Claims
- 1. An apparatus for producing a substance utilizing an agravic effect, comprising: a bearing housing fixedly set on the ground; a bearing provided on the bearing housing; a rotary shaft supported for revolution in a horizontal position in the bearings; a closed container attached to the rotary shaft for revolving the substance contained therein; said container and said substance having coincident centers; and a mechanism for rotating the rotary shaft; the mechanism for revolving the rotary shaft rotating the rotary shaft in one direction so as to meet an inequality: ##EQU4## where .omega. (radian/sec) is the angular velocity of the container, g (mm/s.sup.2) is gravitational acceleration, r (mm) is the distance between a unit mass and an axis of rotation of the container rotating about its own axis, and x is the upper limit of the ratio between a residual centrifugal force acting on the unit mass at each cycle and the terrestrial gravity (gravitational acceleration g).
- 2. An apparatus for producing a substance utilizing an agravic effect, comprising: a pair of parallel, horizontal shafts journaled for revolution respectively in opposite directions; two rotary members respectively having pitch circles at which the same tangential speed is obtained, fixedly mounted respectively on the pair of rotary shafts, and respectively provided with stations; a container for containing materials for producing the substance, capable of being detachably mounted on either of the stations; a transfer mechanism for transferring the container from the station of one of the rotary members to that of the other rotary member, and vice versa, upon the arrival of the center of the materials contained in the container at the contact point of the pitch circles of the two rotary members; and a driving mechanism for revolving the rotary shafts respectively in opposite directions, characterized in that the driving mechanism drives the rotary shafts for revolution so as to meet an inequality: ##EQU5## where .omega. (radian/sec) is the angular velocity of the container, g (mm/s.sup.2) is gravitational acceleration, r (mm) is the distance between a unit mass and an axis of rotation of the container rotating about its own axis, and x is the upper limit of the ratio between residual centrifugal force acting on the unit mass at each cycle and the terrestrial gravity (gravitational acceleration g).
Priority Claims (2)
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63-158117 |
Jun 1988 |
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1-160896 |
Jun 1989 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation, of application Ser. No. 07/465,194, filed Feb. 20, 1990.
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3948650 |
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Domazer |
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Divisions (1)
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