Engine mounting for motor vehicles

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Inventors

Brenner, Heinrich

Application #

805095

Filed

Dec-9-1991

Published

Nov-23-1993

Current US Class

180/300
180/312
248/562
248/636
267/140.11
267/140.13
267/219

International Classes

F16F 013/00

Field of Search

267/140.1 180/300 180/312 180/902 248/562 248/636

Assignee

Boge AG (Eitorf, DE)

Examiners

Halvosa; George E. A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nils H. Ljungman & Associates

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Abstract
An engine mounting for mounting an engine on the chassis of a motor vehicle has at least two fastening parts which are connected to one another with elastomeric springs. The engine mounting also has a hydraulic damping apparatus, and is configured so that the elastomeric springs have a hard shear-compression characteristic in two axes, and a soft shear characteristic in a third axis, the hydraulic damping apparatus being disposed in a direction parallel to the direction of the third axis.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. An engine mount, for mounting an engine to the chassis of a motor vehicle or the like, said engine mount comprising:

a plurality of extremities;

a first member being configured for being connected to one of the vehicle chassis and the engine, said first member having a first connection surface at one extremity of said engine mount, said first connection surface for being connected to said one of the vehicle chassis and the engine;

a second member being configured for being connected to the other of the vehicle chassis and the engine, said second member having a second connection surface at another extremity of said engine mount, said second connection surface for being connected to said other of the vehicle chassis and the engine;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention:

This invention relates to an engine mounting for motor vehicles, the engine mounting comprising an elastic rubber bearing having a first member adapted to be secured to the vehicle chassis and a second member adapted to be connected to the vehicle engine. The first and second members can be connected to one another by means of at least one elastomer spring and a hydraulic damping apparatus. The hydraulic damping apparatus can have two chambers located adjacent one another and filled with damping fluid, and the two chambers can be connected to one another by means of a damping passage.

2. Background Information:

Known engine mountings, such as the one disclosed in Federal Republic of Germany Patent No. 30 24 090, which corresponds to U.S. Pat. No. 4,378,936, include elastic rubber bearings in which the fastening parts are connected to one another by means of an elastomer spring, and in which there is also disposed some sort of hydraulic damping apparatus. The elastomer spring basically consists of an outer, one-piece or multi-piece shear or thrust spring and an inner, ring-shaped rubber spring, which inner spring is essentially supported between a main body portion of the damping apparatus and one of the fastening parts. As a result of this configuration, the inner, ring-shaped rubber spring can absorb only a small proportion of the bearing load, whereby an effective damping of low frequency, high amplitude vibrations is achieved, while avoiding the damping of high frequency, low amplitude vibrations.
 
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