Claims
- 1. In a bowl-type vibratory finishing machine, including:
- (a) a base structure,
- (b) a generally annular bowl structure having a central axis and defining a substantially annular finishing chamber having a rounded bottom adapted to receive finishing medial and workpieces to be finished;
- (c) support means interposed between and movably supporting the bowl structure on the base structure,
- (d) drive means for vibrating the bowl structure relative to the base structure to impart a finishing action to contents within the finishing chamber by moving the bowl structure substantially about a nodal point located at a predetermined position along the central axis, the drive means including:
- (i) a drive shaft extending with respect to said axis, said shaft being rotatable with respect to the bowl and base structure;
- (ii) bearing means connected to the bowl structure and journaling the drive shaft such that rotation of the drive shaft will cause vibrations to be imparted to the bowl structure; and
- (iii) power-operated drive means carried by the base structure and connected to the drive shaft to rotate the drive shaft;
- the improvement therein to achieve predeterminable maximized bowl-finishing action in any such bowl-type finishing machine by specific location of said nodal point comprising:
- said nodal point on said central axis defining the apex of an imaginary conical surface generated therefrom, which surface tangentially intersects the rounded bottom surface portions of said bowl structure annular finishing chamber, wherein said conical surface forms an angle of between 35 degrees and 55 degrees with said central axis, and
- drive shaft restraint means disposed at said nodal point to constrain vibratory motion of said bowl structure to movements generally centering about said nodal point, said means including resilient elements cooperatively associated with said drive shaft about said axis at said nodal point to restrict gyratory motion thereof while permitting substantial gyratory motion of said bowl structure, and
- means providing a positive rotative drive connection between said power-operated drive means and said drive shaft while otherwise permitting said substantial relative gyratory movement to the drive shaft at the bowl structure.
- 2. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 1 wherein the drive shaft restraint means includes spherical bearing means connected to the drive shaft within the vicinity of the nodal point.
- 3. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 2 wherein the drive shaft restraint means additionally includes flexible support means connecting the spherical bearing means to the base structure for permitting very limited movement of the spherical bearing relative to the nodal point.
- 4. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 3 wherein the flexible support means includes elastomeric mounting means having first portions connected to the base structure, and second portions connected to the spherical bearing means.
- 5. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 4 wherein the elastomeric mounting means includes a plurality of elastomeric mounts, each having one of said first portions and one of said second portions located near opposed ends thereof, and each being arranged with its first and second portions defining an axis which extends substantially parallel to the central axis.
- 6. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 5 wherein the elastomeric mounts are positioned about the central axis at substantially equally spaced intervals along the circumference of a circle having a point on the central axis as its center.
- 7. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 6 wherein:
- (a) the base structure includes a mounting plate;
- (b) the spherical bearing means includes a spherical bearing carried by a bearing support plate; and,
- (c) the first and second portions of each of the elastomeric mounts are connected, respectively, to the mounting plate and the bearing support plate.
- 8. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 2 wherein the spherical bearing means slidably receives the eccentric drive shaft so as to minimize interference of the spherical bearing with the operation of the support means in movably supporting the bowl structure on the base structure.
- 9. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 1 wherein:
- (a) the drive shaft restraint means includes a second shaft journaled by the base structure for rotation about the central axis; and,
- (b) the power-operated drive means is drivingly connected to the second shaft and via a flexible coupling to the eccentrically weighted drive shaft, with the flexible coupling being located in proximity to the nodal point.
- 10. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 9 wherein:
- (a) the second shaft is connected to the base structure by a pair of bearings; and,
- (b) the flexible coupling slidably receives at least one of the eccentrically weighted drive shaft and the second shaft so as to minimize interference of the drive shaft restraint means with the operation of the support means in movably supporting the bowl structure on the base structure.
- 11. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 1 wherein the support means includes a plurality of resilient supports, each having one portion connected to the bowl structure and another portion connected to the base structure, the one and another portions defining an axis for each mount, said mount axes extending substantially vertically and being substantially equally spaced about the circumference of an imaginary circle which has as its center a selected point on the center axis of the machine, and which has a radius equal to the radius "R."
- 12. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 11 wherein the resilient supports include compression coil springs each having one end region connected to the bowl structure and another end region connected to the base structure.
- 13. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 1, wherein:
- (a) the eccentrically weighted drive shaft includes a shaft structure extending along the center axis, and upper and lower eccentric weight assemblies connected at vertically spaced locations to the shaft structure; and,
- (b) the bearing means includes a pair of bearing structures connected to the bowl structure and journaling the drive shaft at vertically spaced positions along the drive shaft.
- 14. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 1 wherein the said angle is approximately 45 degrees.
- 15. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 1 wherein such contents of the finishing chamber portions as lie within said plane have centers of gravity located on opposite sides of the center axis, and the nodal point is located such that vibratory movements of the bowl structure relative to the base structure about the nodal point impart impulses forces directed toward and away from said centers of gravity at angles "B" which lie within the range of about 35 degrees to 55 degrees from the vertical.
- 16. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 15 wherein the angles "B" are approximately 45 degrees.
- 17. A bowl-type vibratory finishing machine comprising:
- (a) a base structure;
- (b) a generally annular bowl structure having a substantially vertical central axis and defining a substantially horizontally-extending annular finishing chamber adapted to receive finishing media and workpieces to be finished;
- (c) support means interposed between and movably supporting the bowl structure on the base structure;
- (d) drive means for vibrating the bowl structure relative to the base structure to impart a finishing action to contents within the finishing chamber by moving the bowl structure substantially about a nodal point located at a predetermined position along the central axis, the drive means including:
- (i) an eccentric drive shaft extending along the center axis and being rotatable with respect to the bowl and base structures;
- (ii) bearing means connected to the bowl structure and journaling the drive shaft such that rotation of the eccentric drive shaft will cause vibrations to be imparted to the bowl structure;
- (iii) power-operating drive means carried by the base structure and connected to the drive shaft to rotate the drive shaft;
- (e) drive shaft restraint means connected to the base structure for restraining movement of the drive shaft within the vicinity of the nodal point to assist in confining movement of the bowl structure to movement generally centering about the nodal point, said means including resilient elements cooperative associated with said drive shaft about said axis at said nodal point to restrict gyratory motion of said nodal point while permiting substantial gyratory motion of said bowl structure; and,
- (f) means forming the configuration of said base structure, said bowl structure, said support means and said restraint means to locate the nodal point at a position along the central axis beneath the finishing chamber at a location wherein a pair of imaginary lines which extend in an imaginary plane that includes the center axis intersect the center axis, the imaginary lines being oriented such that they intercept lower outer edge portions of the finishing chamber located on opposite sides of the center axis, and such that each of the imaginary lines forms a substantially equal included angle of about 45 degrees, plus or minus about 10 degrees, with the center axis.
- 18. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 17 wherein the drive shaft restraint means includes spherical bearing means connected to the drive shaft within the vicinity of the nodal point.
- 19. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 18 wherein the drive shaft restraint means additionally includes flexible support means connecting the spherical bearing means to the base structure for permitting only limited movement of the spherical bearing relative to the nodal point.
- 20. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 19 wherein the flexible support means includes elastomeric mounting means having first portions connected to the base structure, and second portions connected to the spherical bearing means.
- 21. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 20 wherein the elastomeric mounting means includes a plurality of elastomeric mounts, each having first and second portions located near opposed ends thereof, and each being arranged with its first and second portions defining an axis which extends substantially parallel to the central axis.
- 22. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 21 wherein the elastomeric mounts are positioned about the central axis at substantially equally spaced intervals along the circumference of a circle having a point on the central axis as its center.
- 23. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 21 wherein:
- (a) the base structure includes a substantially horizontally-extending mounting plate;
- (b) the spherical bearing means includes a spherical bearing carried by a substantially horizontally-extending bearing support plate; and,
- (c) the first and second portions of each of the elastomeric mounts are connected, respectively, to the mounting plate and the bearing support plate.
- 24. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 18 wherein the spherical bearing means slidably receives the eccentric drive shaft so as to minimize interference of the spherical bearing with the operation of the support means in movably supporting the bowl structure on the base structure.
- 25. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 17 wherein:
- (a) the drive shaft restraint means includes a second shaft journaled by the base structure for rotation about the central axis; and,
- (b) the power-operated drive means is drivingly connected to the second shaft and via a flexible coupling to the eccentric drive shaft, with the flexible coupling being located in proximity to the nodal point.
- 26. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 25 wherein:
- (a) the second shaft is connected to the base structure by a pair of bearings; and,
- (b) the flexible coupling slidably receives at least one of the eccentric drive shafts and the second shaft so as to minimize interference of the drive shaft restraint means with the operation of the support means in movably supporting the bowl structure on the base structure.
- 27. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 17 wherein the support means includes a plurality of resilient supports, each having one portion connected to the bowl structure and another portion connected to the base structure, the one and another portions defining an axis for each mount, said mount axes extending substantially vertically and being substantially equally spaced about the circumference of an imaginary circle which has as its center the center axis of the machine, and which has a radius equal to the distance "R."
- 28. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 27 wherein the resilient supports include compression coil springs each having one end region connected to the bowl structure and another end region connected to the base structure.
- 29. The bowl-type vibratory finishing machine of claim 17, wherein:
- (a) the eccentric drive shaft includes a shaft structure extending along the center axis, and upper and lower eccentric weight assemblies connected at vertically spaced locations to the shaft structure; and,
- (b) the bearing means includes a pair of bearing structures connected to the bowl structure and journaling the drive shaft at vertically spaced positions along the drive shaft.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
The present application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 406,976 filed Aug. 13, 1982, now abandoned in favor of the present case.
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