Claims
- 1. A spring member bendably disposable between first and second members to create a spring force therebetween, comprising:
- a base member engageable by said first member;
- a first spring portion formed from a first thermoplastic material that is resilient and has a predetermined spring characteristic, the first spring portion being integrally formed with said base member and being tubular in transverse cross-section;
- a second spring portion integrally formed with and extending from the first spring portion and formed from a second thermoplastic material that has a spring characteristic stiffer than that of the first spring portion, the second spring portion being engageable by said second member; and
- the first and second spring portions being constructed and arranged so that the second spring portion is engageable by the second member and bendable thereby due to the resilience of the first spring portion to produce a desired spring force between the first and second members, and being further constructed and arranged so that the first spring portion is substantially under compressive loading when the second spring portion is bendably engaged by said second member.
- 2. The spring member defined by claim 1, wherein the base member is formed from plastic material.
- 3. The spring number defined by claim 1, wherein said base member and said first and second spring portions are elongated and said spring force is produced over the length of said first and second members.
- 4. The spring member defined by claim 3, wherein said second spring portion substantially comprises a flat strip of material.
- 5. The spring member defined by claim 4, wherein the first and second spring portions together define a single, substantially flat strip that projects angularly from said base member in cantilever fashion.
- 6. The spring member defined by claim 3, wherein the material of said base member and said second spring portion is polyvinylchloride, and the material of said first spring portion is an elastomeric material or blend of elastomeric materials capable of being coextruded with polyvinylchloride.
- 7. The spring member defined by claim 1, wherein the second plastic material is at least semi-rigid.
- 8. The spring member defined by claim 1, wherein said first plastic material is an elastomeric material or blend of elastomeric materials, and said second material is polyvinylchloride.
- 9. The spring member defined by claim 1, wherein said first spring portion comprises an enclosed tube of generally semi-circular configuration in an unstressed state.
- 10. A coextruded plastic spring member bendably disposable between the first and second members to create a spring force therebetween, comprising:
- an elongated base member formed from a first plastic material engageable by said first member;
- an elongated first spring portion formed from a second plastic material that is resilient and has a predetermined spring characteristic, the first spring portion being coextruded with said base member and being tubular in configuration;
- an elongated second spring portion coextruded with and extending from said first spring portion and formed from a third plastic material that has a spring characteristic stiffer than that of the first spring portion, the second spring portion being engageable by said second member;
- the first and second spring portions being constructed and arranged so that the second spring portion is engageable by the second member and bendable thereby due to the resilience of the first spring portion, and further so that the first spring portion is substantially under compressive loading when the second spring portion is bendably engaged by said second member.
- 11. The spring member defined by claim 10, wherein the first spring portion comprises an enclosed tube of generally semi-circular configuration in an unstressed state.
- 12. A coextruded thermoplastic spring member bendably disposable between first and second members to create a spring force therebetween, comprising:
- an elongated base member formed from a first thermoplastic material engageable by said first member;
- an elongated first spring portion formed from a second thermoplastic material that is resilient and has a predetermined spring characteristic, the first spring portion being coextruded with said base member and being tubular in transverse cross-section;
- an elongated second spring portion coextruded with and extending from said first spring portion and formed from a third thermoplastic material that has a spring characteristic stiffer than that of the first spring portion, the second spring portion being engageable by said second member; and
- the first and second spring portions being constructed and arranged so that the second spring portion is engageable by the second member and bendable thereby due to the resilience of the first spring portion and further so that the first spring portion is substantially under compressive loading when the second spring portion is bendably engaged by said second member.
- 13. The spring member defined by claim 12, wherein the second spring portion comprises a leg member that projects angularly with respect to said base member.
- 14. The spring member defined by claim 10, wherein the first and third plastic materials are the same.
- 15. The spring member defined by claim 12, wherein the first and third plastic materials are polyvinylchloride, and the second plastic material is an elastomeric material or blend of elastomeric materials capable of being coextruded with polyvinylchloride.
- 16. A spring member bendably disposable between first and second members to create a spring force therebetween, comprising:
- a first spring portion formed from a first thermoplastic material that is resilient and has a predetermined spring characteristic, the first spring portion being engageable by said first member and being of tubular transverse cross-section;
- a second spring portion integrally formed with and extending from the first spring portion and formed from a second thermoplastic material that has a spring characteristic stiffer than that of the first spring portion, the second spring portion being engageable by said second member; and
- the first and second spring portions being constructed and arranged so that the second spring portion is engageable by the second member and bendable thereby due to the resilience of the first spring portion to produce a desired spring force between the first and second members, and further constructed and arranged so that the first spring portion is substantially under compressive loading when the second spring portion is bendably engaged by said second member.
- 17. The spring member defined by claim 16, wherein said enclosed tube is of generally semi-circular configuration in an unstressed state.
- 18. The spring member defined by claim 16, wherein the second plastic material is at least semi-rigid.
- 19. The spring member defined by claim 16, wherein the first thermoplastic material is an elastic material or blend of elastic materials, and the second thermoplastic material is polyvinylchloride.
- 20. The spring member defined by claim 16, wherein said first and second spring portions are elongated.
- 21. A spring member bendably disposable between first and second members to create a spring force therebetween, comprising:
- a base member engageable by said first member;
- a first spring portion formed from a first thermoplastic material that is resilient and has a predetermined spring characteristic, the first spring portion being integrally formed with said base member and comprising a solid bead of said first thermoplastic material;
- a second spring portion integrally formed with and extending from the first spring portion and formed from a second thermoplastic material that has a spring characteristic stiffer than that of the first spring portion, the second spring portion being engageable by said second member; and
- the first and second spring portions being constructed and arranged so that the second spring portion is engageable by the second member and bendable thereby due to the resilience of the first spring portion to produce a desired spring force between the first and second members, and being further constructed and arranged so that the first spring portion is substantially under compressive loading when the second spring portion is bendably engaged by said second member.
- 22. The spring member defined by claim 21, wherein said solid bead of material is of generally semi-circular transverse cross-section in an unstressed state.
- 23. The spring member defined by claim 21, wherein the base member and first and second spring portions are elongated.
- 24. A spring member bendably disposable between first and second members to create a spring force therebetween, comprising:
- a base member engageable by said first member;
- a first spring portion formed from a first thermoplastic material that is resilient and has a predetermined spring characteristic, the first spring portion being integrally formed with said base member;
- a second spring portion integrally formed with and extending from the first spring portion and formed from a second thermoplastic material that has a spring characteristic stiffer than that of the first spring portion, at least a part of said second spring portion extending from the first spring portion at an acute angle relative to the base member and being laterally engageable by said second member;
- the first and second spring portions being constructed and arranged so that the second spring portion is laterally engageable by the second member and deflectable thereby due to the resilience of the first spring portion to produce a desired spring force between the first and second members.
- 25. The spring member defined by claim 24, wherein the first spring portion is tubular in transverse cross-section.
- 26. The spring member defined by claim 24, wherein the first spring portion comprises a solid bead of said first thermoplastic material.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/591,957, filed Jan. 23, 1996, now abandoned which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/141,114, filed Oct. 20, 1993, now abandoned which application is a division of application Ser. No. 811,083 filed Dec. 20, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,265,308, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 630,311 filed Dec. 19, 1990, now abandoned. The disclosure of application Ser. No. 630,311 is hereby incorporated by reference into this application.
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