Torsional vibration dampers

This invention relates to torsional vibration dampers such as twin mass flywheels and in particular such flywheels used to connect an internal combustion engine with a gearbox on a motor vehicle. A torsional vibration damper, for example a twin mass flywheel (), has an input element () and an output...

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Hauptverfasser: Cooke, Richard David Maitland, Curtis, Anthony John, Moirano, Omar, Ronner, Gerhard, Sedlmeier, Franz, Dieminger, Wolfgang, Lambert, Adam Johnson, Sleath, Stuart John, Young, Alastair John, Mergarten, Heinz, Keller, Winfried, Kroger, Werner, Letzer, Michael, Wastl, Werner
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creator Cooke, Richard David Maitland
Curtis, Anthony John
Moirano, Omar
Ronner, Gerhard
Sedlmeier, Franz
Dieminger, Wolfgang
Lambert, Adam Johnson
Sleath, Stuart John
Young, Alastair John
Mergarten, Heinz
Keller, Winfried
Kroger, Werner
Letzer, Michael
Wastl, Werner
description This invention relates to torsional vibration dampers such as twin mass flywheels and in particular such flywheels used to connect an internal combustion engine with a gearbox on a motor vehicle. A torsional vibration damper, for example a twin mass flywheel (), has an input element () and an output element () which are relatively rotatable against the action of a damping means which includes a plurality of linkages (). Each linkage includes a plurality of interconnected links (), at least one of which is flexible in an axial sense relative to the remainder of the damper to accommodate forces applied to the flexible link as a result of relative tilting of the damper elements () during use of the damper. Various designs of generally radially extending flexible bob weight links () and additional connecting links () are disclosed.
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