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Stabilizer bar slip bushing with axial restraint

  • US 5,224,790 A
  • Filed: 01/07/1992
  • Issued: 07/06/1993
  • Est. Priority Date: 01/07/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A mount assembly for resiliently coupling a first metal structural member to a second metal structural member, each of which has an outer surface, comprising:

  • (a) an elastomeric outer sleeve having inner and outer surfaces, and having a hollow which is designed to at least partially surround the outer surface of the first metal member;

    (b) means coacting between the outer sleeve and the first metal member for providing an interface of slippage between the mount assembly and the first metal member away from the surface of the first metal member, said interface being at the inner surface of the outer sleeve closest the first metal member, the means including;

    a hollow elastomeric inner sleeve having inner and outer surfaces and which is separate from and radially and axially movable from an aligned to an axially misaligned position relative to the outer sleeve and which at least partially surrounds the first metal member and is interspersed between the first metal member and the outer sleeve, and means coacting with the inner sleeve for decreasing frictional engagement between the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve to a level which permits free rotational movement of the first metal member relative to the outer sleeve and which is substantially lower than the frictional engagement between the inner sleeve and the first metal member;

    (c) means limiting axial movement between the inner sleeve and the outer sleeve, the limiting means providing increased resistance to axial movement as the relative distance of misalignment is increased; and

    (d) means for attaching the mount assembly to the second metal structural member.

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