Bush

US9546705B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9546705-B2
Application numberUS-201214378375-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 18, 2012
Priority dateFeb 15, 2012
Publication dateJan 17, 2017
Grant dateJan 17, 2017

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Abstract

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A bush ( 20 ) includes a base material ( 45 ) that is disposed at a vehicle body ( 12 ), an inter ring ( 48 ) that is integrally disposed at the base material ( 45 ), and a surface layer ( 51 ) that is disposed inside the inter ring ( 48 ). The inter ring ( 48 ) is arranged along an opening ( 47 ) in such a manner as to surround the opening ( 47 ). The surface layer ( 51 ) includes an insertion hole ( 52 ) and is integrally formed from a self-adhesive elastic material into a thin wall shape. A stabilized rod ( 14 ) is inserted into the insertion hole ( 52 ).

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The invention claimed is: 1. A bush for supporting a stabilizer rod against a vehicle body, said bush comprising: a base material provided for attachment to the vehicle body and having an opening formed therein into which the stabilizer rod can be inserted; an inter-ring integrally attached to the base material and extending around the opening, wherein a portion of the base material is disposed inside of the inter-ring; and a surface layer made of a self-adhesive elastic material and integrally formed inside of the inter-ring and disposed at an inner circumferential surface of the opening, the surface layer having a thickness smaller than a wall thickness of the portion of the base material disposed inside of the inter-ring, the surface layer having a through-hole formed therein to receive the stabilizer rod, wherein the self-adhesive elastic material allows the surface layer and the stabilizer rod to be brought into intimate contact with each other while being inhibited from slipping relative to each other, in a state in which the stabilizer rod is inserted through the through-hole of the surface layer, and wherein the opening of the base material, exclusive of the surface layer, has an inside diameter set to be smaller than an outside diameter of the stabilizer rod in a state in which the stabilizer rod is not inserted through the through-hole of the surface layer. 2. The bush according to claim 1 , wherein the base material includes an annular base material layer disposed between the inter-ring and the surface layer, and the thickness of the surface layer is smaller than a thickness of the base material layer; and the thickness of the base material layer is larger than the thickness of the surface layer when the stabilizer rod is inserted through the through-hole. 3. The bush according to claim 1 , wherein the base material has first and second annular projecting sections located at opposite ends of the opening in an axial direction of the opening, the first and second annular projecting sections being in abutment with respective opposite ends of the surface layer in an axial direction of the through-hole. 4. The bush according to claim 1 , wherein the thickness of the surface layer varies in a circumferential direction of the surface layer. 5. The bush according to claim 4 , wherein the thickness of the surface layer varies along an axial direction of the surface layer. 6. The bush according to claim 1 , wherein the surface layer has, in a part thereof, a thick-walled part formed so as to have a larger wall thickness than a remaining part of the surface layer. 7. The bush according to claim 1 , wherein: the base material includes an annular protrusion located on an axial intermediate part of the inner circumferential surface of the opening, the annular protrusion having a distal end part exposed beyond the surface layer and caused to abut on the stabilizer rod; and the surface layer is formed so as to be divided by the protrusion in an axial direction of the through-hole. 8. The bush according to claim 1 , wherein the base material has a slit for opening up the opening, and the self-adhesive elastic material is extended from the surface layer into the slit. 9. The bush according to claim 1 , wherein the base material is formed from natural rubber, the inter-ring is formed from metal, and the surface layer is formed from butyl rubber. 10. A bush for supporting a stabilizer rod against a vehicle body, said bush comprising: a base material provided for attachment to the vehicle body and having an opening formed therein into which the stabilizer rod can be inserted; an inter-ring integrally attached to the base material, wherein a portion of the base material is disposed inside of the inter-ring; and a surface layer made of a self-adhesive elastic material and integrally formed on an inner circumferential surface of the inter-ring, the surface layer having a thickness smaller than a wall thickness of the portion of the base material disposed inside of the inter-ring, the surface layer having a through-hole formed therein to receive the stabilizer rod therethrough, wherein the self-adhesive elastic material allows the surface layer and the stabilizer rod to be brought into intimate contact with each other while being inhibited from slipping relative to each other in a state in which the stabilizer rod is inserted through the through-hole of the surface layer, and wherein the opening of the base material, exclusive of the surface layer, has an inside diameter set to be smaller than an outside diameter of the stabilizer rod in a state in which the stabilizer rod is not inserted in the through-hole of the surface layer. 11. The bush according to claim 10 , wherein the base material is formed from natural rubber, the inter-ring is formed from metal, and the surface layer is formed from butyl rubber. 12. A bush for supporting a stabilizer rod against a vehicle body, said bush comprising: a bracket provided for attachment to the vehicle body; a base material formed from a natural rubber material and integrally attached to the bracket, the base material having an opening formed therein; a metal inter-ring integrally molded into the base material and extending around the opening, wherein a portion of the base material is disposed inside of the inter-ring; and a surface layer formed from a slip-resistant butyl rubber material and disposed as an annular liner inside of the inter-ring, the surface layer having a thickness smaller than a wall thickness of the portion of the base material disposed inside of the inter-ring, the surface layer having a through-hole formed therein to receive the stabilizer rod, wherein the slip-resistant butyl rubber material of the surface layer allows the surface layer and the stabilizer rod to be brought into intimate contact with each other while being inhibited from slipping relative to each other, in a state in which the stabilizer rod is inserted through the through-hole of the surface layer, and wherein the opening of the base material, exclusive of the surface layer, has an inside diameter set to be smaller than an outside diameter of the stabilizer rod in a state in which the stabilizer rod is not inserted through the through-hole of the surface layer.

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Classifications

  • Elastic mounts, e.g. bushings · CPC title

  • by gluing · CPC title

  • Stabiliser bar and/or tube · CPC title

  • Mounting means therefor · CPC title

  • F16F1/38Primary

    with a sleeve of elastic material between a rigid outer sleeve and a rigid inner sleeve or pin {, i.e. bushing-type (hydraulically-damped bushes F16F13/14; suppression of vibrations in rotating systems by making use of elastomeric spring members between rotating elements, driveline torque being transmitted therebetween F16F15/126, by making use of a dynamic damping mass attached to a rotating element by means of elastomeric springs F16F15/14; pivots per se F16C11/00; elastic or yielding bearings or bearing supports F16C27/00; parts of sliding-contact bearings, e.g. bushes F16C33/04)} · CPC title

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What does patent US9546705B2 cover?
A bush ( 20 ) includes a base material ( 45 ) that is disposed at a vehicle body ( 12 ), an inter ring ( 48 ) that is integrally disposed at the base material ( 45 ), and a surface layer ( 51 ) that is disposed inside the inter ring ( 48 ). The inter ring ( 48 ) is arranged along an opening ( 47 ) in such a manner as to surround the opening ( 47 ). The surface layer ( 51 ) includes an insertion…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Honda Motor Co Ltd, Yamashita Rubber Kk
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification F16F1/38. Mapped technology areas include Mechanical Engineering.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jan 17 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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