Claims
- 1. A vibrator comprising two members rotatable about a common axis, an eccentric weight connected to each of said members, means to drive one of said members, a clutch means connectable between said members in any angular relationship therebetween for rotation of both members when said one member is driven and said clutch means is engaged, means to disengage said clutch means while said one shaft is driven, and a brake means to retard the rotation of the other member when said clutch means is disengaged and said brake is applied to change from one angular relationship between said members to any desired different angular relationship between the members.
- 2. A vibrator comprising a driven shaft, means to rotate said driven shaft, a hollow shaft mounted on the driven shaft, a first eccentric weight mounted on the driven shaft, a second eccentric weight mounted on the hollow shaft, a clutch means connectable between the driven shaft and the hollow shaft in any angular relation of said shafts selectively to connect the driven shaft and the hollow shaft to hold said eccentric weights in any desired fixed angular relationship as the driven shaft and hollow shaft are rotated in unison, means to disengage said clutch means while said driven shaft is rotating, and a brake means to retard the hollow shaft relative to the driven shaft to alter the relationship between said eccentric weights from one relative angular position to any other selected angular position.
- 3. A vibrator comprising a first shaft, a first eccentric weight mounted on said first shaft, said first weight and first shaft defining a first eccentrically weighted element, a hollow shaft mounted on the first shaft, a second eccentric weight mounted on said hollow shaft, said second eccentric weight and hollow shaft defining a second eccentrically weighted element, a clutch means connectable between said first and second eccentrically weighted elements in any angular relationship therebetween to selectively connect said elements for rotation in unison, means to rotate one of said eccentrically weighted elements, means to disengage said clutch means while said one eccentrically weighted element is rotating, and a brake means connected to the other of said eccentrically weighted elements to retard rotation of said other of said eccentrically weighted elements when the clutch means is disengaged to change from one angular relationship between said members to any other selected angular relationship between said members.
- 4. A vibrator comprising a first shaft, a first eccentric weight connected to the first shaft, said first weight and said first shaft defining a first eccentric element, a hollow shaft mounted on the first shaft, a second eccentric weight connected to the hollow shaft, said hollow shaft and said second weight defining a second eccentric element, a clutch means connectable between said first and second eccentric elements to selectively connect said elements on engagement of the clutch means in any desired angular relationship of said elements, means to drive one of said elements for rotation of both of said elements in unison when said clutch means is engaged, means to disengage said clutch means while said one element is being driven, a brake means to retard the other of said eccentric elements when the clutch means is disengaged to alter the relative angular position of the weights to any desired angular relationship, and a spring means connected between said first and second eccentric elements to bias said elements toward a predetermined angular relationship.
- 5. A vibrator having two concentric shafts each having an eccentric weight secured thereon, a drive motor connected to one of said shafts for power rotation thereof, an electric clutch means having a rotor and an armature secured on said shafts for selective connection of said shafts and disengagement of said shafts in any relative angular position of said shafts, characterized by a brake means having an armature secured to the other of said shafts to retard said other shaft when the brake means is applied, and clutch control means to disengage said shafts when said brake means is applied and while said one shaft is driven by said motor to thereby change the angular relationship between said shafts and said eccentric weights from a predetermined angular relationship to any desired angular relationship, and a spring means connected between said shafts to store energy when said shafts are shifted from said predetermined angular relationship, and to release energy when said clutch means is released to disengage said shafts and to move said eccentric weights toward said predetermined angular relationship.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said one shaft is received inside said other shaft, said clutch means armature is connected to said one shaft, said clutch means rotor is connected to said other shaft, characterized by the fact that an electromagnetic stator is mounted adjacent said rotor to draw, when energized, said armature into engagement with said rotor to connect said shafts for rotation in unison.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 characterized by a stationary electromagnetic means, said brake means to draw when energized, said brake armature into said stationary means to retard said other shaft.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein said spring means urges said shafts toward said predetermined position and said eccentric weights are in a balanced position when said shafts are in said predetermined position.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 719,634 filed Sept. 1, 1976, now abandoned.
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| 274430 |
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Divisions (1)
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