Claims
- 1. An electromagnetic vibratory exciter of the type having a housing capped at opposite longitudinal ends by end caps, the end caps carrying electromagnets inside of the housing, a free mass resiliently supported on the inside of the housing and carrying armature assemblies on opposite longitudinal ends thereof, the end caps further carrying non-linear elastomeric compression means spaced apart from the opposite ends of the free mass for preventing armature strike against the electromagnets during electromagnetic conduction,
- means for mounting the exciter to a driven member having a weight greater than the exciter,
- the resiliently supported free mass having a known natural frequency, and
- a tuning weight means of predetermined weight positioned inboard of the armature assemblies and mounted to the opposite longitudinal ends of the resiliently supported free mass for tuning the exciter to a frequency ratio between a natural frequency of the driven member, and
- an operating frequency of the exciter within a resonance range having an amplification factor of at least five independent of the weight of the driven member.
- 2. An electromagnetic vibratory exciter according to claim 1, wherein the non-linear elastomeric compression means maintains the amplification factor at five as the frequency ratio approaches one preventing armature strike against the electromagnetics at amplification factors higher than five.
- 3. An electromagnetic vibratory exciter according to claim 2, wherein the weight ratio of the exciter to the total weight of the driven member is less than one-third.
- 4. An electromagnetic vibratory exciter according to claim 6 wherein a pulse of electrical energy is delivered sequentially to each electromagnet having a duration of between twenty and thirty percent of a full mechanical cycle of said electromagnetic vibratory exciter.
- 5. An electromagnetic vibratory exciter according to claim 4 wherein said pulse of electrical energy energizes each electromagnet during the deflection of said resiliently supported free mass up to a minimum air gap between said armatures and said electromagnets.
- 6. An electromagnetic vibratory exciter according to claim 5, wherein the non-linear elastomeric compression means store twenty to thirty percent of total system energy at the minimum air gap.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part application based on U.S. Application Ser. No. 06/352,284, filed Feb. 25, 1982 for "Electromagnetic Vibratory Exciter" of Dean, et al. now patented and bearing U.S. Pat. No. 4,455,496, issued 6/19/84.
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