Brakes – Operators – Automatic
Patent
1998-07-22
1999-08-10
Butler, Douglas C.
Brakes
Operators
Automatic
188381, 267210, 267196, F16F 1306
Patent
active
059344199
ABSTRACT:
A shock absorber for damping the vibrations of the car by friction between two solid materials. The first solid material is the square aluminum cylinder and the second consists of two aluminum links. The two links are hinged at one end by the rod and pushed at the other end against the cylinder by a spring. This arrangement will help selecting the pulling force and the pushing force as required and within reasonable values.
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