Claims
- 1. A variably unbalanced rotating mechanism comprising a frame, a main shaft having a longitudinal axis and supported on said frame for rotation about said longitudinal axis, means for rotating said main shaft, first and second eccentric weights mounted for rotation in coaxial relation to said main shaft, and means for rotating said weights in common with said main shaft and for adjusting the angular positions of each of said weights relative to each other and relative to said main shaft and independently of main shaft movement.
- 2. A variably unbalanced rotating mechanism in accordance with claim 1 wherein said means for selectively rotating said weights includes, on each of said weights, respective gears in facing relation to each other, a pinion in meshing engagement with each of said gears and having a rotary axis perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said main shaft, and means for rotating said pinion in common with said shaft about said longitudinal axis and relative to said main shaft about said rotary axis.
- 3. A variably unbalanced rotating mechanism in accordance with claim 2 wherein said means for rotating said pinion includes a diametric cross bore in said main shaft, a cross shaft fixed to said pinion and rotatably carried in said cross bore, and means for rotating said cross shaft about said rotary axis independently of main shaft rotation.
- 4. A variably unbalanced rotation mechanism in accordance with claim 3 wherein said means for rotating said cross shaft comprises an axial bore located in said main shaft and intersecting said cross bore, an actuator located in said axial bore and movable axially therein, a second pinion on said cross shaft, a rack on said actuator in meshing engagment with said second pinion, and means for displacing said acutator axially of said axial bore, whereby to rotate said cross shaft independently of main shaft rotation, and thereby to rotate said weights in opposite directions relative to each other.
- 5. A mechanism in accordance with claim 4 wherein said means for displacing said actuator comprises a rotatably driven member, and means connecting said rotatably driven member to said actuator for axially displacing said actuator in response to rotation of said member.
- 6. A device for providing a shaking force of adjustable magnitude and location, said device comprising a frame, a main shaft rotatably mounted on said frame and having a longitudinal axis, means for rotating said main shaft, first and second variably unbalanced mechanisms, said first and second mechanisms being respectively located generally in spaced first and second planes and being respectively rotatably carried in coaxial relation to said main shaft, each of said mechanisms including first and second eccentric weights mounted for rotation in coaxial relation to said main shaft, rotary means for rotating said weights of said first mechanism in common with the rotation of said main shaft, and for selectively rotating said weights of said first mechanism in opposite rotary directions independently of rotation in opposite rotary directions of said weights of said second mechanism and independently of rotation of said main shaft, and rotary means for rotating said weights of said second mechanism in common with the rotation of said main shaft and for selectively rotating said weights of said second mechanism in opposite rotary directions independently of rotation in opposite rotary directions of said weights of said first mechanism and independently of rotation of said main shaft.
- 7. A device in accordance with claim 6 wherein each of said rotary means includes, on each of the associated weights, respective gears in facing relation to each other, respective pinions in meshing engagement with each pair of facing gears and having respective rotary axes perpendicular to said longitudinal axis of said main shaft, and means for rotating each of said pinions in common with said main shaft about said longitudinal axis and relative to said main shaft about said rotary axes.
- 8. A device in accordance with claim 7 wherein each of said pinion rotating means includes a diametric cross bore in said main shaft, a cross shaft fixed to the associated pinion and rotatably carried in said cross bore, and means for rotating said cross shaft about the associated rotary axis independently of main shaft rotation.
- 9. A device in accordance with claim 8 wherein each of said means for rotating said cross shaft comprises an axial bore located in said main shaft and intersecting said cross bore, an actuator located in said axial bore and movable axially therein, an additional pinion on said cross shaft, a rack on said actuator in meshing engagement with said additional pinion, and means for displacing said acutator axially of said axial bore, whereby to rotate said cross shaft independently of main shaft rotation, and thereby to rotate said weights in opposite directions relative to each other.
- 10. A device in accordance with claim 9 wherein said means for displacing said actuator comprises a rotatably driven member, and means connecting said rotatably driven member to said actuator for axially displacing said actuator in response to rotation of said member.
- 11. A device for providing a shaking force of adjustable magnitude, said device comprising a frame, first and second main shafts rotatably mounted on said frame in parallel relation to each other and having respective longitudinal axes, means for rotating said first and second main shafts in opposite rotary directions and at a common speed, first and second variably unbalanced mechanisms, said first mechanism being located generally in a first plane and being respectively rotatably carried in coaxial relation to said first main shaft, said second mechanism being located in said first plane and being respectively rotatably carried in coaxial relation to said second main shaft, each of said mechanisms including first and second eccentric weights mounted for rotation in coaxial relation to the associated one of said first and second main shafts, and rotary means for respectively rotating said weights of said first and second mechanisms in common with the rotation of said first and second main shafts, and for selectively rotating said weights of said first mechanism in opposite rotary directions relative to said first main shaft and independently of rotation of said first main shaft, and for selectively rotating said weights of said second mechanism in opposite rotary directions relative to said second main shaft and in common with the rotation in opposite rotary directions of said weights of said first mechanism and independently of rotation of said second main shaft.
- 12. A device in accordance with claim 11 wherein each of said rotary means includes, on each of the associated weights, respective gears in facing relation to each other, pinions in respective meshing engagement with each pair of facing gears and having respective rotary axis perpendicular to said longitudinal axes of said first and second main shafts, and means for rotating each of said pinions in common with the associated one of said first and second main shafts about said longitudinal axes and relative to said first and second main shafts about said rotary axes.
- 13. A device in accordance with claim 12 wherein each of said means for rotating said pinions includes a diametric cross bore in the associated one of said first and second main shafts, a cross shaft fixed to said pinion and rotatably carried in said cross bore, and means for rotating said cross shaft about said rotary axis independently of rotation of the associated one of said first and second main shafts.
- 14. A device in accordance with claim 13 wherein each of said means for rotating said cross shaft comprises an axial bore located in the associated one of said main shafts and intersecting said cross bore therein, an actuator located in said axial bore and movable axially therein, an additional pinion on said cross shaft, a rack on said actuator in meshing engagement with said additional pinion, and means for displacing said acutator axially of said axial bore, whereby to rotate said cross shaft independently of rotation of the associated one of said first and second main shafts, and thereby to rotate said weights in opposite directions relative to each other.
- 15. A device in accordance with claim 14 wherein said means for displacing said actuator comprises a rotatably driven member, and means connecting said rotatably driven member to said actuator for axially displacing said actuator in response to rotation of said member.
- 16. A device for providing a shaking force of adjustable frequency, magnitude, and location, said device comprising a frame, first and second main shafts rotatably mounted on said frame in parallel relation to each other and having respective longitudinal axes, means for rotating said first and second main shafts in opposite directions and at a common adjustable speed, first, second, third and fourth variably unbalanced mechanisms, said first and second mechanisms being located generally in a first common plane and being respectively rotatably carried in coaxial relation to said first and second main shafts, said third and fourth mechanisms being located in a second common plane in spaced parallel relation to said first plane and being respectively rotatably carried in coaxial relation to said first and second main shafts, each of said mechanisms including first and second eccentric weights mounted for rotation in coaxial relation to the associated one of said first and second main shafts, rotary means for respectively rotating said weights of said first and second mechanisms in common with the rotation of said first and second main shafts, and for selectively rotating said weights of said first mechanism in opposite rotary directions relative to said first main shaft and independently of rotation in opposite rotary directions of said weights of said third and fourth mechanisms and independently of rotation of said first main shaft, and for selectively rotating said weights of said second mechanism in opposite rotary directions relative to said second main shaft and in common with the rotation in opposite rotary directions of said weiqhts of said first mechanism and independently of rotation in opposite rotary directions of said weights of said third and fourth mechanisms and independently of rotation of said second main shaft, and rotary means for respectively rotating said weights of said third and fourth mechanisms in common with the rotation of said first and second main shafts, and for selectively rotating said weights of said third mechanism in opposite rotary directions relative to said first main shaft and independently of rotation in opposite rotary direction of said weights of said first and second mechanisms and independently of rotation of said first main shaft, and for selectively rotating said weights of said fourth mechanism in opposite rotary directions relative to said second main shaft and in common with the rotation in opposite rotary directions of said weights of said third mechanism and independently of rotation in opposite rotary directions of said weights of said first and second mechanisms and independently of rotation of said second main shaft.
- 17. A device in accordance with claim 16 wherein each of said rotary means includes, on each of the associated weights, respective gears in facing relation, pinions in respective meshing engagement with each pair of facing gears and having respective rotary axes pependicular to the associated longitudinal axes of said first and second main shafts, and means for rotating said pinions in common with the associated one of said first and second main shafts about the associated longitudinal axis and relative to the associated one of said first and second main shafts about the associated rotary axis.
- 18. A device in accordance with claim 17 wherein each of said means for rotating said pinion includes a diameteric cross bore in the associated one of said first and second main shafts, a cross shaft fixed to said pinion and rotatably caried in said cross bore, and means for rotating said cross shaft about said rotary axis independently of rotation of the associated one of said first and second main shafts.
- 19. A device in accordance with claim 18 wherein each of said means for rotating said cross shaft comprises an axial bore located in the associated one of said first and second main shafts and intersecting said cross bore, an actuator located in said axial bore and movable axially therein, an additional pinion on said cross shaft, a rack on said actuator in meshing engagement with said additional pinion, and means for displacing said acutator axially of said axial bore, whereby to rotate said cross shaft independently of rotation of the associated one of said first and second main shafts, and thereby to rotate said weights in opposite directions relative to each other.
- 20. A device in accordance with claim 19 wherein said means for displacing said actuator comprises a rotatably driven member, and means connecting said rotatably driven member to said actuator for axially displacing said actuator in response to rotation of said member.
- 21. A variably unbalanced rotating mechanism comprising a frame, a shaft having a longitudinal axis and supported on said frame, means for rotating said shaft, means on said frame for creating a shaking force acting in a predetermined reciprocal direction and passing through said axis in response to shaft rotation and for adjustably locating the shaking force axially of said shaft during shaft rotation and independently of shaft movement, said means including axially spaced first and second pairs of eccentric weights rotatable in common with said shaft, said eccentric weights in each of said pairs being angularly adjustable relative to each other, means for selectively angularly adjusting said eccentric weights in said first pair independently of the angular adjustment of said eccentric weights in said second pair, and means for angularly adjusting said eccentric weights in said second pair independently of the angular adjustment of said eccentric weights in said first pair.
- 22. A mechanism in accordance with claim 21 and further including means for varying the frequency of the shaking force.
- 23. A variably unbalanced rotating mechanism comprising a frame, a shaft having a longitudinal axis and supported on said frame, means for rotating said shaft, means on said frame for creating a shaking force in response to shaft rotation, for adjustably varying the location of the shaking force axially of said shaft during shaft rotation and independently of shaft movement, and for adjustably varying the magnitude of the shaking force during shaft rotation and independently of shaft movement, and means including axially spaced first and second pairs of eccentric weights rotatable in common with said shaft, said eccentric weights in each of said pairs being angularly adjustable relative to each of said pairs being angularly adjustable relative to each other, means for selectively angularly adjusting said eccentric weights in said first pair independently of the angular adjustment of said eccentric weights in said second pair, and means for angularly adjusting said eccentric weights in said second pair independently of the angular adjustment of said eccentric weights in said first pair.
- 24. A mechanism in accordance with claim 23 and further including means for varying the frequency of the shaking force.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of eariler application Ser. No. 671,629, filed Nov. 15, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,600,046, which, in turn, is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 568,051, filed Jan. 4, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,593,739, which applications are incorporated herein by reference.
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