Vibration insulating device

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Inventors

Tabata, Toshiyuki
Ishiyama, Tatsuro
Ushijima, Takao
Dan, Takuya

Application #

206718

Filed

Jun-15-1988

Published

Oct-10-1989

Current US Class

123/192.1
267/140.12
267/219

International Classes

F16F 005/00

Field of Search

123/192 248/562 267/153 267/219 267/140.1

Assignee

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. (Yokohama, JP); Bridgestone Corporation (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Reger; Duane A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foley & Lardner, Schwartz, Jeffery, Schwaab, Mack, Blumenthal & Evans

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Abstract
A vibration insulating device for preventing vibration from being transmitted from an engine to a vehicle body in an automotive vehicle. The vibration insulating device is comprised of an elastic support member bonded between an inner cylinder connected to the engine and an outer cylinder connected to the vehicle body. The elastic support member is formed with a hollow which is located on an upper side of an imaginary horizontal plane containing the axis of the inner cylinder. The hollow functions to prevent a considerable tensile force from being applied to the elastic support member. Two small liquid chambers are formed between a part of the elastic support member and the inner periphery of the outer cylinder, and located on a lower side of the imaginary vertical plane. The two small liquid chambers communicate through an orifice passage. Additionally, one of the two small liquid chambers is adjacent to an air chamber through a flexible diaphragm.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vibration insulating device comprising:

an inner cylinder;

an outer cylinder disposed surrounding said inner cylinder;

an elastic support member tightly interposed between said inner and outer cylinders;

means defining a hollow in said elastic support member, at least major part of said hollow being located on one side of a plane containing axis of said inner cylinder;

means defining first and second liquid chambers between a part of said elastic support member on the other side of said plane and inner periphery of said outer cylinder;

means defining a restriction passage through which said first and second liquid chambers are in communication with each other to be restricted in flow of liquid; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates in general to a vibration insulating device of the type wherein an elastic support member is interposed between inner and outer cylinders, and more particularly to improvements in such an vibration insulating device to prevent damage of the elastic support member due to tensile force applied thereto.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Vibration insulating devices of the type wherein an elastic (elastomeric) support member is interposed between inner and outer cylinders have been used as engine mounts, cab mounts, bushings or the likes. Such a vibration insulating device is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Patent Provisional Publication No. 61-65935, in which the elastic support member is formed with two liquid chambers which are located on the opposite sides of the inner cylinder. The two liquid chambers communicate with each other through a restriction passage. With this arrangement, vibration applied between the inner and outer cylinders causes expansion and contraction of each fluid chamber, so that liquid moves between the two liquid chambers through the restriction passage. In this process, vibration is damped by flow resistance of fluid which flows from one liquid chamber through the restriction passage to the other liquid chamber.
 
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