Expansible chamber devices – With inspection window in expansible chamber wall portion – With lock
Patent
1997-09-19
1999-09-28
Denion, Thomas E.
Expansible chamber devices
With inspection window in expansible chamber wall portion
With lock
92 135, 92117A, 92107, 92165PR, F01B 2526
Patent
active
059570296
ABSTRACT:
A linear thruster is disclosed in which a load beam is linearly moved by fluid power relative to a guide beam and a piston. The beams are multisided in cross-section to substantially increase the linear bearing area between the bodies and, thereby, substantially increase the strength of the linear thruster against side forces as well as moments to which the linear thruster might subjected. Internal positioning of the components and energy transmission are maximized and the stroke may be variably adjusted.
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Boyer Peter W.
Breese Steven J.
Choisser Daniel L.
Douglas Kevin R.
Harris David S.
Bimba Manufacturing Co.
Denion Thomas E.
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