Supports – Resilient support – Including additional energy absorbing means – e.g. – fluid or...
Patent
1985-10-04
1987-12-01
Britts, Ramon S.
Supports
Resilient support
Including additional energy absorbing means, e.g., fluid or...
248636, 2671401, 267 35, F16M 1300
Patent
active
047098988
ABSTRACT:
A fluid-sealed engine mounting has a connector adapted to be connected to an engine, a base adapted to be connected to a vehicle frame, an elastic member joined between the connector and the base and elastically deformable in response to vibrations transmitted thereto, the connector, the base, and the elastic member jointly defining a fluid chamber in which a fluid is sealed, and a partition dividing the fluid chamber into a first chamber adjacent to the connector and a second chamber adjacent to the base, the partition having an orifice through which the first and second chambers communicate with each other. The engine mounting also includes a diaphragm mounted on the base or the connector for varying the volume of one of the first and second chambers when vibrations are transmitted to the engine mounting.
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Iwabori Tomio
Miyamoto Yasuo
Nishimura Izumi
Ohashi Makoto
Ohkura Hideaki
Britts Ramon S.
Chotkowski Karen J.
Hokushin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha
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