Air damping for bicycle shock absorbing fork

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5511811
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08427123

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A shock absorbing fork for a bicycle having an air damping feature to rapidly and effectively diminish the cyclical motion of the struts of the fork resulting from the compression and expansion of the resilient shock absorbing pads provided in the struts of the fork when an obstacle is encounter by the front wheel of the bicycle. The struts have an inner cylinder slidably mounted in an outer cylinder with the pads captively mounted between the bottom of the inner cylinder and a member of the outer cylinder. An air chamber within the outer cylinder is contracted by movement of the inner cylinder into the outer cylinder and is expanded by movement of the inner cylinder out of the outer cylinder. The pads, as the inner cylinder is moved into the outer cylinder are compressed to absorb the shock and the air in the chamber is compressed. The compressibility of the air allows the fork to immediately respond to the impact force. In addition, the controlled exhaust of the compressed air to the atmosphere reduces the amount of impact energy that would otherwise be stored by the spring. The reduction in stored impact energy in turn reduces the cyclical rebound of the fork enabling it to reach equilibrium more quickly.

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CHASE MANHATTAN BANK THE AS COLLATERAL AGENT4 METROTECH CENTER 5TH FLOOR BROOKLYN NY 11245

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Pileggi, James D Beaverton, OR 16 569

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