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| United States Patent | 4834351 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/4834351.html |
| Inventor(s) | Firma Carl Freudenberg (Weinheim, DE);
Sciortino; Giacomo (Heidelberg, DE) |
| Abstract | A rubber sleeve spring of two independently made parts each including two
supporting sleeves one radially surrounding another, as well as a spring
body of rubber joining the supporting sleeves and with two recesses
corresponding to one another in the spring body. The two parts are so
configured and assembled in a unit such that the recesses combine to form
liquid-filled, sealed chambers which are in liquid-carrying communication
with one another through a passage-like opening. The opening includes, in
tandem, a first passage and a second passage of two branch passages which
are connected parallel. The two branch passages differ from one another by
having cross sections of different magnitude and/or different length
and/or different cross-sectional variation over their length. They are
preferably disposed in the plane of separation of the rubber sleeve
spring. |
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Drawing from US Patent 4834351 |
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Rubber sleeve spring |
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| Publication Date |
May 30, 1989 |
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| Filing Date |
March 31, 1988 |
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| Priority Data |
May 21, 1987[DE]3717026 |
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What is claimed is:
1. Rubber sleeve spring, comprising:
two independently made parts each including two supporting sleeves, one
surrounding another radially, each part including a spring body of rubber
connecting said supporting sleeves, and each part including two recesses
corresponding to one another, said two parts being so configured and
assembled that said recesses complement one another forming outwardly
sealed, liquid-filled chambers, an opening of passage-like configuration
providing liquid-carrying communication between said chambers, said
opening having a first passage and a second passage disposed in tandem,
said second passage having at least two parallel-connected branch
passages, each having one end opening into said first passage and each
having a second end opening into the same one of said chambers, and said
branch passages differing from one another by at least one of:
(a) a different-from-one-another size of the cross section,
(b) a different-from-one-another length; and
(c) a different-from-one-another cross-sectional variation with respect to
the length in each case.
2. Rubber sleeve spring according to claim 1, in which said first and
second passages are formed as a recess by merging one passage with
another, and that said latter recess is surrounded circumferentially by
both spring bodies together.
3. Rubber sleeve spring according to claim 2, in which said latter recess
is substantially surrounded by said chambers of both spring bodies.
4. Rubber sleeve spring according to claim 3, in which said substantially
surrounded latter recess has a profile which is centrally associated with
a contact surface of both spring bodies.
5. Rubber sleeve spring according to claim 4, in which said chambers of
both spring bodies have a circularly defined profile.
6. Rubber sleeve spring according to claim 1, in which a pinch valve is
provided at the mouth of at least one of said first passage and said
branch passages of said second passage. |
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The invention relates to a rubber sleeve spring.
A rubber sleeve spring is disclosed in German Pat. DE-PS No. 35 31 182. It
has a good damping action only in a relatively narrow defined frequency
range.
The invention is addressed to the problem of devising a rubber sleeve
spring which will be of good effect in a much broader frequency range.
This problem is solved according to the invention defined by claim 1. The
dependent claims relate to advantageous specific features.
In a rubber sleeve spring according to the invention, an opening joining
two liquid-filled chambers has a first passage and a second passage in
tandem, the second passage including at least two parallel branch passages
which differ from one another in the different size of the cross section
and/or different length and/or a different variation of cross section with
respect to the particular length. The damping action thereby achieved is
based on the fact that, depending on the frequency of the introduced
vibrations, one liquid mass enters into resonant vibration which is
contained in the first passage and one of the partial channels connected
in series therewith.
If they differ even slightly from one another in regard to the magnitude of
their cross section, their length and/or the cross-sectional variation
over their length, the result will be a relatively harmonic transition,
parallel to the varying frequency of the vibrations that are to be damped,
between the damping effectiveness of the different branch passages, with
the overall result that the frequency spectrum in which the achievement of
a good damping action is obtained will undergo an appreciable expansion.
In accordance with the invention, a rubber sleeve spring comprises two
independently made parts each including two supporting sleeves, one
surrounding another radially. Each part includes a spring body of rubber
connecting the supporting sleeves. Each part also includes two recesses
corresponding to one another. The two parts are so configured and
assembled that the recesses complement one another forming outwardly
sealed, liquid-filled chambers. The spring also includes an opening of
passage-like configuration providing liquid-carrying communication between
the chambers. The opening has a first passage and a second passage
disposed in tandem. The second passage has at least two parallel-connected
branch passages and the branch passages differ from one another by at
least one of: (a) a different-from-one-another size of the cross section,
(b) a different-from-one-another length, and (c) a
different-from-one-another cross-sectional variation with respect to the
length in each case.
For a better understanding of the invention, together with other and
further objects thereof, reference is made to the following description,
taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, and its scope will be
pointed out in the appended claims.
Referring now to the drawings:
FIG. 1 is a cross section of an embodiment of a rubber sleeve spring
according to the invention;
FIG. 2 is a longitudinal section of the rubber sleeve spring of FIG. 1; and
FIGS. 3-6 are cross sections of other embodiments of a rubber sleeve spring
according to the invention.
Referring now more particularly to FIGS. 1 and 2, the rubber sleeve spring
shown in FIGS. 1 and 2 comprises two individual parts made independently
of one another, which are assembled in the plane A--A (FIG. 2) to form the
unit ready for use. They thus contain each a certain part of the
supporting sleeves 4 and 5 radially disposed one inside the other, and of
the spring body 6 of rubber. They are assembled in the manner represented,
to form the unit ready for use, and care must be taken, by appropriate
measures in the area of the supporting sleeves 4 and 5, to prevent the
liquid contained in the chambers 7 and 8 from escaping. The chambers 7 and
8 are connected by a passage-like opening which includes, in addition to
the first passage 1, the branch passages 2 and 3 connected in series
therewith and parallel to one another. The latter differ from one another
by a cross-sectional size differing by no more than 25%, whereby it
becomes possible to damp undesirable vibrations in the relatively wide
frequency range from 5 to 15 Hz. Grooves 9 receive corresponding sealing
ribs.
Referring to FIGS. 6, 3 and 5 a similar effect can be achieved when the two
branch passages 2 and 3 have a length differing from one another in the
above-stated order of magnitude and/or in the change of cross section over
their length. Referring to FIG. 4, a similar effect can be achieved when
the two branch passages 2 and 3 have a different-from-one-another size of
cross section.
Also, a pinch valve can be provided between the branch passages 2 and 3 and
the chamber 7 and/or between the first passage 1 and the chamber 8, which
is closed in the state of rest and has sealing lips in the plane of
separation which are pressed resiliently against one another, and which
separate from one another in the event of increasing differential
pressures in the chambers 7 and 8 and produce a pressure equalization. The
sealing lips can be configured with particular precision in their
association with the plane of separation of the rubber sleeve spring, and
it is also possible to establish precisely the bias and with it the
opening pressure.
While there have been described what are at present considered to be the
preferred embodiments of this invention, it will be obvious to those
skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made
therein without departing from the invention, and it is, therefore, aimed
to cover all such changes and modifications as fall within the true spirit
and scope of the invention.
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