Spring devices – Fluid – Bumper
Patent
1975-01-06
1977-08-23
Marbert, James B.
Spring devices
Fluid
Bumper
61 48, 114219, 213 43, 267 65R, F16F 910
Patent
active
040435458
ABSTRACT:
A method and apparatus for cushioning motion and dissipating impact energy, preferably in a marine environment, including a piston and cylinder assembly, impedance means associated with the piston and cylinder for impeding translation of the piston within the cylinder assembly and an isolation and restoring assembly protectively surrounding the piston and cylinder assembly and continuously biasing the piston and cylinder assembly in a normally extended position operable to dissipate impact energy. The method includes the steps of isolating the piston and cylinder assembly from an ambient environment, cushioning impact forces imparted to the piston and cylinder assembly and restoring the assembly in an extended posture operable to dissipate subsequent impact energy imparted thereto.
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Dial Darrell D.
Von Bose Robert J.
Halliburton Company
Marbert James B.
Tregoning John H.
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