Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Resistance alters relative to direction of thrust member
Patent
1992-05-22
1993-07-27
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Resistance alters relative to direction of thrust member
267 70, 267147, 2671402, F16F 144
Patent
active
052304078
ABSTRACT:
A linkage rod for absorbing shocks and vibrations has a housing with a central bore. A spacer tube and a spacer load plate are inserted into the central bore. Several resilient members preferably formed of crimped metal wire strands are located in the central bore between the spacer load plate and a piston load plate. A mounting member has a shoulder formed between body and neck portions. A snubber cap having a central opening with an inwardly-directed wall is positioned around the mounting member. A snubber nut is attached to the mounting member to trap the inwardly-directed wall between the snubber nut and the shoulder. The snubber cap is fastened to the housing and the mounting member may move axially relative to the housing. The resilient members resist axial movement of the mounting member.
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Banks Edwin
Jensen William S.
Pork Andy
Smith Gary T.
Teeter Michael R.
Applied Power Inc.
Muratori Alfred
Oberleitner Robert J.
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