Motion-damping apparatus for a vehicle

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Inventors

Rubel, Erich

Application #

178169

Filed

Apr-6-1988

Published

Apr-11-1989

Current US Class

188/266.8
188/267.1
188/282.5
188/315
188/318
188/322.14
188/322.15
188/322.5

International Classes

B60G 017/10; F16F 009/46; 322.11-322.5; 284

Field of Search

188/299 188/281 188/282 188/286 188/287 188/288 188/267 188/268 188/318 188/319 188/317 188/311 188/314 188/315 188/313 188/316 267/140.1 267/64.14-64.28 280/707 280/714 280/708

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Butler; Douglas C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greigg; Edwin E.

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Abstract
A motion-damping apparatus is proposed which has a shock absorber disposed between a vehicle axle and a vehicle body. A piston that is supported on the vehicle body via a piston rod is movably supported in an inner jacket tube of the shock absorber. The piston divides work chambers filled with an electrorheological fluid as a damping fluid. The work chambers communicate with one another via an overflow cross section, the size of which is defined by a control slide the position of which is determined by an axially movable sheath. The sheath forms a first electrode, while the walls of an annular conduit receiving the sheath form a second electrode. The intensity of an electrostatic field that can be developed between the electrodes has an influence on the magnitude of the shear stress of the damping fluid flowing in the annular conduit and hence on the deflection of the sheath. In this way, the damping of the shock absorber can be adjusted via the electrostatic field present at the electrodes.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. An adjustable motion-damping apparatus for vehicles, comprising an outer tubular jacket (15), an inner tubular jacket having an open end and a closed end within said outer tubular jacket in coaxial alignment therewith, a piston in said inner jacket which divides said inner tubular jacket into first and second work chambers for receiving an electrorheological damping fluid, a piston rod secured to said piston, said piston rod extending from said inner tubular jacket through said outer tubular jacket, a control chamber surrounding said inner tubular jacket for receiving said damping fluid, said control chamber including two plate electrodes to which an electrical source is connected to generate an electrostatic field to adjust the damping, said first electrode (30) being axially displaceably disposed in a damping fluid flow direction, a control slide device (35) connected to said first electrode, said control slide device is adapted to control the size of an overflow cross section of at least one opening (40) in said control chamber which controls the damping fluid, and said work chambers communicating with one another via said overflow cross section, the size of which is defined by said control slide device, the position of which is determined by said axially movable first electrode, the intensity of the electrostatic field developed between the electrodes influencing the magnitude of the shear stress of the electrorheological damping fluid flowing in said control chamber and hence deflection of said first electrode.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention is based on a motion-damping apparatus for a vehicle. An apparatus of this type has set forth in U.S. patent aqpplication Ser. No. 800,574 filed Nov. 21, 1985, now abandoned, in which the hydraulic properties of the damping fluid can be varied by applying electrical fields. An electrorheological fluid is used as the damping fluid. The damping fluid flowing back and forth between the two work chambers of the apparatus is guided past plate electrodes; this changes its hydraulic properties and in turn makes it possible to vary the damping properties of the apparatus as desired. The higher the voltage present at the electrodes, the greater the shear stress of the electrorheological fluid at the electrode surfaces becomes, and hence the greater the damping of the apparatus.

A disadvantage of the above noted apparatus is that the damping range attainable with it is quite small, and cannot properly address all the situations that arise while driving.
 
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