Spring devices – Centering device
Patent
1997-07-02
2000-03-28
Schwartz, Chris
Spring devices
Centering device
267 6413, F16F 100
Patent
active
060420944
ABSTRACT:
A self-centering spring assembly which is a column located between first and second vertically spaced frame members including a first end on the column movably secured to the first frame member, a second end on the column secured to the second frame member, a member having a first end movably mounted on the column and a second end in movable engagement with the first frame member, and a liquid spring connected between the second end of the movable member and the column.
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Bartz C. T.
Gastel Joseph P.
Schwartz Chris
Tayco Developments, Inc.
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