Resilient engine mount

Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Nonmetallic – resilient element

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2671417, F16F 1500

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044899211

ABSTRACT:
A resilient engine mount assembly is disclosed and generally includes a relatively rigid base member, intermediate member and suspended member. The base member is adapted to be secured to a vehicle frame or the like, and the suspended member is adapted to be secured to an engine or other prime mover. The base member is interconnected with the intermediate member by a first elastomeric support means which supports the intermediate member longitudinally, laterally, and vertically. Similarly, the suspended member is interconnected with the intermediate member by a second elastomeric support means which supports the suspended member longitudinally, laterally, and vertically. The first and second elastomeric support means have distinct damping characteristics in order to dampen various forms of engine vibrations in substantially any direction, whether such vibrations have high or low amplitudes or high or low frequencies.

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