Claims
- 1. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, comprising
- a first balancer member which comprises a male semi-spherical housing and a female semi-spherical housing integrally connected with said male semi-sherical housing to form a hollow spherical body which has a spherical inner race surface and a spherical receiving cavity formed therein, said hollow shperical boby has an interior spherical surface acting as said spherical inner race surface;
- a second balancer member having an outer race surface and disposing in said receiving cavity of said first balancer member;
- a ball bracket which is mounted within said spherical receiving cavity of said first balancer member and has a plurality of equally spaced ball retaining apertures, said retaining apertures being arranged to align uniformly along the curvature of said spherical inner race surface of said first balancer member, so that a receiving chamber is defined between said ball bracket and said spherical inner race surface of said first balancer member; and
- a plurality of identical balls which are retained within said receiving chamber by means of said plurality of retaining apertures and are in rolling contact with said spherical inner race surface of said first balancer member and said outer race surface of said second balancer member.
- 2. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 1, wherein said first balancer member has an opening, said second balancer member being a spherical body and said outer race surface being a spherical outer race surface, said ball bracket comprising a plurality of circular retainer strips mounted on said male and female semi-spherical housings respectively, said plurality of retaining apertures being formed on each of said retainer strips respectively in an equally spaced manner.
- 3. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 2, wherein an edge of said male semi-spherical housing protrudes a plurality of projections and an edge of said female semi-spherical housing forms a plurality of holes, said male and female semi-spherical housings being jointed edge to edge by inserting said projections into said holes respectively.
- 4. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 2, wherein said first balancer member is mounted on a thrust receiving unit and said second balancer member is connected with a thrust applying unit so as to connect said thrust receiving unit and said thrust applying unit together.
- 5. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 4, wherein an edge of said male semi-spherical housing protrudes a plurality of projections and an edge of said female semi-spherical housing forms a plurality of holes, said male and female semi-spherical housings being jointed edge to edge by inserting said projections into said holes respectively.
- 6. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 1, wherein said second balancer member is a weighted bowl shape body having a convex outer race surface.
- 7. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited claim 6, wherein said ball bracket comprises a plurality of retainer strips uniformly mounted on said convex outer race surface of said second balancer member and said plurality of retaining apertures are formed on each of said retainer strips respectively in an equally spaced manner.
- 8. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 7, wherein said first balancer member is mounted on a thrust receiving unit and said second balancer member is connected with a thrust applying unit so as to connect said thrust receiving unit and said thrust applying unit together.
- 9. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 8, wherein an edge of said male semi-spherical housing protrudes a plurality of projections and an edge of said female semi-spherical housing forms a plurality of holes, said male and female semi-spherical housings being jointed edge to edge by inserting said projections into said holes respectively.
- 10. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 7, wherein an edge of said male semi-spherical housing protrudes a plurality of projections and an edge of said female semi-spherical housing forms a plurality of holes, said male and female semi-spherical housings being jointed edge to edge by inserting said projections into said holes respectively.
- 11. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 6, wherein an edge of said male semi-spherical housing protrudes a plurality of projections and an edge of said female semi-spherical housing forms a plurality of holes, said male and female semi-spherical housings being jointed edge to edge by inserting said projections into said holes respectively.
- 12. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 6, wherein said first balancer member is mounted on a thrust receiving unit and said second balancer member is connected with a thrust applying unit so as to connect said thrust receiving unit and said thrust applying unit together.
- 13. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 12, wherein an edge of said male semi-spherical housing protrudes a plurality of projections and an edge of said female semi-spherical housing forms a plurality of holes, said male and female semi-spherical housings being jointed edge to edge by inserting said projections into said holes respectively.
- 14. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 1, wherein said first balancer member is mounted on a thrust receiving unit and said second balancer member is connected with a thrust applying unit so as to connect said thrust receiving unit and said thrust applying unit together.
- 15. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 14, wherein an edge of said male semi-spherical housing protrudes a plurality of projections and an edge of said female semi-spherical housing forms a plurality of holes, said male and female semi-spherical housings being jointed edge to edge by inserting said projections into said holes respectively.
- 16. A rotary and angular movement balanceable assembly, as recited in claim 1, wherein an edge of said male semi-spherical housing protrudes a plurality of projections and an edge of said female semi-spherical housing forms a plurality of holes, said male and female semi-spherical housings being jointed edge to edge by inserting said projections into said holes respectively.
CROSS REFERENCE OF RELATED ART
This application is a divisional application of an allowed original application, Ser. No. 08/624,994, filed Mar. 29, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,795,078.
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