Harmonic damper for handheld instruments

Brakes – Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion – Resiliently supported damping mass

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C267S136000, C267S137000

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10871213

ABSTRACT:
A damper for reducing vibrations in a handheld device, tool and/or instrument may comprise a resilient member and a weight. The resilient member may mounted to any portion of a device having a surface suitable for engaging and retaining the resilient member therein, and the resilient member may have an inside surface suitable for engaging and retaining the weight. In some embodiments, additional resilient members may be arranged to engage and retain the weight.

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