Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Position of thrust member relative to chamber
Patent
1977-02-23
1979-01-09
Kazenske, Edward K.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Position of thrust member relative to chamber
92128, 188287, 188299, 188322, F16F 948
Patent
active
041334159
ABSTRACT:
A shock absorber for providing a linear decelerating force to a machine part by a piston forcing fluid through a series of orifices formed by the coaction of holes in the piston cylinder and grooves formed on the internal diameter of a sleeve which fits over the cylinder. The absorber is constructed with asymmetrical tabs formed on the cylinder in such a manner as to allow the insertion of the piston into the cylinder without any special inserting tools and the asymmetry eliminating the possibility of an improper assembly of the cylinder to a retainer structure.
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Dressell, Jr. Richard G.
Heideman Robert J.
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