Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Including energy absorbing means or feature
Patent
1994-11-18
1996-05-28
Graham, Matthew C.
Spring devices
Resilient shock or vibration absorber
Including energy absorbing means or feature
188378, B60K 512, F16F 1502
Patent
active
055203752
ABSTRACT:
A mount assembly for a vibrating component, which mount includes a supported mount supported on a machine part; a supporting mount supported via a spring element on the supported mount; and an inertial mass, movable back and forth by a drive in a direction parallel to the direction of the vibrations introduced during operation. The inertial mass is spring-mounted and is controllably movable in a direction opposite from the exciting vibration and is joined to the supported mount by a spring, such that the inertial mass and spring are not contacted by a liquid. A control system is used to control the movement of the inertial mass.
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Feurer Georg
Leibach Markus
Firma Carl Freudenberg
Graham Matthew C.
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