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Hydraulically damped mounting device

  • US 4,657,232 A
  • Filed: 03/13/1986
  • Issued: 04/14/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 05/12/1983
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A hydraulically damped mounting device comprising:

  • a first anchor point;

    a second anchor point;

    a first deformable wall connecting said first and said second anchor points;

    a rigid partition rigidly associated with said first anchor point;

    a working chamber enclosed between said first deformable wall and said partition, said working chamber containing a liquid;

    a second deformable wall;

    a compensation chamber for said liquid, said compenstion chamber being at least partially bounded by said second deformable wall, at least a part of said second deformable wall being freely movable in dependence upon changes of pressure of said liquid in said compensation chamber;

    a passage between said working chamber and said compensation chamber to allow fluid communication of said liquid between said working chamber and said compensation chamber;

    a flexible diaphragm in contact with said liquid in said working chamber, said flexible diaphragm acting as a barrier between said liquid in said working chamber and a gas chamber partially bounded by said rigid partition, said flexible diaphragm being mounted on said rigid partition;

    a first rigid abutment means rigidly associated with said rigid partition, said rigid abutment means being located in said working chamber adjacent said flexible diaphragm and having apertures therein for fluid communication therethrough, whereby said rigid abutment means limits movement of said flexible diaphragm in a direction causing increase in volume of said gas chamber; and

    a second rigid abutment means rigidly associated with said rigid partition, said rigid abutment means being located in said gas chamber adjacent said flexible diaphragm and having apertures therein for gas communication therethrough, whereby said second rigid abutment means limits movement of said flexible diaphragm in a direction causing decrease in volume of said gas chamber.

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