Single spring safety stabilizer for vehicle steering linkage

Spring devices – Vehicle – Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder

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267 34, 267150, 280 94, B60G 1156, F16F 100, B25G 302

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048220124

ABSTRACT:
A safety stabilizer for vehicle steering linkages for connection between a fixed portion of the vehicle and a movable element of the steering linkage comprising an outer cylinder and an inner fluid filled cylinder extending longitudinally through one end of the outer cylinder and movable relative thereto. A coil spring is mounted within the outer cylinder surrounding the inner cylinder. Two pairs of spaced apart annular stops affixed to the cylinders cooperate to compress the spring upon longitudinal movement of the fluid filled cylinder in either direction relative to the outer cylinder. A piston and piston rod are movable mounted within the fluid filled cylinder. The piston rod extends through the end of the fluid filled cylinder contained within the outer cylinder and is affixed to the outer cylinder.

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patent: 4736931 (1988-04-01), Christopherson

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