Claims
- 1. In a torsional vibration damper comprising a hub ring and a flyring which are interconnected through basic resilient elements that are uniformly distributed around the circumference and are capable of angular displacement relative to each other, and further comprising first resilient elements and second resilient elements which are fastened to the hub ring mechanically in parallel with the basic resilient elements and which are spaced at their outer surfaces from the inner surface of the flyring by an air gap when the device is not rotating and are adapted to be cause by the centrifugal force generated at a desired rotational speed to bear immovably against the flyring, the first and second resilient elements being integrally joined together at their outer extremities to form a unit and consisting of vulcanized-in rubber bodies, the improvement wherein the first and second resilient elements are columnar in shape; wherein at least one first resilient element is associated with each second resilient element on both sides thereof in the circumferential direction; and wherein the first and second resilient elements of every resilient unit so formed are circumferentially spaced from one another at their inner extremities.
- 2. A torsional vibration damper according to claim 1, wherein the total cross-sectional area of the first resilient elements of each resilient unit and the cross-sectional area of the associated second resilient element are substantially equal.
- 3. A torsional vibration damper according to claim 1, wherein the first and second resilient elements are joined together in a region whose cross-sectional area is substantially equal to the sum of the cross-sectional areas of the first and second resilient elements.
- 4. A torsional vibration damper according to claim 1, wherein the circumferential spacing of the first and second resilient elements of each resilient unit is such that the imaginary extensions of their respective axes intersect at an angle of from 25 to 65 degrees.
- 5. A torsional vibration damper according to claim 4, wherein the angles obtained on the two sides of each resilient unit have differing values.
- 6. A torsional vibration damper according to claim 1, wherein an auxiliary mass is incorporated into the second resilient element.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 055,602, filed May 29, 1987 now abandoned.
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