Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Nonmetallic – resilient element
Patent
1990-06-18
1992-01-14
Graham, Matthew C.
Spring devices
Resilient shock or vibration absorber
Nonmetallic, resilient element
2671411, 267153, F16F 136
Patent
active
050803352
ABSTRACT:
A supporting bearing for resiliently supporting parts to be connected to one another, such as the body and rear axle housing of a motor vehicle, includes two bearing parts to be arranged on mutually opposite bearing surfaces of one part, coaxially to a bore traversing the latter. These bearing parts are each equipped with an annular elastomer element arranged between two supporting parts and can be clamped to the part in which the bore has been made using a clamping bolt traversing the bearing parts and the bore with radial clearance. The elastomer elements of the two bearing parts are, on the one hand, vulcanized to one of the supporting parts accommodating them between them and, on the other hand, rest on the other supporting part by an integrally formed surface region projecting at their free front face.
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Flemming Helmut
Kleinschmit Einhard
Solleder Otto
Daimler-Benz AG
Graham Matthew C.
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