IP Library Granted Patent US 8,899,391
Granted Patent B2
US 8,899,391 · App. 13/246,284 · Granted Dec 2, 2014

Shock absorber

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Patent No.
US 8,899,391
App. No.
13/246,284
Granted
Dec 2, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

A flow of hydraulic oil induced by sliding movement of a piston in a cylinder is controlled by a pilot-type main valve and a pilot valve, which is a pressure control valve, to generate a damping force. The pilot valve is adjusted in its valve-opening pressure with the thrust of a solenoid and adjusts the pressure in a back pressure chamber to control the valve-opening pressure of the main valve. A baffle plate is provided in a reservoir to isolate the surface of hydraulic oil in the reservoir from an inlet port through which the hydraulic oil flows into the reservoir from a damping force generating mechanism, thereby suppressing the occurrence of aeration and cavitation. The baffle plate is secured by inserting a connecting port through a positioning opening and holding a separator tube with a pair of arm portions.

Claims (69)

1. A shock absorber configured to be mounted between two relatively movable members, the shock absorber comprising:

a cylinder having a hydraulic liquid sealed therein;

a piston inserted in the cylinder;

a piston rod connected to the piston and extending to an outside of the cylinder;

an outer tube provided around an outer periphery of the cylinder;

a reservoir formed between the cylinder and the outer tube and having the hydraulic liquid and a gas sealed therein;

a connecting tube fitted over the cylinder, the connecting tube including an extending portion which extends radially away from the cylinder toward an outside of the outer tube; and

an inlet port provided on the outer tube to allow the hydraulic liquid to flow therethrough into the reservoir from the outside of the outer tube;

wherein a plate-shaped partition member is provided in the reservoir, the partition member having a partition that limits an upward flow of the hydraulic liquid from the inlet port in the shock absorber when the shock absorber is mounted between the two relatively movable members;

wherein the partition member has an opening positioning the partition member to the connecting tube by an insertion of the extending portion of the connecting tube into the opening; and

wherein the opening extends through the partition member in a direction of a wall thickness of the partition member.

2. The shock absorber of claim 1 , wherein the partition member has:

a plate portion in a shape of a plate having the opening; and

an elastic member;

wherein when the shock absorber is mounted between the two relatively movable members, the elastic member is provided on at least an upper part of the plate portion in the shock absorber and contacts an inner peripheral surface of the outer tube to serve as the partition.

3. The shock absorber of claim 2 , wherein the plate portion of the partition member is curved along the cylinder.

4. The shock absorber of claim 1 , wherein the connecting tube includes a separator tube provided concentrically around the outer periphery of the cylinder between the cylinder and the outer tube,

wherein an annular passage is formed between the cylinder and the separator tube, and

wherein the annular passage is in communication with an inside of the cylinder.

5. The shock absorber of claim 4 , wherein

the separator tube includes, at a side wall thereof, the extending portion which projects radially away from the cylinder, and

the extending portion projects through the opening of the partition member and includes a connecting portion at a distal end thereof.

6. The shock absorber of claim 1 , wherein the connecting tube extends to the outside of the outer tube through the inlet port.

7. The shock absorber of claim 1 , wherein the partition member has a pair of arm portions integrally provided thereon to hold the outer periphery of the connecting tube.

8. The shock absorber of claim 1 , wherein the connecting tube includes a tubular pipe member axially extending along an outer peripheral surface of the cylinder, and

the tubular pipe member has a portion bent radially outward away from the cylinder to serve as the extending portion.

9. The shock absorber of claim 1 , further comprising: a damping force generating mechanism disposed outside the outer tube, the damping force generating mechanism being connected to the extending portion of the connecting tube.

10. The shock absorber of claim 1 , wherein the inlet port is located below a surface of the hydraulic liquid in the reservoir when the shock absorber is mounted between the two relatively movable members.

11. The shock absorber of claim 1 , wherein the inlet port is located above a surface of the hydraulic liquid in the reservoir when the shock absorber is mounted between the two relatively movable members, wherein the inlet port opens into a passage formed by the partition member to allow the hydraulic liquid to flow through the inlet port.

12. The shock absorber of claim 1 , wherein the partition member is a press-formed article.

13. The shock absorber of claim 1 , wherein

the partition of the partition member that limits the upward flow of the hydraulic liquid from the inlet port is disposed above the extending portion when the shock absorber is mounted between the two relatively movable members.

14. The shock absorber of claim 5 , wherein the partition member is attached to the separator tube with a washer secured to an outer periphery of the extending portion.

15. A shock absorber configured to be mounted between two relatively movable members, the shock absorber comprising:

a cylinder having a hydraulic liquid sealed therein;

a piston inserted in the cylinder;

a piston rod connected to the piston and extending to an outside of the cylinder;

an outer tube provided around an outer periphery of the cylinder;

a reservoir formed between the cylinder and the outer tube and having the hydraulic liquid and a gas sealed therein;

a connecting tube fitted over the cylinder, the connecting tube including an extending portion which extends toward an outside of the outer tube; and

an inlet port provided on the outer tube to allow the hydraulic liquid to flow therethrough into the reservoir from the outside of the outer tube;

wherein a partition member is provided in the reservoir, the partition member having a partition that limits an upward flow of the hydraulic liquid from the inlet port in the shock absorber when the shock absorber is mounted between the two relatively movable members;

wherein the partition member has an opening restraining the partition member to the extending portion of the connecting tube;

wherein the partition member has a plate portion in a shape of a plate having the opening and an elastic member; and

wherein when the shock absorber is mounted between the two relatively movable members, the elastic member is provided on at least an upper part of the plate portion in the shock absorber and contacts an inner peripheral surface of the outer tube to serve as the partition.

16. The shock absorber of claim 15 , wherein

the opening extends through the plate portion in a direction of a wall thickness of the plate portion, and

the extending portion of the connecting tube extends toward the outside of the outer tube and radially away from the cylinder.

17. The shock absorber of claim 15 , wherein the plate portion of the partition member is curved along the cylinder.

18. The shock absorber of claim 15 , wherein

the partition of the partition member that limits the upward flow of the hydraulic liquid from the inlet port is disposed above the extending portion when the shock absorber is mounted between the two relatively movable members.

19. A shock absorber configured to be mounted between two relatively movable members, the shock absorber comprising:

a cylinder having a hydraulic liquid sealed therein;

a piston inserted in the cylinder;

a piston rod connected to the piston and extending to an outside of the cylinder;

an outer tube provided around an outer periphery of the cylinder;

a reservoir formed between the cylinder and the outer tube and having the hydraulic liquid and a gas sealed therein;

a connecting tube fitted over the cylinder, the connecting tube including an extending portion which extends toward an outside of the outer tube; and

an inlet port provided on the outer tube to allow the hydraulic liquid to flow therethrough into the reservoir from the outside of the outer tube;

wherein a partition member is provided in the reservoir, the partition member having a partition that limits an upward flow of the hydraulic liquid from the inlet port in the shock absorber when the shock absorber is mounted between the two relatively movable members;

wherein the partition member has an opening restraining the partition member to the extending portion of the connecting tube;

wherein the connecting tube includes a separator tube provided concentrically around the outer periphery of the cylinder;

wherein the separator tube includes the extending portion;

wherein the extending portion projects through the partition member and includes a connecting portion at a distal end thereof; and

wherein the partition member is attached to the separator tube with a washer secured to an outer periphery of the extending portion.

20. The shock absorber of claim 19 , wherein

the partition member is in the shape of a plate,

the opening extends through the plate portion in a direction of a wall thickness of the plate portion, and

the extending portion of the connecting tube extends toward the outside of the outer tube and radially away from the cylinder.

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Mar 25, 2021
From: HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD.
To: HITACHI ASTEMO, LTD.
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ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2011
From: YAMASAKI, JIN; KAGAWA, SHINICHI; YOSHIDA, TETSUO
To: HITACHI AUTOMOTIVE SYSTEMS, LTD.
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