Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Magnetic fluid or material
Patent
1999-01-20
2000-01-04
Graham, Matthew C.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Magnetic fluid or material
1882672, F16F 1503
Patent
active
060099828
ABSTRACT:
A magnetic particle damper apparatus is provided for damping motion between two relatively movable members. The damper apparatus comprises first and second conductor members each attachable to one of the relatively movable members. The conductor members are disposed with confronting surfaces having a gap therebetween filled with a quantity of magnetic particles. A magnetic element is attached to one of the conductor members, producing magnetic flux which is substantially confined to a magnetic flux path defined by relatively magnetically permeable regions and relatively magnetically non-permeable regions of the conductor members to flow across the gap and through the magnetic particles. The magnetic field causes the magnetic particles along the flux path to adhere to one another and to the confronting surfaces of the conductor members producing a force opposing relative motion between said movable members and dissipating energy when the conductor members move relative to one another.
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Agnihotri Ashok K.
Sadler Stanley G.
Bell Helicopter Textron Inc.
Graham Matthew C.
Warren, Jr. Sanford E.
Youst Lawrence R.
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