Shock absorber

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Inventors

Engelsdorf, Kurt
Hagele, Karl-Heinz
Taubitz, Bernd
Tran, Quang N.
Zieher, Peter

Application #

172891

Filed

Mar-25-1988

Published

Mar-6-1990

Current US Class

137/554
137/625.37
188/266.5
188/282.4
188/322.15
251/129.15
251/902

International Classes

F16F 009/34

Field of Search

188/319 188/299 188/322.13 188/322.14 188/322.15 280/714 137/554 137/625.33 137/625.37 251/129.15 251/129.07 251/902

Assignee

Robert Bosch GmbH (Stuttgart, DE)

Examiners

Halvosa; George E. A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Greigg; Edwin E.

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Abstract
A shock absorber for use in motor vehicles which includes a piston within a packet, inside the piston the entire quantity of the damping fluid exchanged between two work chambers flows via a throttle cross section the size of which is defined by an electromagnetic adjusting device comprising primarily a magnet coil and an armature. The armature is annular and merges with an annular control slide provided with a slide control edge, which slide, in cooperation with a piston control edge on the piston determines the size of the throttle cross section. The control slide and armature are statically in pressure equilibrium, and because of their annular embodiment they have only a slight weight, so that the shock absorber operates with short adjusting times. By a defined profile of the slide control edge or piston control edge, certain damping characteristics are attainable.
 
Claims
What is claimed and desired to be secured by Letters Patent of the United States is:

1. A shock absorber particularly for vehicles which comprises a jacket tube having closed ends, a cylinder formed by said jacket tube, a piston guided in said cylinder inside said jacket tube, a piston rod secured to said piston, said piston dividing said cylinder into two work chambers, at least one flow connection disposed between said two work chambers by way of which at least a portion of a damping fluid flows back and forth between said two chambers, an electromagnetic adjusting device including a magnet coil and an armature confined within and carried by said piston, a control slide connected to said armature and operable to assume a plurality of intermediate positions, said control slide including a first edge (48) having an irregular profile including axially extending protrusions and indentations along an end of said control slide, a position of said irregular profile along said end of said control slide being relative to a second edge (49) fixed on said piston that determines a variable throttle cross section for throttling of a damping fluid inside said at least one flow connection, said throttle cross section formed by said first edge (48) and by said second edge (49) fixed on said piston relative to said control slide permits a portion of the damping fluid to flow between the work chambers, in which fluid is throttled only once in a given flow direction.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention is directed to improvements in vehicle shock absorbers.

A shock absorber is already known in which the damping is variable by means of an electromagnetic adjusting device. The adjusting device is disposed on the damper piston. It includes a magnet coil, an armature and a control slide connected to the armature; the position of the control slide determines the throttling of the damping fluid that changes its location back and forth between the work chambers.

In the known embodiment, a compromise must be made between the maximum possible throttle cross section and the ability to effect fine control in the vicinity of small throttle cross sections.

Not all the circumference of the control slide is available for the control edge, and the throttling of the damping fluid takes place at two adjustable throttle restrictions connected in series with one another. Both factors dictate a relatively large slide and hence a relatively large, massive piston. The two series-connected throttle restrictions can be varied only in common with one another, by adjustment of the single control slide.
 
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