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IPC6
SECTION B - PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
VEHICLE SUSPENSION ARRANGEMENTS
B60G
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/ 00 Pivoted suspension arms; Accessories thereof (means for maintaining substantially-constant wheel camber during suspension movement B 60 G 3/26)

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/ 02 Attaching arms to sprung part of vehicle  

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/ 04 Buffer means for limiting movement of arms  
 

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/ 00 Resilient suspensions for a rigid axle or axle housing for two or more wheels

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/ 02 the axle or housing being pivotally mounted on the vehicle  

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/ 04 the axle or housing not being pivotally mounted on the vehicle  
 

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/ 00 Resilient suspensions characterised by arrangement, location, or kind of springs (single-wheel suspension by pivoted arm resilient in itself B 60 G 3/00; adjusting spring characteristic B 60 G 17/00; springs per se F 16 F )

Note

 

In this group, the following terms or expressions are used with the meanings indicated:

 

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"torsion bar" includes torsion tube or the like;
 

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"rubber" includes synthetic substitutes of a similar nature.

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/ 02 having leaf springs only  

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/ 04 arranged substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle  

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/ 06 arranged obliquely to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle  

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/ 08 arranged substantially transverse to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle  

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/ 10 characterised by means specially adapted for attaching the spring to axle or sprung part of the vehicle  

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/ 107 Sliding or rolling mountings [5]  

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/ 113 Mountings on the axle (B 60 G 11/107 takes precedence) [5]  

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/ 12 Links, pins, or bushes  

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/ 14 having helical, spiral, or coil springs only  

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/ 15 Coil springs resisting deflection by winding up [5]  

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/ 16 characterised by means specially adapted for attaching the spring to axle or sprung part of the vehicle  

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/ 18 having torsion-bar springs only  

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/ 20 characterised by means specially adapted for attaching the spring to axle or sprung part of the vehicle  

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/ 22 having rubber springs only  

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/ 23 of the torsional-energy-absorption type [5]  

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/ 24 characterised by means specially adapted for attaching the spring to axle or sprung part of the vehicle  

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/ 26 having fluid springs only, e.g. hydropneumatic springs (B 60 G 15/12 takes precedence)  

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/ 27 wherein the fluid is a gas [5]  

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/ 28 characterised by means specially adapted for attaching the spring to axle or sprung part of the vehicle  

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/ 30 having pressure fluid accumulator therefor, e.g. accumulator arranged in vehicle frame  

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/ 32 having springs of different kinds  

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/ 34 including leaf springs  

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/ 36 and also helical, spiral, or coil springs  

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/ 38 and also rubber springs  

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/ 40 the rubber springs being attached to the axle  

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/ 42 the rubber springs being attached to sprung part of the vehicle  

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/ 44 and also torsion-bar springs  

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/ 46 and also fluid springs  

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/ 48 not including leaf springs  

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/ 50 having helical, spiral, or coil springs, and also torsion-bar springs  

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/ 52 having helical, spiral, or coil springs, and also rubber springs  

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/ 54 with rubber springs arranged within helical, spiral or coil springs  

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/ 56 having helical, spiral or coil springs, and also fluid springs  

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/ 58 arranged coaxially  

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/ 60 having both rubber springs and torsion-bar springs  

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/ 62 having both rubber springs and fluid springs  

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/ 64 having both torsion-bar springs and fluid springs  

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