Dynamic rebound-resonance suppression

Brakes – Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion – Resiliently supported damping mass

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101 9302, F16F 710

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043600883

ABSTRACT:
Means and method for harnessing inertial forces so as to suppress rebound-resonance resulting from abruptly stopping a moving body. The inertial forces are generated by a movable mass yieldably and resistently coupled to the moving body. The movable mass maintains its motion when the body is abruptly stopped and the inertial forces coupled to the moving body are out of phase with the rebound reaction forces generated when the movement of the body itself is halted.

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patent: 2302670 (1942-11-01), Buchanan
patent: 2591115 (1952-04-01), Austin

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