Vibration damping means for windshield

Land vehicles: bodies and tops – Bodies – Storm-front shield – apron – or robe

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248206R, B60J 120

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041335759

ABSTRACT:
A vibration damper for a windshield, comprising a suction-type mounting assembly having a suction cup consisting at least partially of resilient material and adapted to engage the internal surface of the windshield and to form therewith a peripheral seal; a bell member having a peripheral flange portion adapted to bear against the suction cup; and a fastener assembly accessible from the outside and acting between the central region of the suction cup and the bell member. The fastener assembly when tightened drawing the suction cup into the interior of the bell member for increasing the cavity between the internal surface of the windshield and the suction cup, whereby the mounting assembly adheres to the internal surface of the windshield and absorbs or at least substantially dampens vibrations occurring in the windshield.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2632669 (1953-03-01), Piwczynski
patent: 2657893 (1953-11-01), Puckert
patent: 2730325 (1956-01-01), Van Dusen
patent: 2940713 (1960-06-01), Van Dusen
patent: 2968460 (1961-01-01), Van Dusen

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