Spring devices – Vehicle – Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
Patent
1993-11-24
1994-09-13
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Spring devices
Vehicle
Mechanical spring and nonresilient retarder
26714013, F16F 910
Patent
active
053461894
ABSTRACT:
In a hydraulically damped rubber bearing, a supported component is attached to a supporting component by an element made of resilient material. The supported and supporting components enclose an activating chamber occupied by a fluid. The activating chamber is separated from a compensation chamber by a partition. The partition accommodates at least one port. At least some of the partition is flexible. The compensation chamber is sealed off from outside by a diaphragm secured to the supporting component. The flexible section of the wall and the diaphragm are molded in one piece. The molding is fastened to the partition essentially fluid-tight in the zone between the flexible section and the diaphragm.
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Firma Carl Freudenberg
Oberleitner Robert J.
Young Lee W.
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