Brakes – Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion – Resiliently supported damping mass
Reexamination Certificate
2006-01-13
2010-12-07
King, Bradley T (Department: 3657)
Brakes
Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion
Resiliently supported damping mass
C188S380000, C188S073350, C188S073370, C188S378000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07845478
ABSTRACT:
An anti-vibration device “D” having a shank (10) fixed to a structure (S) and a mass (4) retained on the shank (10) that is pressed by a spring (8) against the structure (S) with a predetermined force. The spring (8) increases the friction forces between the structure (S) and the mass (4) to deaden vibrations of the structure (S).
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Hsiao James K
King Bradley T
Michael & Best & Friedrich LLP
Robert & Bosch GmbH
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