Arrangement for balancing varying moments and vibrations in a mo

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

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74572, 464 68, 192 871, F16F 1510

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055706150

ABSTRACT:
To balance varying moments and reduce vibrations in the drive train of a motor vehicle, three flywheel masses and a clutch are provided in a common housing. Two flywheel masses are connected by springs to provide a dual-mass flywheel for reducing vibrations which can be transmitted into the transmission from the crankshaft and the third flywheel mass is connected to the first flywheel mass by planet gears mounted in fixed relation to the housing so that the direction of rotation of the third flywheel mass is opposite to the direction of rotation of the crankshaft.

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