Claims
- 1. A torsional vibration damper of the type having a single outermost inertia ring secured to a central hub by means of a single, radially intermediate annular elastomer member, the hub coupled to a rotary shaft of an internal combustion engine for the purpose of damping torsional vibrations, the internal combustion engine operating within a range of engine speeds, the damper having two resonance peaks, the improvement comprising, forming the hub of a material of lesser density than the material from which the inertia member is formed whereby one of the two resonance peaks of the damper occurs beyond the upper range of engine speeds, and the other resonance peak occurs within the engine operating range and is of lesser amplitude than the said peak occurring outside of the engine operating range.
- 2. The torsional vibration damper of claim 1 wherein the hub is formed of a material having a minimum specific volume of 12 cubic inches per pound, a minimum tensile strength of 8,000 pounds per square inch, and a continuous no load service temperature of at least 300.degree. F.
- 3. The damper of claim 2 wherein the hub is formed of a phenolic resin.
- 4. The damper of claim 3 wherein said phenolic resin is a phenol-formaldehyde.
- 5. The damper of claim 2 wherein said hub is formed of glass-filled nylon.
- 6. The damper of claim 2 wherein the inertia member is formed of cast iron.
Parent Case Info
This is a Continuation of application Ser. No. 667,975 filed Mar. 18, 1976 now abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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