Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Including energy absorbing means or feature
Patent
1987-01-21
1988-09-06
Reger, Duane A.
Spring devices
Resilient shock or vibration absorber
Including energy absorbing means or feature
248562, 267219, F16F 500
Patent
active
047687606
ABSTRACT:
The articulation comprises an inner armature (4, 9) and an outer armature (5) interconnected by a mass (3,8) of elastomer, in which are formed two chambers (6, 7) filled with liquid and interconnected through a passageway (13). The articulation is formed by two elements (1, 2) each constituted by part (4, 9) of the inner armature and a part (3, 8) of the mass of elastomer defining cavities (6,7) which allow an axial removal of the mould, one (1) of the elements further comprising the outer armature (5) while the other element (2) comprises a secondary armature (10). The outer armature (5) and secondary armature (10) are interconected by a setting operation after having axially clamped together the two elements (1, 2).
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Reger Duane A.
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