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Device for simulating longitudinal and transverse accelerations on a vehicle compartment
   
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US Patent 6110049
Issued Date
August 29, 2000
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The device for simulating longitudinal and transverse accelerations on a vehicle compartment has a first motion level for longitudinal displacement of the compartment and, placed on top of the former, a second motion level for transverse displacement of the compartment. To simplify the construction in the interests of low production costs and to allow large mechanical loads to be applied while keeping the height of the assembly low, a pair of bogies configured at a fixed longitudinal distance from one another can run in each level on the appropriate one of two parallel tracks. Each track of the mutually perpendicular pairs is at least in the front and rear track regions uniformly ascending. The second motion level directly accommodates the vehicle compartment.
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Published
August 29, 2000
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09/077,075
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May 18, 1998
US Classification
472/37   472/36 472/43
Int'l Classification
G01M   17/007   (20060101)   G01M   17/08   (20060101)   G09B   9/04   (20060101)  
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Nov 17, 1995 [DE] 195 42 869
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472/1   472/2   472/28   472/29   472/30   472/31   472/36   472/37   472/38   472/43   472/47  
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