Mechanical motion-snubbing device

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248 49, 248 58, 248550, B60T 712

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042892180

ABSTRACT:
A mechanical motion-snubbing device, which is set between a supported member, such as a pipe, and a supporting member, such as a structure, and comprises a pair of telescoped members, axial movement of one of the telescoped members being transmitted to a shaft as a force for its rotation; a first inertia member on one end of the shaft, the first inertia member having a peripheral surface which is provided with a plurality of segmental projections; a second inertia member having a cylindrical bore for receiving the first inertia member and being rotatably supported on the shaft; and segmental cutouts formed in the inner wall of the cylindrical bore of the second inertia member to be loosely engaged with said segmental projections, thereby causing said projections to be rotated in the circumferential direction of the second inertia member.

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