Claims
- 1. In an automotive power train:
- an engine having a crankshaft, said crankshaft having an axis and being rotatable about said axis;
- a flywheel;
- a torque transmitting member in the form of an annular resilient disc having an inner peripheral portion connected to said crankshaft and an outer peripheral portion connected to said flywheel;
- said flywheel having a central axial bore and an inner peripheral wall means defining said central axial bore, said flywheel also having a radially extending wall including a working surface;
- a clutch having a clutch disc frictionally engageable with said flywheel at said working surface,
- said crankshaft having fixed thereto means defining an axially extending cylindrical wall disposed in said central axial bore in opposed and spaced relationship to said inner peripheral wall means;
- an elastic annular body having an inner peripheral wall fixed to said cylindrical wall of said crankshaft and an outer peripheral wall opposed to said inner peripheral wall means; and
- means for reducing transmission of heat from said flywheel to said elastic annular body wherein said means for reducing transmission of heat includes a plurality of heat insulating pieces received in a plurality of circumferentially equi-distant windows with which said flywheel is formed.
- 2. In an automotive power train:
- an engine having a crankshaft, said crankshaft having an axis and being rotatable about said axis;
- a flywheel;
- a torque transmitting member in the form of an annular resilient disc having an inner peripheral portion connected to said crankshaft and an outer peripheral portion connected to said flywheel;
- said flywheel having a central axial bore and an inner peripheral wall means defining said central axial bore, said flywheel also having a radially extending wall including a working surface;
- a clutch having a clutch disc frictionally engageable with said flywheel at said working surface;
- said crankshaft having fixed thereto means defining an axially extending cylindrical wall disposed in said central axial bore in opposed and spaced relationship to said inner peripheral wall means; and
- an elastic annular body disposed in a space between said cylindrical wall and said inner peripheral wall means to fill said space wherein said elastic annular body has an inner peripheral wall fixed to said cylindrical wall and an outer peripheral wall fixed said inner peripheral wall means;
- said flywheel being formed with a plurality of circumferentially equi-distant windows which are so constructed and arranged as to reduce transmission of heat from said flywheel to said elastic annular body.
- 3. An automotive power train as claimed in claim 2, wherein said flywheel has a plurality of heat insulating pieces received in said plurality of circumferentially equi-distant windows thereof.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 757,239 filed Sep. 10, 1991 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,253,740.
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