Claims
- 1. An isolator assembly for supporting a subframe of a vehicle body frame, the isolator assembly comprising:
- a lower cushion mount including a base plate, a hollow pillar and a lower elastomer member, said hollow pillar fixedly attached to and upwardly extending from said base plate, said lower elastomer member surrounding at least a lower portion of said hollow pillar, said lower cushion mount adapted to be attached to the subframe;
- an upper cushion mount including an upper elastomer member defining a recess for telescopically receiving an upper end of said pillar, and a cap bonded to an upper surface of said upper elastomer member; and
- a securing bolt passing through a bolt hole in said base plate, said hollow pillar and a bolt hole in said annular cap, said bolt adapted to be threadably secured to the vehicle body frame;
- first and second interlocking portions formed on said cap and said hollow pillar, respectively, said first and second interlocking portions adapted to cooperate to prevent relative rotation between said upper and lower cushion mounts upon axial compression of said upper and lower elastomer members.
- 2. The isolator assembly of claim 1, further comprising a collar bonded to an upper end of said lower elastomer member, said collar adapted to be received in an opening in the vehicle body frame.
- 3. The isolator assembly of claim 1, wherein said first interlocking portion comprises a downwardly extending detent.
- 4. The isolator assembly of claim 3, wherein said second interlocking portion comprises at least one recess for receiving said downwardly extending detent.
- 5. The isolator assembly of claim 4, wherein said at least one recess matingly receives said downwardly extending detent.
- 6. The isolator assembly of claim 3, wherein said hollow pillar is rectangular in horizontal cross section.
- 7. The isolator assembly of claim 1, wherein said cap defines a detent and wherein said hollow pillar defines a first pair of opposed recesses aligned on a first horizontal axis and a second pair of opposed recesses aligned on a second horizontal axis disposed normal to said first horizontal axis, said upper cushion mount adapted to be positively located on said lower cushion mount upon being rotated through ninety degree segments to one of four orientations in which said detent is received in one of said first pair of opposed recesses or one of said second pair of opposed recesses.
- 8. An isolator assembly in combination with a motor vehicle having a subframe and a vehicle body frame, the isolator assembly for supporting the subframe on the vehicle body frame, the isolator assembly comprising:
- a lower cushion mount including a base plate, a hollow pillar and a lower elastomer member, said hollow pillar fixedly attached to and upwardly extending from said base plate, said lower elastomer member surrounding at least a lower portion of said hollow pillar, said lower cushion mount adapted to be attached to the subframe;
- an upper cushion mount including an upper elastomer member defining a recess for telescopically receiving an upper end of said pillar, and a cap bonded to an upper surface of said upper elastomer member;
- a securing bolt passing through a bolt hole in said base plate, said hollow pillar and a bolt hole in said annular cap, said bolt threadably secured to the vehicle body frame; and
- first and second interlocking portions formed on said cap and said hollow pillar, respectively, said first and second interlocking portions adapted to cooperate to prevent relative rotation between said upper and lower cushion mounts upon axial compression of said upper and lower elastomer members.
- 9. The combination of claim 8, further comprising a collar bonded to an upper end of said lower elastomer member, said collar received in an opening in the vehicle body frame.
- 10. The combination of claim 9, wherein said collar includes a radially extending portion and an axially extending portion.
- 11. The combination of claim 8, wherein said first interlocking portion comprises a downwardly extending detent.
- 12. The combination of claim 11, wherein said second interlocking portion comprises at least one recess for receiving said downwardly extending detent.
- 13. The combination of claim 12, wherein said at least one recess matingly receives said downwardly extending detent.
- 14. The combination of claim 11, wherein said hollow pillar is rectangular in horizontal cross section.
- 15. The isolator assembly of claim 8, wherein said cap defines a detent and wherein said hollow pillar defines a first pair of opposed recesses aligned on a first horizontal axis and a second pair of opposed recesses aligned on a second horizontal axis disposed normal to said first horizontal axis, said upper cushion mount adapted to be positively located on said lower cushion mount upon being rotated through ninety degree segments to one of four orientations in which said detent is received in one of said first pair of opposed recesses or one of said second pair of opposed recesses.
- 16. An isolator assembly for supporting a subframe on a vehicle body frame, the isolator assembly comprising:
- an upper cushion mount including an elastomer member and a cap secured to said elastomer member, said cap including a downwardly extending key;
- a lower cushion mount including a base and an elastomer member secured to said base, said elastomer member of said lower cushion mount bonded to an upstanding outer collar fitted into a recess formed in said elastomer member of said upper cushion mount;
- said lower cushion mount further including a hollow pillar having a lower end fixed to said base and an upper end at least partially telescoped into a conforming axial passage in said elastomer member of said upper cushion mount, said passage terminating in an upper end comprising a portion of said cap, said pillar including at least one cutout portion; and
- an attachment bolt extending upwardly through a hole in said base, said hollow pillar, said passage, and a hole in said cap for threaded reception in a bore in the vehicle body frame;
- whereby upon said bolt being tightened said elastomer members of said upper and lower cushion mounts are axially compressed and said pillar upper end is positioned juxtaposed said cap and said key is received in said at least one cutout portion to positively interlock said upper and lower cushion mounts against relative rotation.
- 17. The isolator assembly as set forth in claim 16, wherein said hollow pillar is generally rectangularly shaped in horizontal cross section.
- 18. The isolator assembly as set forth in claim 17, wherein said hollow pillar includes a first pair of cutout portions aligned on a first horizontal axis and a second pair of cutout portions aligned on a second horizontal axis disposed normal to said first horizontal axis, said upper cushion mount adapted to be fitted on said lower cushion mount upon being rotated through ninety degree segments to one of four orientations, wherein said key is aligned for reception in one of said first pair of cutout portions or one of said second pair of cutout portions.
- 19. The isolator assembly as set forth in claim 18, wherein said first and second pairs of cutout portions each having a generally concave half-round shape and said key has a generally convex half-round shape complementary to said cutout portions.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/574,885,filed Dec. 19, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,879,026, issued Mar. 9, 1999.
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