Agitating – By vibration – Of holder for mixing chamber
Patent
1987-07-17
1989-05-09
Hornsby, Harvey C.
Agitating
By vibration
Of holder for mixing chamber
366116, 366128, 511632, B01F 1100, B24B 3106
Patent
active
048283940
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to vibratory machines such as grinding machines. A machine 10 has a vibratory unit 13 which is connected to a separate motor 12 by a flexible drive 14. The drive rotates a shaft 23 carrying eccentric weights 25,26 and the resultant gyratory movement is transmitted directly to a vibratory plate 16 through bearings 24. The amplitude vibration can be altered by adjusting the relative position of the weights.
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McMaster-Carr Supply Company Catalog, Catalog No. 85; Date 1979; pp. 1538-1539.
Hornsby Harvey C.
Machuga Joseph S.
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