Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Controlled by an operator remote from retarder
Patent
1989-07-07
1992-02-25
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Controlled by an operator remote from retarder
439 34, 439467, F16F 946, H01R 3300, H01R 1358
Patent
active
050905244
ABSTRACT:
A shock absorber is disclosed which electrically communicates with an external source of electrical potential. The shock absorber comprises a valve for electrically controlling the flow of damping fluid in the working chamber of the shock absorber. The shock absorber further comprises a connector for allowing the valve to be electrically connected to the source of electrical potential. The connector comprises an adapter shaft communicating with the piston rod of the shock absorber, a first connector assembly connected to the adapter shaft, and a second connector assembly connected to the first connector assembly.
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Groves Gary W.
Miller Lonnie G. D.
Monroe Auto Equipment Company
Oberleitner Robert J.
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