Spring devices – Vehicle – Torsion
Patent
1997-04-10
1998-09-22
Butler, Douglas C.
Spring devices
Vehicle
Torsion
295271, 72369, 267154, F16F 114
Patent
active
058103384
ABSTRACT:
A torsion bar has a torsion bar arm and a torsion bar back connected thereto in one piece. Successive longitudinal sections are provided with different cross-sections. Consequently, a permissible maximal tension is not exceeded at any point and a relative weight optimum is achieved.
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Koenig Wolfhard
Moehrmann Werner
Stiel Heinz-Peter
Butler Douglas C.
Mercedes-Benz AG
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