Dual-rate linear damper
First Claim
1. A dual-rate linear damper having a first damping rate in a first direction and a second greater rate of damping in a second opposite direction, said dual-rate, linear damper comprisinga) a cylindrical housing having an inner peripheral wall with a first internal dimension and a longitudinal center line;
- b ) a piston rod having a second outer external dimension less than said first internal dimension;
c) a series of elastomeric disk elements mounted upon and spaced along said piston rod, each elastomeric disk element having a third radial dimension which slightly exceeds said first internal dimension and is substantially greater than said disk element'"'"'s axial dimension, said disk element also having a lateral surface portion which engages said inner peripheral wall of said cylindrical housing;
d) a backing plate for each disk element, said backing plate being positioned on the trailing side of said disk element when said piston rod is moving in said second direction and having a fourth radial dimension which exceeds said second outer external dimension but is less than said first internal dimension;
e ) each elastomeric disk element including relief means to permit increased flexibility when said piston rod is moving in said first direction, said relief means enabling said lateral surface portion of said disk element to flex inwardly toward said center line while said rod is moving in said first direction;
whereby said backing plate effectively stiffens said disk element when said piston rod is moving in said second direction giving a greater area of contact between said lateral surface portion and said inner peripheral wall and hence, a higher level of damping.
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Abstract
A plurality of embodiments of dual-rate linear dampers which can be utilized as hold open rods. These dampers provide significantly greater resistance to movement in one direction than in the other and, in one embodiment, effectively lock in the hold open position unless and until the design breakover force is incurred. The comparative resistance to movement in the two linear directions can be altered within the range of between five and ten times the force in the resistive embodiment by varying a number of parameters including, but not limited to, the number of disks in the string, the thickness of the disk flange, the number and depth of grooves in one or both surfaces of the flange, the tapering of the flange, and the properties of the elastomer.
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1. A dual-rate linear damper having a first damping rate in a first direction and a second greater rate of damping in a second opposite direction, said dual-rate, linear damper comprising
a) a cylindrical housing having an inner peripheral wall with a first internal dimension and a longitudinal center line; -
b ) a piston rod having a second outer external dimension less than said first internal dimension; c) a series of elastomeric disk elements mounted upon and spaced along said piston rod, each elastomeric disk element having a third radial dimension which slightly exceeds said first internal dimension and is substantially greater than said disk element'"'"'s axial dimension, said disk element also having a lateral surface portion which engages said inner peripheral wall of said cylindrical housing; d) a backing plate for each disk element, said backing plate being positioned on the trailing side of said disk element when said piston rod is moving in said second direction and having a fourth radial dimension which exceeds said second outer external dimension but is less than said first internal dimension; e ) each elastomeric disk element including relief means to permit increased flexibility when said piston rod is moving in said first direction, said relief means enabling said lateral surface portion of said disk element to flex inwardly toward said center line while said rod is moving in said first direction; whereby said backing plate effectively stiffens said disk element when said piston rod is moving in said second direction giving a greater area of contact between said lateral surface portion and said inner peripheral wall and hence, a higher level of damping. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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