18326074. ANTI-VIBRATION DEVICE simplified abstract (DENSO CORPORATION)
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ANTI-VIBRATION DEVICE
Organization Name
Inventor(s)
Kazuhiro Hayashi of Nisshin-city (JP)
Yasumasa Yamazaki of Nisshin-city (JP)
Motohiko Ueda of Kariya-city (JP)
Yoshikatsu Sawada of Kariya-city (JP)
Takaya Morishita of Kariya-city (JP)
ANTI-VIBRATION DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18326074 titled 'ANTI-VIBRATION DEVICE
Simplified Explanation
The anti-vibration device described in the patent application is designed to inhibit the transmission of vibration from a source to a transmission portion. It consists of three elastically deformed portions - a first portion vibrating in a first thickness direction, a second portion vibrating in a second thickness direction intersecting the first direction, and a third portion vibrating in a third thickness direction intersecting the first and second directions.
- First elastically deformed portion: A plate vibrating in a first thickness direction to transmit vibration.
- Second elastically deformed portion: A plate vibrating in a second thickness direction intersecting the first direction to transmit vibration.
- Third elastically deformed portion: A plate vibrating in a third thickness direction intersecting the first and second directions to transmit vibration.
Potential Applications
The technology can be applied in various industries such as automotive, aerospace, machinery, and construction for reducing vibration in equipment and structures.
Problems Solved
1. Minimizing vibration transmission from a source to a transmission portion. 2. Improving the stability and performance of machinery and structures by reducing unwanted vibrations.
Benefits
1. Enhanced equipment durability and lifespan. 2. Increased comfort and safety for operators and users. 3. Improved efficiency and productivity in industrial operations.
Potential Commercial Applications
Optimizing Vibration Control Technology for Industrial Machinery
Possible Prior Art
Prior art in the field of vibration control devices includes various types of isolators, dampers, and absorbers used in different applications to reduce vibration and noise levels.
Unanswered Questions
How does this technology compare to existing vibration control devices on the market?
The article does not provide a direct comparison with other existing vibration control devices, making it difficult to assess the unique advantages of this particular technology.
What are the specific industries or applications where this technology would be most beneficial?
While the article mentions potential applications in automotive, aerospace, machinery, and construction, it does not delve into specific examples or case studies to illustrate the technology's effectiveness in these industries.
Original Abstract Submitted
An anti-vibration device is secured to a vibration source and a vibration transmission portion to inhibit transmission of vibration, and includes a first elastically deformed portion, a second elastically deformed portion and a third elastically deformed portion. The first elastically deformed portion is a plate having a thickness in a first thickness direction and vibrates in the first thickness direction to configure a path for the vibration to be transmitted from the vibration source to the vibration transmission portion. The second elastically deformed portion is a plate having a thickness in a second thickness direction intersecting the first thickness direction and vibrates in the second thickness direction to configure the path. The third elastically deformed portion is a plate having a thickness in a third thickness direction intersecting the first thickness direction and the second thickness direction and vibrates in the third thickness direction to configure the path.