The present disclosure relates to an isolation mount, and more particularly, to an isolation mount for a subframe mount or mounting a vehicle body to a frame.
The statements in this section merely provide background information related to the present disclosure and may not constitute prior art.
Isolation mounts are commonly used for mounting a vehicle body to a frame in order to isolate vibrations transmitted to the vehicle frame by the road, from being transmitted to the vehicle body in order to improve ride performance and passenger comfort.
An isolation mount is provided including a frame bracket having an aperture therein. A fastener is received in the aperture. The fastener includes a threaded shaft and a cone-shaped head portion integrally formed with the threaded shaft. The cone-shaped head portion includes a narrow end and a relatively wider end with the narrow end being closer to the threaded shaft than the wider end and a tool engaging portion on the head portion. An elastomeric member is disposed between the fastener and the frame bracket. The design integrates multiple features into a single element thereby greatly improving the assembly process and cost of the isolation mount.
Further areas of applicability will become apparent from the description provided herein. It should be understood that the description and specific examples are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure.
The drawings described herein are for illustration purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of the present disclosure in any way.
The following description is merely exemplary in nature and is not intended to limit the present disclosure, application, or uses. It should be understood that throughout the drawings, corresponding reference numerals indicate like or corresponding parts and features.
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An elastomer member 22 is disposed between the aperture 14 and fastener 18. The elastomer member 22 can be made from various types of isolation mount elastomer, rubber, urethane, abs, and viscous member, either thermoplastic or thermoset. The fastener 16 includes an intermediate portion 24 between the cone-shaped head portion 20 and threaded shaft portion 18. The intermediate portion includes a knurled surface 26 that engages a compression washer 28 disposed against an end of the elastomeric member 22. The intermediate portion 24 of the fastener 16 provides a shoulder 29 adjacent to the knurled portion 26 against which the compression washer 28 rests.
The frame mount 12 can include a cone-shaped interior surface 30 adjacent to the aperture 14. The frame mount 12 can also include apertures 32 for receiving fasteners 34 for mounting the frame bracket to the vehicle frame. The elastomeric member 22 is disposed between the interior cone surface 30 of the frame mount 12 and the cone-shaped head portion 20 of the fastener 16. The cone-shaped head portion 20 has a larger diameter than the aperture 14. The fastener 16 can include a recessed cavity 38 defining a tool engaging portion. The tool engaging portion can have a hex-shaped configuration for receiving an Allen wrench or other type of tool engaging portion as is known in the art. As shown in
The cone-shaped head portion 20 has an outer conical surface angled with respect to an axis of the threaded shaft at an angle ∝ of between 15 and 75 degrees. In the embodiment illustrated, the outer conical surface is angled with respect to the axis of the thread shaft at an angle of approximately 30 degrees. With the isolation mount 10 of the present disclosure, the elastomeric material 22 is disposed between the cone-shaped head portion 20 and the cone-shaped interior surface 30 of the frame mount 12 and provides vibration isolation in a vertical and lateral direction. The elastomeric material disposed between the upper surface of the frame mount 12 and the compression washer 28 provides isolation in a vertical compression direction. The fastener 16 can be made from steel, aluminum, brass or other common fastener materials.
The design of the present disclosure integrates the rebound/compression face, the inside shear cylinder and the fastener into one integrated element. This integration reduces three separate elements into one element as compared to the prior art isolation mount system. The design of the present disclosure also establishes the assembled height of the isolator.
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20090189051 A1 | Jul 2009 | US |