Joints and connections – Flexible member is joint component
Patent
1991-12-09
1994-03-22
Reese, Randolph A.
Joints and connections
Flexible member is joint component
403226, 403228, 403266, 2482053, 267141, F16F 712, F16F 930, F16B 1204, F16B 4700
Patent
active
052957551
ABSTRACT:
A shock mount is used for mounting a first member of a piece of furniture to a second member thereof. The shock mount includes an elastic portion and a metal portion secured to the elastic portion. The metal portion has an exposed surface of a shape which conforms to the first furniture member. The elastic portion is secured to the second furniture member, the exposed surface of the metal portion is adhesively secured to the first furniture member, and the elastic portion absorbs various loads imparted by the first and second furniture members.
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Boruta David M.
Byma George B.
DeHaan, III Richard
Herman Miller Inc.
Novosad Christopher J.
Reese Randolph A.
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