Limit rings for resilient supports and methods of manufacture th

Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Including energy absorbing means or feature

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267141, F16M 700

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053301633

ABSTRACT:
A ring for fitting to a resilient support containing two metal cores interconnected by a piece of elastomer, the ring serving to limit the extent to which the cores can be moved apart accidentally. The ring is rectangular in section and is made up of a succession of alternating layers respectively constituted by tapes of elastically deformable material and by sheets of parallel threads that are strong in traction.

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