Spring devices – Seat support – Velocipede or motorcycle
Patent
1990-02-15
1991-11-05
Butler, Douglas C.
Spring devices
Seat support
Velocipede or motorcycle
248600, 267178, B62J 102, F16F 100
Patent
active
050626175
ABSTRACT:
There is provided a new and useful shock absorbing support post for a bicycle seat comprising a tubular member having top and bottom ends, a shock absorber within the tubular member, an elongated cylindrical stem partially within and in sliding engagement with the tubular member, a first end of the stem engaging the shock absorber and a second end of the stem extending outwardly of the tubular member, a stop limiting the range of sliding movement of the stem relative to the tubular member, and a stop for maintaining a predetermined resting force between the stem and the shock absorber.
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Butler Douglas C.
Camberfield Manufacturing Limited
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