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Bumper buffer for automobiles characterized in that the bumper is attached to the chassis or body of the vehicle by means of two points of articulation constituted by the link by means of a pin of the head of a rod and the respective projection of the rear part of the bumper whose rod is housed and passes longitudinally inside a cylindrical box inside which is housed a spring whose ends are applied against the rear face of a washer fixed to the rod and the bottom of the cylindrical casing so that it exerts its expansive force in the direction of moving the stem and the bumper outwards so that when receiving a shock the effort is partly cushioned by the spring. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES116948U1965-10-291965-10-29
SHOCK ABSORBER BUMPER FOR CARS.
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Improvements in independent wheel suspensions, particularly applicable to towed and car vehicles and especially to camping trailers, of the type in which the wheel axle is mounted on the end of a connecting rod whose other end is articulated on a piece integral of the chassis and resting on a leaf spring, characterized by the fact that the stump is mounted on a support attached to the center of the leaf spring, whose two ends can slide in stirrups or boxes integral with the chassis or articulated on this last through twin plates. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
Shock absorber device for railway wagons, intended to protect the load against shavings produced in the longitudinal sense of the wagons. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)