Directional stabilizer ring and fluid spring assembly...

Spring devices – Vehicle – Comprising compressible fluid

Reexamination Certificate

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C267S064270

Reexamination Certificate

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07614615

ABSTRACT:
A directional stabilizer ring includes a first or mounting surface and a second or biasing surface that faces away from the first surface and extends at an included angle relative thereto. The second surface is configured to abuttingly engage the flexible wall of a fluid spring assembly and to bias at least a portion thereof in a preferred direction. A fluid spring assembly and a suspension system that utilize such a directional stabilizer ring as well as a method of biasing a flexible wall using such a directional stabilizer ring are also included.

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