Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Including seal or guide
Patent
1990-02-06
1992-10-13
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Including seal or guide
188285, 267 6422, F16F 936
Patent
active
051542641
ABSTRACT:
According to an illustrative example of the invention, a gas spring comprises a cylinder which is closed at both ends thereof. A piston is provided within the cylinder and separates two working chambers within the cylinder. The working chambers are filled with a pressurized gas. The piston is connected with a piston rod which extends axially through one end of the cylinder. The working chambers can be selectively connected or separated from each other through an axial channel extending through the piston. This axial channel accommodates a valve pin. The valve pin is axially movable by an actuating rod accommodated by an axial bore of the piston rod. The piston is in sealing engagement with an inner circumferential face of the cylinder. The valve pin is in sealing engagement with the channel. The piston is provided with an elastic covering layer, which covering layer provides both the sealing engagement of the piston with the cylinder and the sealing engagement of the valve pin with the piston.
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Fuhrmann Castor
Poertzgen Gregor
Muratori Alfred
Oberleitner Robert J.
Stabilus GmbH
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