
188/322.15

International Classes

F16F 009/348

Field of Search

188/322.15 188/282.1

Assignee

Tenneco Automotive Inc. (Lake Forest, IL)

Examiners

Graham; Matthew C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harness, Dickey & Pierce, PLC

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Abstract
A shock absorber includes a valve assembly with a low speed valving system and a high speed valving system. Both systems control fluid flow through the respective valve assembly for fluid flow in the same direction. The low speed valving system is independently tunable in order to provide low speed damping to improve both the vehicle control and handling. The independent tuning of the low speed valving system allows the optimization of the low speed valving system in relation to the high speed valving system as well as the independent tuning of the high speed valving system in relation to the low speed valving system. The independent tuning of the two systems allow the achievement of a smooth transition between the two systems. The dual valving systems can be incorporated into the piston for a compression stroke, be incorporated into the piston for an extension stroke, or two dual valving systems can be incorporated into the piston for compression and extension strokes.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A damper comprising:

a pressure tube forming a working chamber;

a piston assembly disposed within said working chamber, said piston assembly dividing said working chamber into an upper working chamber and a lower working chamber, said piston assembly comprising:

a piston defining a compression fluid passage extending between said upper and lower working chambers and a rebound fluid passage extending between said upper and lower working chambers;

a compression valve assembly attached to said piston for controlling fluid flow through said compression fluid passage, said compression valve assembly always being in continuous fluid communication with both of said upper and lower working chambers;



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to automotive dampers or shock absorbers which receive mechanical shock. More particularly, the present invention relates to a unique hydraulic valve assembly which allows greater tunability of the shock absorber, especially in the mode of low hydraulic fluid flow.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Shock absorbers are used in conjunction with automotive suspension systems to absorb unwanted vibrations which occur during driving. To absorb these unwanted vibrations, shock absorbers are generally connected between the sprung portion (body) and the unsprung portion (wheels) of the automobile. A piston is located within a working chamber defined by a pressure tube of the shock absorber, with the piston being connected to the sprung portion of the automobile through a piston rod. The pressure tube is connected to the unsprung portion of the automobile by one of the methods known in the art. Because the piston is able, through valving, to limit the flow of damping fluid between opposite sides of the piston, when the shock absorber is compressed or extended, the shock absorber is able to produce a damping force which damps the unwanted vibration which would otherwise be transmitted from the unsprung portion to the sprung portion of the automobile. In a dual tube shock absorber, a fluid reservoir is defined between the pressure tube and the reserve tube. When a full displacement piston valving system is used, the fluid reservoir is in direct communication with the lower portion of the working chamber defined by the pressure tube (the area below the piston). All damping forces produced by the shock absorber are the result of piston valving when a full displacement valving system is used. The greater the degree to which the flow of fluid within the shock absorber is restricted by the piston, the greater the damping forces which are generated by the shock absorber. Thus, a highly restricted flow of fluid would produce a firm ride while a less restricted flow of fluid would produce a soft ride.
 
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