Acoustical absorber having a body and at least one serrated washer
10457226 ยท 2019-10-29
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
F16F7/124
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B60R13/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B60R2013/0807
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16B39/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
B60R13/08
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
F16F7/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16B39/24
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
An acoustical absorber, which may take the form of a shock tower insulator, includes a body made from a sound insulating material and one or more serrated washers fixed to the body. The washers function to retain the body to mounting studs without the need for using a separate fastener.
Claims
1. An acoustical absorber, comprising: a body made from a sound insulating material having a first material density D.sub.1; and a first serrated washer made from a composite material having a second material density D.sub.2 where D.sub.1<D.sub.2, wherein said first serrated washer is fixed directly to said body via an adhesive.
2. The acoustical absorber of claim 1, wherein said first serrated washer is annular in shape.
3. The acoustical absorber of claim 2, wherein said first serrated washer includes an inner margin having a plurality of spaced slits defining a plurality of spaced teeth encompassing a central aperture.
4. The acoustical absorber of claim 3, wherein said first serrated washer includes four spaced slits defining four resilient teeth.
5. The acoustical absorber of claim 4, wherein each resilient tooth of said four resilient teeth defines an equal arc of said central aperture.
6. The acoustical absorber of claim 5, further including a second serrated washer fixed to said body.
7. The acoustical absorber of claim 6, wherein said body includes (a) a first mounting aperture aligned with said central aperture of said first serrated washer and (b) a second mounting aperture aligned with a second central aperture in said second serrated washer.
8. A shock tower insulator, comprising: a body made from a sound insulating material, said body including a first mounting aperture; and a first serrated washer fixed to said body around an entrance to said first mounting aperture, wherein said first serrated washer is made from a composite material, wherein said body has a first material density D.sub.1 and said first serrated washer has a second material density D.sub.2 where D.sub.1<D.sub.2.
9. The shock tower insulator of claim 8, further including a second serrated washer fixed to said body around a second entrance to a second mounting aperture in said body.
10. The shock tower insulator of claim 9, wherein said second serrated washer is made from a composite material.
11. The shock tower insulator of claim 10, wherein said second serrated washer has the second material density D.sub.2.
12. The shock tower insulator of claim 11, wherein said first serrated washer and said second serrated washer are both annular in shape.
13. The shock tower insulator of claim 12, wherein (a) said first serrated washer includes a first inner margin having a first plurality of spaced teeth encompassing a first central aperture and (b) said second serrated washer includes a second inner margin having a second plurality of spaced teeth encompassing a second central aperture.
14. The shock tower insulator of claim 13, wherein first central aperture is aligned with said first mounting aperture and said second central aperture is aligned with said second mounting aperture.
15. The shock tower insulator of claim 14, wherein said body, said first serrated washer and said second serrated washer are all made from a polyester fiber material.
16. The shock tower insulator of claim 15, wherein said first serrated washer and said second serrated washer retain said body to a first mounting stud and a second mounting stud with a combined retention force of at least 44 Newtons.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING FIGURES
(1) The accompanying drawing figures incorporated herein and forming a part of the specification, illustrate several aspects of the acoustical absorber, the shock tower insulator and the serrated washer and together with the description serve to explain certain principles thereof. In the drawing figures:
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(7) Reference will now be made in detail to the acoustical absorber/shock tower insulator illustrated in the accompanying drawing figures.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(8) Reference is now made to
(9) As further illustrated in
(10) In one of many possible embodiments, the body 12 has a first material density D.sub.1 while the first serrated washer 14 and the second serrated washer 16 have a second material density D.sub.2 where D.sub.1<D.sub.2. The increased density of the first serrated washer 14 and the second serrated washer 16 add strength to the material and increase the retention force provided to hold the acoustic absorber 10 in an operative position in a manner that will be described below.
(11) As illustrated in
(12) In the illustrated embodiment, the first serrated washer 14 includes four spaced slits 20 and four spaced teeth 22 and the second serrated washer 16 includes four spaced slits 28 and four spaced teeth 30. Here it should be appreciated that the number of slits 20, 28 and the number of teeth 22, 30 are not limited to four and as few as two slits and teeth and as many as four or more slits and teeth may be provided on each serrated washer 14, 16.
(13) In the illustrated embodiment each of the resilient teeth 22, 30 define an equal arc of the associated central aperture 24 or 32. Here it should be appreciated that the plurality of teeth 22, 30 do not need to be of the same size and do not necessarily need to define an equal arc of the associated central aperture 24, 32.
(14) The first and second serrated washers 14, 16 are fixed to the body 12 by any appropriate means including, for example, an appropriate adhesive or by stitching.
(15) More specifically, as best illustrated in
(16) Reference is now made to
(17) Once the first and second mounting apertures 34, 36 are aligned with the respective first and second weld studs 38, 40, the body 12 is moved downward in the direction of action arrow A forcing the first inner margin 18 of the first serrated washer 14 and the second inner margin 26 of the second serrated washer 16 over the respective weld studs 38, 40. More specifically, the resilient teeth 22 of the first serrated washer 14 are flexed slightly and provide a positive retention force for holding the acoustical absorber 10 on the first weld stud 38 while the resilient teeth 30 of the second serrated washer 16 are flexed slightly and provide a positive retention force for holding the acoustical absorber on the weld stud 40. In this way the acoustical absorber 10 is maintained in a fully seated position shown in phantom line in
(18) Numerous benefits are provided by the acoustical absorber 10. The acoustical absorber 10 incorporates two serrated washers 14, 16 that are fixed to the body 12 and function to secure and hold the acoustical absorber in a desired operating position. This eliminates the need for separate fasteners in many possible applications. This provides cost savings in materials and assembly time is reduced. Further, there is also no longer a need to maintain tool clearance for installing fasteners, allowing for more compact and less costly assemblies. This also frees designers to use the previously required clearance space for other, more useful purposes.
(19) The foregoing has been presented for purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the embodiments to the precise form disclosed. Obvious modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings. While