Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Rotary to or from reciprocating or oscillating
Patent
1998-09-18
2000-01-11
Herrmann, Allan D.
Machine element or mechanism
Mechanical movements
Rotary to or from reciprocating or oscillating
30392, F16H 2512, B23D 4916
Patent
active
06012346&
ABSTRACT:
A low vibration motion translation system for converting continuous rotary motion into reciprocating linear motion employs a counterweight or counterbalance mechanism moving in the opposing direction to the reciprocating linear driver or piston to reduce vibration. As the counterbalance is driven linearly in the opposing direction to the reciprocating piston, opposing forces are generated to counteract the unbalanced forces created by the translation, with a resultant reduction in vibration.
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Herrmann Allan D.
New Hampshire Ball Bearing, Inc.
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