Claims
- 1. A vibration damper comprising:
- at least one damper mass having an essentially pot-shaped recess; and
- and at least one bush bearing arranged in the pot-shaped recess, the bush bearing having
- an inner supporting core which is surrounded with radial clearance by an outer supporting sleeve, the damper mass and the bush bearing defining a hollow space which acts as a pneumatic spring, and
- a spring body made of elastomer material, which extends essentially radially and joins the supporting core and the supporting sleeve, the spring body being arranged in the gap formed by the radial clearance,
- wherein the outer supporting sleeve is pressed in an essentially airtight manner into the pot-shaped recess.
- 2. A vibration damper comprising:
- at least one damper mass having an essentially pot-shaped recess; and
- and at least one bush bearing arranged in the pot-shaped recess, the bush bearing having
- an inner supporting core which is surrounded with radial clearance by an outer supporting sleeve, the damper mass and the bush bearing defining a hollow space which acts as a pneumatic spring, and
- a spring body made of elastomer material, which extends essentially radially and joins the supporting core and the supporting sleeve, the spring body being arranged in the gap formed by the radial clearance,
- wherein the outer supporting sleeve is pressed in an essentially airtight manner into the pot-shaped recess, and wherein the pot-shaped recess has three diameters that progressively vary by steps in the direction in which vibrations are introduced, the recess being delimited on the bottom by a blind-hole-shaped depression which surrounds the supporting core with radial clearance, wherein the clearance acts as an annular choke gap.
- 3. The vibration damper of claim 2, wherein the ratio of the smallest diameter of the recess to the largest diameter of the supporting core is greater than 1.
- 4. The vibration damper of claim 3, wherein the ratio of the smallest diameter of the recess to the largest diameter of the supporting core is not more than 1.25.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of U.S. Ser. No. 08/772,204, filed Dec. 20, 1996.
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