Cone-shaped shock absorbing structure for an optical scanner

Supports – Resilient support – Nonmetallic resilient element

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248634, F16M 1300

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061318752

ABSTRACT:
A shock absorbing structure includes a cushion having a central longitudinal bore. A joint member is embedded in the central bore of the cushion and has a first part and a second part. The first part abuts against the inner side of the bore of the cushion to fix the cushion. The second part longitudinally from one end of the first part and tapers radially inwardly in the longitudinal direction thereof thus, together with the cushion, defining a progressively increasing gap as vibration space for the cushion.

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