Education and demonstration – Geography
Patent
1994-05-02
1997-02-11
Stoll, William E.
Education and demonstration
Geography
434302, G09B 1926, G09B 2308
Patent
active
056014333
ABSTRACT:
An educational device for simulating the effects of earthquakes includes a table supported above a base by a plurality of coiled springs or other flexible and resilient members. A slot formed in the table coincident with a longitudinal axis of symmetry of the table accommodates a flywheel having a radially extending slot within which is mounted a weight member at any preselected location along the extent of the slot. A battery-operated variable speed motor strapped to the table has an output shaft to which the flywheel is coupled, and a control knob enables a user to vary the speed of rotation of the output shaft and therefore of the flywheel. The intensity of the vibration of the table is varied by moving the weight member along the extent of the radially extending slot. Alternative embodiments include a weight member having a fixed, immovable eccentric position and a balanced flywheel that is mounted eccentrically relative to the output shaft of the motor.
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Mason, Jr. Joseph C.
O'Neill Michael
Stoll William E.
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