Grommet

Grommet
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Als Grommet (vom französischen gromette, Kandare am Zaumzeug) bezeichnet man einen Ring oder eine Tülle, die man durch Löcher in Materialien steckt, um diese beispielsweise zu verstärken, zu schützen oder abzudichten. Meist sind sie aus Gummi oder Metall. Durch Grommets können zwei Komponenten voneinander entkoppelt werden, z. B. zwischen einem Mikrofon und dem Stativ, um den Gehäuseschall zu dämpfen. Beim Skateboard werden Grommets eingesetzt, um die Achsen lenkbar zu machen (siehe auch: Doh Doh).

In der englischen medizinischen Fachliteratur wird grommet für ein Paukenröhrchen zur Drainage des Mittelohrs verwendet.

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  • grommet — 1620s, ring or wreath of rope, from obsolete Fr. gromette curb of a bridle (Mod.Fr. gourmette), from gourmer to curb, of uncertain origin. Extended sense of metal eyelet first recorded 1769 …   Etymology dictionary

  • grommet — ► NOUN 1) a protective eyelet in a hole that a rope or cable passes through. 2) a tube surgically implanted in the eardrum to drain fluid from the middle ear. ORIGIN originally in sense «circle of rope used as a fastening»: from obsolete French… …   English terms dictionary

  • grommet — [gräm′it] n. [< obs. Fr gromette (now gourmette), curb chain, bridle < gourmer, to curb, prob. < VL * grumus, throat] 1. a ring of rope or metal used to fasten the edge of a sail to its stay, hold an oar in place, etc. 2. an eyelet, as… …   English World dictionary

  • Grommet — For animated character, see Gromit. For the juvenile sportsperson, see grommet (sportsperson). Eyelet redirects here. For its homophone, see islet. Some rubber grommets. A grommet is a ring inserted into a hole through thin material, such as… …   Wikipedia

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  • grommet — /grom it/, n. 1. Mach. a. any of various rings or eyelets of metal or the like. b. an insulated washer of rubber or plastic, inserted in a hole in a metal part to prevent grounding of a wire passing through the hole. 2. Naut. a. a ring or strop… …   Universalium

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