Supports – Resilient support – Nonmetallic resilient element
Patent
1990-10-19
1992-03-17
Purol, David M.
Supports
Resilient support
Nonmetallic resilient element
2671403, 2671411, F16M 500
Patent
active
050961535
ABSTRACT:
A shock and vibration mount including a mounting bolt, a first elastomer member, a support bracket, and a second elastomer member. The first elastomer member is interposed between the bottom surface of a mechanism which vibrates and the top surface of the support bracket. The second elastomer member is interposed between the under-surface of the mounting bolt head and the bottom surface of the support bracket. The first and second elastomer members and the support bracket do not normally contact the mounting bolt shaft.
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Barry Mount W Series Ring and Bushing Mounts brochure, pp. 19 and 20.
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Olson Michael D.
Salmonson Gary A.
Seeley Dale F.
Olson Robert A.
Onan Corporation
Purol David M.
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