IP Library Granted Patent US 7,273,137
Granted Patent B2
US 7,273,137 · App. 11/259,629 · Granted Sep 25, 2007

Inertia valve shock absorber

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Patent No.
US 7,273,137
App. No.
11/259,629
Granted
Sep 25, 2007
Kind
B2
Abstract

A damper including an inertia valve movable between an open position and a closed position to selectively alter the compression damping rate of the shock absorber is disclosed. In these embodiments, the damper has at least one chamber that at least partially surrounds two other chambers.

Claims (36)

1. A bicycle suspension assembly, comprising:

(a) at least first and second telescoping portions having a common longitudinal axis;

(b) a damper cartridge body partially defining a variable volume first chamber and coupled to the first telescoping portion;

(c) a piston coupled to a piston rod; the piston and at least a portion of the piston rod movable along the common longitudinal axis within the first telescoping portion;

(d) a second chamber;

(e) a third chamber; the third chamber at least partially surrounding the first and second chambers and whereby fluid flows from the first chamber ultimately to the third chamber as the piston rod moves further into the first telescoping portion;

(f) a moveable inertia mass;

(g) a shaft, having an interior hollow portion and an outer surface; the interior hollow portion being in fluidic communication with at least one-flow passage intermediate the ends of the shaft that is selectively at least partially obstructed by the inertia mass to selectively control the degree of fluid flow restriction from the first chamber to the second chamber depending upon the position of the inertia mass;

(h) the inertia mass movable along the outer surface of the shaft between:

(1) a first position at least partially restricting fluid flow through the at least one flow passage, wherein a portion of the fluid bypasses flowing through the at least one flow passage to flow from the first chamber ultimately to the third chamber as the piston rod moves further into the first telescoping portion; and

(2) a second position providing less restriction to fluid flow through the at least one flow passage, wherein less fluid bypasses flowing through the at least one flow passage to flow from the first chamber ultimately to the third chamber as the piston rod moves further into the first telescoping portion; and

(i) further comprising:

(1) a first compression valve;

(2) a blowoff valve; and

(3) wherein:

(a) when the inertia mass is in its first position fluid must flow through the compression and blowoff valves to travel from the first chamber to the third chamber; and

(b) when the inertia mass is in its second position fluid flows through only one of the compression and blowoff valves to travel from the first chamber to the third chamber.

2. A bicycle suspension assembly, comprising:

(a) at least first and second telescoping portions having a common longitudinal axis;

(b) a variable volume first chamber partially defined by the first telescoping portion;

(c) a variable volume second chamber partially defined by the first telescoping portion;

(d) a piston dividing the first telescoping portion into the first and second chambers and coupled to a piston rod; the piston and at least a portion of the piston rod movable along the common longitudinal axis within the first telescoping portion;

(e) a variable volume third chamber at least partially defined by the second telescoping portion and containing a fluid; the second telescoping portion at least partially surrounding the first telescoping portion;

(f) a variable volume fourth chamber in fluid communication with the first chamber;

(g) a moveable inertia mass;

(h) a shaft, having an interior hollow portion and an outer surface, the interior hollow portion being in fluidic communication with at least one flow passage intermediate the ends of the shaft that is selectively at least partially obstructed by the inertia mass to control the degree of fluid flow restriction from the first chamber to the fourth chamber depending upon the position of the inertia mass;

(i) the inertia mass moveable along the outer surface of the shaft between:

(1) a first position at least partially restricting fluid flow through the at least one flow passage, wherein a portion of fluid bypasses flowing through the at least one flow passage to flow from the first chamber to the fourth chamber as the piston rod moves further into the first telescoping portion; and

(2) a second position providing less restriction to fluid flow through the at least one flow passage, wherein less fluid bypasses flowing through the at least one flow passage to flow from the first chamber to the fourth chamber as the piston rod moves further into the first telescoping portion: and

(j) wherein the inertia mass moves from the first position towards the second position when an upward acceleration imparted to at least a portion of the bicycle suspension assembly exceeds a predetermined acceleration threshold.

3. The bicycle suspension assembly of claim 2 , wherein the fluid contained in the variable volume third chamber is a pressurized gas.

4. The bicycle suspension assembly of claim 2 further comprising a pressure-relief valve associated with a pressure-relief chamber.

5. The bicycle suspension assembly of claim 4 , wherein the pressure relief valve is disposed between the first chamber and the fourth chamber.

6. The bicycle suspension assembly of claim 2 , wherein the bicycle suspension assembly comprises a shock absorber.

7. The bicycle suspension assembly of claim 2 , wherein the shaft has a longitudinal axis and the predetermined acceleration threshold may be adjusted by changing the orientation of the longitudinal axis of the shaft.

8. The bicycle suspension assembly of claim 2 , wherein the first inertia mass position substantially inhibits fluid flow through the at least one flow passage.

Assignments (5)
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Oct 27, 2025
From: FOX FACTORY, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 073270/0027 →
RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 13, 2022
From: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.
To: FOX FACTORY, INC.
Reel/Frame 059704/0224 →
SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Apr 5, 2022
From: FOX FACTORY, INC.
To: WELLS FARGO BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION
Reel/Frame 059616/0435 →
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Jun 5, 2019
From: FOX FACTORY, INC.
To: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
Reel/Frame 049388/0585 →
RELEASE OF PATENT SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Jun 4, 2019
From: SUNTRUST BANK, AS ADMINISTRATIVE AGENT
To: FOX FACTORY, INC.
Reel/Frame 049371/0573 →