Brakes – Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion
Patent
1996-10-31
1999-09-14
Graham, Matthew C.
Brakes
Inertia of damping mass dissipates motion
464 83, F16D 364
Patent
active
059507780
ABSTRACT:
An isolation coupling which provides for isolation of torsional vibration, from a drive component to a drive component, such as a driven shaft, due to non-constant drive forces. The vibration isolation coupling includes a drive assembly connected to the drive component, and a driven assembly connected to the driven component. The drive assembly and the driven assembly are axially aligned, such as being mounted on the shaft of the drive component for example. A member, having torsional compliability, interconnects the drive assembly to the driven assembly. Accordingly, vibrations imparted to the drive assembly are isolated from the driven assembly by such torsional compliability of the member.
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Green Michael H.
Liston Christopher B.
Mahoney Gregory P.
Eastman Kodak Company
Graham Matthew C.
Kessler Lawrence P.
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