Spring devices – Vehicle – Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
Patent
1990-10-11
1992-10-27
Butler, Douglas C.
Spring devices
Vehicle
Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
18832111, 248635, 2671411, 2671403, 267292, 267294, 267153, 267 33, 280716, 403225, 403365, F16F 308
Patent
active
051582694
ABSTRACT:
A shock absorber mount is described as having two pressed fittings which are mounted in end-to-end relationship. Each insert has two rigid, radially spaced cylindrical sleeves which are separated by a resilient rubber insert. The inner sleeve of the vertically lowermost fitting, when the fittings are properly mounted on, for example, an automobile frame, extends upwardly beyond the associated outer sleeve and is coated with rubber to enter a hollow bore formed by the inner sleeve of the upper fitting. The extension allows the lower fitting to initially absorb an upwardly applied axial force until it moves into shock absorbing relation with the upper fitting. The extension also acts to bolster the radial shock absorbing characteristics of the upper fitting to provide improved shock absorbing characteristics of the mount; namely, low axial shock absorption and high radial shock absorption.
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Goewey James R.
Hampton Bradley G.
Hein Richard D.
Jones Tony R.
Butler Douglas C.
GenCorp Inc.
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