Spring devices – Vehicle – Comprising compressible fluid
Patent
1997-04-11
1999-11-02
Graham, Matthew C.
Spring devices
Vehicle
Comprising compressible fluid
267 6421, 267 6427, F16F 904
Patent
active
059755067
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to an air spring having a composite flexible member 4 in which cords 22 are embedded as a reinforcement. The cords 22 have cord angles to the peripheral direction of the flexible member 4 over the longitudinal length of the flexible member. The flexible member 4 comprises two flexible-member components (12a, 12b). The cord angle a in the first flexible-member component 12a is different from the cord angle .beta. in the second flexible-member component 12b. A method for making such an air spring is also disclosed.
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Cerny Paul
Thurow Gerhard
Continental Aktiengesellschaft
Graham Matthew C.
Ottesen Walter
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