Vibration-reducing bearing

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Inventors

Fiedler, Kurt

Application #

696338

Filed

Aug-13-1996

Published

Jun-23-1998

Current US Class

267/140.11
267/140.12
267/140.13
267/140.5
267/219

International Classes

F16F 013/06

Field of Search

267/140.11 267/140.12 267/140.13 267/219 267/220 267/122 267/140.5 267/141.6 180/300 180/312 180/902 248/562 248/636 248/638

Examiners

Butler; Douglas C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Harness, Dickey & Pierce, P.L.C.

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Abstract
When a unit such as a motor or other vibrating apparatus is suspended in a fixed frame, superior damping of vibration, oriented along multiple vibration axis, may be accomplished by use of the present embodiment. A supporting body, containing multiple cavities filled with a damping fluid, is located between a supporting member and a bearing member. The cavities are connected to each other by tubes. The vibration of the unit which may occur along multiple vibration axes is effectively damped by compression of the cavities and subsequent transfer of fluid through the tubes.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hydraulically damped bearing for reducing vibration of a unit suspended in a frame, especially for reducing vibration of a mounted motor and a gear unit in a motor vehicle frame, comprising:

a bearing member connected with a member selected from the group consisting of said unit and said frame;

a supporting member connected with a member selected from the group consisting of said unit and said frame;

an elastic supporting body arranged between said bearing member and said supporting member, said elastic supporting body being compressible along a first vibration axis and at least along a second vibration axis, said second vibration axis approximately corresponding to a resultant force resulting from the weight of said unit and the force resulting from the torque of the unit;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Technical Field

The present invention relates to a hydraulically damped bearing that reduces vibration of a suspended unit in a frame, and more particularly, this invention relates to a hydraulically damped bearing that reduces vibration of a suspended motor and/or a gear unit in a motor vehicle frame.

2. Description of the Related Art

The use of hydraulically damped bearings to reduce vibration of a suspended unit, vibrating at its natural frequency, in a frame has been previously known. Such an apparatus minimizes the stresses exerted on the frame by the vibration of the unit. Hydraulically damped bearings are used, e.g., for reducing vibration of a motor suspended in a vehicle frame. Here, a motor starts to vibrate because of unbalanced inertia forces and torques or because of a change in the rotational speed due to alternate braking and accelerating. Currently, known hydraulically damped bearings have a bearing member connected to the unit or frame and a supporting member connected to the unit or frame. Between the bearing member and the supporting member, there is an arranged elastic supporting body that is compressible along a first vibration axis of the unit. Further, to improve the damping properties of the bearing, two cavities filled with damping fluid are provided within the supporting body in the region of the first vibration axis. The two cavities are connected to each other by means of a connecting member.
 
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