CPC B60K 17/24 (2013.01) [F16F 1/3732 (2013.01); F16F 15/1217 (2013.01); F16F 15/124 (2013.01)] | 3 Claims |
1. A vibration-proof bush provided in a center bearing support which supports a center bearing of a propeller shaft, comprising:
an upper bush configured to be mounted on a vehicle body side,
the upper bush has a first inner ring of metal, a first outer ring of metal provided concentrically with the first inner ring, and a first elastic body provided integrally with the first inner ring and the first outer ring;
a lower bush configured to be fitted to the upper bush,
the lower bush has a second inner ring of metal, a second outer ring of metal provided concentrically with the second inner ring, and a second elastic body provided integrally with the second inner ring and the second outer ring; and
wherein
the vibration-proof bush includes interference portions configured to interfere with each other in a process of fitting the lower bush to the upper bush, and the interference portions form a fitting-sound generation structure in which a sound is configured to be generated upon fitting the lower bush to the upper bush during temporary assembling,
the interference portions are defined by a protrusion provided on each of the upper bush and the lower bush, respectively,
among the protrusions constituting the interference portions, the protrusion provided on the upper bush has an annular protrusion, and the protrusions provided on the lower bush has non-annular protrusions provided in plural at intervals in a circumferential direction,
each of the plurality of non-annular protrusions includes a first inclined surface in which a distance from a center axis of the lower bush increases as a distance from the upper bush increases, and a second inclined surface in which a distance from the center axis increases as a distance from the upper bush decreases, the second inclined surface being provided closer to the upper bush than the first inclined surface; and
an inclination angle of the first inclined surface with respect to a plane perpendicular to the center axis is larger than an inclination angle of the second inclination surface with respect to the plane perpendicular to the center axis.
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