Supports – Machinery support – Including vibration isolation means
Patent
1988-11-14
1993-09-07
Chotkowski, Karen J.
Supports
Machinery support
Including vibration isolation means
248636, 2671405, 2671411, 267293, 267294, F16F 900
Patent
active
052421465
ABSTRACT:
An engine mount for mounting an automotive vehicle engine to the automotive vehicle chassis. The mount comprises a vibration isolator portion which is designed with relatively low stiffness to provide increased vibration isolation. Excessive displacements are avoided by snubbers. Snubbing action in one direction is provided by a circular snubber that is disposed in spaced relation to the vibration isolator portion. Snubbing action in other directions is provided by the particular design of the vibration isolator portion. Embodiments of both a front and a rear engine mount are disclosed.
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Henry Thomas J.
Racca Romulus
Sanders Mark N.
Tecco Thomas C.
Zielinski Andrew J.
Barry Wright Corporation
Chotkowski Karen J.
Navistar International Transportation Corp.
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