Spring devices – Vehicle – Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
Patent
1995-10-30
1997-10-21
Poon, Peter M.
Spring devices
Vehicle
Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
267 6428, F16F 900, B60G 1300
Patent
active
056788100
ABSTRACT:
A pneumatic suspension system including an air spring in combination with a damper provides a way of mounting to a vehicle with a dual path mount. The air spring includes a canister in combination with a flexible element defining a variable pressure chamber. A mounting plate is captured about the canister by a nut. The nut has an air passageway for inflating and relieving the air spring and for providing a selectively open communicative path between the air spring and a remote volume that extends through the mount.
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Hagwood Stephen Carey
Kruckemeyer William Charles
Robinson Frank
Shores Jay Michael
Summers, III Herbert Stanley
General Motors Corporation
Poon Peter M.
Sedlar Jeffrey A.
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