Brakes – Plastic deformation or breakage of retarder element – Frangible element
Reexamination Certificate
2011-06-28
2011-06-28
Siconolfi, Robert (Department: 3657)
Brakes
Plastic deformation or breakage of retarder element
Frangible element
C188S371000, C188S377000, C267S136000, C267S139000, C267S116000, C267S124000, C293S132000, C293S134000, C244S1020SS, C244S1040FP
Reexamination Certificate
active
07967119
ABSTRACT:
The invention provides a telescopic member that includes a cylinder in which a rod carrying a piston is mounted to slide telescopically, the telescopic member including internal abutment mechanisms that are overridable over a predetermined force when the rod comes into abutment inside the cylinder in the shortening direction. The internal abutment mechanisms include an abutment piece extending in an open bore within the rod and projecting therefrom, the abutment piece being held to the rod via a pin.
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Brune Marc
Lahargou Andre
McCormick Paulding & Huber LLP
Messier-Dowty S.A.
Siconolfi Robert
Sy Mariano
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