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Centrifugal vibrator vibration damping device

A vibration damping device, vibrator-type technology, applied in spring/shock absorber, vibration suppression adjustment, rotational vibration suppression, etc., can solve the problems of small inertial mass body size, inability to obtain vibration damping performance, etc., to achieve energy absorption The effect of increasing and improving the vibration damping performance

Active Publication Date: 2016-08-17
HONDA MOTOR CO LTD
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[0010] The technique described in the above-mentioned Patent Document 1 makes the natural frequency of the inertial mass body constant regardless of the amplitude, thereby improving the vibration damping performance, but it does not solve the problem of interference between the inertial mass bodies caused by the increase in the amplitude, so there are still inertial mass bodies The problem that the size becomes smaller and sufficient damping performance cannot be obtained

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no. 1 Embodiment approach

[0036] Such as figure 1 As shown, the damper D is disposed between the crankshaft 11 of the engine E of the automobile and the main shaft 12 of the transmission T. The damper D is configured to have a primary flywheel 13 connected to the crankshaft 11 and a secondary flywheel 14 connected to the main shaft 12. , a plurality of springs 15 connecting the primary flywheel 13 and the secondary flywheel 14 . . . Three inertial mass bodies 16 .

[0037] Such as Figure 2 ~ Figure 6 As shown, the secondary flywheel 14 is a disc-shaped member centered on the main shaft 12, and supports three fan-shaped inertial mass bodies 16... at intervals of 120° on its outer periphery. The three fan-shaped inertial mass bodies 16 . The first half body 17 and the second half body 18 are in contact with each other at both end portions joined together by two rivets 19, 19, and at the central portion other than the two end portions are formed on the surfaces facing each other. In the recesses 17a,...

no. 2 Embodiment approach

[0064] Compared with the first embodiment (refer to Figure 4 ) and the second embodiment (see Figure 7 ) It can be seen that in the first embodiment, the moment of inertia is increased by increasing the wall thickness of the first and second half bodies 17 and 18 at both ends of the inertial mass body 16 away from the center of gravity position G, and in the second embodiment In the method, the wall thicknesses of the first and second half bodies 17, 18 are fixed, and counterweights 25, 25 made of a metal with a large specificity such as tungsten or lead are supported on the rivets 19, 25 at both ends far from the center of gravity position G. 19, thereby increasing the moment of inertia. The weights 25, 25 also function as washers for keeping the distance between the first and second halves 17, 18 constant.

[0065] Also in this second embodiment, the same effect as that of the first embodiment can be achieved.

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The centrifugal vibrator type damping device has: a support body (14), which is fixed on the rotating shaft (12) and has a pair of first curved tracks (22A, 22B); an inertial mass body (16), which is supported on the support body (14) has a pair of 2nd curved track (23A, 23B) on the outer peripheral portion; on the intersection of the rails (23A, 23B). The shapes of the paired first curved tracks (22A, 22B) are different from each other, and the shapes of the paired second curved tracks (23A, 23B) are different from each other, so the inertial mass body (16) is not only on the support body The circumferential direction of (14) performs translational motion and self-rotation motion, so that the vibration damping performance for low-frequency vibration is improved. In addition, the rotation motion makes it difficult for the inertial mass body (16) to protrude from the area (S) of the support body (14), and accordingly the size of the inertial mass body (16) can be increased to further improve the vibration damping performance.

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technical field [0001] The present invention relates to a centrifugal vibrator type vibration damping device that supports a plurality of inertial mass bodies on a support body that rotates together with a rotating shaft, and vibrates the inertial mass bodies according to the rotational variation of the rotating shaft to exert a vibration damping function. Background technique [0002] Regarding such a centrifugal vibrator type vibration damping device, the following known technology is proposed in the following patent document 1: a pin is fitted in a rolling manner to a pair of first curved tracks provided on a rotating support body and the inertial In the paired second curved track provided on the mass body, and the inertial mass body is vibrated along the arc-shaped trajectory of the radius of curvature, so that the natural vibration frequency of the inertial mass body is always constant regardless of the amplitude, thus Improved vibration damping. [0003] In addition, ...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): F16F15/31F16F15/14
CPCF16F15/145F16F15/31
Inventor 西井文哉山本一彦
Owner HONDA MOTOR CO LTD
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