Spring devices – Vehicle – Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
Patent
1986-07-18
1990-05-01
Halvosa, George E. A.
Spring devices
Vehicle
Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
267154, 267278, 280700, 280721, 280789, 16308, F16F 1300
Patent
active
049212311
ABSTRACT:
The torsion spring cartridge assembly disclosed herein is adaptable for use in practically any environment where oscillating motion is encountered. The assembly provides axle support for a rotating member as well as spring suspension for the axle. Dampeners can be provided to damp motion in one direction of oscillation or rotation. Serviceability is simplified since the entire assembly is removable for repair or replacement. The spring rate can be quickly and easily adjusted to accommodate environmental changes such as load, road conditions and weather. The torsion bars are protected from overstressing and possible distortion by a torsion limiter.
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Reynolds Norman
Reynolds Wilbur C.
Halvosa George E. A.
Reynolds Torsion System, Inc.
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