Pumps – Motor driven – Resiliently mounted pump or motor
Patent
1991-09-24
1992-09-08
Bertsch, Richard A.
Pumps
Motor driven
Resiliently mounted pump or motor
417 53, 248635, F04B 1700
Patent
active
051453304
ABSTRACT:
An automotive refrigerant compressor according to the present invention comprises a compressor housing that includes at least one bracket. The bracket has a hole through which a fastening member, such as a bolt for example, penetrates. A bushing, which includes a flange portion formed at one end, is inserted into the hole in the bracket with the flange portion disposed at an outer surface of the bracket. A washer-like vibroisolating member is fixed to the flange portion of the bushing by a cyanoacrylate adhesive. In accordance with this construction, the refrigerant compressor can be easily mounted within the engine compartment of a motor vehicle without having to be concerned with the conventional problem of slipping vibroisolating members.
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Bertsch Richard A.
Sanden Corporation
Scheuermann David W.
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