Supports – Props and braces – Adjustable length
Patent
1977-07-15
1978-09-26
Staab, Lawrence J.
Supports
Props and braces
Adjustable length
280756, 296 28C, 296 35R, 296102, B62D 2300
Patent
active
041164121
ABSTRACT:
A mounting removably associates a first structure such as a construction vehicle with a second structure such as an operator station which may include a roll-over protective device. The mounting includes a first hollow member affixed to the first structure and a second member disposed in and affixed to the first member. Fastening the second member to the first member is a resilient bushing oriented transversely to the main load along with separate annular resilient members, all to dampen transmission of vibrations in the first member to the second member. The second structure is removably affixed to the second member by a tapered socket fitting a tapered end of the second member.
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Caterpillar Tractor Co.
Staab Lawrence J.
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