Weathervane with magnetic bearing

Measuring and testing – Navigation – Leeway incidence or side-slip

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310 905, G01P 1302, G10D 1102, F16C 3906

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BRIEF SUMMARY
The present invention relates to a weathervane of a type comprised of a pointer provided with a vane and rotatingly mounted around a vertical shaft by means of a magnetic bearing of which the principle is known, as for example from the Japanese patent application 58-131426.
For their rotation, weathervanes currently use glass or metal ball bearings, roller devices, or a simple shaft.
Some of these devices are simple but unreliable, whereas others are more technical but also more costly.
The objective of the present invention is to remedy the inconveniences of the known devices by proposing a rotary mounting means that is simple, reliable, and economical.
This objective is attained by the weathervane according to the invention, in which the rotary mounting is realised by means of a magnetic bearing that is mounted on the vertical shaft and that is composed of a lower block which is held stationary to the vertical shaft and of an upper block capable of turning freely around said shaft, the upper surface of the lower block and lower surface of the upper block each being provided with a permanent magnet, said magnets being placed opposite one another and oriented so that their surfaces which are face-to-face are of the same polarity, the pointer being held stationary to the upper block.
Due to this disposition, the perament magnets repel each other and constantly maintain a distance between the upper block and the lower block. It follows that the upper block with its dependent arrow can turn without friction around the vertical shaft.
In a practical embodiment of the invention, the upper surface of the lower block presents a first recess adapted to receive a first permanent ring-shaped magnet and the lower surface of the upper block presents a second recess opposite the said first recess and adapted to receive a second permanent ring-shaped magnet, said first and second magnets being placed in their respective recesses so that their surface face-to-face are of the same polarity.
Preferably, the second recess offers a sufficient depth to receive one or more magnets joined positive polarity against negative polarity, and/or one or more rings forming adjustment spacers.
One can thus regulate the force with which the magnets of the upper and lower blocks repel each other and, consequently, the spacing between the upper block and the lower block.
Favorably, the rings which form the spacers are made of Nylon.
In a practical embodiment of the invention, the arrow is in two parts, each being held stationary to the upper block.
The lower block and the upper block have a complementary exterior form giving a spherical form to the magnetic bearing which they constitute.
The invention will be better understood after reading the following description in reference to the single FIGURE of the attached drawing.
This FIGURE shows a vertical shaft 1 capable of being attached, for example, to the roof of a building. On this axis 1 are mounted a lower block 2a in the form of a part of a sphere and an upper block 2b, the form of which completes the sphere. The lower block 2a is provided with a threaded boring 3, in which a clamp screw is introduced to the point of penetrating into a conical recess 5 provided for in the shaft 1. The lower block 2a is thus held stationary in regards to the shaft 1. The upper block 2b is provided with a boring 6 traversing it from side to side which is adapted to receive, at each extremity, a dowel, 7a and 7b respectively,depending on the part of a pointer, 8a and 8b respectively. It is understood that, for example, the part 8a ends in an arrow point and that the part 8b ends in a vane.
The upper surface of the block 2a is provided with a cylindrical recess 9a adapted to receive a permanent ring-shaped magnet 10a.
Facing the recess 9a, the upper block is provided with a recess 9b adapted to receive a permanent ring-shaped magnet 10b. As can be seen, the magnets 10a and 10b are positioned so that their surfaces of like polarity are face to face.
The recess 9b is deeper than the recess 9a, which would e

REFERENCES:
patent: 1093063 (1914-04-01), Mellinger
patent: 2611051 (1952-09-01), Kolff
patent: 3691829 (1972-09-01), Perry
Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 7, No. 244 (M.252) (1389), Oct. 1983, No. 58-131426(A).

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