F16F 13/06 the damper being a fluid damper, e.g. the plastics spring not forming a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper (F16F13/26 takes precedence)
Introduced: January 1995
Title
Titles differ between systems:
IPC: the damper being a fluid damper, e.g. the plastics spring not forming a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper
CPC: the damper being a fluid damper, e.g. the plastics spring not forming a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper (F16F13/26 takes precedence)
Full Title
Full titles differ between systems:
Units comprising springs of the non-fluid type as well as vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or fluid springs > comprising both a plastics spring and a damper, e.g. a friction damper > the damper being a fluid damper, e.g. the plastics spring not forming a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper
Units comprising springs of the non-fluid type as well as vibration-dampers, shock-absorbers, or fluid springs (F16F5/00, take precedence) > comprising both a plastics spring and a damper, e.g. a friction damper > the damper being a fluid damper, e.g. the plastics spring not forming a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper (F16F13/26 takes precedence)
IPC and CPC are identically structured here. All 4 subcodes exist in both systems.
3 shared codes have differing titles between IPC and CPC.
IPC defines codes here since 1995.
Child Classifications
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- F16F 13/08 the plastics spring forming at least a part of the wall of the fluid chamber of the damper (F16F13/20 - F16F13/24 take precedence) since 1995 +1 CPC −1 IPC IPC+CPC Available in IPC and CPC
- F16F 13/20 characterised by comprising also a pneumatic spring (F16F13/22, take precedence) since 1995 IPC+CPC Available in IPC and CPC
- F16F 13/22 characterised by comprising also a dynamic damper (dampers using inertia effect per se F16F7/10) since 1995 IPC+CPC Available in IPC and CPC
- F16F 13/24 the central part of the unit being supported by one element and both extremities of the unit being supported by a single other element, i.e. double acting mounting since 1995 IPC+CPC Available in IPC and CPC