US PATENT SUBCLASS 336 / 100
WITH VIBRATION CONTROL


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336 /   HD   INDUCTOR DEVICES

100WITH VIBRATION CONTROL


DEFINITION

Classification: 336/100

(under the class definition) Inductor devices which are especially designed or provided with some structure to inhibit or reduce the vibration, to prevent failure from the vibration or to eliminate or reduce the effects upon the device of the vibration caused by the fluctuations in magnetic flux.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS

74, Machine Element or Mechanism,

574, for flywheels and rotors with vibration damping means.

188, Brakes,

371+, for braking devices which use plastic deformation or breakage of a retarder element to dissipate motion; subclasses 378+ for braking devices which use the inertia of a damping mass; subclasses 266+ for internal resistance type braking devices or vibration damping means; and subclass 381 for vibration dampers which use friction between damper elements.

248, Supports, 560+, for resilient supports.

267, Spring Devices, appropriate subclasses, for miscellaneous spring structures.

310, Electrical Generator or Motor Structure,

51, for miscellaneous vibration suppression means utilized in rotary dynamoelectric machinery, subclass 93 for electrodynamic brakes utilized to damp out vibrations.

464, Rotary Shafts, Gudgeons, Housings, and Flexible Couplings for Rotary Shafts,

127, and 180 for shaft couplings and shafting having vibration dampening characteristics.