Abstract:
A shock absorbing device uses a damper including a cylinder enclosing a viscous fluid; a piston rod; and a piston dividing the interior of the cylinder in two axially separated parts. The piston is connected to the piston rod and has an orifice communicating the two parts. The piston includes an inner member integrally connected with the piston rod, and an outer member disposed about an outer perimeter of the inner member and configured to be axially movable with respect to the inner member. The inner and outer members are configured to define a gap therebetween through which the viscous fluid can flow, and to be biased away from each other by a spring disposed therebetween. The inner and outer members are arranged so that the gap is reduced as the amount that the inner member protrudes into the outer member increases, to thereby define a variable orifice.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION 
   This is a continuation-in-part application of Ser. No. 11/009,043 filed on Dec. 13, 2004. 

   BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION AND RELATED ART STATEMENT 
   The present invention relates to a shock absorbing device for arresting the movement of a moving body and more specifically to shock absorbing device which uses a damper having a cylinder that slidingly receives a piston having an orifice and which is filled with a viscous fluid. 
   It is known that, in order to prevent the generation of impact noise which tends to be produced when a structure such as a cabinet door, or the like, is closed rapidly, a damper, which reduces the speed of the speed at which the door closes, can be disposed on a door stop of the cabinet. 
   As a damper for generating such damping force, there is known one that has a cylinder enclosing a viscous fluid, a piston which divides the interior of the cylinder into two axially separated sections and which has an orifice communicating the two sections, and a piston rod connected to the piston. This damper is arranged to generate a damping force (attenuating force) using the resistance produced by the viscous fluid passing through the orifice when the piston moves in the axial direction inside the cylinder together with the piston rod, which is known in Patent Document. 
   Japanese Patent No. 3465978 
   The above damper arrangement utilizes the property that the fluid resistance of the viscous fluid is increased progressively as the speed of movement of the piston becomes higher, and when used, for example as a door buffer device, it can be configured such that the resistance is low for gentle door closing operation and high for rapid door closing operation. 
   However, setting of the damping force is accomplished exclusively by the sizing of the aperture of the orifice provided in the piston, and there is a shortcoming that when the operating force at low speed is set appropriately, the damping force at high speed becomes rather insufficient, and conversely, when the damping force at high speed is set appropriately, the operability at low speed is impeded. Accordingly, it has been difficult to set the dynamic range of the damping force over a wide operating range. 
   The present invention has been made to obviate the above problems, and an object of the invention is to provide a damper which can set a dynamic range over a wide operating range. 
   Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description of the invention. 
   SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
   In order to solve such problem and to provide a damper in which the ratio of the change of damping force to the change of piston speed can be increased and the applicable damping range can be expanded, a first aspect of the invention is such that a damper ( 1 ) comprises a cylinder ( 3 ) enclosing a viscous fluid and divided in two parts or chambers in the axial direction by a piston ( 4 ) which has an orifice ( 13 ) which communicates the axially separated chambers, and which is also arranged to generate damping force by resistance of the viscous fluid passing through the orifice when the piston moves in the axial direction inside the cylinder together with a piston rod ( 5 ) connected to that piston. In accordance with this aspect of the invention, the piston comprises an inner member ( 4   a ) which is integral with the piston rod, and an outer member ( 4   b ) disposed about the outer perimeter of the inner member so as to be capable of axial displacement with respect to the inner member. These inner and outer members are fitted together so as to define a gap (G) through which the viscous fluid can flow, and are also biased away from each other by a compression coil spring (second compression coil spring  12 ). The gap is reduced as the amount that the inner member protrudes into the outer member, increases and thus defines a variable orifice. 
   In addition to this, the cylinder is fixed to one of two colliding parts such as a moving body ( 30 ) and a movement restricting part ( 40 ) which limits or restricts the movement of the moving body by contacting with the moving body, and is arranged such that the piston is pushed inside said cylinder by the piston rod being pushed by the other colliding part. 
   With this arrangement, when the damper is in a state in which the movement speed of the piston rod is comparatively low, the gap between the inner member and the outer member is relatively wide and is maintained by the bias of the compression coil spring. Under these conditions, the fluid resistance of the viscous fluid is kept sufficiently low such that the operability of the device is not impaired. 
   When the speed of the piston rod exceeds a predetermined value and the resistance force of the viscous fluid acting on the outer member rises above the biasing force of the compression coil spring, the coil spring contracts and the inner member moves into the outer member. In accordance with this relative movement, the gap between the inner member and the outer member is reduced and the resistance to the flow of the viscous fluid passing through that gap, is further increased. A greater damping force is therefore generated. 
   Accordingly, in accordance with this embodiment of the present invention, a highly beneficial effect can be achieved wherein the ratio of the change of damping force with respect to the change of piston speed, is increased and the applicable range of the damper is expanded. 
   Therefore, in accordance with this embodiment of The shock absorbing device, the impact of the moving body can be attenuated, and the generation of unpleasant noise, and the like, can be reduced. 

   
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
       FIG. 1  is a sectional view of a damper during low-speed operation. 
       FIG. 2  is a sectional view of a damper during high-speed operation. 
       FIG. 3  is a perspective view of a door. 
       FIG. 4  is a sectional view of the door in  FIG. 3 . 
       FIG. 5  is a perspective view of a toilet. 
       FIG. 6  is a partial sectional view of the toilet in  FIG. 5 . 
       FIG. 7  is a front view of a window. 
       FIG. 8  is a sectional view of the window shown in  FIG. 7 . 
       FIG. 9  is a sectional view of a folding door. 
       FIG. 10  is a sectional view showing the state in which the folding door in  FIG. 9  is closed. 
       FIG. 11  is a front view of a shutter. 
       FIG. 12  is a perspective view of a drawer. 
       FIG. 13  is a sectional view of the drawer in  FIG. 12 . 
   

   DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
   The embodiments of the present invention will now be explained in detail with reference to the appended drawings. 
     FIG. 1  is a sectional view of a damper according to an embodiment of the present invention. This damper  1  includes a cylinder  3  wherein one end is closed and a cushion rubber  2  is attached thereto. A piston  4  is slide-coupled inside the cylinder  3 , and a piston rod  5  is connected to the piston  4 . A first compression coil spring  7  is disposed between a spring retainer  6  provided on the inboard end of the piston rod  5  and the closed end of the cylinder  3 . An accumulator  8  is provided within the cylinder in the manner shown. A cap  9  closes the open end of the cylinder in a manner wherein the piston rod  5  extends through a hole  10  in the cap  9  via an oil seal  11  and extends out of the cylinder  3 . The cylinder  3  is filled with a silicon oil having a suitable viscosity. 
   The piston  4  comprises an inner member  4   a  which is integral (fixedly connected) with the inboard end of the piston rod  5  (upper end as seen in the drawings), and an outer member  4   b  which is fitted onto the inner member  4   a  so as to define a prescribed gap G between the outer perimeter surface of the inner member  4   a . The outer member  4   b  is slide-coupled to the inner perimeter of the cylinder  3 . A compression coil spring  12  is disposed between the inner member  4   a  and the outer member  4   b  so as to force the two axially away from each other. The external dimensions of the inner member  4   a  changes becoming stepwisely larger in the direction of the outboard end (lower end as seen in the drawings) and it is configured so that the gap G between the inner member  4   a  and the outer member  4   b , becomes narrower when the amount that the inner member  4   a  which protrudes into the interior of the outer member  4   b , is increased. Also, the outer member  4   b  assumes a cylindrical shape with a bottom, and has a fixed orifice  13  having a suitable aperture for allowing the silicon oil to flow past, formed in an inboard wall thereof. 
   The accumulator  8  has a cylindrical shape and is formed of a foamed synthetic resin material of a type having a suitable degree of resilience and which contracts when a prescribed pressure is applied. The accumulator is held in place by means of a retainer  14  which is disposed on the inner perimeter surface on the cylinder. 
   Next, an outline of the operation of the damper according to the present invention is given. 
   Usually, as shown in  FIG. 1 , the piston rod  5  protrudes out from the center hole  10  of the cap  9 , in accordance with the biasing force of the first compression coil spring  7 . Also, the outer member  4   b  of the piston  4  is prevented from bouncing against the spring retainer  6  provided on the inboard end of the piston rod  5 , by the second compression coil spring  12 . 
   The cylinder  3  is, for example, fixed by a suitable means for example to the inside surface of the side wall of a cabinet in this embodiment. 
   When the cabinet door is closed slowly, the piston rod  5  which is pushed by the inside surface of the door, is pushed inside the cylinder  3  in opposition to the spring force of the first compression coil spring  7 . At this time, the silicon oil in the upper chamber as seen in the drawings, is pumped into the lower chamber through the orifice  13  of the outer member  4   b  of the piston  4 , and through the gap G between the outer member  4   b  and the inner member  4   a . The kinetic energy applied to the piston rod  5  is attenuated by the fluid resistance of the silicon oil. In this state, the outer member  4   b  and the inner member  4   a  are maintained separated by the spring force of the second compression coil spring  12 , and because the gap G between the outer member  4   b  and the inner member  4   a  is kept wide, the damping force is kept in a low range. 
   When the piston rod  5  is moved into the cylinder  3 , although the seal pressure of the silicon oil is increased by reduction of the internal volume of the cylinder  3  by that amount, this is absorbed by the compression deformation of the accumulator  8  made of foamed synthetic resin material. 
   Now, because the fluid resistance of the silicon oil increases progressively with the piston speed, for example, if it is set in advance such that the second compression coil spring  12  contracts due to the pressure of the silicon oil acting on the inboard end of the outer member  4   b  when the piston  4  moves at over a predetermined speed, because the outer member  4   b  becomes harder to move above the predetermined speed, the second compression coil spring  12  is compressed, and, as shown in  FIG. 2 , the inner member  4   a  moves into the outer member  4   b . Accordingly, because the gap G between the inner member  4   a  and the outer member  4   b  becomes narrower, the damping force increases due to the increased resistance to flow of the silicon oil between the inner and outer members  4   a ,  4   b.    
   Thus, in accordance with this embodiment of the present invention, because the compression coil spring  12  is used for speed sensing and for performing switching of the damping force by a variable orifice, the damper can be constructed so that the variation of switching speed due to change of atmospheric temperature, for example, can be attenuated. 
   Also, because the variable orifice is constituted by the gap G between two members, namely the inner member  4   a  and the outer member  4   b , which move relative to one and other in the axial direction, the dynamic range of attenuating force corresponding to the change of speed of the piston rod  5  can be increased, and therefore the degree of freedom for setting of the operating characteristics can be increased. 
   Next, a shock absorbing device  20  using a damper  1  having the above construction, is explained. 
   Concretely, in the shock absorbing device  20 , as shown in  FIGS. 3-4 , between two colliding parts, defined by a moving body  30  for example a door  31 , and a movement restricting part  40  for restricting movement of that door  31  (moving body  30 ) by contacting with the door  31  (moving body  30 ), that is, a door stop  41  or a door stopper  42  on a base  50  for example such as a door frame  51  which supports the door  31  (moving body  30 ) to be capable of movement (capable of rotation), the cylinder  3  is fixed to either colliding part (for example door stop  41  or door stopper  42 ), and it is made such that the piston  4  is pushed inside the cylinder  3  by the piston rod  5  being pushed by the other colliding part (door  31 ). 
   As a result, the impact force for example of the door  31  (moving body  30 ) colliding with the door stop  41  or door stopper  42  (movement restricting part  40 ) can be attenuated by the damper  1 , and the occurrence of unpleasant noise, and the like, during collision can be reduced. 
   Also, in the case when the door  31  (moving body  30 ) is opened and closed vigorously, the piston speed is accelerated, and the damping force of the damper  1  is increased. 
   Next, a door  31  as one example of a moving body  30  is explained using  FIGS. 3-4 . 
   The door  31  is supported so as to be capable of opening and closing on a door frame  51  (base  50 ) by means of hinges  60  having axes which extend in the vertical direction. 
   On the door stop  41  (movement restricting part  40 ) of the door frame  51 , the cylinder  3  of a damper  1  is fixed in an embedded manner, and its piston rod  5  is arranged to protrude toward the door  31 . 
   Also, a door stopper  42  (movement restricting part  40 ) is fixed on the floor. 
   The cylinder  3  of another damper  1  is fixed to the door stopper  42 , and its piston rod  5  is arranged to protrude toward the door  31 . 
   Although the piston rod  5  was arranged to protrude toward the door  31 , conversely, the piston rod  5  may be fixed and the cylinder  3  may be arranged to protrude toward the door  31 . 
   Although the piston rod  5  or cylinder  3  was arranged to protrude directly toward the door  31 , this embodiment of the invention is not limited to this arrangement, and although it is not illustrated, an intermediate member may be interposed. That is, as the piston rod  5  moves in the axial direction by the colliding of the other colliding part, which is the door  31 , the intermediate member, although it is not illustrated, is for transmitting that axial directional force to the piston rod  5 . For example, as the intermediate member, although it is not illustrated, a rubber cap, or the like, may be put on the protruding part of the piston rod  5 . 
   Although the damper  1  was fixed to the door stop  41  or the door stopper  42  being the movement restricting part  40 , conversely, it may be fixed to the door  31  being the moving body  30 . 
   Also, the number of dampers  1  is not limited to that shown in the drawings, and it can be suitably selected. 
   Examples of a vertical shaft rotating type which rotates about a shaft which extends in the vertical direction, such as a hinge  60  of a door  31 , are as follows: 
   (1) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Furniture 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, is a storage part of furniture, and in this instance, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the storage part. 
   (2) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of System Kitchen 
   The furniture, although not illustrated, may be a system kitchen, and in this instance, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the system kitchen. 
   (3) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Home Electric Appliance 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, is a storage part of a home electric appliance, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the storage part. 
   (4) Rotating Type Front Door of Refrigerator 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, is a refrigerator, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type front door for opening and closing the refrigerator. As will be understood, the term refrigerator also includes devices such as a freezer. 
   (5) Rotating Type Front Door of Middle Case of Refrigerator (Including Freezer) 
   The moving body  30 , although not illustrated, may be an opening-and-closing door of a middle case inside a refrigerator, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type front door for opening and closing the middle case. 
   (6) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Hot Cooking Appliance (for Example Microwave Oven, Toaster) 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a cooking appliance for example such as a microwave oven or toaster, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type front door for opening and closing the hot cooking appliance. 
   (7) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Washing Machine 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a washing machine, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the washing machine. 
   (8) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Dryer 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a dryer, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the dryer. 
   (9) Rotating Type Front Door of Dishwasher 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a dishwasher, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type front door for opening and closing the dishwasher. 
   (10) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Vacuum Cleaner 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a vacuum cleaner, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for exchanging the filter, or the like. 
   (11) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Office Cabinet 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be an office cabinet, and at this time, the moving body  30  may be a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the cabinet. 
   (12) Rotating Type Door of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be an automobile, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type door of the automobile. 
   (13) Rotating Type Door Handle of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a door of an automobile, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type handle for opening and closing the door. 
   (14) Cup Holder of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a storage part of a cup holder inside a car, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type cup holder which is attached in the storage part to be capable of opening and closing. 
   (15) Opening-and-closing Door of Display Refrigerator 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a display refrigerator, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the display refrigerator. 
   Display refrigerator is used generically and includes freezers and the like. 
   (16) Front Door of Commercial Game Machine 
   The base, although not illustrated, may be a commercial game machine for example such as a “pachinko” (pin ball) machine or pachisuro (slot machine game) machine, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type front door for opening and closing the commercial game machine. 
   (17) Other
     (17-1) Rotating type shutter of air exchanging fan or air intake fan of building   (17-2) Rotating type opening-and-closing door of cupboard   (17-3) Rotating type opening-and-closing door of clog cabinet   (17-4) Rotating type opening-and-closing door of bookshelf   (17-5) Rotating type garage door   (17-6) Rotating type gate door   (17-7) Rotating type bathroom door   (17-8) Rotating type water supply tank storage part of microwave oven   (17-9) Rotating type opening-and-closing door of locker   (17-10) Rotating type opening-and-closing door of safe   (17-11) Air conditioner   (17-12) Rotating type rear hatch or glass hatch of automobile   (17-13) Rotating type spare tire carrier of automobile   (17-14) Rotating type inner door handle of automobile   (17-15) Rotating type opening-and-closing handle of commercial refrigerator (freezer)   (17-16) Rotating type front door of vending machine   

   Next, a toilet  70  is explained using  FIGS. 5-6 . 
   On the toilet main body  71  of the toilet  70  which is the base  50 , the toilet seat  72  and the toilet lid  73 , which are moving bodies  30 , are supported to be capable of opening and closing by means of a hinge (not illustrated) which is pivotal about a horizontally extending a shaft. 
   The cylinder  3  of a damper  1  is fixed to the bottom side of the toilet seat  72  (moving body  30 ), and its piston rod  5  is arranged to protrude toward the toilet main body  71 . At this time, the movement restricting part  40  becomes the top side of the toilet main body  71 , and the colliding parts become the bottom side of the toilet seat  72  and the top side of the toilet main body  71 . 
   Also, the cylinder  3  of another damper  1  is fixed to the bottom side of the toilet lid  73  (moving body  30 ), and its piston rod  5  is arranged to protrude toward the toilet seat  72 . At this time, the movement restricting part  40  becomes the top side of the toilet seat  72 , and the colliding parts become the bottom side of the toilet lid  73  and the top side of the toilet seat  72 . 
   Although the damper  1  is fixed to the bottom side of the toilet seat  72  which is a moving body  30 , conversely, it may be fixed to the top side of the toilet main body  71  which is the base  50 . Also, although the damper  1  was fixed to the bottom side of the toilet seat  72  which is a moving body  30 , conversely, it may be fixed to the top side of the toilet seat  72 . 
   Also, the number of dampers  1  is not limited to that shown in the drawings, and it can be suitably selected. 
   As examples of horizontal shaft rotating type which rotate about a shaft extending in the horizontal direction, such as a hinge (not illustrated) of a toilet seat  72  and a toilet lid  73 , there are those such as the following. 
   (1) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Furniture 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a storage part of furniture, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the storage part. 
   (2) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of System Kitchen 
   The furniture, although not illustrated, may be a system kitchen, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the system kitchen. 
   (3) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Home Electric Appliance 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a storage part of a home electric appliance, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the storage part. 
   (4) Rotating Type Front Door of Refrigerator 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a refrigerator, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type front door for opening and closing the refrigerator. The term refrigerator is again used in a manner which should be understood to include freezers. 
   (5) Rotating Type Front Door of Middle Case of Refrigerators (Including Freezers) 
   The moving body  30 , although not illustrated, may be an opening-and-closing door of a middle case inside a refrigerator, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type front door for opening and closing the middle case. 
   (6) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Hot Cooking Appliance (for Example Microwave Range, Toaster) 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a cooking appliance for example such as a microwave oven or toaster, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type front door for opening and closing the hot cooking appliance. 
   (7) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Lid of Information Appliance (for Example Copy Machine, Fax Machine, Copy Machine, Combined Machine) 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be an information appliance, for example such as a copy machine, fax machine, copy machine or combined machine of these, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes an opening-and-closing lid, or opening-and-closing lid with ADF (auto document feeder), of the information appliance. 
   (8) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Washing Machine 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a washing machine, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the washing machine. 
   (9) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Dryer 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a dryer, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the dryer. 
   (10) Rotating Type Front Door of Dishwasher 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a dishwasher, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type front door for opening and closing the dishwasher. 
   (11) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Vacuum Cleaner 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a vacuum cleaner, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for exchanging the filter, or the like. 
   (12) Rotating Type Top Lid of Rice Cooker 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a rice cooker, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type top lid for opening and closing the rice cooker. 
   (13) Rotating Type Top Lid of Electric Pot 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be an electric pot, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type top lid for opening and closing the electric pot. 
   (13) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Office Cabinet 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be an office cabinet, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the cabinet. 
   (14) Rotating Type Door Handle of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a door of an automobile, and at this time, the moving body  30  may be a rotating type handle for opening and closing the door. 
   (15) Rotating Type Hood Lid of Hood of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a hood of an automobile, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type hood lid for opening and closing the hood. 
   (16) Rotating Type Trunk Lid of Trunk of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a trunk of an automobile, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type trunk lid for opening and closing the trunk. 
   (17) Rotating Type Glove Compartment Lid of Glove Compartment of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a storage part of a glove compartment of an automobile, and at this time, the moving body  30  may be a rotating type glove compartment lid for opening and closing the storage part. 
   (18) Rotating Type Cup Holder of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a storage part of a cup holder inside a car, and at this time, the moving body  30  may be a rotating type cup holder which is attached in the storage part to be capable of opening and closing. 
   (19) Rotating Type Console Lid of Console of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a console for example such as a center console inside a car, and at this time, the moving body  30  may be a rotating type console lid for opening and closing the console. 
   (20) Rotating Type Opening-and-closing Door of Display Refrigerator 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a display refrigerator, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a rotating type opening-and-closing door for opening and closing the display refrigerator. 
   Display refrigerator is used generically and includes freezers. 
   (21) Other
     (21-1) Rotating type shutter of air exchanging fan or air intake fan of building   (21-2) Rotating type opening-and-closing lid of sub-floor storage of building   (21-3) Rotating type opening-and-closing door of cupboard   (21-4) Rotating type opening-and-closing door of clog cabinet   (21-5) Adjustable angle back of chair   (21-6) Writing desk   (21-7) Rotating type garage door   (21-8) Rotating type opening-and-closing door of mailbox   (21-9) Keyboard opening-and-closing lid of keyboard instrument such as piano, organ or electronic keyboard   (21-10) Rotating type opening-and-closing lid of wastebasket   (21-11) Rotating type ice machine or ice chest of refrigerator (freezer)   (21-12) Rotating type opening-and-closing lid of scanner   (21-13) Air conditioner   (21-14) Rotating type rear hatch or glass hatch of automobile   (21-15) Rotating type spare tire carrier of automobile   (21-16) Rotating type seat (folding, storable, removable) of automobile   (21-17) Rotating type ashtray of automobile   (21-18) Rotating type seat back table of automobile   (21-19) Rotating type storage lid of luggage floor of automobile   (21-20) Rotating type opening-and-closing door of vending machine   

   Next, a window  80  as one example of a moving body  30  is explained using  FIGS. 7-8 . 
   Left and right windows  80  are supported to be drawn contrarily on a window frame  81  which functions as the base  50 . 
   The cylinders  3  of dampers  1  are fixed in an embedded manner on the left and right inside surfaces of the window frame  81 , so that their piston rods  5  respectively protrude toward the windows  80 . At this time, the movement restricting parts  40  become the left and right inside surfaces of the window frame  81 , and the colliding parts become the left and right ends of the left and right windows  80  and the left and right inside surfaces of the window frame  81 . 
   Although the dampers  1  are fixed to the window frame  81  which functions as the frame  50 , conversely, they may be fixed to the windows  80  being the moving bodies  30 . 
   Also, the number of dampers  1  is not limited to that shown in the drawings, and it can be suitably selected. 
   Next, a folding door  90  as one example of a moving body  30  is explained using  FIGS. 9-10 . 
   The left and right ends of left and right folding doors  90  are supported to be slidable in the left-right direction on a closet  91  which functions as the base  50 . 
   Each folding door  90  is constituted by two doors being an outside door  92  and a center door  93 , and the outside door  92  and the center door  93  are folded up in a V shape by means of a hinge  94 . 
   Although not illustrated, slide rails are fixed on the top and bottom of the closet  91 , and the ends on the sides that are apart left and right of the outside door  92  and the center door  93  respectively are supported to be capable of sliding on the upper and lower slide rails. 
   On the left and right inside surfaces of the closet  91 , the cylinders  3  of dampers  1  are fixed in an embedded manner, and their piston rods  5  respectively are arranged to protrude toward the left and right folding doors  90 . At this time, the movement restricting parts  40  become the left and right inside surfaces of the closet  91 , and the colliding parts become the outside ends of the outside doors  92  and the left and right inside surfaces of the closet  91 . 
   Although the dampers  1  are disclosed as being fixed to the closet  91  which functions as the base  50 , conversely, they may be fixed to the folding doors  90  being the moving bodies  30 . 
   On the left end of the center door  93  of the right-side folding door  90 , the cylinder  3  of a damper  1  is fixed in an embedded manner, and its piston rod  5  is arranged to protrude toward the right end of the center door  93  of the left-side folding door  90 . At this time, the movement restricting part  40  becomes either confronting end of the left and right center doors  93 , and the colliding parts become the two confronting ends. 
   Although the damper  1  was fixed to the center door  93  of the right-side folding door  90 , conversely, it may be fixed to the center door  93  of the left side folding door  90 . 
   On the end of the center door  93  facing the hinge  94 , the cylinder  3  of another damper  1  is fixed in an embedded manner, and its piston rod  5  is arranged to protrude toward the outside door  92 . At this time, the movement restricting part  4   b  becomes either confronting end of the outside door  92  and the center door  93 , and the colliding parts become the two confronting ends. 
   Although the damper  1  was fixed to the center door  93 , conversely, it may be fixed to the outside door  92 . Also, the number of dampers  1  is not limited to that shown in the drawings, and it can be suitably selected. 
   As examples of left-right sliding type which slides in the left-right direction, such as a window  80  or a folding door  90 , there are those such as the following. 
   (1) Sliding Type Storm Door 
   The moving body  30 , although not illustrated, may be a storm door of a building. 
   (2) Sliding Type Shutter 
   The moving body  30 , although not illustrated, may be a shutter of a building. 
   (3) Sliding Door of Middle Case of Refrigerator (Including Freezer) 
   The moving body  30 , although not illustrated, may be left and right sliding doors of a middle case inside a refrigerator. 
   The term refrigerator should be understood to include freezers. 
   (4) Sliding Door of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, is an automobile, and at this time, the moving body  30  may be a sliding door of the automobile. 
   (5) Sliding Type Cup Holder of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a storage part of a cup holder inside a car, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a sliding type cup holder which is attached in the storage part to be capable of sliding to the left and right. 
   (6) Sliding Type Door of Display Refrigerator 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, is a display refrigerator, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a sliding door for opening and closing the display refrigerator. 
   The term display refrigerator should be understood to include freezers. 
   (7) Other
     (7-1) Sliding type opening-and-closing door of cupboard   (7-2) Sliding type opening-and-closing door of clog cabinet   (7-3) Sliding type opening-and-closing door of bookshelf   (7-4) Sliding type door of vehicle such as electric train/trolley, (steam) train, ship, airplane, or the like   (7-5) Sliding type garage door   (7-6) Sliding type bathroom door   (7-7) Sliding type bookshelf, moving rack   (7-8) Sliding type seat (storable, removable) of automobile   

   Next, a shutter  100  as one example of a moving body  30  is explained using  FIG. 11 . The shutter  100  is supported to be capable of ascending and descending on a slide frame  101  which functions as a base  50 . 
   On the lower end of the slide frame  101 , the cylinder  3  of a damper  1  is fixed in an embedded manner, and its piston rod  5  is arranged to protrude toward the shutter  100 . At this time, the movement restricting part  40  becomes the lower end of the slide frame  101 , and the colliding parts become the lower end of the shutter  100  and the lower end of the slide frame  101 . 
   Although the damper  1  was fixed to the slide frame  101  which is the base  50 , conversely, it may be fixed to the shutter  100  being the moving body  30 . Also, the number of dampers  1  is not limited to that shown in the drawings, and it can be suitably selected. 
   EXAMPLES OF VERTICAL SLIDING TYPE ARRANGEMENTS 
   As examples of the vertical sliding type which slides in the vertical direction, such as a shutter  100 , there are those such as the following. 
   (1) Ascending-descending Type Blinds 
   (2) Ascending-descending Type Moving Rack 
   Next, a drawer  110  as one example of a moving body  30  is explained using  FIGS. 12-13 . 
   The drawer  110  is stored to be capable of drawing out in a housing  120  which is a base  50 . 
   A pair of left and right projecting parts  112  which project out to the left and right from the opening of the housing  120  is provided on the front board  111  of the drawer  110 . When the drawer  110  is pushed in, the back surfaces of the left and right projecting parts  112  contact the end surfaces on the front side of the housing  120 . 
   On the two left and right ends of the housing  120 , the cylinders  3  of dampers  1  respectively are fixed in an embedded manner, and their piston rods  5  respectively are arranged to protrude toward the back surfaces of the left and right projecting parts  112 . At this time, the movement restricting parts  40  become the end surfaces on the front side of the housing  120 , and the colliding parts become the back surfaces of the left and right projecting parts  112  and the end surfaces on the front side of the housing  120 . 
   Also, a pair of left and right stoppers  114  which project out to the left and right is provided also on the back board  113  of the drawer  110 . 
   As opposed to this, a pair of left and right slide channels  121  in which the left and right stoppers  114  are capable of sliding is provided on the left and right inside surfaces of the housing  111 . The dead end of the slide channel  121  limits the maximum drawn-out position of the drawer  110  by contacting the stopper  114 . 
   On the dead ends of the left and right slide channels  121 , the cylinders  3  of dampers  1  respectively are fixed in an embedded manner, and their piston rods  5  respectively are arranged to protrude toward the stoppers  114 . At this time, the movement restricting parts  40  become the dead ends of the left and right slide channels  121 , and the colliding parts become the left and right stoppers  114  and the dead ends of the left and right slide channels  121 . 
   Although the damper  1  was fixed to the housing  111  which is the base  50 , conversely, it may be fixed to the drawer  110  which is the moving body  30 . 
   Also, the number of dampers  1  is not limited to that shown in the drawings, and it can be suitably selected. 
   EXAMPLES OF FORE-AND-AFT SLIDING TYPE 
   As examples of front-back (fore-and-aft) sliding type which slides in the front-back direction, such as a drawer  110 , there are those such as the following. 
   (1) Drawer or Drawer Type Sliding Table of Furniture 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a storage part of furniture, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a drawer or sliding table which is attached in the storage part to be capable of drawing out. 
   (2) Drawer or Drawer Type Sliding Table of System Kitchen 
   The furniture, although not illustrated, may be a system kitchen, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a drawer or sliding table which is attached in the storage part of the system kitchen to be capable of drawing out. 
   (3) Drawer of Home Electric Appliance 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a storage part of a home electric appliance, and at this time, the moving body  30  may be a drawer which can be drawn out from the storage part. 
   (4) Drawer of Refrigerator 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be a refrigerator, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a drawer of the refrigerator. 
   The term refrigerator should be understood to include freezers. 
   (5) Drawer of Middle Case of Refrigerator (Including Freezer) 
   The moving body  30 , although not illustrated, may be a drawer of a middle case inside a refrigerator. 
   (6) Drawer Type Paper Feed Tray of Information Appliance (for Example Copy Machine, Fax Machine, Copy Machine, Combined Machine) 
   The home electric appliance, although not illustrated, may be an information appliance, for example such as a copy machine, fax machine, copy machine or combined machine of these, and at this time, the moving body  30  becomes a drawer type paper feed tray. 
   (7) Drawer Type Cup Holder of Automobile 
   The base  50 , although not illustrated, may be a storage part of a cup holder in a car, and at this time, the moving body  30  may be a drawer type cup holder which is attached in the storage part to be capable of drawing out. 
   (8) Other
     (8-1) Drawer or drawer type sliding table of furniture   (8-2) Drawer or drawer type sliding table of cupboard   (8-3) Drawer, drawer type sliding table or drawer type keyboard table of various kinds of desks such as writing desk, school desk, office desk, and PC desk   (8-4) Drawer type water supply tank of refrigerator (freezer)   (8-5) Drawer type ice machine or ice chest of refrigerator (freezer)   (8-6) Drawer of office cabinet   (8-7) Sliding type ashtray of automobile   (8-8) Drawer of cash register   

   (Other Parts Used) 
   Other parts used and uses of the shock absorbing device  20  are as follows. 
   (1) Inclined Display Shelf 
   The moving body  30 , although not illustrated, is a commercial product such as a beverage can, and the base  50  may be a display shelf for displaying the commercial product on an incline. Also, it may be made so as to absorb the impact of the commercial product in front moving on the display shelf by fixing the cylinder to a lower end part of the incline of the display shelf being the base  50 . 
   (2) Other
     (2-1) Shock absorbing for adjustable angle back of chair   (2-2) Cushion of bed or mattress   (2-3) Shock absorbing for storm door or shutter   (2-4) Shock absorbing for water supply tank or plastic bottle holder of refrigerator (freezer)   (2-5) Shock absorbing for bookshelf, moving rack   (2-6) Vibration absorbing for home electric appliance such as washing machine or dryer   (2-6) Shock absorbing during storage or installation/removal of seat of automobile   (2-7) Shock absorbing seat of automobile   (2-8) Shock absorbing for step-on type parking brake of automobile   (2-9) Shock absorbing during collision of automobile with human   (2-10) Vibration/shock absorbing of tire rack   (2-11) Vibration absorbing for baby carriage   (2-12) Various kinds of detection by attaching a switch to the damper  1     

   Although this invention has been disclosed with reference to only a limited number of embodiments, it will be self-evident to those skilled in the art which the invention pertains or most closely pertains, when equipped with the preceding disclosure, that various modifications and changes can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention which is limited only by the appended claims. 
   The disclosure of Japanese Patent Application No. 2004-213528 filed on Jul. 21, 2004 is incorporated herein.