Arrangement for security against rotation of a structural compon

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248636, 267220, F16M 1300

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060767944

ABSTRACT:
An arrangment for securing against rotation for a structural component part of a vibration damper or of a shock absorber leg for motor vehicles, which structural component part is provided with a pin type pivot bearing. A piston rod and/or a receptacle is connected, in each instance via a flexible pin type pivot bearing, with the vehicle body or with a wheel guide part. The arrangement for securing against rotation acts between the piston rod and/or the receptacle and the part which is fixed with respect to the vehicle and connected therewith. The arrangement for securing against rotation is formed by a flexible structural component part which participates in the articulated movements and is arranged so as to be positioned between the piston rod and/or the receptacle or cylinder and the part which is fixed with respect to the vehicle.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2708560 (1955-05-01), Paley
patent: 5330166 (1994-07-01), Aoki
patent: 5456454 (1995-10-01), Schulz et al.

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