Motor vehicles – Transmission mechanism – Transmission support
Patent
1991-01-18
1992-09-08
Rice, Kenneth R.
Motor vehicles
Transmission mechanism
Transmission support
180382, B60K 1700
Patent
active
051450259
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a vibration damper 15 for a driveshaft 9 having a tubular or solid shaft and bearing means connected to the vehicle 1 via a rubber coupling. The object of the vibration damper 15 is to reduce the bending vibrations and, at the same time, to eliminate balancing problems of the known damper masses. To achieve the objective it is proposed that the vibration damper 15 should be freely vibratingly connected to a non-rotating part of the bearing means. In this way, the vibration damper 15 is not subjected to any rotation and ensures that the bending vibrations of the driveshaft 9 are reduced.
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patent: 2465785 (1949-03-01), Berno
patent: 2857974 (1958-10-01), Heller
patent: 2930660 (1960-03-01), Dunn
patent: 2963106 (1960-12-01), Sampietro
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