Variable damper assembly

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Inventors

Rui, Yuting
Offerle, Timothy Gerard
Walsh, Thomas J.
Rohweder, David Scott

Application #

694968

Filed

Oct-24-2000

Published

Dec-10-2002

Current US Class

188/275
188/322.15
280/89.13
280/90

International Classes

B60G 007/00

Field of Search

280/89.13 280/90 188/322.14 188/322.15 188/275 188/279 188/280

Assignee

Ford Global Technologies, Inc. (Dearborn, MI)

Examiners

Dickson; Paul N.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Brown; Gregory P.

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5139119   Apparatus for dam...
5146952   Fluid pressure cont...
5150690   Flow control system
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Abstract
A variable damper assembly 10 is provided for use with a vehicle power steering system and includes a variable orifice valve 20 which controls the flow of fluid between one chamber side 30 of the damper assembly to another chamber side 32 of the damper assembly. Variable orifice valve 20 is communicatively coupled to a source of pressurized fluid 110 by use of a conduit 112 and an electronically controlled valve assembly 114. The pressurized fluid received through conduit 112 controls the operation of valve 20. Based upon the pressure of the received fluid, valve 20 selectively increases and reduces the fluid flow rate between chamber sides 30 and 32, thereby causing the damper assembly 10 to have enhanced damping characteristics during certain vehicle operating conditions (e.g., during relatively high vehicle speed operating conditions).
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A variable damper assembly comprising:

a cylinder which forms a chamber containing a fixed amount of fluid;

a piston which is slidably disposed within said chamber and which is effective to divide said chamber into a first side and a second side;

a biasing spring in combination with a second piston which are disposed within said chamber and which are effective to pressurize said amount of fluid; and

a variable orifice valve which is fluidly coupled to said first side and said second side of said chamber and which allows a certain amount of said pressurized fluid to flow between said first and said second sides of said chamber, said variable orifice valve having a variable volume fluid flow path which is effective to selectively increase and decrease the fluid flow rate between said first and second sides of said chamber, thereby selectively altering the damping characteristics of said damper assembly.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a variable damper assembly and more particularly, to a variable damper assembly for use with a vehicle steering system and which includes an electronically controlled variable orifice valve which allows the damping characteristics of the damper assembly to be selectively and controllably altered based upon the speed and steering wheel angle of the vehicle.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Damper assemblies are typically used within a vehicle steering assembly to reduce the forces that are transmitted to the steering wheel that may result from irregularities in the road surface. In this manner, damper assemblies improve impact feel and reduce steering "shimmy" and "nibble".

Damper assemblies provide a damping force which varies based upon the velocity of the damper according to a certain function, relationship or curve. Conventional damper assemblies typically have a single force versus velocity function or curve which does not vary based upon vehicle speed or other parameters. As a result, conventional damper assemblies have either a relatively high force/velocity curve which provides high damping of impacts while compromising steering effort, or have a relatively low force/velocity curve which maintains power steering effort at a desirable level, but does not substantially reduce steering shimmy and nibble.
 
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