Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Resistance alters relative to direction of thrust member
Patent
1983-02-03
1985-12-17
Stoner, Jr., Bruce H.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Resistance alters relative to direction of thrust member
92 9, 138 31, 188317, 18832222, F16F 950
Patent
active
045587671
ABSTRACT:
A shock absorber having a casing and a piston with a piston head mounted thereon and located in a chamber within the casing containing fluid, an annular peripheral groove on the shock absorber head for mounting an annular turbulence inducing member having an L-shaped cross section which is slidable on the bottom surface of the groove from a passive position which it occupies when the piston head forces liquid from one side thereof to the other in a fluid amplification mode and which moves to an active position for creating turbulence within the groove during the rebound movement of the piston head.
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Gastel Joseph P.
Oberleitner Robert J.
Stoner Jr. Bruce H.
Tayco Developments, Inc.
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