Information
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Patent Grant
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6247686
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Patent Number
6,247,686
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Date Filed
Wednesday, May 19, 199926 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, June 19, 200124 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Sughrue, Mion, Zinn, Macpeak & Seas, PLLC
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 267 141
- 267 1411
- 267 153
- 267 140
- 267 219
- 267 220
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An anti-vibration block is comprised of two substantially cylindrical coaxial end parts joined together by a cylindrical body coaxial with the end parts and of smaller section than these, the end parts and the cylindrical body defining a groove, a substantially cylindrical axial through-hole passing through the block, the end parts having on their outer faces opposite the groove pairs of projections of I and T-shape respectively.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a vibration damper block, more precisely a vibration damper block for use on motor vehicles.
Problems of induced vibration exist, for example, in the region where the cooling radiator of the engine is fixed to the air duct coming from the fan or fans, and also where the fan unit is fixed to a duct.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
the object of the present invention is that of providing a damper block or grommet which allows a drastic reduction of the vibrations generated or transmitted by members such as, for example, cooling fans, radiators or air ducts to be obtained, which is easy to construct and of low cost.
The present invention achieves the above-stated objects by a vibration damper block formed in rubber or plastics having the characteristics specifically set out in the following claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The invention will now be described with reference to the attached drawings, provided purely by way of non-limitative example, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a damper block according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a plan view of the block of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a view in section taken on the line III—III of
FIG. 2
; and
FIG. 4
illustrates the positioning of the damper block according to the invention in a fan unit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring now to the drawings, where the same or corresponding parts are indicated with the same reference numerals, the vibration damper block according to the invention is generally indicated
2
. The block
2
is made of rubber or plastics.
The block
2
comprises two end parts
4
,
6
of cylindrical form, joined together by a cylindrical body
7
of smaller section than that of the two end parts
4
and
6
, creating a groove
10
between them.
A substantially cylindrical through-hole
11
passes through the block
2
; the end parts
4
,
6
carry on their outer faces opposite the groove
10
a pair of projections
12
of substantially I-shape and three pairs of projections
14
,
16
,
18
of substantially T-shape, with enlarged mushroom heads
19
at their ends facing towards the periphery of the end parts
4
,
6
.
The projections of each pair of projections
12
,
14
,
16
,
18
are diametrically opposite one another such that the pairs of projections
12
,
14
,
16
,
18
are equally angularly spaced by about 45°.
The ends of the projections of the pairs
12
,
14
,
16
,
18
facing the periphery of the end parts
4
,
6
are curved with the same radius of curvature as the end parts
4
and
6
, whilst the opposite ends are curved and projecting into the through-hole
11
.
Making specific reference to
FIG. 4
, in use a pair of damper blocks
2
according to the invention are introduced into holes or eyes
20
formed in fixing tabs
22
of a fan unit
40
which, purely by way of non-limitative example, is shown with two cooling fans
42
and
44
, in such a way that the groove
10
cooperates with the holes
20
so that the two end parts
4
and
6
are in contact with opposite sides of the fixing tab
22
.
Once the blocks
2
are inserted into the holes
20
of the fixing tabs
22
of the fan unit
40
this can be fixed in a manner known per se to an air duct or a radiator (not shown).
Spacers
60
, for example of metal, can be prearranged in the holes
20
to encourage correct positioning of the blocks
2
.
Naturally, the principle of the invention remaining the same, the details of construction and the embodiments can be widely varied with respect to what has been described and illustrated, without by this departing from the ambit of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A vibration damper block formed of plastics or rubber, wherein it comprises two substantially coaxial end parts jointed together by a cylindrical body coaxial with the end parts and of smaller section than said end parts, said end parts and the said cylindrical body together defining a groove; a substantially cylindrical, axial through-hole passing through the block, the end parts having on their outer faces opposite the groove a pair of projections of substantially I-shape and a plurality of pairs of projections of substantially T-shape with enlarged mushroom heads at their ends facing towards the periphery of the end parts, the projections of each pair of I-shaped projections being diametrically opposite to one another.
- 2. A block according to claim 1, wherein said T-shaped projections of each pair of projections are equally angularly spaced.
- 3. A block according to claim 1, wherein the ends of the projections of each pair of T-shaped projections facing towards the periphery of the ends parts are curved with the same radius of curvature as the end parts.
Priority Claims (1)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
Kind |
| TO98U0093 |
May 1998 |
IT |
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US Referenced Citations (7)
Foreign Referenced Citations (3)
| Number |
Date |
Country |
| 0429363 |
May 1991 |
EP |
| 2119169 |
Aug 1972 |
FR |
| 63-038732 |
Feb 1988 |
JP |