Device for attenuating vibrations in a drive shaft of a motor ve

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

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ABSTRACT:
Proposed in this application is a device for attenuating vibrations in a drive shaft of a motor vehicle of a type, in which driving force of an engine is transmitted to both left and right drive shafts through a clutch, a transmission mechanism, and differential gears. This vibration attenuating device is constructed with a vibration absorbing device having a resilient member and a weight combined together as an integral whole, and both members are provided at one of the drive shafts having a length longer than the other to the end part thereof where wheel is to be fitted.

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