Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Flywheel – motion smoothing-type
Patent
1995-05-09
1996-12-03
Bonck, Rodney H.
Machine element or mechanism
Elements
Flywheel, motion smoothing-type
123 9031, F16F 1514
Patent
active
055796656
ABSTRACT:
A vibration damper assembly to absorb vibrations in a camshaft and sprocket system has a sprocket positioned around a camshaft, an inertia ring positioned around the camshaft and adjacent the sprocket, yet capable of moving independently of the sprocket, and a hub member positioned around the camshaft adjacent the inertia ring. Frictional material is interposed between said hub member and a rim portion of the inertia ring whereby the inertia ring and hub member slide with respect to one another along said frictional material to absorb vibrations from the camshaft through heat dissipation.
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Mott Philip J.
Simpson Roger T.
Todd Kevin
Battista Mary Ann
Bonck Rodney H.
Borg-Warner Automotive Inc.
Dziegielewski Greg
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