Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Including energy absorbing means or feature
Patent
1990-11-15
1992-04-07
Peters, Jr., Joseph F.
Spring devices
Resilient shock or vibration absorber
Including energy absorbing means or feature
267219, 248562, 248636, 180902, F16M 100
Patent
active
051021056
ABSTRACT:
A hydraulically damped engine mount comprises liquid-filled working and equalization chambers 1, 2 which are separated by a resilient partition wall 3 and connected by a damping opening 4. The axially opposing working chamber 1 and the equalization chamber 2 are bounded by essentially non-deformable pistons, the latter being connected to a centrally disposed, annular fitting by means of an liquid-impermeable and elastically deformable annular body. These pistons are rigidly joined to one another by means of a connecting rod 7. The piston 9 bounding the equalization chamber 2 has a piston surface which is at least as large as the piston surface of the partition wall 3. The annular body corresponding to this piston is a first rolling membrane 6 which is curved in the axial direction toward the outside and the partition wall 3 is a second rolling membrane which is curved in the axial direction to extend into the working chamber 1. At its inside, this second rolling membrane is affixed liquid-tight to the connecting rod 7.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4288063 (1981-09-01), Brenner
patent: 4645188 (1987-02-01), Jordens
Hamaekers Arno
Hettler Werner
Simuttis Arnold
Ellis Christopher P.
Firma Carl Freudenberg
Peters Jr. Joseph F.
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