Claims
- 1. An antivibration rubber device comprising:
- a first connecting member capable of being secured to one side of a vibrating member;
- a second connecting member capable of being secured to another side of the vibrating member;
- an elastic body having an inner circumferential wall disposed between the first and second connecting members;
- a fluid chamber provided between the elastic body and a wall portion formed by the first connecting member and the second connecting member;
- a partition wall dividing the fluid chamber into two chambers;
- an orifice passage communicating with the two chambers divided by the partition wall; and
- an orifice plate provided within at least one of the divided fluid chambers to perform a relative movement integrally with the first connecting member, said orifice plate being composed of a metallic plate and an elastic portion, said orifice plate and said inner circumferential wall of said elastic body form a narrow communication passage for fluid flow wherein the orifice plate has a different projection area in each of said three input directions of vibrations to be isolated, said input directions include a principal input direction Z and two other directions X and Y which are perpendicular to the direction Z and intersect at right angles relative to each other, said orifice plate has a generally elliptical or oblong shape when viewed in the direction of an axis of a connecting shaft provided parallel to the axis Z, said orifice plate includes curved stoppers at edge portions of both ends in the projection surface of at least one of either the direction X or Y of the circumference of the orifice plate for displacement control, said stoppers being formed integrally with said elastic portion, while said orifice plate has a predetermined thickness and is provided with a transverse recess formed by said curved stopper portions, said recess is parallel to one of either the direction X or Y.
- 2. The antivibration rubber device according to claim 1, wherein the elastic body is made to have a generally truncated cone shape when viewed from a sides, an outer surface of the elastic body is formed to have a downwardly widening slope which has a changed inclination at inflection points formed in a circumferential direction, two points lines are formed by connecting the inflection points, said point lines are respectively formed continuously in a circumferential direction to have a generally round shape when viewed from a top of said elastic body and formed as a pair of lines at some distance on a position near to the first connecting member and on a position near to the second connecting member when viewed from the side.
- 3. The antivibration rubber device according to claim 2, wherein both of the point lines are concentrically arranged when viewed from a top.
- 4. The antivibration rubber device according to claim 2, wherein the height along the Z direction of each point line changes in the circumferential direction when viewed from the side.
- 5. The antivibration rubber device according to claim 1, wherein the projection area of the orifice plate in at least one of the X, Y and Z directions is adapted to vary with the change of a projection surface shape.
- 6. The antivibration rubber device according to claim 1, wherein the stoppers are made asymmetric.
- 7. The antivibration rubber device according to claim 1, wherein at least one of either the cross-section of the orifice plate in the direction X or the cross-section thereof in the direction Y is made asymmetric and in a circumference of the orifice plate, a distance between the orifice plate and a circumferential inner wall portion surrounding the orifice plate is made unequal.
- 8. The antivibration rubber device of claim 1, wherein a ratio of a spring constant of said elastic body in each of two directions X and Y of said input directions which are perpendicular to a principal input direction Z and intersect at right angles to each other being arranged to be greater than 1 relative to said spring constant in said Z direction wherein in a load condition of a predetermined static load, a relative position of each load receiving surface of the first connecting member and the second connecting member in the principal input direction Z is arranged to overlap when viewed from a side.
- 9. The antivibration rubber device of claim 1, wherein a ratio of a spring constant of said elastic body in each of two directions X and Y of said input directions which are perpendicular to a principal input direction Z and intersect at right angles to each other is arranged to be greater than 1 relative to said spring constant in said Z direction wherein in a load condition of a predetermined static load, a relative position of each load receiving surface of the first and second connecting members in the principal input direction Z is arranged to overlap when viewed from a side, and there is provided on one side of either the first or second connecting member a flange which projects in the direction perpendicular to the direction Z, and
- the elastic body is integrally provided with a projecting portion to overlap the flange, wherein the projecting portion has a varied thickness.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/490,743 filed on Jun. 15, 1995, now abandoned.
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