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  2. Shock mount - Wikipedia

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    The black rubber is glued to the wood and the bolt only connects the metal to the rubber. Three similar shock mounts support the seat. A similar idea, also known as a shock mount, is found in furniture design, introduced by Charles and Ray Eames. It provides some shock absorption and operates as a living hinge, allowing the seat back to pivot.

  3. Bushing (isolator) - Wikipedia

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    Rubber mounts are now found also in doors, hinges, windshields, fenders, spring hangers, shackles, and lamps—all with the idea of eliminating squeaks and rattles." [ 2 ] Lee Iacocca credits Chrysler's chief of engineering during that era, Frederick Zeder , with leading the effort. [ 3 ]

  4. Vibration isolation - Wikipedia

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    All mechanical systems in the real world contain some amount of damping. Damping dissipates energy in the system, which reduces the vibration level which is transmitted at the natural frequency. The fluid in automotive shock absorbers is a kind of damper, as is the inherent damping in elastomeric (rubber) engine mounts.

  5. Vulcanization - Wikipedia

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    There are many uses for vulcanized materials, some examples of which are rubber hoses, shoe soles, toys, erasers, hockey pucks, shock absorbers, conveyor belts, [6] vibration mounts/dampers, insulation materials, tires, and bowling balls. [7] Most rubber products are vulcanized as this greatly improves their lifespan, function, and strength.

  6. Tun Abdul Razak Research Centre - Wikipedia

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    This, by 1964, led to the development of rubber mounts for buildings to protect against vibrations. eventually this led to the use of mounts to protect against earthquakes. [6] In later years, this work was extended to smaller buildings. [6] In 1973, it was changed to the Malaysian Rubber Producers' Research Association.

  7. 50 Toy Fads That Have Driven Parents Crazy Over the Years - AOL

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    Without question, Furbies belong on the Mount Rushmore of toy fads. With 40 million sold in its first three years, there were very few toy fads like it. They ended up as monsters who wouldn’t ...

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