Spring devices – Rubber
Patent
1979-05-04
1981-05-26
Halvosa, George E. A.
Spring devices
Rubber
188 1B, 248615, 248632, 267 63R, 2671405, 267141, 267160, 267162, 267163, 267181, F16F 308, F16F 134, F16F 152
Patent
active
042694000
ABSTRACT:
An isolator designed to prevent transmission of shock and vibration from one structure to another, comprising a device structured to provide orthogonal excursion in three directions and comprising a plurality of nested, concentrically-arranged component structures, each of which is structured to permit orthogonal excursion and a connector element for securing structures in nested parallel relation so that the composite resistance to displacement is the sum of the resistances of the individual components. The component structure may decrease in size from the outside to the inside or be all of the same size.
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Barry Wright Corporation
Gilbert Milton E.
Halvosa George E. A.
Ross Gary E.
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