Torsional absorber for camshaft sprockets

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Inventors

Mott, Philip J.
Simpson, Roger T.
Todd, Kevin

Application #

437396

Filed

May-9-1995

Published

Dec-3-1996

Current US Class

074/574
123/90.31

International Classes

F16F 015/14

Field of Search

74/574 123/90.31 123/192.1 474/902 474/903 464/98 464/81 464/78

Assignee

Borg-Warner Automotive, Inc. (Sterling Heights, MI)

Examiners

Bonck; Rodney H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Willian Brinks Hofer et al., Dziegielewski; Greg

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Mechanical Vibrations, J. P. Hartog, c.1947, pp. 266-270. A Handbook On Torsional Vibrations, E. J. Nestorides, c.1958, pp. 567-569. High-Speed Combustion Engines, P. M. Heldt, c.1956, pp. 307-308. Optimum Lanchester Damper For A Non-Linear Main System, U. V. Tambe and H. R. Srirangarajan, Journal of Sound and Vibration, vol. 110, No. 2, pp. 359-362 (1986). Optimum Design Of Lanchester damper For A Viscously Damped Single Degree Of Freedom System By Using Minimum Force Transmissibility Criterion, V. A. Bapat and P. Prabhu, Journal of Sound and Vibration, vol. 67, No. 1, pp. 113-119 (1979). Optimum Design Of A Lanchester Damper For A Viscously Damped Single Degree Of Freedom System Subjected to Inertial Excitation, V. A. Bapat and P. Prabhu, Journal of Sound and Vibration, vol. 73, No. 1, pp. 113-124 (1980). Theory Of The Dynamic Vibration Neutralizer With Motion-Limiting Stops, S. F. Masri; Transactions of the A.S.M.E., Series E, Journal of Applied Mechanics, vol. 39, No. 2, pp. 563-568 (Jun. 1972). A Nonlinear Oscillator Lanchester Damper, K. R. Asfar, A. H. Nayfeh and K. A. Barrash, Journal of Vibration, Acoustics, Stress, and Reliability in Design, vol. 109, No. 4, pp. 343-347 (Oct. 1987).

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Abstract
A vibration damper assembly to absorb vibrations in a camshaft and sprocket system has a sprocket positioned around a camshaft, an inertia ring positioned around the camshaft and adjacent the sprocket, yet capable of moving independently of the sprocket, and a hub member positioned around the camshaft adjacent the inertia ring. Frictional material is interposed between said hub member and a rim portion of the inertia ring whereby the inertia ring and hub member slide with respect to one another along said frictional material to absorb vibrations from the camshaft through heat dissipation.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A centrifugal force vibration damper assembly to absorb vibrations in a camshaft and sprocket system, comprising:

a sprocket positioned along a camshaft,

an inertia ring positioned along said camshaft adjacent said sprocket, said inertia ring being adapted to move independently of said sprocket,

said inertia ring having a central opening and an outer periphery,

said central opening extending radially to said outer periphery of said inertia ring to form a gap in said outer periphery of said inertia ring,

a hub member positioned around said camshaft adjacent said inertia ring,

a frictional material interposed concentrically between said hub member and an inner annulus of said inertia ring, said inner annulus located adjacent said central opening,



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the damping of vibrations in rotating devices. The invention has particular application to camshaft and sprocket assemblies for internal combustion engines.

Engine timing systems typically include an endless chain that drives between a driving sprocket on an engine crankshaft and a driven sprocket on an engine camshaft. The camshaft and sprockets may undergo resonance at certain frequencies. Vibrations from the resonance are often transferred through the system and can significantly increase the load on the system and components, possibly even causing chain breakage. This problem is particularly acute in engine systems with overhead camshafts, because the distance between the sprockets, and hence the length of the chain, is typically substantial and vibration effects are thereby magnified.

Conventional approaches to this problem have focused on reducing rotational perturbation of the crankshaft, by means of internal devices such as counter-rotating balance shafts, Lanchester dampers, and harmonic balancers. External devices such as fluid engine mounts and engine mounts having adjustable damping characteristics have been used. By contrast, the present invention focuses on reducing torsional vibrations of the camshaft.
 
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