Spring devices – Compound – Rubber
Patent
1990-05-23
1992-04-07
Halvosa, George A.
Spring devices
Compound
Rubber
248621, 248634, 267 30, 2671403, 2671405, 267149, 267164, 267165, 280715, F16F 310
Patent
active
051021072
ABSTRACT:
A resilient support for a suspension system of the type comprising two frameworks (1) capable of being fastened to two assemblies between which the support is intended to be interposed. The support includes, as the main resilient element intended for supporting a load, at least one resilient tubular member (3), the axis (y) of which extends perpendicularly to the main direction (z) in which the load is exerted. An elastic material (2) is bonded or fixed on either side of the tubular member (3) for fastening the tubular member to a respective framework.
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Ciolczyk Jean-Pierre
Simon Jean-Michel
Halvosa George A.
Hutchinson
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