Control circuit for vibratory devices

Electricity: motive power systems – Reciprocating or oscillating motor – Energizing winding circuit control

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318132, H02K 3302

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044906544

ABSTRACT:
A vibratory amplitude controller for vibratory mechanisms such as a vibratory feeder having in addition to a parts container, an electromagnetic drive unit operated from an A.C. current source for imparting oscillatory motion to the parts container. The controller includes a sensing means for sampling the electromagnetic drive unit current during a specific predetermined interval each A.C. current cycle to produce a vibratory amplitude representing signal. Means responsive to the vibratory amplitude representing signal controls the amount of power delivered from the A.C. current source to the electromagnetic dive unit to maintain a desired vibratory amplitude under varying load and A.C. line voltage conditions.

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