Supports – Resilient support – Torsion bar or bushing
Patent
1987-01-30
1987-12-22
Foss, J. Franklin
Supports
Resilient support
Torsion bar or bushing
206583, F16M 1300
Patent
active
047142286
ABSTRACT:
A self-adjustable supplementary support system for a cylindrical container coaxially disposed in a cylindrical housing by upper flanged supports has a plurality of outwardly extending bracket units on the external surface of the container which coact with inwardly extending resiliently outwardly extending bracket units on the inner wall of the cylindrical housing. The bracket units have flanges which form a concave surface that seats on support bars, attached by links to torsion bars that are secured to ring segments annularly spaced about the inner wall of the cylindrical housing and the bracket units and support bars coact with each other to radially position and support the container in the housing during movement of the two components from a vertical to a horizontal position, and during transportation of the same.
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Abeles Daniel C.
Foss J. Franklin
The United States of America as represented by the United States
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