Elastic support for machines

Bearings – Rotary bearing – Plain bearing

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248638, 384536, F16C 2700, F16C 3500

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044899912

ABSTRACT:
A vibration damping adjustable support for machines. A base plate supports elastically a machine. A bearing element is disposed below the base plate for supporting the base plate and an adjustment device is provided for changing the supporting condition of the bearing element. A regulating provision is furnished for effecting a change in the support conditions for a shafting arrangement of an elastically supported machine by way of changing the supporting forces. Depending on the deviations from a set point value found with a surveying measurement device the supporting force of spring bodies disposed below the base plate are changed until the set point is reached again. In this manner relatively small deformations of foundations of the base plate can be achieved by way of relatively large adjustment distances at the elastic supporting element for aligning and realigning of shafting arrangements.

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