Semi-active damper piston valve assembly

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Inventors

Wolfe, Paul T.
Nobles, Charles M.
Miller, Lane R.

Application #

150112

Filed

Jan-29-1988

Published

Mar-13-1990

Current US Class

188/266.5
188/322.15
251/129.01
251/65
280/214

International Classes

F16F 009/46

Field of Search

188/299 188/319 188/322.13 188/322.14 188/322.15 280/707 280/714 251/129.01 251/65

Assignee

Lord Corporation (Erie, PA)

Examiners

Halvosa; George E. A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

McCombs; David L.

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Abstract
An improved isolation system for time responsive attenuation control led electromechanical valve assembly comprising the piston of motion between spaced members is provided having a remotely actuator of a fluid damper for generating motion attenuating forces. The piston valve assembly employs a moving coil valve slider moveable between first and second positions to generate damper forces independently of the fluid pressure differential between opposing fluid chambers. Direct flow passages extend through the piston valve assembly between the opposing chambers. In the first position of the valve slider, fluid flow is substantially permitted through the direct flow passages to provide a substantially nonresistant damper force. In the second position, the valve slider intersects internal porting portions of the direct flow passages to substantially restrict fluid flow therethrough and provide a resistant damper force. The valving element of the slider and the internal porting portions of the direct flow passages are relatively configured so that fluid flow through the direct flow passages meets the valve element at right angles to the direction of the slider motion. In the second position, fluid flow is restricted along either the inner or outer diameter surfaces of the valve element perpendicular to the axis of motion of the slider to prevent biasing even under extreme fluid pressure conditions. The direct flow passages are radially spaced to provide radially equalized pressure forces on the slider to prevent jamming. In an alternative embodiment, the piston valve assembly includes a unidirectional flow arrangement across the valve element during both extension and retraction of the fluid damper. The arrangement of flow passages and check valves requires fluid flow across the slider radially outwardly at all times.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A damping system for attenuation of motion between spaced members providing a controllable damper force operative independently of the motion condition of the damper, having a cylinder containing a damping fluid, and a piston slideably disposed within the cylinder in response to relative motion between the spaced members and dividing the cylinder into opposing fluid chambers, the improvement comprising:

flow passages through said piston having openings thereof in communication with each of said opposing chambers and having orthogonal portions thereof interiorly positioned within said piston for permitting regulated flow of fluid therethrough between said opposing chambers;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to semi-active damping assemblies and more particularly provides a uniquely configured semi-active damper incorporating a remotely controlled electromechanical valve within a piston. Specifically, the valve is of the voice coil type for real time response to command signals for continuous control of resistant force generated by the damper.

As exemplified in U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,807,678; 4,660,686; 4,468,050; and 4,468,739, a variety of hydraulic dampers of the semi-active type have been proposed for attenuating motion between relatively movable members, such as in vehicular suspension systems and for other applications. Development of semi-active devices has been a natural result of the inherent limitations found in passive systems and the expense and power requirements associated with purely active systems.

As referred to herein, a passive motion attenuation system, such as a standard spring and shock absorber combination, exhibits performance which is solely a function of its inherent structural characteristics. The damping parameters chosen represent a design compromise over the full range of shock and vibration motion experienced by the system. Active systems, on the other hand, employ a damper force which can be made proportional to the absolute velocity or other quantity of the mass to be isolated resulting in an externally generated force in the damper which is independent of the relative movement of the damper. This may be accomplished through the use of a hydraulically pumped force-generating actuator. The result is controlled damping force at the expense of large auxiliary power requirements. Especially heavy vehicles are ill suited to provide appropriate power to drive such active systems, while the elaborate and costly components required for implementation even in standard vehicles also makes them a poor design choice. Further, the inertial characteristics of the hydraulic pumping means, fluid and servo valves within the active system are not satisfactorily responsive at high frequencies due to the inability of such equipment to rapidly respond to control signals.
 
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