Damped double flywheel, in particular for automotive vehicles

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

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1921061, F16F 1510

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051196921

ABSTRACT:
In a damped double flywheel comprising two coaxial inertia masses which are mounted for relative rotation with respect to each other, against the action of springs and a viscous damper having a sealed, fluid-filled, cavity, the viscous damper is mechanically interposed between the two inertia masses, and comprises two closure members which are spaced apart axially by a spacer member so as to define its cavity. Each of the closure members is joined to the spacer member by at least one continuous weld seam.

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