Motor vehicles – Frame – With structure adapted to receive or support a motor,...
Patent
1992-11-09
1993-07-13
Johnson, Brian
Motor vehicles
Frame
With structure adapted to receive or support a motor,...
26714012, 26714015, B62D 2100, F16F 900
Patent
active
052265005
ABSTRACT:
A vibration sensor is disposed at an evaluation point on the vehicle floor proximate the driver's seat. This sensor, in combination with one disposed on a electrically controllable engine mount, is used to determine the magnitude and orientation of a vector of vibration which reaches the evaluation point and which combines with other vibrational vectors in a manner which results in the generation of vibration at the evaluation point. A mount control signal is controlled in a manner which modifies the vibration vector and attenuates the vibration at the evaluation point.
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Aoki Hirofumi
Doi Kazuhiro
Hamabe Tsutomu
Nakaji Yoshiharu
Sato Shigeki
Johnson Brian
Nissan Motor Co,. Ltd.
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