Claims
- 1. A vibration damper comprising:
- a mounting member fixed to a subject body whose vibration is to be damped;
- a first mass assembly located such that said first mass assembly is displaceable relative to said mounting member in a direction of vibration of said subject body;
- a first elastic member elastically connecting said first mass assembly to said mounting member;
- a second mass assembly located such that the second mass assembly is displaceable relative to said mounting member and said first mass assembly in said direction of vibration;
- a second elastic member elastically connecting said second mass assembly to said mounting member; and
- oscillating means for generating an oscillating force acting on said first and second mass assemblies to cause relative displacement therebetween,
- wherein said oscillating means includes at least one portion of said first mass assembly, and at least one portion of said second mass assembly.
- 2. A vibration damper according to claim 1, wherein said first mass assembly and said first elastic member constitute a first vibration system having a first resonance frequency, while said second mass assembly and said second elastic member constitute a second vibration system having a second resonance frequency which is different from said first resonance frequency.
- 3. A vibration damper according to claim 1, wherein said oscillating means generates said oscillating force whose frequency is variable.
- 4. A vibration damper according to claim 1, wherein one of said first and second mass assemblies includes a yoke member and a permanent magnet fixed to said yoke member, while the other of said first and second mass assemblies includes a coil.
- 5. A vibration damper according to claim 4, wherein said at least one portion of said first mass assembly includes said yoke member and said permanent magnet, while said at least one portion of said second mass assembly includes said coil.
- 6. A vibration damper comprising:
- a mounting member fixed to a subject body whose vibration is to be damped, and comprising a cylindrical support portion;
- a first mass assembly located such that said first mass assembly is displaceable relative to said mounting member in a direction of vibration of said subject body, and said first mass assembly comprises a first cylindrical connecting portion which is disposed radially outwardly of said cylindrical support portion with a predetermined first radial distance therebetween;
- a first elastic member elastically connecting said first mass assembly to said mounting member, and comprising a first annular rubber body interposed between said cylindrical support portion and said first cylindrical connecting portion;
- a second mass assembly located such that the second mass assembly is displaceable relative to said mounting member and said first mass assembly in said direction of vibration, and said second mass assembly comprises a second cylindrical connecting portion which is located radially inwardly of said cylindrical support portion with a predetermined second radial distance therebetween;
- a second elastic member elastically connecting said second mass assembly to said mounting member, and comprising a second annular rubber body interposed between said cylindrical support portion and said second cylindrical connecting portion; and
- oscillating means for generating an oscillating force acting on said first and second mass assemblies to cause relative displacement therebetween.
- 7. A vibration damper comprising:
- a mounting member fixed to a subject body whose vibration is to be damped;
- a first mass assembly located such that said first mass assembly is displaceable relative to said mounting member in a direction of vibration of said subject body;
- a first elastic member elastically connecting said first mass assembly to said mounting member, and comprising a first rubber body interposed between said mounting member and said first mass assembly;
- a second mass assembly located such that the second mass assembly is displaceable relative to said mounting member and said first mass assembly in said direction of vibration;
- a second elastic member elastically connecting said second mass assembly to said mounting member, and comprising a second rubber body interposed between said mounting member and said second mass assembly, said second rubber body being formed integrally with said first rubber body; and
- oscillating means for generating an oscillating force acting on said first and second mass assemblies to cause relative displacement therebetween.
- 8. A vibration damper comprising:
- a mounting member fixed to a subject body whose vibration is to be damped;
- a first mass assembly located such that said first mass assembly is displaceable relative to said mounting member in a direction of vibration of said subject body;
- a first elastic member elastically connecting said first mass assembly to said mounting member;
- a second mass assembly located such that the second mass assembly is displaceable relative to said mounting member and said first mass assembly in said direction of vibration;
- a second elastic member elastically connecting said second mass assembly to said mounting member; and,
- oscillating means for generating an oscillating force acting on said first and second mass assemblies to cause relative displacement therebetween, and said oscillating means comprises electromagnetic driving means for generating an electromagnetic force between said first and second mass assemblies,
- wherein one of said first and second mass assemblies includes a permanent magnet fixed thereto to form a magnetic path, while the other of said first and second mass assemblies includes a coil fixed thereto and disposed in a magnetic gap defined in said magnetic path, said electromagnetic driving means includes said permanent magnet and said coil for generating electromagnetic force between said first and second mass assemblies, by application of an electric current to said coil.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is based on Japanese Patent No. JP-A-10-38020, the content of which is incorporated hereinto by reference.
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