Air spring heat sink.U.S. patent: 6,851,665 Issued: February 8, 2005 Inventor INVENTOR. One who invents or finds out something. 2. The patent laws of the United States authorize a patent to be issued to the original inventor; if the invention is suggested by another, he is not the inventor within the meaning of those laws; but in that : Phillip M. McLanghlin Assigned as·sign tr.v. as·signed, as·sign·ing, as·signs 1. To set apart for a particular purpose; designate: assigned a day for the inspection. 2. : Paccar Key statement: A method and apparatus for reducing the spring rate of an air spring by providing a heat sink A material that absorbs heat. Typically made of aluminum, heat sinks are widely used in amplifiers and other electronic devices that build up heat. Small heat sinks are the most economical method for cooling microprocessors and other chips. within the working chamber of the air spring which, in effect, reduces the ratio of specific heats, gamma, of the spring. [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] Bob Samples, Akron Rubber Development |
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