Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Flywheel – motion smoothing-type
Patent
1988-01-27
1989-05-02
Smith, Gary L.
Machine element or mechanism
Elements
Flywheel, motion smoothing-type
74572, 464180, 464182, 464 89, F16F 1510
Patent
active
048257184
ABSTRACT:
A torsional vibration damper, comprising a hub ring and a rotating ring, which encircle one another in a radial space and are positioned in one another by a guide so that they can rotate relative to one another. The collars of the hub ring and rotating ring, between which there is a clearance in the axial direction and which are connected by an essentially tubular resilient body of rubber extending in the axial direction, lock into the gap formed by the space. The resilient body has a radial clearance on the one hand from the hub ring and, on the other, from the rotating ring. The gaps formed by the clearance in the radial and axial directions, are closed off towards the outside and filled with a flowable, incompressible medium.
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Eckel Hans-Gerd
Seifert Heinz
Firma Carl Freudenberg
Luong Vinh
Smith Gary L.
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