Article: German Inventors Develop Stabilizing Strut

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Dec. 9 -- Konrad Huber of Oberkirch, Germany, Hans Merkle of Endingen, Germany, and Hansjoerg Schmieder of Oberkirch-Zusenhofen, Germany, have developed a stabilizing strut, in particular for a chassis of a vehicle.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "A stabilizing strut, in particular for a chassis of a vehicle, in particular a Watt strut, is described, said strut having an elongate strut body which is designed as a profile."

An abstract of the invention, released by the Patent Office, said: "The strut body is formed as a profile which is open on one side at least in some sections along its longitudinal direction and the two longitudinal edges of which ...

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