Hydraulic antivibration support

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Inventors

Bodin, Francois

Application #

905389

Filed

Aug-12-1986

Published

Apr-26-1988

Current US Class

188/320
267/140.13
267/64.27

International Classes

F16M 007/00

Field of Search

188/320 267/140.1 267/64.23 267/64.27

Assignee

Hutchinson (Paris, FR)

Examiners

Falk; Joseph

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Larson & Taylor

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4657232   Hydraulically dam...

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Abstract
It relates to a hydraulic antivibration support interposed between a chassis and a vehicle engine, comprising a working chamber A and a compensation chamber B filled with liquid and joined together by a throttled passage (6) constituted by a "column" in a circular arc hollowed in the annular seat (5.sub.2) of a central deformable partition (5.sub.1). To increase the number of oscillatory phenomena which can be damped in excellent manner by the "column" effect, there is provided at least one small hole (8) joining one of the chambers A to a point of the throttled passage (6). '
 
Claims
I claim:

1. Antivibration device for insertion between two rigid members for the purposes of support and damping and constituted by a fluid-tight housing interposed between the two rigid elements, said housing comprising first and second rigid parts firmly securable respectively to the two rigid elements, a rigid annular armature forming part of said second part, an annular elastic support wall connecting, in fluid-tight manner, one of the rigid parts to said rigid annular armature, flexible diaphragm borne in fluid-tight manner by the annular armature, a deformable partition also borne in fluid-tight manner by the annular armature between the support wall and the flexible diaphragm and dividing the inside of the enclosure bounded by this wall and by said diaphragm into two chambers, said chambers comprising a working chamber on the side of the wall and a compensation chamber on the side of the diaphragm, means defining a throttled passage by which said two chambers communicate with each other, means for limiting to a low amplitude less than 1 mm, the deformation of the partition in the axial direction perpendicular to the middle plane thereof, and a liquid mass filling the two chambers as well as the throttled passage, said throttled passage comprising a channel of relatively large diameter and length formed in the annular armature and extending over a circular arc comprised between 45.degree. and 350.degree. around the deformable partition, the two ends of the channel being terminated by connections which open respectively into the two chambers, wherein the improvement comprises at least one further throttled passage, constituted by a small hole connecting one of the two chambers to a point of the first passage, for establishing communication between the two chambers.



Description
The invention relates to antivibration devices designed to be inserted for the purposes of support and damping between two rigid elements, the damping involving the driving of a liquid through a throttled passage, and the relative movements to be damped of the two rigid elements comprising on the one hand oscillations of relatively large amplitude (that is to say greater than a mm.) at relatively low frequency (that is to say less than 20 Hz) and on the other hand vibrations of relatively low amplitude (that is to say less than 0.5 mm.) at relatively high frequency (that is to say higher than 20 Hz).

By way of non-limiting example, it is indicated that such supports can be mounted between a vehicle chassis and the engine of this vehicle, the relatively ample oscillations to be damped being those created by the irregularities and variations in slope of the ground during the travel of the vehicle over this ground and the vibrations to be damped being those due to the operation of the engine.
 
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