Bearing for a power unit

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Inventors

Wolf, Franz Josef
Herrmann, Waldemar
Ritzenthaler, Marc
Wolf, Anton

Application #

274252

Filed

Mar-23-1999

Published

Apr-2-2002

Current US Class

267/140.14
267/140.15
267/218

International Classes

F16F 005/00

Field of Search

267/140.11 267/140.15 267/140.14 267/218 267/219 267/136 248/632 248/636 248/638 248/562 248/563

Assignee

WOCO Franz-Josef Wolf & Co. (Bad Soden-Salmunster, DE)

Examiners

Butler; Douglas C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Lowe Hauptman Gilman & Berner, LLP

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Abstract
A power unit bearing, in particular for motor vehicles, is characterized by mechanically integrally joining a conventional bearing, in particular a hydraulic bearing, to a connectable or disengageable hydraulic switching module for the purpose of matching the power unit characteristics to changing operational conditions of this power unit. The switching module is inserted between a chassis-side base plate of the conventional bearing body and a chassis-side adapter of the power unit bearing.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A power unit bearing for motor vehicles, comprising a bearing and a switching module mechanically integrally joined to the bearing and which can be engaged to and disengaged from each other for matching bearing characteristics of the power unit bearing to changing operational conditions,

wherein said switching module in an engaged state is disposed in series to said bearing to receive loads applied to the power unit bearing, thereby modifying the bearing characteristics of the power unit bearing by adding bearing properties of said switching module to bearing properties of said bearing,

the power unit bearing further comprising a three-dimensional resilient coupling of said bearing to a chassis-side adapter of the power unit bearing when the switching module is in said engaged state, and a hydraulic said switching module which is disengaged from said bearing in an unpressurized manner and which is engaged to said bearing under hydraulic gauge pressure.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a power unit bearing, in principle for arbitrary purposes, in specific however for motor vehicles.

Power unit bearings or so-called "engine mounts" support a motor-vehicle power unit on the chassis. Such bearings are intended to elastically absorb assembly vibrations, to dampen them and in particular to decouple them acoustically and sub-acoustically. Bearings of the most diverse designs meet these tasks in significantly different ways. Rubber-metal bearings of most varied designs with, as well as without, hydraulic damping have been found foremost practical.

As hardly any one bearing meets the broad requirements of vehicle comfort, innumerable bearings already have become known with the purpose of controlling or setting or modifying the bearing characteristics. In the field of solid bearings, that is foremost the field of rubber-metal bearings, the elastic rubber body is contoured to hopefully match a particular desired spring constant. As regards hydraulic bearings, that is bearings with a hydraulic damping liquid, foremost those bearings are known in which electrical or magnetic fields control the rheological properties of the damping liquid.
 
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