Claims
- 1. A rubber torsion spring having a relatively thick annular body of rubber in compression having an inner and outer peripheral surface, a shaft with an outer surface bonded to said inner surface of said annular rubber body, a relatively thick cylindrical sleeve of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene having an inner cylindrical surface fixedly secured to said outer peripheral surface of said rubber annular body and holding said rubber body in compression, the axial center line of said annular rubber body and said cylindrical sleeve of polyethylene being coincident, and said cylindrical sleeve of polyethylene has keyway means for connection to another member.
- 2. A rubber torsion spring having a relatively thick annular body of rubber in compression having an inner and outer peripheral surface, a shaft with an outer surface bonded to said inner surface of said annular rubber body, a relatively thick cylindrical sleeve of ultra high molecular weight polyethylene having an inner cylindrical surface fixedly secured to said outer peripheral surface of said rubber annular body and holding said rubber body in compression, the axial center line of said annular rubber body and said cylindrical sleeve of polyethylene being coincident, said cylindrical sleeve of polyethylene has keyway means for connection to another member, and said cylindrical sleeve has a shrinkage of greater than three times said annular body of rubber to provide said compressed state of said rubber.
- 3. A rubber torsion spring as set forth in claim 2 wherein said cylindrical hollow body of rubber has its outer peripheral surface chemically bonded to said inner cylindrical surface of said cylindrical sleeve of polyethylene.
- 4. A rubber torsion spring as set forth in claim 3 wherein said cylindrical rubber body is an elongated longitudinally extending member having a length substantially greater than the radial thickness of said cylindrical rubber body.
- 5. A rubber torsion spring as set forth in claim 3 wherein said cylindrical hollow rubber body, said shaft and said cylindrical sleeve of polyethylene are all of the same length.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 06/592,031, filed Mar. 21, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,585,215.
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