Claims
- 1. A vibrator comprising a gearbox, a first rotatable shaft member terminating at said gearbox, a first eccentric weight connected to said first shaft member, a rotatable hollow shaft member mounted on the first shaft member and terminating at the gearbox, a second eccentric weight connected to said hollow shaft member, means to drive one of said rotatable members, a first control shaft and a second control shaft coaxially mounted in said gearbox on an axis common to the rotatable shaft members, a first bevel gear train in said gearbox connecting said first control shaft to said first rotatable shaft member and a second bevel gear train in said gearbox connecting said second control shaft to said rotatable hollow shaft member.
- 2. A vibrator comprising a gear frame rotatable about an axis, said frame having a first control shaft mounted in said frame on said axis, said control shaft having a first bevel gear mounted thereon, a first eccentric element terminating at said gear frame on said axis and having a bevel gear mounted thereon, a second control shaft mounted in said frame on said axis, a second eccentric element terminating at said gear frame on said axis and having a bevel gear mounted thereon, a first intermediate bevel gear mounted in said gear frame and forming a gear train with said first bevel gear and the gear on one of said eccentric elements, and a second intermediate bevel gear mounted in said gear frame and forming a gear train with said second bevel gear and the gear on the other of said eccentric elements.
- 3. In a vibrator having a first weighted eccentric element on a longitudinal axis and having a second weighted eccentric element on said longitudinal axis, said vibrator including a housing supporting said weighted eccentric elements and a motor connected to said first eccentric element to rotate said first eccentric element about said axis, the improvement comprising a frame, means to mount said frame for rotation about said longitudinal axis, said frame having a pair of relatively rotatable bevel gears mounted thereon on an axis transverse to said longitudinal axis, a first bevel gear train including one of the gears mounted on the frame, a gear connected to said first eccentric element, and a gear fixed relative to said housing, a second bevel gear train including the other gear mounted on the frame, a control gear and a gear connected to said second eccentric element to drive said second element in unison with said first eccentric element, said control gear rotatable to rotate the gears of said second bevel gear train relative to said first bevel gear train to change the angular relationship between said eccentric elements.
- 4. In a vibrator having concentric shafts on a longitudinal axis including an inner shaft and an outer shaft, each of said shafts having an eccentric weight secured thereon, said vibrator having a motor to rotate one of said shafts, the improvement comprising a frame, means to mount said frame for rotation about said longitudinal axis, a pair of bevel gears mounted in said frame for relative rotation on an axis transverse to said longitudinal axis, a first pair of concentric bevel gears mounted on said longitudinal axis on one side of said transverse axis, the inner and outer concentric bevel gears of said first pair of bevel gears connected respectively to the inner and outer concentric shafts, a second pair of concentric bevel gears mounted on said longitudinal axis on the other side of said transverse axis, means to hold the outer bevel gear of said second pair of concentric gears stationary, and said inner bevel gear of said second pair of concentric gears rotatable relative to the outer bevel gear of said second pair, the outer bevel gears of said first and second pairs of bevel gears and one of said bevel gears on said transverse axis forming a first bevel gear train and the inner bevel gears of said first and second pairs of bevel gears and the other of said bevel gears on said transverse axis forming a second bevel gear train, and means to rotate the inner bevel gear of said second pair of bevel gears to rotate the gears of said second bevel gear train relative to the gears of said first bevel gear train to change the angular relationship between said inner shaft and said outer shaft and thereby change the angular relationship of the weights on the shafts.
- 5. In a vibrator having a first pair of concentric shafts on an axis of rotation, each of said shafts having eccentric weights connected thereto to define with said shafts eccentric elements, the improvement comprising a second pair of concentric shafts on said axis, a first differential bevel gear train between one shaft in said first pair of shafts and one shaft in said second pair of shafts, and a second differential bevel gear train between the other shaft in said first pair of shafts and the other shaft in said other pair of shafts, means to effect relative rotation between the shafts on said second pair of shafts to change the phase relation between said eccentric weights.
- 6. The vibrator of claim 5 wherein said relative rotation effecting means includes means to hold one of said shafts of said second pair of shafts stationary and means including a motor to rotate the other of said shafts.
- 7. The vibrator of claim 6 wherein said other shaft rotating means includes a worm driven by said motor and a worm wheel secured to said other shaft.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 899,042, filed Apr. 24, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,211,121, which is a division of Ser. No. 719,634, filed Sept. 1, 1976, now abandoned.
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