Spring devices – Compound – Rubber
Patent
1996-12-02
1999-05-18
Butler, Douglas C.
Spring devices
Compound
Rubber
248621, 267 30, 267136, F16F15/04;3/12
Patent
active
059043458
ABSTRACT:
To provide a vibration-damping assembly sufficiently functions in wide range of vibration with improved durability, and effective spring constant thereof can easily be changed as occasion demands. The vibration-damping assembly comprises a leaf spring (20) and a vibration-damping rubber (23) which are connected to each other in series, and a base end portion of the leaf spring (20) is secured to stand portions (3B, 3C) of a support (3), and another end of the vibration-damping rubber (23), which is not connected to the leaf spring (20), is connected to the prime mover (10).
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Kikuchi Satoru
Matsubayashi Tatsuhiko
Sekizawa Isamu
Butler Douglas C.
Kioritz & Corporation
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