Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Thrust member or piston structure
Reexamination Certificate
2007-08-14
2007-08-14
Siconolfi, Robert A. (Department: 3683)
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Thrust member or piston structure
C188S280000
Reexamination Certificate
active
10885446
ABSTRACT:
A dashpot featuring amplitude-dependent shock absorption, especially intended for the wheel of a vehicle and including a hydraulically parallel cylindrical pressure-compensation chamber (8). The pressure-compensation chamber is partitioned by an axially displaceable floating piston (10). At least one face (25) of the floating piston is provided with a resilient bumper (18).The object is a dashpot with a floating piston that arrives more gently at its limit inside the pressure-compensation chamber (8).The bumper is accordingly accommodated in an axial hollow (17) that extends through the body (15) of the floating piston.
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Burböck Walter
Eisenring Tina
Feist Dirk
Götz Ole
Hartig Ulrich
McGlew and Tuttle , P.C.
Siconolfi Robert A.
Thyssenkrupp Bilstein Suspension GmbH
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