Chemistry: physical processes
Patent
1976-04-29
1977-09-06
Krizmanich, George H.
Chemistry: physical processes
233 1C, 74 543, 415123, 188164, 310105, B04B 914
Patent
active
040463168
ABSTRACT:
A stopping member located within an air driven rotor and designed to respond to a magnetic field generated within the rotor housing, causing the completer stoppage of the rotor subsequent to its high speed centrifugation. The stopping member is comprised of a ferrous metal element positioned within the rotor for alignment with the poles of a magnet to facilitate sufficient attractive forces between the magnet and the metal element to completely stop the rotative motion of the rotor on a support cushion of air.
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Krizmanich George H.
May William H.
Mehlhoff Ferd L.
Steinmeyer Robert J.
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