IP Library Granted Patent US 6,854,574
Granted Patent B2
US 6,854,574 · App. 10/430,451 · Granted Feb 15, 2005

Shock absorber

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Patent No.
US 6,854,574
App. No.
10/430,451
Granted
Feb 15, 2005
Kind
B2
Abstract

A shock absorber as being of a bumper supporting member and a shock absorber as being of a side member, which retain the sinking motion of a smaller-diameter tube portion into a larger-diameter tube portion even if an impact is applied at a larger angle obliquely of an axial direction, thereby to achieve the absorption of the impact energy by a plastic deformation. A plastically deformable straight tube is partially reduced or partially enlarged to form a smaller-diameter tube portion and a larger-diameter tube portion, which join to each other through a step portion. The step portion is formed by joining a folded-back portion of the smaller-diameter tube portion and a folded-back portion of the larger-diameter tube portion, which have circular arc-shaped sections having arcuate angles more than 90 degrees.

Claims (11)

1. A shock absorber comprising a smaller-diameter tube portion and a larger-diameter tube portion integrally formed by partially reducing or partially enlarging a plastically deformable straight tube, and a step portion that joins the smaller-diameter tube portion and the larger-diameter tube portion, wherein

the smaller-diameter tube portion includes a guiding member fixed on its inner surface for retaining or preventing the inclination of the smaller-diameter tube portion when the smaller-diameter tube portion sinks into the larger-diameter tube portion,

the guiding member has a smaller-diameter annular guiding portion having an external diameter equal to the internal diameter of the smaller-diameter tube portion and a larger-diameter annular guiding portion having an external diameter equal to the internal diameter of the larger-diameter tube portion,

the smaller-diameter annular guiding portion is fixed on the inner surface of the smaller-diameter tube portion and protruding across the step portion from the smaller-diameter tube portion into the larger-diameter tube portion, and

the larger-diameter annular guiding portion contacts the inner surface of the larger-diameter tube portion at a position where the smaller-diameter annular guiding portion crosses the step portion.

2. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein

the step portion is formed to have an S-shaped section, in which the radius of a circular arc-shaped section of the folded-back portion of the smaller-diameter tube portion is made smaller than that of a circular arc-shape section of the folded-back portion of the larger-diameter tube portion.

3. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein

the step portion is formed to have an S-shaped section by joining folded-back portion of the smaller-diameter tube portion and a folded-back portion of the larger-diameter tube portion through an annular side surface.

4. The shock absorber according to claim 1 , wherein

the guiding member forms the larger-diameter annular guiding portion by partially enlarging the smaller-diameter annular guiding portion protruding from the smaller-diameter tube portion into the larger-diameter tube portion much as to abut against the inner surface of the larger-diameter tube portion.

Assignments (1)
MERGER Recorded Dec 11, 2003
From: OM CORPORATION
To: ASTEER CO., LTD.
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