Brakes – Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion – Resiliently supported damping mass
Patent
1991-07-09
1995-02-07
Oberleitner, Robert J.
Brakes
Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion
Resiliently supported damping mass
74574, 301 691, 295 7, F16F 710, B60B 1700
Patent
active
053868943
ABSTRACT:
In a vibration-damping device, viscoelastic material which dissipates vibration energy is bonded to a supporting member so as to form a removable unitary assembly which can be coupled to the vibration emitter, the viscoelastic material being clamped between the supporting member and a stressing element.
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Oberleitner Robert J.
Rutherford Kevin D.
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