Spring devices – Resilient shock or vibration absorber – Including energy absorbing means or feature
Patent
1998-02-18
1999-11-09
Butler, Douglas C.
Spring devices
Resilient shock or vibration absorber
Including energy absorbing means or feature
267219, 267292, 2671414, 2671404, 267153, 2671405, F16F 1300
Patent
active
059798840
ABSTRACT:
A vibration isolating apparatus mainly used for supporting an engine for a compact vessel which is structured such as to securely perform a stopper operation and to widely improve a durability at a time when a large load is given, without changing a fastened position, a height and a mounting operability. There is provided a vibration isolating apparatus wherein an opening portion close to a lower end in a cylindrical body metal fitting and a lower end mounting metal fitting disposed below the same are connected to each other by a body rubber portion disposed between the both elements, an upper end mounting metal fitting to which an engine mounting bolt is provided in a projecting manner is fixedly attached to a flange portion of an upper end portion of the body metal fitting by caulking, an opening edge portion close to a lower end of the body metal fitting is extended outward at least in both sides opposing to each other so as to be formed as a stopper portion having an upper and a lower surfaces covered with a stopper rubber, an annular stopper metal fitting is disposed on the stopper portion in such a manner as to provide a predetermined interval with respect to an outer peripheral surface of the body metal fitting, and the stopper metal fitting is fixedly provided in the lower end mounting metal fitting.
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Kodama Yosei
Sato Teruo
Takaoka Masashi
Takashima Yukio
Takeuchi Ikuo
Butler Douglas C.
Toyo Tire & Rubber Co., Ltd.
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