Supports – Resilient support – Including additional energy absorbing means – e.g. – fluid or...
Patent
1977-06-21
1979-06-26
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
Resilient support
Including additional energy absorbing means, e.g., fluid or...
248634, 267113, F16M 500
Patent
active
041590910
ABSTRACT:
The device comprises two armatures one of which is for connection to a support and the other is for connection to a suspended element. A block of elastic material is interposed between, and defines with, the two armatures a closed enclosure. A partition wall provided with at least one calibrated orifice is mounted by the periphery thereof on a first of the armatures and divides the enclosure into two chambers. A liquid fills one of the chambers and at least a part of the other chamber. The partition wall has a part which is movable with respect to the first armature in a direction perpendicular to the mean plane of the partition wall. The first armature has a stop for limiting the extent of the movement of the partition wall.
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Le Salver Robert
Poupard Dominique
Automobiles Peugeot
Foss J. Franklin
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