Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Including energy absorbing means or feature
Patent
1988-03-31
1989-05-30
Reger, Duane A.
Spring devices
Resilient shock or vibration absorber
Including energy absorbing means or feature
248562, 2671412, 267219, 267279, F16F 1300
Patent
active
048343510
ABSTRACT:
A rubber sleeve spring of two independently made parts each including two supporting sleeves one radially surrounding another, as well as a spring body of rubber joining the supporting sleeves and with two recesses corresponding to one another in the spring body. The two parts are so configured and assembled in a unit such that the recesses combine to form liquid-filled, sealed chambers which are in liquid-carrying communication with one another through a passage-like opening. The opening includes, in tandem, a first passage and a second passage of two branch passages which are connected parallel. The two branch passages differ from one another by having cross sections of different magnitude and/or different length and/or different cross-sectional variation over their length. They are preferably disposed in the plane of separation of the rubber sleeve spring.
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Graham Matthew C.
Reger Duane A.
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