Claims
- 1. An internally reinforced elastomeric bearing structure adapted to support a tilting and laterally movable load without external support or confinement within an enclosure, comprising:
- a. a substantially flat monolithic elastomeric support body defining an upper surface disposed in parallel spaced apart relation with a lower surface and a peripheral edge bounding the perimeters of said surfaces;
- b. a plurality of inextensible tension support rings embedded in said peripheral edge and around the periphery of said support body with each support ring being selectively disposed both in laterally spaced apart relation and in vertically spaced apart relation to the next adjacent support ring, and said support rings extending serially from close to the top surface to the close to bottom surface of said support body.
- 2. The structure of claim 1 wherein said support member is comprised of a natural rubber of about 40-50 durometer in hardness and includes a protective neoprene sheath disposed in bonded relation to the surface of said peripheral edge.
- 3. The structure of claim 1 wherein said support body includes an elastomeric central body of about 40-50 durometer horizontally surrounded by an elastomer retaining body of about 50-60 durometer with said tension support rings embedded as aforesaid within the edge of said retaining body.
- 4. The structure of claim 1 further including a metal sole plate bonded to at least one of said lower surface and said upper surface.
- 5. A structure comprising a plurality of bearing structures as defined in claim 1 with said bearing structures being formed together to provide a preselected load bearing configuration adapted to function cooperatively in combination.
- 6. The structure of claim 1 wherein the effective cumulative total vertical thickness of said support rings in established through selection of the elastomer for said support body, selection of the cross-sectional height of each said support ring and selection of the lateral and the vertical spaced apart relationship of said rings.
- 7. The structure of claim 6 wherein said support rings have a cumulative total vertical thickness of not less than about 40% of the total thickness of said support body.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 394,692, filed Sept. 6, 1973.
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