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Dynamic balancing machine

  • US 4,653,324 A
  • Filed: 08/15/1985
  • Issued: 03/31/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 08/15/1985
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A dynamic balancing machine of the type which includes a pair of spaced spindles for rotating articles of substantial axial length comprising:

  • a concrete base having an elongate horizontal bed bounded by longitudinally extending edges and spaced ends,a pair of rails cast in said bed in spaced parallel relation to said longitudinally extending edges, said rails extending the entire length of said longitudinally extending edges, and anchors connected to said rails and cast into the concrete base,a fixed mounting block secured to said rails adjacent one end of said bed,a second mounting block spaced from said fixed mounting block and mounted for sliding movement on said rails, wherein said concrete base is cast with a groove extending parallel to said longitudinally extending edges and a rack having teeth secured to said bed in said groove,means for moving said second mounting block on said rails toward and away from said fixed mounting block, wherein said means for moving said second mounting block on said rails comprises a gear mounted for rotation on said second mounting block and engaging the teeth of the rack secured to said bed,locking means including means partially closing said groove mounting said rack and means operable against said means partially closing said groove mounting said rack for selectively locking said second mounting block against movement on said rails,first and second spindles respectively rigidly fixed to said fixed mounting block and said second mounting block,each said spindle rotatably mounting a shaft for rotation around a common horizontal axis,means for rotating the shaft of one of said spindles, andmeans for securing the axially spaced ends of an article for rotation with the shafts of said spindles, andsensing means associated with each spindle for simultaneously sensing vibration at each said spindle and means for simultaneously displaying the vibration sensed at each said spindle.

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