Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Tool movement dampening
Patent
1979-04-24
1980-04-01
Halvosa, George E. A.
Spring devices
Resilient shock or vibration absorber
Tool movement dampening
267 33, 267141, 267152, 400686, F16F 310
Patent
active
041958268
ABSTRACT:
In the illustrated embodiments, an elastomer body has a relatively thin metal layer overlying the elastomer surface to be loaded so as to prevent adhesion at the elastomer surface in spite of a long period of dwell in contact with a relatively more rigid cooperating part such as a hard rubber stop. In a basic form, a thin metal sleeve may encircle a cylindrical elastomer body. The outer surface of the sleeve may be grooved for extra adhesion resistance. In a further development, the sleeve is formed as a helical wire spring which may be confined between two flanges integral with the elastomer body.
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Weinke Robert
Wiesmeier Georg
Halvosa George E. A.
Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
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