Stock material or miscellaneous articles – Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or... – Including interlaminar mechanical fastener
Patent
1979-09-24
1981-07-14
Cannon, James C.
Stock material or miscellaneous articles
Web or sheet containing structurally defined element or...
Including interlaminar mechanical fastener
248560, 248636, 248638, 2671403, 2671404, 2671411, 2671412, 267152, 267153, 428246, 428250, 428251, 428252, 428292, 428295, 428297, 428302, 428902, F16C 2706, F16F 140, F16F 712, F16F 1100
Patent
active
042787262
ABSTRACT:
An energy absorbing element such as a spring, shock absorber or vibration damper in the form of a laminated structure comprising at least one rigid non-elastomeric layer such as a reinforced plastic material bonded to a visco-elastic layer such as a vulcanizable elastomer in which twisted fiber bundles are embedded in the visco-elastic layer. Preferably the twisted fiber bundle comprises a steel cord having an elongation at rupture between 1.5 and 8%. An anchoring layer between the visco-elastic layer and the non-elastomeric layer may be employed.
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Brenner Edward J.
Cannon James C.
N. V. Bekaert S.A.
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