Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Using yieldable or fluent solid or semisolid
Patent
1975-05-02
1977-03-15
Blix, Trygve M.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Using yieldable or fluent solid or semisolid
260 465G, F16F 930
Patent
active
040119297
ABSTRACT:
There is provided a new improved dampening medium for a shock dampening device. The dampening device comprises a closed chamber, a movable piston rod extending through the chamber and an enlarged piston head located on the piston rod. Located in the interior space of the closed chamber under pressure is a compressible solid, fragmented, particulate mass of cured unfilled silicone rubber composition for producing a damping effect on the piston rod and head. The damper device includes a threaded plug for varying the internal static pressure on the compressible mass within the chamber and apertures extending through the piston head or an annular space between the outer edge of the piston head and the interior of the chamber for bypassing the compressible mass.
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Jeram Edward M.
Striker Richard A.
Blix Trygve M.
General Electric Company
Hedman Edward A.
Kazenske Edward R.
Koltos E. Philip
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