Supports – Machinery support – Movable machine
Patent
1984-08-02
1986-05-27
Britts, Ramon S.
Supports
Machinery support
Movable machine
104106, 173 43, 248648, 248657, F16M 300
Patent
active
045911282
ABSTRACT:
A tool reaction balancing mechanism consisting of a fluid-pressure reaction and balancing system and an articulated arm wherein the arm is suspended from dual overhead rails by a travelling bridge. The novel articulated arm has two pivotally connected arm sections. One of the arm sections is pivotally mounted at an end of the arm, to a portion of the bridge and the other arm section has means for holding a tool at an opposing end of the arm such that the articulated arm permits a tool fastened in the means for holding a tool to be displaced along a linear path. Biasing means urge the articulated arm toward a rest position wherein the arm sections of the articulated arm are folded in on each other. The novel travelling bridge consists of a main frame unit and a slideable frame unit telescopically connected by a cross beam such that a single trolley which is mounted at the top of the slideable frame unit, and which is engageable with and moveable along a first rail, is able to move in relation to a pair of trolleys which are mounted at the top of the main frame unit, and which are engageable with and moveable along a second rail.
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Karlichek Gregory J.
Secord Ronald J.
Britts Ramon S.
McGlynn, Jr. Gerald E.
Ramirez Ramon O.
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