Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Pitmans and connecting rods
Patent
1976-09-14
1978-01-10
Lutter, Frank W.
Machine element or mechanism
Elements
Pitmans and connecting rods
173131, 55112, 366108, B03C 376
Patent
active
040675491
ABSTRACT:
Electrostatic precipitators and other devices requiring vibration may be required to operate in high temperature environments, have a high dielectric strength, and withstand impacts that range into thousands of foot-pounds per second at a high repetition rate. In the present invention, a transmission or rapper rod is employed including tapered ends, that are too short to bottom in the corresponding mounting sleeves, and further including a pair of thin, malleable metallic shims between the tapered ends and the sleeves acting to accommodate dimensional tolerances and distinct surface finishes, thereby eliminating fracture-inducing impacts.
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patent: 3605915 (1971-09-01), Gately et al.
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patent: 3771769 (1973-11-01), Niemi et al.
patent: 3945613 (1976-03-01), Jysky et al.
Guthrie Elwin Arthur
Konyak John Francis
Maguire Andrew Hugh
Schuman, Jr. George Mundy
Troxtel Edrol Ford
Burke James J.
Lacey David L.
Lutter Frank W.
Plessey Incorporated
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