Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Valve structure or location
Patent
1985-11-12
1986-10-07
Halvosa, George E. A.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Valve structure or location
1374939, 188280, 188282, 188317, 267127, 280714, F16F 934
Patent
active
046154205
ABSTRACT:
A piston assembly for a shock absorber includes a first set of one or more ports, controlled by two valve mechanisms, which conduct fluid only during the rebound stroke of the piston. A second set of ports, controlled by a single valve mechanism, conducts fluid during all compression and rebound strokes. A third set of ports uncontrolled by any valve mechanism conducts fluid during all compression and rebound strokes.
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Drouillard Jerome R.
Ford Motor Company
Halvosa George E. A.
May Roger L.
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