Brakes – Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion – Resiliently supported damping mass
Reexamination Certificate
2006-08-22
2006-08-22
Schwartz, Christopher P. (Department: 3683)
Brakes
Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion
Resiliently supported damping mass
C267S153000, C074S551200
Reexamination Certificate
active
07093698
ABSTRACT:
A shock-absorbing device for a motorcycle comprises a tubular cushion made of soft materials and a cover body made of hard materials. The shock-absorbing device is mounted on the middle section of a motorcycle handlebar, whereby the recoil force by a bumpy road on the motorcycle will be transmitted and absorbed by the front shock absorbing springs as well as the shock-absorbing device of the motorcycle handlebar. Further, the two ends of the motorcycle handlebar are respectively provided with rubber handgrips; the trio forming a three-stage type shock-absorbing device.
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