Spring devices – Vehicle – Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
Patent
1992-03-26
1993-06-08
Graham, Matthew C.
Spring devices
Vehicle
Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
188288, 18832219, B60G 1308, F16F 900
Patent
active
052172120
ABSTRACT:
A shock absorber having a tubular body member provided with an accumulator chamber in one end thereof, and an axially aligned piston chamber in the other end thereof. A combination piston and piston rod member is telescopically mounted in the piston chamber. A check valve assembly is mounted in the tubular body member, which permits a metered flow of shock absorber oil from the piston chamber into the accumulator chamber when the combination piston and piston rod member is moved in an inward direction in the tubular body member, and which allows a free flow of the oil from the accumulator chamber when the combination piston and piston rod member is moved in an outward direction in the tubular body member.
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Chorkey, Sr. William J.
Claydon David R.
Ace Controls, Inc.
Graham Matthew C.
Mentag Robert G.
Schwartz Chris
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