Vibration dampening device with an elastic body and viscous liqu

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

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26714011, F16F 1312

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057070482

ABSTRACT:
A fluid-filled mount using an elastic body and a viscous fluid to obtain a great damping force has for its object to facilitate the filling of the viscous fluid and to considerably improve the sealability, and comprises a case having a mounting plate with mounting holes and fixing claws together with a cup, a cylindrical case having a mounting plate with mounting holes together with a cylinder, a stud having an axial through hole for viscous fluid filling and also having a tapped hole provided in one end of its axial through hole and a damping plate fixed to its other end, and an elastic body having the said cylindrical case embedded in it and the said stud secured in its center hole.

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