Resilient support for automobile radiator

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165 67, 180 686, F28F 700

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047702346

ABSTRACT:
A resilient support for the support of a radiator assembly in an automobile, which radiator assembly has top and bottom resiliently supported by an automobile body structure by means of respective upper and lower elastic members, the support means constituting a dynamic damper with the radiator assembly acting as an inertia mass. The radiator assembly is supported while tilted in a direction generally parallel to the direction of movement of the automobile, and the upper elastic member is provided with a low rigidity region for reducing the rigidity of the elastic member in a direction up and down. This low rigidity region is provided in the upper elastic member except for a local area of the same upper elastic member which lies on one side of a point of support of the radiator assembly in the direction parallel to the direction of movement of the automobile and on which at least a static load of the radiator assembly tends to concentrate considerably.

REFERENCES:
patent: 4538697 (1985-09-01), Muroi et al.
patent: 4579184 (1986-04-01), Hiramoto
patent: 4651839 (1987-03-01), Isobe

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