U.S. patents available from 1976 to present.
U.S. patent applications available from 2005 to present.

Icon_funbox Did You Know...

...that on Dec. 15, 1836, the Patent Office was completely destroyed by fire? Lost were some 7,000 models, 9,000 drawings, and 230 books plus all records of patent applications and grants.

Newsletter  PatentStorm News

Make the Most of Our Site

See this month's Top Inventors and Most Cited Patents.

Stay on top of the latest innovations by subscribing to an RSS feed.

Registered users: Manage your profile.

 

Class 213/41 - Varying resistance


Subclass of Class 213 - Railway draft appliances
Definition: Devices wherein the spring resistance is increased to give
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 12/25/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7311215Positional variable orifice pin for hydraulic pressure control in a draft gear
A draft gear assembly including a housing having an open front and closed rear portions. A compressible cushioning element is positioned within the rear portion with a seating arrangement abutting one end thereof adjacent the open front portion. A friction cushionin...
12/25/2007
7066344Mask film, its manufacturing method, and manufacturing method of circuit board using the same
A mask film includes a base material, a parting layer and a non-parting portion placed on the base material. Accordingly, an optimum adhesion strength of the mask film and a prepreg sheet can be maintained, and peeling between the mask film and prepreg sheet can be ...
06/27/2006
6923331High capacity draft gear
A friction-type draft gear assembly includes a housing having an open front and closed rear portions. A compressible cushioning element is positioned within the rear portion with a seating arrangement abutting one end thereof adjacent the open front portion. A frict...
08/02/2005
6199708Railcar cushioning device with internal elastomeric spring
A railcar cushioning device with a gas charged cylinder and a piston contained in the cylinder for cushioning buff and draft impacts. An elastomer spring is contained in the cylinder between the piston and an end of the cylinder to locate the piston in a ...
03/13/2001
 
Sign InRegister
Username  
Password   
forgot password?