Externally guided ER damper

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Inventors

Niaura, William S.
Pakdel, Peyman

Application #

334072

Filed

Jun-16-1999

Published

Nov-20-2001

Current US Class

188/267.1
188/315
188/322.17
267/140.14

International Classes

F16F 009/53

Field of Search

188/267 188/267.1 188/267.2 188/312 188/314 188/315 188/322.17 188/322.16 267/140.14 267/140.15

Assignee

Bridgestone/Firestone, Inc. (Akron, OH)

Examiners

Oberleitner; Robert J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kingsbury; Thomas R., Sand; Michael

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Abstract
A vibration damping device is mounted between two spaced portions of a vehicle for absorbing road forces exerted on the vehicle. A cylindrical housing forms an internal piston chamber and is connected at one end to one portion of the vehicle, with an outer end of the rod of a piston which is slidably mounted within the piston chamber, being connected to another portion of the vehicle. A fluid transfer duct is formed between the housing and piston and provides communication between fluid subchambers formed on opposite sides of the piston within the piston chamber. An electrode is attached to either the housing or piston for applying a voltage across the duct to affect the rheological response of an electrorheological (ER) fluid flowing therethrough to provide a controllable mechanism to modify the damping force characteristics of the device. Each end of the piston rod is slidably supported by a slide bushing assembly which is mounted within an end of the housing. The slide bushing assemblies are separated from the ER fluid contained in the fluid chamber by elastomeric seals to reduce bushing wear and deterioration of the ER fluid.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vibration damping device including:

a housing having first and second ends and forming an internal piston chamber;

a piston axially movable within the housing and piston chamber and dividing said chamber into two separate fluid subchambers;

a fluid transfer duct formed between said housing and piston providing fluid communication between said fluid subchambers on opposite sides of said piston, said fluid subchambers adapted to be filled with an electrorheological (ER) fluid;

an electrode attached to one of the housing and piston for applying an electric field across at least a portion of the fluid transfer duct to increase the flow resistance of the ER fluid passing therethrough;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The invention relates to vibration damping devices which develop damping performance when applied between two moving members such as automobile suspensions or other equipment. More particularly, the invention relates to a damping device using an electrorheological (ER) fluid as the damping medium which uses two piston-rod guide-assemblies for supporting both ends of the piston rod and positioned so the sliding surfaces are not immersed in the ER fluid and are external to the working chamber of the damper.

2. Background Information

In automotive vehicles, vibrations are caused by traveling over road protrusions or depressions and are transmitted from the tire surface to the vehicle frame. Vibration damping devices have been used to dampen these road vibrations and provide a smoother ride in automotive systems. These shock absorbers are typically oil-filled or high-pressure gas-filled damping devices.

Although conventional oil and high-pressure gas damping devices have proven satisfactory, a more recent development has evolved in which an electrorheological or electroviscous fluid is used within the chamber of the damping device. The liquid is in contact with one or more electrodes, usually mounted in a restrictive passage, which depending upon the size of the electrodes and the amount of voltage applied to the liquid, will change the viscosity of the liquid, enabling the damping device to have an adjustable range of damping characteristics.
 
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