Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Cylinder structure
Patent
1984-04-30
1985-12-24
Reger, Duane A.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Cylinder structure
188315, 1883225, F16F 943
Patent
active
045600422
ABSTRACT:
A method of self-pressurizing a piston-and-rod hydraulic damper by providing at least two gas-generating reactants in the damper's reservoir which reactants are separated one from the other by a temporary barrier. The barrier is subsequently removed, after the damper is filled and sealed, so as to permit the reactants to combine and generate the pressurizing gas. A capsule containing both reactants and a meltable barrier is disclosed.
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Bilstein Brochure (printed Aug. 1983).
Brake & Front End-Jul. 1982-pp. 17 & 18.
Capehart Tenneille W.
Richter Roy
Sell Jeffrey A.
General Motors Corporation
Plant Lawrence B.
Reger Duane A.
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