Supports – Resilient support – Including additional energy absorbing means – e.g. – fluid or...
Patent
1991-07-18
1992-12-08
Friedman, Carl D.
Supports
Resilient support
Including additional energy absorbing means, e.g., fluid or...
248619, 248626, 248636, 267148, E16M 1300
Patent
active
051691108
ABSTRACT:
An isolator includes flexural elements for resisting transmission of shock and vibration forces between structures, and also includes conductor elements for conducting energy such as heat and/or electricity from at least one of the structures. Each element spans the distance between a pair of isolator supports connected to the structures.
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Barrasso Max
Snaith Raymond E.
Aeroflex International Incorporated
Berger Derek J.
Friedman Carl D.
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