Shock absorbing apparatus for an engine

Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Including energy absorbing means or feature

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180300, 248550, 248566, 248636, 251207, 251209, 280707, 280710, 280714, F16F 934, F16F 1300

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047009330

ABSTRACT:
A casing accommodating a liquid is divided by a partitioning member into two sections. The partitioning member is secured to either an engine or vehicle body,and the walls of the two sections facing the partitioning member are secured to the enging or vehicle body, to which the partitioning member is not secured. The partitioning member is provided with an orifice mechanism which can vary the state of communication between the two sections. When the engine is going to roll, the orifice mechanism is controlled to restrict the communication between the two sections to increase the damping force, whereby the rolling of the engine is prevented.

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