Patent ID: 7722418
Filing Date: 2010-05-25
Classification: B63H,F15B

Abstract:
1. A method for configuring a hydraulic actuator used for a tiltable marine drive unit to provide energy dissipation capabilities during low energy collisions while controlling energy dissipation during high energy collisions, the hydraulic actuator including a cylinder with a piston reciprocatingly received therein, the method comprising: providing the piston with a passageway extending from a first side thereof to a second side thereof, the passageway allowing for the flow of fluid from a first side of the cylinder to a second side of the cylinder; providing a valve member on the piston to restrict the flow of fluid from the first side of the cylinder to the second side of the cylinder, the valve member having an open position in which fluid flows through the passageway from the first side of the cylinder to the second side of the cylinder, and the valve member having a closed position in which fluid does not flow through the passageway from the first side of the cylinder to the second side of the cylinder; biasing the valve member towards the closed position with a resilient member having a rigidity of between 600 and 1500 lbs/in; applying a preload to the resilient member which is sufficiently low so that the valve member opens during low energy collisions; wherein the initial cracking open of the valve is primarily dependent on the preload, not the rigidity of the resilient member; and after the valve cracks open movement of the valve member towards the open position and back towards the closed position is primarily dependent on the rigidity of the resilient member, not on the preload applied to the valve member; and restricting the flow of fluid from the first side of the cylinder to the second cylinder when the valve member is in the open position by using a stop to limit movement of the valve member away from the closed position, thereby controlling the flow of fluid though the passageway and the level energy dissipation.