GB2090644A - Base valve assemblies in telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers - Google Patents

Base valve assemblies in telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers Download PDF

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GB2090644A
GB2090644A GB8100116A GB8100116A GB2090644A GB 2090644 A GB2090644 A GB 2090644A GB 8100116 A GB8100116 A GB 8100116A GB 8100116 A GB8100116 A GB 8100116A GB 2090644 A GB2090644 A GB 2090644A
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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16FSPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
    • F16F9/00Springs, vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or similarly-constructed movement-dampers using a fluid or the equivalent as damping medium
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    • F16F9/34Special valve constructions; Shape or construction of throttling passages
    • F16F9/348Throttling passages in the form of annular discs or other plate-like elements which may or may not have a spring action, operating in opposite directions or singly, e.g. annular discs positioned on top of the valve or piston body
    • F16F9/3485Throttling passages in the form of annular discs or other plate-like elements which may or may not have a spring action, operating in opposite directions or singly, e.g. annular discs positioned on top of the valve or piston body characterised by features of supporting elements intended to guide or limit the movement of the annular discs

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A telescopic hydraulic shock absorber includes a base valve assembly comprising a valve body 32. A passage 42 extends through the centre of the valve body and the mouth of the passage at the lower end is surrounded by an annular valve seat 43. A compression valve pin with a shank 55 cooperates with the valve seat 43 to form a compression valve. There is a hat-shaped spring seat 62 carried by the shank of the valve pin and a compression valve spring 64 between the valve body and the seat member. The spring seat member 62 also forms a seat for a spring 38 which biases a recuperation valve member 37 against seats 35, 36 on the valve body to close passages 34. Such an arrangement in which the compression valve spring and the recuperation valve spring are retained by a common spring seat member leads to ease of assembly, low weight and economy. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers This invention relates to telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers and is particularly concerned with base valve assemblies therefor.
According to the present invention, a telescopic shock absorber includes a base valve assembly comprising a valve body, a compression valve pin having a shank extending through an aperture in the valve body and a head cooperating with a seat on the valve body to form the compression valve, a recuperation passageway extending through the valve body to valve seat means on the side of the valve body opposite to that of the compression valve seat, a recuperation valve cooperating with the valve seat means, a common spring seat member carried by the shank of the valve pin, a compression valve spring between the valve body and the seat member, and a recuperation valve spring extending between the recuperation valve and the seat member.
The invention thus provides, a base valve assembly in which the compression valve spring and the recuperation valve seat are retained by a common spring seat member, leading to ease of assembly, low weight and economy.
In a preferred construction, the spring seat member is generally hat-shaped, the shank of the valve pin being secured to the base of the hat, the compression valve spring engaging the inner surface of the base of the hat, and the recuperation valve spring engaging an abutment carried by the side wall of the hat.
The invention may be carried into practice in various ways but one shock absorber or damper embodying the invention and a MacPherson strut representing a modification of the shock absorber will now be described by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Figure 1 is a longitudinal section through the shock absorber; Figure 2A is an axial half section of the base valve of the shock absorber shown in Figure 1; Figure 3A is a half plan view of the base valve shown in Figure 2A; Figure 2B is a half axial section of a base valve similar to that shown in Figure 2A but modified so as to be of use in a MacPherson strut; Figure 3B is a half plan view of the base valve shown in Figure 2A but with certain parts omitted; and Figure 4 is a fragmentary section of a modified component.
The shock absorber shown in Figure 1 is of the two-tube type having an inner working cylinder 10 in which a working piston 12 is slidable and an outer cylinder 14 which is co-axial with the inner cylinder 10 and forms with the inner cylinder an annular reservoir. The top ends of the cylinders 10 and 14 are closed and maintained in co-axial relationship by a seal assembly 1 6 and a piston rod guide 18 through which extends the piston rod 20 carrying the working piston 12 at its lower end The bottom end of the inner cylinder 10 is fitted with a base valve assembly 22 which is shown in greater detail in Figures 2A and 3A.The bottom end of the outer cylinder 14 is closed by a base cap 24 having circumferentially spaced portions 25 deformed inwards, the base valve assembly 22 abutting the inside of the inwardly deformed portions to maintain the inner cylinder co-axial with the outer cylinder.
The base cap 24 and the top end of the piston rod 20 are provided with eyes 26 by which the shock absorber is connected to the parts between which vibration is to be damped such as the body and road wheel respectively of a motor vehicle.
The working piston 12 is provided with passages (not shown) which extend from one side of the piston to the other and are normally closed by two spring loaded valves (not shown). The inner working cylinder 10 and part of the annular reservoir are filled with oil; the remainder of the annular reservoir contains air at about atmospheric pressure. In an alternative construction the inner working cylinder and the annular reservoir are filled with oil and gas under pressure and in contact with one another.
In operation downward movement of the working piston 12 in the cylinder 10 results in a flow of oil from the space below the piston to the space above the piston through one of the spring loaded valves in the piston and there is also a flow of oil from the working cylinder 10 to the annular reservoir corresponding to the displacement of the piston rod 20 through the compression valve in the base valve assembly. When the piston 12 moves upwards in the cylinder 10 oil fiows from the space above the piston through the other spring loaded valve in the piston to the space below the piston and there is also a flow of oil from the annular reservoir to the space below the piston through the recuperation valve in the base valve assembly 22.
The construction of the base valve assembly 22 will now be described in greater detail with reference to Figures 2A and 3A. The assembly includes a disc-like valve body 32 which is manufactured from sintered metal. Its outer surface includes a rebate 33 which receives the bottom end of the inner working cylinder 10.
Extending through the valve body 32 are three arcuate slots 34 (see Figures 2B and 3B) which lie between two concentric valve seats 35, 36 which are overlain by a flat annulus 37 constituting the recuperation valve. This valve is normally held in contact with the valve seats by a recuperation valve spring 38 which comprises a flat annular portion or hub 39 having five fingers 41 which extend radially outwardly and are normally inclined slightly downwardly into contact with the recuperation valve.
Extending through the centre of the disc forming the valve body 32 is a passage 42 of complex shape. Its mouth at its lower end is surrounded by a downwardly facing annular valve seat 43. Progressing upwardly from the mouth the bore includes a first circular cylindrical portion 45 followed by a second circular cylindrical portion 46 of somewhat greater diameter and forming a shoulder 47. Above the second cylindrical portion 46 is a flared mouth portion 48.
Seated on the shoulder 47 and in the larger cylindrical portion 46 of the passageway 42 through the valve body 32 is a sintered valve guide 51 which comprises a solid ring portion 52 having six integral projections 53 which extend downwardly from the underside and outwardly from the lower part of the outer circumferential surface of the ring portion. As can be seen from Figure 3B, the projections are approximately sector-shaped in plan.
A valve pin 55 extends through the passageway 42 in the valve body and is guided by the bore in the valve guide 51. There is an annular clearance 56 between the valve pin 55 and the first cylindrical portion 45 of the passageway 42 which is in communication with the annular space 57 between the upper part of the outer circumferential surface of the ring portion 52 and the second cylindrical portion 46 of the passageway 42 through the passageways between the projections 53 of the valve guide 51.
At its lower end, the valve pin 55 is formed with a head 58 the upper surface of which engages the valve seat 43 on the lower side of the valve body to form a compression valve. The top end of the valve pin is formed with a spigot 59 which passes through an aperture in the base of an inverted hatshaped pressed-metal spring seat 62, the spigot being peened or riveted over the base. The lower edge of the side wall of the spring seat 62 extends into the annular space 57 and has fingers 63 bent out of it to provide downwardly facing surfaces against which the hub portion 39 of the recuperation valve spring 38 abuts. This hub portion fits around the side wall of the spring seat to be radially located thereby while the recuperation valve 34 has inwardly directed fingers which engage the side wall of the spring seat so that the recuperation valve is also radially located.A compression valve spring 64 surrounds the valve pin and extends between the under surface of the base 61 of the spring seat 62 and the upper surface of the valve guide 52, thus biasing the spring seat 62 upwardly and hence biasing the head 58 of the compression valve against the valve seat 43 on the underside of the valve body. The side walls of the spring seat 62 include a plurality of windows 65 permitting communication between the lower portion of the working cylinder and the interior of the spring seat.
Operation of the base valve is as follows. On compression of the shock absorber, the pressure in the lower part of the working cylinder rises, and some flow occurs upwardly through the piston 1 2 against the resistance of the piston compression valve. When pressure reaches a sufficient level, the pin 55 constituting the compression valve of the base valve assembly is moved against the resistance of the compression valve spring 64 and the very much lower force provided by the recuperation value spring 38 so that the head 58 of the compression valve moves away from the valve seat 43 on the underside of the valve body.
Flow then occurs from the working cylinder into the reservoir through the windows 65 and between the fingers 41 of the recuperation valve spring and the notches left by the bent out fingers to the annular space 57 around the valve guide 51. From here flow is through the grooves formed in the valve guide into the annular clearance 56 between the first cylindrical portion 45 of the passageways 42 and the valve pin 55.
On rebound, the compression valve will be held closed by the spring 64 and the pressure difference and flow will occur through the arcuate slots 34 and past the recuperation valve 34 which will open by lifting against the resistance of the recuperation valve spring 38.
The base valve assembly shown in Figures 28 and 38 is very similar to that shown in Figures 2A and 3A and only the differences will be mentioned. Since a MacPherson strut provides wheel location and guidance and so has a larger diameter piston rod than a shock absorber which provides damping alone and operates with greater flows through the base valve at lower pressures than is the case with such a shock absorber, many of the radial dimensions of the compression valve are increased. In another possible construction shown in Figure 4, the fingers 63 of Figures 2A and 3A are replaced by a ring 67 which is formed by folding the side wall of the spring seat 62 in the course of manufacture of this component.
The base valve assembly can be assembled component by component from one end onto the valve pin 55, the final operation being the rivetting of the pin to the valve seat. This may be accomplished by simple automatic machinery or manually.

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1. A telescopic hydraulic shock absorber including a base valve assembly comprising a valve body, a compression valve pin having a shank extending through an aperture in the valve body and a head cooperating with a seat on the valve body to form the compression valve, a recuperation passageway extending through the valve body to valve seat means on the side of the valve body opposite to that of the compression valve seat, a recuperation valve cooperating with the valve seat means, a common spring seat member carried by the shank of the valve pin, a compression valve spring between the valve body and the seat member, and a recuperation valve spring extending between the recuperation valve and the seat member.
2. A shock absorber according to Claim 1 in which the compression valve spring is a coil spring through which the valve pin passes axially and the recuperation valve spring is a spring washer.
3. A shock absorber according to Claim 2 in which the spring seat member is generally hatshaped, the shank of the valve pin being secured to the base of the hat, the compression valve spring engaging the inner surface of the base of the hat, and the recuperation valve spring engaging an abutment carried by the side wall of the hat.
4. A shock absorber according to Claim 3 in which the hat is of pressed metal and the abutment is integral therewith.
5. A shock absorber according to Claim 3 or Claim 4 in which there is at least one window in the cup.
6. A shock absorber according to any of the preceding claims in which the shank is guided in a valve guide located in a counterbore in the aperture and formed with a passage affording communication from one side to the other of the valve guide and hence from one side to the other of the valve body through the compression valve.
7. A shock absorber according to Claim 5 in which the aperture includes a clearance between the valve body and the shank and the passage formed in the valve guide communicates with the clearance.
8. A shock absorber according to Claim 7 in which the passage is bounded by the surface of the counterbore and the surface of a groove in the outer circumferential surface and one end surface of the valve guide.
9. A shock absorber according to Claim 6, or Claim 7 or Claim 8 in which one end of the compression valve spring abuts the valve guide.
1 0. A telescopic hydraulic shock absorber including a base valve assembly, the base valve assembly being constructed and arranged to operate substantially as described herein with reference to Figures 1,2A and 3A.
11. A shock absorber as claimed in Claim 10 modified substantially as described herein with reference to Figures 2B and 3B or Figure 4 or with reference to Figures 2B, 3B and 4.
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US4650043A (en) * 1981-01-05 1987-03-17 Jonas Woodhead Limited Telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers
GB2215431A (en) * 1988-03-16 1989-09-20 Leda Suspension Ltd Hydraulic shock absorber
US5992585A (en) * 1998-03-19 1999-11-30 Tenneco Automotive Inc. Acceleration sensitive damping for automotive dampers
GB2373307A (en) * 2001-03-17 2002-09-18 Delphi Tech Inc Hydraulic damper for a vehicle suspension system
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US4650043A (en) * 1981-01-05 1987-03-17 Jonas Woodhead Limited Telescopic hydraulic shock absorbers
GB2215431A (en) * 1988-03-16 1989-09-20 Leda Suspension Ltd Hydraulic shock absorber
US5992585A (en) * 1998-03-19 1999-11-30 Tenneco Automotive Inc. Acceleration sensitive damping for automotive dampers
US6290035B1 (en) 1998-03-19 2001-09-18 Tenneco Automotive Inc. Acceleration sensitive damping for automotive dampers
GB2373307A (en) * 2001-03-17 2002-09-18 Delphi Tech Inc Hydraulic damper for a vehicle suspension system
GB2373307B (en) * 2001-03-17 2004-10-27 Delphi Tech Inc Hydraulic damper for a vehicle suspension system
CN104405818A (en) * 2014-11-21 2015-03-11 重庆隆鑫发动机有限公司 Adjustable damper
WO2017005383A1 (en) * 2015-07-03 2017-01-12 Zf Friedrichshafen Ag Damping valve
WO2018114172A1 (en) * 2016-12-21 2018-06-28 Zf Friedrichshafen Ag Damping valve
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