Brakes – Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion
Patent
1989-08-18
1991-11-05
Butler, Douglas C.
Brakes
Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion
248570, 267 33, 267152, 267153, 267148, F16F 700
Patent
active
050625071
ABSTRACT:
A vibration and shock absorber device, comprising a metal body constituted by one or more helically wound lengths of cable (1) and two bars (10, 20) interconnecting the turns in two diametrically opposite zones, with a layer of elastomer material (30) coating the structure and leaving a central orifice (31, 32, 33, 34). The turns of the lengths of cable (1) are greased or otherwise treated to prevent them from adhering to the elastomer material (30).
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Butler Douglas C.
Vibrachoc
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