Shock absorber with a hydraulic rebound stop

A hydraulic shock absorber comprising a main tube divided, by a piston-rod extending through the extension chamber. The shock absorber is further provided with a hydraulic rebound stop, called HRS fixed in the extension chamber and comprising a HRS-tube restricting the main tube, bottom and an entry...

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description A hydraulic shock absorber comprising a main tube divided, by a piston-rod extending through the extension chamber. The shock absorber is further provided with a hydraulic rebound stop, called HRS fixed in the extension chamber and comprising a HRS-tube restricting the main tube, bottom and an entry. The HRS also has HRS-piston freely slidably mounted on the rod and having a diameter adjusted to the HRS-tube and being provided with at least one fluid-passage substantially axially oriented. The axial displacements of the HRS-piston are limited between a Rebound-stop and a HRS-ring, both fixed to the rod. The fluid-passage is open to a flow of fluid when in abutment against the HRS-ring and being sealed when in abutment against the Rebound-stop. The HRS is further provided with at least one fluid-passage connecting the HRS-chamber to the extension chamber and providing to the fluid a way-out for an exiting flow generating a HRS-damping which is tunable and varies as the HRS-piston penetrates the HRS-tube, their relative position determining the size of the way-out.
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ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS
GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVEFUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS
HEATING
LIGHTING
MEANS FOR DAMPING VIBRATION
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
SHOCK-ABSORBERS
SPRINGS
THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
WEAPONS
title Shock absorber with a hydraulic rebound stop
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