Spring devices – Vehicle – Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
Patent
1987-05-27
1989-12-12
Kashnikow, Andres
Spring devices
Vehicle
Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
267207, 267197, 267 33, 267219, F16F 708
Patent
active
048862550
ABSTRACT:
The strut includes a bidirectional frictional damping assembly which provides frictional damping under rebound and jounce conditions. A separate rebound frictional damping assembly, or a separate jounce frictional damping assembly, or both, provide differential rebound and jounce damping, with and without bidirectional frictional damping.
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Kashnikow Andres
Le Mark T.
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