Brakes – Internal-resistance motion retarder – Having a thrust member with a variable volume chamber
Patent
1996-02-05
1998-03-17
Butler, Douglas C.
Brakes
Internal-resistance motion retarder
Having a thrust member with a variable volume chamber
188276, 18832214, 18832219, F16F 918, F16F 936, F16F 934
Patent
active
057276625
ABSTRACT:
A shock absorber has a biasing member located between the base cup of a reserve tube and a cylinder end at the bottom of a pressure tube. The biasing member urges the pressure tube away from the base cup of the reserve tube and provides for movement between the lower ends of the two members without affecting the seating or sealing of the components within the shock absorber. The movement between the pressure tube and the reserve tube provides axial compliance for accommodating tubes materials having different materials with different coefficients of thermal expansion.
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Guy Yoram
Pipis, Jr. John S.
Butler Douglas C.
Monroe Auto Equipment Company
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