Apparatus for counteracting torsional stresses

Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Flywheel – motion smoothing-type

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1921062, 192 7017, 464 68, F16F 1512

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ABSTRACT:
A vibration damping apparatus which is installed in the power train between the crankshaft of an internal combustion engine and the input shaft of a change-speed transmission in a motor vehicle has two coaxial flywheels which are rotatable relative to each other against the opposition of one or more dampers. The damper or dampers are installed in a fluid-containing chamber which is provided in part in one of the flywheels.

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