Vibration damping device for vehicles

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Inventors

Hasegawa, Koichi

Application #

796079

Filed

Feb-27-2001

Published

Dec-17-2002

Current US Class

188/268
188/378
267/136
267/141
267/153
267/292

International Classes

F16F 015/02; F16M 007/00; B60G 013/16

Field of Search

267/292 267/136 267/141 267/140.11-140.13 267/152 267/153 267/294 267/293 267/140 280/124.13 188/378 188/268 74/574 248/638 248/562 248/636 248/559 180/902 180/311 180/300 174/42

Assignee

Tokai Rubber Industries, Ltd. (Komaki, JP)

Examiners

Butler; Douglas C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Beyer Weaver & Thomas, LLP

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Abstract
Vibration damping device for vehicles includes: a rigid housing member having an accommodation space and fixed to a vibrative member; and an independent mass member having a rigid mass body and an elastic body layer bonded on the outer surface of the rigid mass body. The independent mass member is non-adhesively disposed in the accommodation space such that an outer surface of the independent mass member is opposed to the inner surface of the housing member with a predetermined gap distance therebetween, to thereby permit displacement of the independent mass member relative to the housing member. The independent mass member and the housing member is brought into elastic impact against each other, upon application of a vibrational load, at respective abutting surfaces thereof which are opposed to each other in a vibrational input direction.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A vibration damping device for damping vibrations of a vibrative member of a vehicle, comprising:

a rigid housing member having an accommodation space, which is fixedly disposed in the vibrative member; and

an independent mass member including a rigid mass body and an elastic body layer formed on and bonded to an outer surface of said rigid mass body, said outer surface of said rigid mass body having a configuration different from a configuration of an inner surface of said housing member which defines said accommodation space,

said independent mass member being non-adhesively disposed in said accommodation space such that an outer surface of said independent mass member is opposed to said inner surface of said housing member with a predetermined gap distance therebetween, to thereby permit displacement of said independent mass member relative to said housing member,



Description
This application is based on Japanese Patent Applications No. 2000-055472 filed Mar. 1, 2000, the contents of which are incorporated hereinto by reference.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to a vibration damper installed in a vibrative member of a vehicle, for reducing vibration of the vibrative member. More particularly, the present invention is concerned with such a vibration damper which is novel in construction and which is suitably applicable to vibrative members such as suspension arms, sub frames, body panels, mounting brackets, and vibrative members used in an engine unit or an exhaustion system, so that the vibration damper exhibits an excellent damping effect with respect to vibrations excited in these vibrative members.

2. Description of the Related Art

As vibration damping means for damping or reducing vibration excited in vehicles such as an automotive vehicle, there are known (a) a mass damper wherein a mass member is fixed to a vibrative member, (b) a dynamic damper wherein a mass member is supported by and connected to the vibrative member via a spring member and (c) a damping material, which is a sheet-shaped elastic member and secured to the vibrative member. However, these conventional devices suffer from various potential problems. For example, (a) the mass damper and (b) the dynamic damper both require a relatively large mass of the mass member, and exhibit desired vibration damping effect only to significantly narrow frequency ranges. (c) The damping material suffers from difficulty in stably exhibiting a desired damping effect, since the damping effect of the damping material is likely to vary depending upon the ambient temperature.
 
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