Supports – Resilient support – Nonmetallic resilient element
Patent
1995-09-18
1996-11-05
Braun, Leslie A.
Supports
Resilient support
Nonmetallic resilient element
248609, 248562, F16M 1300
Patent
active
055708676
ABSTRACT:
An improved shock isolating mount is provided that permits selection of either a high or a low separation strength. The shock mount comprises interfitting flanged spacer and thimble members and resilient rings mounted thereto. The thimble is formed from a hollow plastic stem and a metal base. The metal base includes a flange and an internally threaded post. The thimble stem fits over and snaps onto the post. The metal base member is made in either a high strength or low strength configuration. Selection of the appropriate configuration of base member provides a shock mount assembly of the desired separation strength.
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Berry Jr. Willie
Braun Leslie A.
Illinois Tool Works Inc.
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