Shock absorber for a bicycle

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Inventors

Lu, Fu-Chung

Application #

567285

Filed

Dec-5-1995

Published

Jan-27-1998

Current US Class

188/322.15
188/322.21
267/221
267/64.15
267/64.28

International Classes

F16F 009/43; F16F 009/14

Field of Search

267/64.15 267/64.11 267/64.28 267/221 267/217 267/195 267/177 188/312 188/313 188/322.21 188/322.22 188/322.15 280/284

Assignee

Kai Fa Industry Co., Ltd. (Kaohsiung Hsien, TW)

Examiners

Poon; Peter M.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Marshall & Melhorn

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Abstract
A bicycle shock absorber includes a cylinder body which confines a sealed space therein and a valve member which is disposed movably in the cylinder body and which divides the sealed space of the cylinder body into an air chamber that contains high pressure gas, and a fluid chamber that is filled with hydraulic fluid. The cylinder body is formed with a vent hole to access the air chamber and has a plug for sealing the vent hole after the high pressure gas has been introduced into the air chamber. A piston shaft has a connecting section which extends into the fluid chamber, and a piston is retained on the connecting section of the piston shaft and is formed with a plurality of axially extending fluid holes therethrough. A restoring member is disposed outside the cylinder body and is associated operably with the piston shaft and the cylinder body so as to bias the piston shaft outwardly of the cylinder body.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A bicycle shock absorber, comprising:

a cylinder body having first and second ends and confining a sealed space therein, said second end of said cylinder body being provided with a connector that has an axis transverse to a longitudinal axis of said cylinder body, said second end of said cylinder body being formed with a vent hole that extends through said connector and has an axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of said cylinder body, said second end of said cylinder body having a plug for sealing said vent hole;

a valve member disposed movably in said cylinder body, said valve member dividing said sealed space of said cylinder body into an air chamber which contains high pressure gas and which is adjacent to said second end of said cylinder body, and a fluid chamber which is filled with hydraulic fluid and which is adjacent to said first end of said cylinder body, said vent hole permitting access to said air chamber, said plug being used to seal said vent hole after the high pressure gas has been introduced into said air chamber;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The invention relates to a shock absorber, more particularly to a shock absorber for a bicycle.

2. Description of the Related Art

Referring to FIG. 1, a conventional shock absorber 1 for a bicycle is shown to comprise a cylinder body 11, a piston shaft 12 extending into the cylinder body 11, and a spring 13 associated operably with the cylinder body 11 and the piston shaft 12 so as to bias the latter outwardly of the cylinder body 11. The cylinder body 11 defines a fluid chamber 111 which contains an appropriate amount of hydraulic fluid 112 therein. A piston 14 is disposed slidably in the fluid chamber 111 and is mounted on one end of the piston shaft 12. The piston 14 is formed with a fluid hole 141 to permit the flow of hydraulic fluid 112 therethrough when the piston 14 moves in the cylinder body 11. Thus, the hydraulic fluid 112 is capable of providing resistance to movement of the piston 14 to resist, in turn, movement of the piston shaft 12 relative to the cylinder body 11, thereby attaining a shock absorbing effect.
 
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