IP Library Granted Patent US 11,808,322
Granted Patent B2
US 11,808,322 · App. 17/713,178 · Granted Nov 7, 2023

Method and apparatus for an adjustable damper

Inventor: William M. Becker (Aptos, CA)
Assignee: Fox Factory, Inc.
F16F9/435B62K25/08B62K2025/048F16F9/34
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Patent No.
US 11,808,322
App. No.
17/713,178
Granted
Nov 7, 2023
Kind
B2
Abstract

An air bleed system for a suspension fork or shock absorber includes: a fluid passage between an interior of the suspension and an exterior of the suspension; and a manually operable valve having a first position substantially closing the fluid passage and a second position allowing fluid flow between the interior and the exterior.

Claims (17)

1. A suspension fork, comprising:

a lower fork tube and an upper fork tube, wherein the lower fork tube and the upper fork tube are configured to engage telescopically, and wherein the lower fork tube contains an oil bath;

a seal disposed proximate to an end of the lower fork tube, wherein the seal is configured to substantially close a gap between the telescoping upper fork tube and the lower fork tube;

a fluid passage disposed on the lower fork tube, wherein the fluid passage extends between an interior of the lower fork tube and an exterior of the lower fork tube; and

an air bleed member disposed in the fluid passage, wherein said air bleed member is configured for communicating air within the lower fork tube with local ambient air, and further wherein said air bleed member is configured to open and close the fluid passage through manual operation;

wherein the fluid passage and the air bleed member are positioned above a resting fill level of the oil bath to prevent substantial amounts of the oil within the lower fork tube from leaking out of the lower fork tube when the air bleed member is opened to communicate air inside the lower fork tube with local ambient air.

2. The suspension fork of claim 1 , wherein the lower fork tube further comprises a bushing on an interior surface of the lower fork tube.

3. The suspension fork of claim 2 , wherein the fluid passage and the air bleed member are located between the seal and the bushing on the lower fork tube.

4. The suspension fork of claim 1 , wherein the fluid passage and the air bleed member are located proximate to the seal.

5. The suspension fork of claim 1 , wherein the fluid passage is disposed closer to the seal than to the resting fill level of the oil bath.

6. The suspension fork of claim 1 , wherein the air bleed member is configured to open and close through operation of an activator.

7. The suspension fork of claim 6 , wherein the activator is a button.

8. The suspension fork of claim 6 , wherein the air bleed member further comprises a spring configured to engage with the activator.

9. The suspension fork of claim 1 , wherein the lower fork tube and the upper fork tube together form at least a portion of a first fork leg of the suspension fork, and wherein the first fork leg includes a damper.

10. The suspension fork of claim 9 , further comprising a spring member located in a second fork leg of the suspension fork.

11. The suspension fork of claim 9 , wherein the first fork leg does not include a spring member.

12. The suspension fork of claim 1 , wherein the air bleed member is a valve.