Supports: cabinet structure – With movable components – Having biasing means
Patent
1995-03-27
1997-01-21
Cuomo, Peter M.
Supports: cabinet structure
With movable components
Having biasing means
369263, 248626, 248562, A47B 8800, G11B 3308
Patent
active
055954308
ABSTRACT:
A vibration sensitive component is mounted within a housing. The mass of the housing is supported by a damper which absorbs a portion of the shock to the component. In addition, a low profile resilient retainer provides a centering force to keep the component from contacting the housing.
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Cuomo Peter M.
Ford Motor Company
Hansen James O.
Kelley David B.
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