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Article: Publication No. WO/2009/117087 Published on Sept. 24, Assigned to Gates for Tensioner (American, Canadian Inventors)
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- September 29, 2009
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GENEVA, Sept. 29 -- Alben d'Silva and Oliver Stegelmann, both of Canada, and John Harvey, the U.S., have developed a tensioner.
The patent has been assigned to Gates Corp., Denver.
According to an abstract posted by the World Intellectual Property Organization, the invention relates to a "tensioner comprising a base, a pivot arm pivotally engaged with the base, a torsion spring engaged between the base and the pivot arm for biasing the pivot arm, a first damping member and a second damping member disposed between the pivot arm and the base, the first damping member ...
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... ... bicycle fork assembly with tensioned damping member. According to the U.S. Patent ... This is accomplished by providing a damping member (e.g., made of a molded elastomer ... of a fork member. Preferably, the damping member is in tension when mounted on the fork ...
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