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Edward Bollbach
Anton Waindzioch
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B60G11/00—Resilient suspensions characterised by arrangement, location or kind of springs
B60G11/14—Resilient suspensions characterised by arrangement, location or kind of springs having helical, spiral or coil springs only
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15,095. Bollbach, E., and Waindzioch, A. June 28. Springs, arrangement of and mounting bodies on.-In order to minimize the jolt transmitted to a vehicle body, the wheels 17 are mounted on studs 16 carried by arms 15 pivoted on the ends of fixed axles 12, the arms 15 being connected by coil springs 19 to fixed arms 14 mounted on squared portions of the axle. Stops 18 on the arms 15 limit the motion of the arms 15 relatively to the arms 14.
GB190915095D1909-06-281909-06-28Improvements in and relating to Vehicle Springs.
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Improvements in or relating to Sensitively Attaching or Suspending under Varying Loads, Axles, Wheels, Carriages, Trams, Body Frames, Seats, Machines and other Devices, particularly applicable to Vehicles.