Internal-combustion engines – Vibration compensating device
Patent
1986-04-04
1988-12-06
Wolfe, Jr., Willis R.
Internal-combustion engines
Vibration compensating device
180300, 180902, 2671401, F02B 7506, F02F 904
Patent
active
047889497
ABSTRACT:
A vehicle engine mounting arrangement wherein a pair of interconnected fluid-tight chambers containing gas are employed, one arranged between the engine and the body and the other arranged between the body and the suspension system. The two chambers are each deformable under load and changes of pressure which are communicated between the chambers act on the respective chambers so that dynamic forces exerted on the body via one chamber tend to be counteracted by corresponding oppositely directed forces exerted on the body via the other chamber, hence reducing shake.
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Best Anthony
Hoole Raymond
Hunt Kenneth V.
BTR plc a British Company
Wolfe, Jr. Willis R.
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