Spring devices – Vehicle – Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
Patent
1991-09-03
1992-09-29
Halvosa, George E. A.
Spring devices
Vehicle
Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
2671404, 267152, 267227, F16F 310
Patent
active
051508869
ABSTRACT:
A top mount assembly includes a resilient isolator designed to be seated on an upper end of an actuator. A guiding sleeve is seated on the isolator and includes an upstanding annular wall forming a cavity in an upper surface of the guiding sleeve. At least one Belleville spring is mounted in the cavity to permit deflection of the assembly during the operational range of the actuator. A thrust plate is mounted on the Belleville spring and attached to the body.
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Steven Basic, Omega Components, Erie, Pa., 18-page, undated article describing and illustrating an "integrated spring damper".
Steven Basic, Design News, two-page, undated article titled, "Embedded Washers Absorb Shock, Vibration", describing and illustrating an integrated spring damper, Mar. 25, 1991.
Baldini Todd H.
Collins, Jr. Wendell
Hamberg James P.
Longhouse Richard E.
Smith Stanley E.
General Motors Corporation
Halvosa George E. A.
Tucker A. Michael
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