WO2014149534A1 - Piston assembly with open bleed - Google Patents
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B60—VEHICLES IN GENERAL
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- B60G13/00—Resilient suspensions characterised by arrangement, location or type of vibration dampers
- B60G13/02—Resilient suspensions characterised by arrangement, location or type of vibration dampers having dampers dissipating energy, e.g. frictionally
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16F—SPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
- F16F9/00—Springs, vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or similarly-constructed movement-dampers using a fluid or the equivalent as damping medium
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- F16F9/34—Special valve constructions; Shape or construction of throttling passages
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16F—SPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
- F16F9/00—Springs, vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or similarly-constructed movement-dampers using a fluid or the equivalent as damping medium
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- F16F9/34—Special valve constructions; Shape or construction of throttling passages
- F16F9/348—Throttling 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
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F16—ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
- F16F—SPRINGS; SHOCK-ABSORBERS; MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
- F16F9/00—Springs, vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or similarly-constructed movement-dampers using a fluid or the equivalent as damping medium
- F16F9/32—Details
- F16F9/50—Special means providing automatic damping adjustment, i.e. self-adjustment of damping by particular sliding movements of a valve element, other than flexions or displacement of valve discs; Special means providing self-adjustment of spring characteristics
- F16F9/512—Means responsive to load action, i.e. static load on the damper or dynamic fluid pressure changes in the damper, e.g. due to changes in velocity
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- the present disclosure relates generally to automotive dampers or shock absorbers which receive and dampen mechanical shock. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a hydraulic valve assembly for the shock absorber which includes two separate bleed restriction paths which generate low damping forces at very low piston velocity.
- shock absorbers are used in conjunction with automotive suspension systems to absorb unwanted vibrations which occur during driving. To absorb these unwanted vibrations, shock absorbers are generally connected between the sprung portion (body) and the unsprung portion (wheels) of the automobile. A piston is located within a working chamber defined by a pressure tube of the shock absorber, with the piston being connected to the sprung portion of the automobile through a piston rod. The pressure tube is connected to the unsprung portion of the automobile by one of the methods known in the art.
- the shock absorber is able, through valving, to limit the flow of damping fluid between opposite sides of the piston, when the shock absorber is compressed or extended, the shock absorber is able to produce a damping force which dampens the unwanted vibration which would otherwise be transmitted from the unsprung portion to the sprung portion of the automobile.
- a fluid reservoir is defined between the pressure tube and the reserve tube.
- the fluid reservoir is in direct communication with the lower portion of the working chamber defined by the pressure tube (the area below the piston). All damping forces produced by the shock absorber are the result of piston valving when a full displacement valving system is used.
- a shock absorber In selecting the amount of damping that a shock absorber is to provide, at least three vehicle performance characteristics are considered. These three characteristics are ride comfort, vehicle handling and road holding ability. Ride comfort is often a function of the spring constant for the main springs of the vehicle as well as the spring constant for the seat and tires and the damping coefficient of the shock absorber. For optimum ride comfort, a relatively low damping force or a soft ride is preferred.
- Vehicle handling is related to the variation in the vehicle's attitude (i.e., roll, pitch and yaw).
- vehicle's attitude i.e., roll, pitch and yaw.
- damping forces or a firm ride, are required to avoid excessively rapid variations in the vehicle's attitude during cornering, acceleration and deceleration.
- road holding ability is generally a function of the amount of contact between the tires and the ground.
- large damping forces, or a firm ride are required when driving on irregular surfaces to prevent loss of contact between the wheel and the ground for excessive periods of time.
- shock absorbers have been developed to generate the desired damping forces in relation to the various vehicle performance characteristics. Shock absorbers have been developed to provide different damping characteristics depending on the speed or acceleration of the piston within the pressure tube. Because of the exponential relation between pressure drop and flow rate, it is a difficult task to obtain a damping force at relatively low piston velocities, particularly at velocities near zero. Low speed damping force is important to vehicle handling since most vehicle handling events are controlled by low speed vehicle body velocities.
- the low speed fluid circuit of the valving system will operate over a very small range of velocity. Therefore, the secondary or high-speed stage valving is activated at a lower velocity than is desired. Activation of the secondary valving at relatively low velocities creates harshness because of the shape of the fixed orifice bleed circuit force velocity characteristic is totally different in configuration than the shape of the highspeed circuit.
- variable orifice bleed valving circuits which are integrated with the mid/high speed valving systems.
- the integration of the low speed circuit with the mid/high speed circuit creates a system where the tuning of the low speed circuit affects the mid/high speed circuit and the tuning of the mid/high speed circuit affects the low speed circuit.
- shock absorbers includes the development of a valving system which can provide a smooth transition between the low speed valving circuit and the secondary valving or high speed valving circuit.
- the smooth transition between these two circuits helps to reduce and/or eliminate any harshness during the transition.
- the development of these systems has also been directed towards the separation of these two circuits in order to be able to independently tune each of these circuits.
- the present disclosure provides a method for independently tuning damping forces at low piston velocities in order to improve the low speed damping characteristics of the shock absorber.
- the present disclosure includes a separate low speed variable orifice bleed circuit which is separate from the mid/high speed or secondary valving system.
- the present disclosure includes a pair of fluid flow paths where one of the flow paths closes at a specified piston velocity in order to tune the low speed damping characteristics of the shock absorber.
- Figure 1 is an illustration of an automobile incorporating the valving system in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figure 2 is a side view, partially in cross-section, of a shock absorber incorporating the valving system in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figure 3 is an enlarged side view of the piston assembly incorporating the valving system in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figure 4 is a top plan view of the piston illustrated in Figure
- Figures 5a and 5b are side cross-sectional views showing the various flow passages which define the low speed bleed circuits in accordance with the present disclosure
- Figures 6a and 6b are top plan views of two different orifice discs which can be used in the low speed bleed circuits;
- Figure 7 is a side cross-sectional view illustrating a low bleed circuit in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figure 8 is an exploded view of the closing disc illustrated in Figure 7;
- Figure 9 is a side cross-sectional view illustrating a low bleed circuit in accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- Figures 10A-10D are side cross-sectional views showing the various flow passages which define the low bleed circuits in accordance with the embodiment illustrated in Figure 9.
- Vehicle 10 includes a rear suspension 12, a front suspension 14 and a body 16.
- Rear suspension 12 has a transversely extending rear axle assembly (not shown) adapted to operatively support the vehicle's rear wheels 18.
- the rear axle assembly is operatively connected to body 16 by means of a pair of shock absorbers 20 and a pair of helical coil springs 22.
- front suspension 14 includes a transversely extending front axle assembly (not shown) to operatively support the vehicle's front wheels 24.
- the front axle assembly is operatively connected to body 16 by means of a second pair of shock absorbers 26 and by a pair of helical coil springs 28.
- Shock absorbers 20 and 26 serve to dampen the relative motion of the unsprung portion (i.e., front and rear suspensions 12 and 14, respectively) and the sprung portion (i.e., body 16) of vehicle 10. While vehicle 10 has been depicted as a passenger car having front and rear axle assemblies, shock absorbers 20 and 26 may be used with other types of vehicles or in other types of applications including, but not limited to, vehicles incorporating independent front and/or independent rear suspension systems. Further, the term "shock absorber" as used herein is meant to refer to dampers in general and thus will include McPherson struts.
- shock absorber 26 is shown in greater detail. While Figure 2 shows only shock absorber 26, it is to be understood that shock absorber 20 also includes the variable bleed orifice valving in accordance with the present invention which is described below for shock absorber 26. Shock absorber 20 differs from shock absorber 26 in the way in which it is adapted to be connected to the sprung and unsprung portions of vehicle 10. Shock absorber 26 is illustrated in Figure 2 as a mono- tube shock absorber. It is within the scope of the present disclosure to incorporate the piston assembly with the open bleed in dual-tube shock absorbers or any other type of shock absorber known in the art. Shock absorber 26 comprises a pressure tube 30, a piston assembly 32 and a piston rod 34.
- Pressure tube 30 defines a fluid chamber 42.
- Piston assembly 32 is slidably disposed within pressure tube 30 and divides fluid chamber 42 into an upper working chamber 44 and a lower working chamber 46.
- a seal 48 is disposed between piston assembly 32 and pressure tube 30 to permit sliding movement of piston assembly 32 with respect to pressure tube 30 without generating undue frictional forces as well as sealing upper working chamber 44 from lower working chamber 46.
- Piston rod 34 is attached to piston assembly 32 and extends through upper working chamber 44 and through an upper end cap 50 which closes the upper end of pressure tube 30.
- a sealing system 52 seals the interface between upper end cap 50, pressure tube 30 and piston rod 34.
- the end of piston rod 34 opposite to piston assembly 32 is adapted, in the preferred embodiment, to be secured to the sprung portion of vehicle 10.
- Valving in piston assembly 32 controls the movement of fluid between upper working chamber 44 and lower working chamber 46 during movement of piston assembly 32 within pressure tube 30. Because piston rod 34 extends only through upper working chamber 44 and not lower working chamber 46, movement of piston assembly 32 with respect to pressure tube 30 causes a difference between the amount of fluid displaced in upper working chamber 44 and the amount of fluid displaced in lower working chamber 46. This difference in the amount of fluid displaced is known as the "rod volume" and this is compensated for by using a floating piston 54 as is well known in the art. While shock absorber 26 is being illustrated as a mono-tube shock absorber, it is within the scope of the present invention to utilize piston assembly 32 in a dual-tube designed shock absorber incorporating a base valve if desired. The bottom end of pressure tube 30 is closed by an end cap 56 which is adapted, in the preferred embodiment, to be connected to the unsprung portion of vehicle 10.
- the present disclosure is directed to the full flow piston assembly 32 which includes variable bleed orifice valving for both rebound and compression strokes which is independent of the mid/high speed valving.
- Piston assembly 32 provides an independent tunable smooth transition between the low speed valving and the mid/high speed valving in both a compression movement and a rebound movement of shock absorber 26.
- the damping characteristics for both rebound (extension) and compression for shock absorber 26 are determined by piston assembly 32 thus eliminating the need for a base valve assembly.
- piston assembly 32 comprises a piston body 60, a main compression valve assembly 62, a bleed compression valve assembly 64, a main rebound valve assembly 66 and a bleed rebound valve assembly 68.
- Piston body 60 is secured to piston rod 34 and it defines a plurality of main compression fluid passages 70, a plurality of main rebound fluid passages 72 and a plurality of bleed fluid passages 74.
- Piston body 60 abuts bleed compression valve assembly 64 which abuts a shoulder formed on piston rod 34.
- Piston body 60 also abuts bleed rebound valve assembly 68 which abuts a retaining nut 80 which secures piston body 60 and bleed valve assemblies 64 and 68 to piston rod 34.
- Main compression valve assembly 62 comprises a support washer 84, a bending preload disc 86, a plurality of valve discs 88, an interface disc 90, an interface 92 and an intake valve disc 94.
- Support washer 84 is threadingly or slidingly received on piston rod 34 and is disposed above piston body 60.
- Support washer 84 is positioned on piston rod 34 such that the specified amount of preload is provided by valve discs 88 and interface disc 90 and then it is welded to piston rod 34 or secured to piston rod 34 by other means known in the art.
- Interface 92 and intake valve disc 94 are free to move axially with respect to piston rod 34 to open and close main compression fluid passages 70 while leaving main rebound fluid passages 72 and bleed fluid passage 74 open. The axial movement of interface 92 and intake valve disc 94 eliminates the need for these components to bend to open main compression fluid passages 70 and thus provide a full displacement valve disc for the assembly.
- Bleed compression valve assembly 64 comprises an orifice disc 96, one or more first fulcrum discs 98, a closing disc 100 and one or more shim discs 102.
- Orifice disc 96 directly engages the shoulder formed on piston rod 34 and orifice disc 96 defines a first plurality of holes 104 and a second plurality of holes 106.
- the cross-sections in Figures 3 and 5a are taken through one of the plurality of holes 104 and one of the plurality of holes 106.
- orifice disc 96 can be replaced by an orifice disc 96' where the plurality of holes 106 have been replaced by a plurality of holes or notches 106'.
- Fulcrum discs 98 are disposed immediately adjacent orifice disc 96
- closing disc 100 is disposed immediately adjacent fulcrum discs 98
- shim discs 102 are disposed directly between closing disc 100 and piston body 60.
- closing disc 100 is normally spaced from orifice disc 96 such that fluid is allowed to flow through holes 104.
- closing disc 100 will deflect upward, as shown in Figure 5A, to contact orifice disc 96 between holes 104 and 106 to close holes 104.
- Holes 104 and 106 define separate flow paths through orifice disc 96. Holes 106 define an always open flow path and holes 104 define a flow path that is normally open but the flow path through holes 104 will be closed by closing disc 100 during a compression stroke of piston assembly 32.
- Main rebound valve assembly 66 comprises a support washer 1 14, a bending preload disc 1 16, a plurality of valve discs 1 18, an interface disc 120, an interface 122 and an intake valve disc 124.
- Support washer 1 14 is threadingly or slidingly received on retaining nut 80 and is disposed below piston body 60.
- Support washer 1 14 is positioned on retaining nut 80 such that the specified amount of preload is provided by valve discs 1 18 and interface disc 120 and then it is welded to retaining nut 80 or secured to retaining nut 80 by other means known in the art.
- Interface 122 and intake valve disc 124 are free to move axially with respect to piston rod 34 to open and close main rebound fluid passages 72 while leaving main compression fluid passages 70 and bleed fluid passage 74 open. The axial movement of interface 122 and intake valve disc 124 eliminates the need for these components to bend to open main rebound fluid passages 72 and thus provide a full displacement valve disc for the assembly.
- Bleed rebound valve assembly 68 comprises orifice disc 96, one or more fulcrum discs 98, closing disc 100 and one or more shim discs 102.
- Orifice disc 96 directly engages retaining nut 80 and orifice disc 96 defines the first plurality of holes 104 and the second plurality of holes 106.
- the cross-sections in Figures 3 and 5B are taken through one of the plurality of holes 104 and one of the plurality of holes 106.
- orifice disc 96 can be replaced by orifice disc 96' where the plurality of holes 106 have been replaced by the plurality of holes or notches 106'.
- Fulcrum discs 98 are disposed immediately adjacent orifice disc 96
- closing disc 100 is disposed immediately adjacent fulcrum discs 98
- shim discs 102 are disposed directly between closing disc 100 and piston body 60.
- closing disc 100 is normally spaced from orifice disc 96 such that fluid is allowed to flow through holes 104.
- closing disc 100 will deflect downward, as shown if Figure 5B, to contact orifice disc 96 between holes 104 and 106 to close holes 104.
- Holes 104 and 106 define separate flow paths through orifice disc 96. Holes 106 define an always open flow path and holes 104 define a flow path that is normally open but the flow path through holes 104 will be closed by closing disc 100 during a rebound stroke of piston assembly 32.
- a compression stroke of piston assembly 32 causes the fluid pressure in lower working chamber 46, in the plurality of main compression fluid passages 70 and in the plurality of bleed fluid passages 74 to increase. Initially, fluid flows into bleed fluid passages 74, through holes 104 and 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 68, through bleed fluid passages 74, through holes 104 and 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 64 and into upper working chamber 44.
- the first flow of fluid is through a continuously open fluid flow path through holes 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 64 which allows fluid flow at zero or near zero velocity of piston assembly 32 during a compression stroke.
- a second fluid flow is through holes 104 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 64. This makes it possible to eliminate the offset damping force at zero speed.
- a rebound stroke of piston assembly 32 causes the fluid pressure in upper working chamber 44, in the plurality of main rebound fluid passages 72 and in the plurality of bleed fluid passages 74 to increase. Initially, fluid flows into bleed fluid passages 74, through holes 104 and 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 64, through bleed fluid passages 74, through holes 104 and 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 68 and into lower working chamber 46.
- the first flow of fluid is through a continuously open fluid flow path through holes 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 68 which allows fluid flow at zero or near zero velocity of piston assembly 32 during a rebound stroke.
- a second fluid flow is through holes 104 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 68. This makes it possible to eliminate the offset damping force at zero speed.
- the tuning of the main fluid flow can be controlled by controlling the size and number of passages 70 and 72, the design of valve discs 88 and 1 18 and interface discs 90 and 120 as well as other design features for shock absorber 26.
- the tuning of the bleed fluid flow can be controlled by controlling the size and number of bleed fluid passages 74, the size and number of holes 104 and 106 and by controlling the thicknesses of fulcrum discs 98 and closing disc 100. This will control the piston velocity at which the second flow path through holes 104 will be closed.
- Closing disc assembly 200 is a direct replacement for closing disc 100.
- Closing disc assembly 200 comprises a centering disc 202 and a closing disc 204.
- Centering disc 202 is disposed within an aperture 206 defined by closing disc 204.
- the thickness of centering disc 202 is equal to or larger than the thickness of closing disc 204 to allow axial movement of closing disc 204 between fulcrum discs 98 and shim discs 102.
- the outside diameter of centering disc 202 is slightly smaller than the outside diameter of fulcrum discs 98 and shim discs 102.
- the outside diameter of centering disc 202 is 0.5 mm smaller than the outside diameter of fulcrum discs 98 and shim discs 102 which have the same outside diameter. This configuration increases the flexibility of closing disc assembly 200.
- a compression stroke of piston assembly 32 causes the fluid pressure in lower working chamber 46, in the plurality of main compression fluid passages 70 and in the plurality of bleed fluid passages 74 to increase. Initially, fluid flows into bleed fluid passages 74, through holes 104 and 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 68, through bleed fluid passages 74, through holes 104 and 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 64 and into upper working chamber 44.
- the first flow of fluid is through a continuously open fluid flow path through holes 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 64 which allows fluid flow at zero or near zero velocity of piston assembly 32 during a compression stroke.
- a second fluid flow is through holes 104 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 64. This makes it possible to eliminate the offset damping force at zero speed.
- a rebound stroke of piston assembly 32 causes the fluid pressure in upper working chamber 44, in the plurality of main rebound fluid passages 72 and in the plurality of bleed fluid passages 74 to increase. Initially, fluid flows into bleed fluid passages 74, through holes 104 and 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 64, through bleed fluid passages 74, through holes 104 and 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 68 and into lower working chamber 46.
- the first flow of fluid is through a continuously open fluid flow path through holes 106 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 68 which allows fluid flow at zero or near zero velocity of piston assembly 32 during a rebound stroke.
- a second fluid flow is through holes 104 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 68. This makes it possible to eliminate the offset damping force at zero speed.
- Piston body 60 is secured to piston rod 34 and it defines the plurality of main compression fluid passages 70, the plurality of main rebound fluid passages 72 and the plurality of bleed fluid passages 74. Piston body 60 abuts the shoulder formed on piston rod 34 and retaining nut 80.
- Main compression valve assembly 62 comprises support washer 84, bending preload disc 86, the plurality of valve discs 88, interface disc 90, interface 92 and intake valve disc 94.
- Support washer 84 is threadingly or slidingly received on piston rod 34 and is disposed above piston body 60.
- Support washer 84 is positioned on piston rod 34 such that the specified amount of preload is provided by valve discs 88 and interface disc 90 and then it is welded to piston rod 34 or secured to piston rod 34 by other means known in the art.
- Interface 92 and intake valve disc 94 are free to move axially with respect to piston rod 34 to open and close main compression fluid passages 70 while leaving main rebound fluid passages 72 and bleed fluid passage 74 open. The axial movement of interface 92 and intake valve disc 94 eliminates the need for these components to bend to open main compression fluid passages 70 and thus provide a full displacement valve disc for the assembly.
- Bleed compression valve assembly 264 comprises an orifice disc 96, a fulcrum disc 98, a closing disc 100 and a wave spring 302 or any other biasing member known in the art.
- Orifice disc 96 directly engages piston body 60 and orifice disc 96 defines a first plurality of holes or slots 104.
- Fulcrum disc 98 is disposed immediately adjacent orifice disc 96
- closing disc 100 is disposed immediately adjacent fulcrum disc 98
- wave spring 302 is disposed directly between closing disc 100 and intake valve disc 124 of main rebound valve assembly 66.
- Orifice disc 96, fulcrum disc 98 and closing disc 100 are able to slide axially on retaining nut 80 due to the flexing of wave spring 302.
- closing disc 100 is normally spaced from orifice disc 96 such that fluid is allowed to flow through slots 104 as illustrated in Figure 10A. Fluid flows in both an axial direction through slots 104 and radially through slots 104.
- closing disc 100 will deflect upward, as shown in Figure 10B, to contact orifice disc 96 to prohibit the axial flow through slots 104 while permitting the radial flow through slots 104.
- Slots 104 define two flow paths through orifice disc 96.
- the radial flow path defines an always open flow path and the axial flow path defines a flow path that will be closed by closing disc 100 during a compression stroke of piston assembly 32.
- Main rebound valve assembly 66 comprises support washer 1 14, bending preload disc 1 16, the plurality of valve discs 1 18, interface disc 120, interface 122 and intake valve disc 124.
- Support washer 1 14 is threadingly or slidingly received on retaining nut 80 and is disposed below piston body 60.
- Support washer 1 14 is positioned on retaining nut 80 such that the specified amount of preload is provided by valve discs 1 18 and interface disc 120 and then it is welded to retaining nut 80 or secured to retaining nut 80 by other means known in the art.
- Interface 122 and intake valve disc 124 are free to move axially with respect to piston rod 34 to open and close main rebound fluid passages 72 while leaving main compression fluid passages 70 and bleed fluid passage 74 open. The axial movement of interface 122 and intake valve disc 124 eliminates the need for these components to bend to open main rebound fluid passages 72 and thus provide a full displacement valve disc for the assembly.
- Bleed rebound valve assembly 268 comprises orifice disc 96, fulcrum disc 98, closing disc 100 and a wave spring 302 or any other biasing member known in the art.
- Orifice disc 96 directly engages piston body 60 and orifice disc 96 defines the first plurality of slots 104.
- the cross-sections in Figures 9 and 10B are taken through one of the plurality of slots 104.
- Fulcrum disc 98 is disposed immediately adjacent orifice disc 96
- closing disc 100 is disposed immediately adjacent fulcrum disc 98
- wave spring 302 are disposed directly between closing disc 100 and intake valve disc 94 of main compression valve assembly 62.
- Orifice disc 96, fulcrum disc 98 and closing disc 100 are able to slide axially on retaining nut 80 due to the flexing of wave spring 302.
- closing disc 100 is normally spaced from orifice disc 96 such that fluid is allowed to flow through slots 104 as illustrated in Figure 10C. Fluid flows in both an axial direction through slots 104 and radially through slots 104.
- closing disc 100 will deflect downward, as shown if Figure 10D, to contact orifice disc 96 to prohibit the axial flow through slots 104 while permitting the radial flow through slots 104.
- Slots 104 define two flow paths through orifice disc 96.
- the radial flow defines an always open flow path and the axial flow defines a flow path that will be closed by closing disc 100 during a rebound stroke of piston assembly 32.
- a compression stroke of piston assembly 32 causes the fluid pressure in lower working chamber 46 and in the plurality of main compression fluid passages 70 to increase.
- fluid flows into bleed fluid passages 74, through slots 104 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 264 in both an axial and radial direction, through bleed fluid passages 74 and into upper working chamber 44.
- the first flow of fluid is through a continuously open radial fluid flow path through slots 104 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 264 which allows fluid flow at zero or near zero velocity of piston assembly 32 during a compression stroke.
- a second fluid flow is axially through slots 104 in orifice disc 96 of bleed compression valve assembly 264. This makes it possible to eliminate the offset damping force at zero speed.
- a rebound stroke of piston assembly 32 causes the fluid pressure in upper working chamber 44 and in the plurality of main rebound fluid passages 72 to increase.
- fluid flows into bleed fluid passages 74 through slots 104 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 268 in both an axial and radial direction, through bleed fluid passages 74 and into lower working chamber 46.
- the first flow of fluid is through a continuously open radial fluid flow path through slots 104 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 268 which allows fluid flow at zero or near zero velocity of piston assembly 32 during a rebound stroke.
- a second fluid flow is axially through slots 104 in orifice disc 96 of bleed rebound valve assembly 268. This makes it possible to eliminate the offset damping force at zero speed.
- the tuning of the bleed fluid flow can be controlled by controlling the size and number of bleed fluid passages 74, the size and number of slots 104 and by controlling the thicknesses of fulcrum disc 98 and closing disc 100. This will control the piston velocity at which the second flow path axially through slots 104 will be closed.
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