Claims
- 1. A sheet of an elastomeric material comprising a plurality of damping elements, each of which is formed of a portion of said sheet that is surrounded by a set of four cavities that run through, or partially through said sheet, wherein said portion has a first external area located at a first surface of said sheet, and a second external area that extends parallel to said first surface area that is located at a second surface of said sheet, wherein said portion has four curved sides that run between said first and second external areas, each of which comprises a portion of the wall of one of the surrounding channels and four straight sides, each of which run between said first and second external areas, and each of which extend between the walls of two of said curved sides, said external surface areas located such that when viewed along a straight line drawn normal to said first and second external surface area, wherein the overlap of said first external area with said second external area that exists for a given application, with a known static force is correlated with the buckling characteristics of the material of which the sheet is made, and the minimum dynamic force that the damping element is to damp.
- 2. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 1, wherein at least some of said channels in said sheet are filled with a damping material.
- 3. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 2, wherein said damping material that fills, or partially fills said channels, has elastomeric characteristics that are different from those of said sheet.
- 4. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 3, wherein said elastomeric filling material is a material which is poured into said cavity while in a liquid state.
- 5. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said elastomeric sheet has a multitude of damping elements arranged in a regular pattern.
- 6. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 5, wherein at least some of said channels in said sheet are filled with a damping material.
- 7. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 6, wherein said damping material that fills or partially fills, said channels has elastomeric characteristics that are different form those of said sheet.
- 8. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 7, wherein said elastomeric filling material is a material which is poured into said cavity while in a liquid state.
- 9. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 1, wherein there is overlap in the surface areas of said first and second external areas.
- 10. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 1, wherein said elastomeric sheet has a multitude of damping elements arranged in a regular pattern.
- 11. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 10, wherein at least some of said channels in said sheet are filled with a damping material.
- 12. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 11, wherein said damping material that fills said or partially fills said channels, has elastomeric characteristics that are different from those of said sheet.
- 13. A sheet of elastomeric material as claimed in claim 12, wherein said elastomeric filling material is a material which is poured into said cavity while in a liquid state.
- 14. The sizing of damping elements, wherein a damping element comprises a body of an elastomeric material that has an elongated, cross-sectional area formed in the shape of a parallelogram, a first mounting surface located at a first end of said cross-sectional area, and a second mounting surface that extends parallel to said first mounting surface, located at a second end of said cross-sectional area, wherein said damping element is shaped such that when supporting predefined static force load, the amount of surface overlaps between said first and second mounting surfaces for a given application determined by:
(a) obtaining a sample of said elastomeric material that has a uniform cross-section, first and second elongated sides that are substantially parallel to each other, and a first and second end areas are substantially parallel and of substantially the same area where no forces are applied to said sample; (b) defining a reference line in said sample that is normal to said first and second end areas and that runs through the centroid of said sample such that when an initial desire static force is applied to said sample, the first and second end areas substantially overlap without substantial deflection of said first and second elongated sides from said reference line; (c) applying an excess dynamic force impulse greater than said initial static force to said sample, in a direction normal to said first and second end areas; (d) measuring the deflection of said peripheral surfaces of said sample from said reference line until a dynamic of excess force is applied normal to said end areas and the value of such force causes the deflection of said first and second elongated sides to exceed an established threshold valve for a given application, and (e) correlating said measured deflection at which said threshold is reopened for a given application with the ratio of the length of said elongated sides to the area of said end areas, in order to provide a damping element which is of a size appropriate for said given application.
- 15. The sizing of damping elements by the process claimed in claim 14 for each damping element of plurality of damping elements that are coupled in a sheet of an elastomeric material, wherein each of said damping elements are formed of a portion of said sheet that is surrounded by a set of four cavities that run through, or partially through said sheet, and wherein said portion has a first external area located at a first surface of said sheet, and a second external area that extends parallel to said first surface area that is located at a second surface of said sheet, and wherein said portion has four curved sides that run between said fist and second external areas, each of which comprises a portion of the wall of one of the surrounding channels and four straight sides, each of which run between said first and second external areas and extend between the walls of curved sides.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATION
[0001] This is a Continuation-in-Part Application of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/770,474, filed Jan. 29, 2001 in the name of Trevor J. McCollough and Wesley E. Revely.
Continuation in Parts (1)
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Parent |
09770474 |
Mar 2001 |
US |
Child |
10123970 |
Apr 2002 |
US |