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- ABSTRACT A self-contained engine driven vibratory plate compactor having features which lend it great maneuverability and maximal compacting capabilities under adverse conditions. It features a control system enabling an immediate and effective reversing of its direction of movement over a work surface.
- a vibratory base plate assembly mounting a pair of transversely disposing longitudinally spaced apart exciter means to which hydraulic motors are directly connected.
- a superstructure which includes a prime mover, a hydraulic pump driven thereby and a selector valve immediately accessible to the operator of the compactor.
- a hydraulic circuit provided enables the included selector valve to function to direct fluid under pressure to one or the other of the hydraulic motors.
- the arrangement provides for independent rotation of the exciter means and for drive of the exciter means in opposite directions or in directions one of which is counter to the direction of drive of the other.
- This invention relates to contractors equipment, and particularly to compactors guided or maneuvered across ground surface to achieve a desired density and finish to underlying compressible materials such as soil, ashalt, gravel and the like.
- a work contacting plate is vibrated by exciter means and a superstructure rising above the vibratory plate includes a prime mover and connections therefrom to effect a powered operation of the exciter means.
- a compactor according to the instant invention retains the feature of advantage which exists in prior art devices while providing an improved construction for compactors enabling a low cost unit which may be easily manipulated in both forward and reverse directions, at will, and which guarantee a high degree of effective compaction for the size and weight of the unit.
- the result is to facilitate optimal control of a compactors functions and an avoidance of both lost motion and erratic movement in a compacting procedure.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention feature a pair of inde' pendently operable exciter means which are longitudinally spaced apart and mounted in close relation to the vibratory base plate of a vibratory base assembly. Operation of either exciter means vibrates the base plate for compaction of the work.
- a key to their effective operation is their separate and direct drive in respectively opposite directions by hydraulic drive means, the benefits of which are enhanced by their particular positioning on the base plate.
- the arrangement is such to provide for immediate and interchangeable operation of a selected exciter means to the exclusion of the other whereby to provide for continuous compaction in quick movements of the compactor in the respectively" different directions which a tight working area might require.
- Preferred embodiments of the invention provide compactors wherein hydraulic motors which are separately energizable in accordance with the invention are incorporated in the vibratory base assembly in a manner that they are coupled in a direct driving relation to the respective exciter means.
- a superstructure is provided to rise above the base assembly, from which it is divorced by resilient cushioning devices and positioned thereby in elevated spaced relation to the base assembly.
- the superstructure mounts a prime mover and a hydraulic pump driven thereby, the output of which is commonly coupled to the respective hydraulic motors which are coupled to the respective exciter means.
- a simple selector valve is provided to be immediately accessible to the operator of the compactor to direct the pump output, an any one time, to a selected hydraulic motor.
- the system as provided by the present invention eliminates pauses as the respective motors are energized to induce a change in direction of the compactor. Further, not only is stress eliminated but inertia and other undesirable effects of a conventional reversing system is throughly minimized by the invention practice.
- the coupling between the hydraulic motors and the respective exciter means includes a flexible connecting device which provides for a simplified detachment and separation of parts when required yet af fords a positive drive from each motor to its related exciter means.
- An unobvious result of the improvements of the present invention is that the construction provided has proven to facilitate the use of high frequency vibration in the operation of the compactor, which has enabled a reversing type unit which is light in weight and capable of achieving a level of 10,000 pounds centrifugal force. High frequency operation has, in turn, eliminated the previous tendency of a compactor machine of a reversing type to tear apart as a result of extended operation.
- An object of the invention is to provide a vibratory plate compactor with instantaneous reversing capability facilitating an effective and efficient use thereof in extremely tight areas of operation.
- a further object of the invention is to provide a simplified means for and method of controlling the speed and direction of movement of a compactor.
- An additional object of the invention is to provide a reversing type compactor utilizing hydraulically driven exciter means which are independently and separably operable and driven in respective directions one of which is counter to the other.
- An additional object of the invention is to provide a reversing type compactor wherein there are paired exciter means one of which dictates operation of the compactor in one direction and the other of which is capable of a counter movement to induce movement of the compactor in an opposite direction.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide an improved compactor capable of reversible operation embodying a base plate assembly to which are connected separate and longitudinally spaced exciter means each of which is coupled directly to a hydraulic drive motor through a flexible type coupling, the drive motors being commonly powered by a hydraulic pump mounted in shock isolated spaced elevated relation to the base plate assembly.
- Another object of the invention is to provide a compactor possessing the advantageous structural features, the inherent meritorious characteristics and the means and mode of use herein described.
- FIG. 1 is a view in perspective of a compactor in accordance with the illustrated embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is a view in side elevation of the compactor of FIG. 1, partly broken away.
- FIG. 3 is a top plan view of the vibrator base assembly as comprised in the compactor, the engine and related elements of the superstructure being omitted;
- FIG. 4 is an exploded isometric of portions of the vibrator base assembly.
- FIG. 5 is a flow diagram of the hydraulic circuit embodied in the compactor of FIG. 1.
- a compactor in accordance with the illustrated embodiment of the invention comprises a vibratory base plate formed of steel or otherwise constructed to be a heavy structured rigid member.
- the plate 10 has a generally rectangular configuration and opposite ends bent upward in a staged manner to successively define at each end a first inclined surface portion 11 and a second more sharply inclined surface portion 12.
- the leading and trailing ends of the vibratory plate are both capable of riding easily up and over any work surface to which the compactor is applied.
- the work surface embodies lump material
- improved climbing and pre-breakup of the material can result with a simple and easy maneuvering of the compactor.
- the longitudinal extent of the porton 13 of the plate 10 intermediate its turned up ends is constructed to have a flat planar configuration.
- the plate portion 13 provides the base support for the entire compactor.
- the respective sides of the plate 10 include turned up relatively shallow lip portions 14 which define its lateral extremities.
- the plate 10 has a trough-like configuration in a longitudinal sense, the sides of which trough are essentially open since the lip portions 14 extend only just above the upwardly facing floor surface of the plate.
- a generally rectangular tube-like member 15 the ends of which respectively abut and are connected to the turned up ends 11 and 12 of the plate 10 by a welding or like process. As so connected, the member 15 becomes an integral part of the plate 10 and its ends are sealed in the joining process.
- the member 15 thus provides a housing immediately over the upper surface of the plate 10, which housing defines a closed exciter compartment. This compartment may be partly filled with a fluid lubricant whereby to enable a splash lubrication of embodied exciter means and bearings therefor, the details of which will be further described.
- the base plate assembly including the member 15, is symmetrical to either side of a transverse center line mid way of its length. This facilitates that either end of the plate may equally serve as the leading end and with equal effectiveness.
- the member 15 On one side of a medial transverse plane, is a pair of aligned openings 16 which are formed in respectively opposite side walls of the member 15, which forms with the plate 10 the housing for its vibration inducing exciter means.
- the member 15 Toward the other end of the plate 10 and to the opposite side of the described medial transverse plane, the member 15 is provided with a pair of like aligned openings 17, the
- openings 17 and 16 being thus provided in a rectangular arrangement which is symmetrical to either side of said medial transverse plane.
- the brackets 18 project outwardly of the housing wall to which they mount.
- the outer ends of the brackets 18 include their turned over ends in an orientation in which they have an upward angled relation to a plane parallel to the side wall of the member 15 to which they mount.
- the vibratory plate 10 and the included housing defined by the member 15 form an assembly which includes within the housing a pair of longitudinally spaced apart exciter means, there being one such means at each of the mounting locations represented by the sets of openings 16 and 17.
- the respective exciter means are identical so that a description of one will suffice for both.
- a cap 19 is applied to the outer surface of one side wall of the housing defined by the member 15 to close the opening 16 therein.
- the cap is bolted to the abutted housing wall, with a shim 21 being provided therebetween.
- the cap 19 includes a reduced diameter cylindrically formed tubular portion 22 which is received in the opening 16 and accommodates, in nested relation thereto, a bearing unit 23.
- cap member 24 including a cylindrical tubelike projected portion 25 which is accommodated within the adjacent opening 16 and nests therein a bearing means 26 similar to the bearing unit 23.
- the cap 24 has a central opening which is extended by the projection 25 to form a bore 27.
- cap 24 has an external flange including bolt holes 28 through the medium of which it is bolted to the adjacent housing wall, a shim 29 being imposed therebetween.
- an exciter means in the form of a generally cylindrical weight 31.
- a stub shaft 32 Extending from one end of the weight 31, in an eccentric relation to the longitudinal axis thereof, is a stub shaft 32.
- a tubular projection 33 Extending from the opposite end of the weight, in alignment with the shaft 32, is a tubular projection 33. The latter is formed, intermediate its ends, with diametrically aligned openings 34.
- Shaft 32 and projection 33 align with and mount in a relatively rotatable bearing relation to the respective bearing units 23 and 26.
- the arrangement is one to mount the weight 31 so as to have its central longitudinal axis in an offset or misaligned relation to the openings 16 and the bearings 23 and 26.
- the weight 31 will eccentrically revolve and consequently apply vibratory impulses to the base plate 10.
- a hydraulic motor 35 mounts in a coupled and driving relation to the weight 31 bridging the openings 16.
- This motor is of a type commerically available in which hydraulic fluid supplied under pressure effects a powered rotation of its output shaft 36.
- the motor 35 is attached directly to the end cap 24 and for this purpose has an end flange 37. Bolts inserted through the flange 37 and an interposing shim 38 are received in threaded apertures 39 in the cap 24.
- the mounting arrangement is such to align the output shaft 36 with the cap opening 27 whereby the projecting output shaft may extend through and beyond the cap and into a cylindrical sleeve 41 installed in the tubular projection 33 on the weight 31.
- the shaft 36 is provided with a splined exterior surface and the same is established in a mating engagement with the splined interior surface on the sleeve 41.
- the sleeve 41 is provided with diametral openings which are aligned with the openings 34 in the projection 33.
- a pin 42 inserted through the aligned openings 34 and 43 provides effective interconnection of the parts to insure a substantially unison rotary motion thereof.
- the sleeve 41 acts as a drive coupling member and with its related parts coacts in a manner to provide therewith a substantially flexible coupling between the motor 35 and the exciter weight 31.
- An identical exciter means and drive mechanism is associated with the openings 17 by means and in a manner the same as those described in connection with the housing openings 16.
- the relative position of the parts is, however, in this case reversed.
- the cap 19 closing an opening 17 is on the reverse side of the housing as compared to the position of the corresponding cap 19 closing an opening 16.
- the motor mounting cap 24 closing an opening 17 disposes in a sense oppositely of the cap 24 associated with an opening 16.
- a hydraulic motor 44 In the case of the exciter means or weight installed between and in bridging relation to the openings 17 coupled thereto is a hydraulic motor 44. The latter while identical to motor 35 is separately identified for convenience of description.
- each motor is independently coupled in driving relation to one of the exciter means, which exciter means may be regarded as occupying forward and rearward positions in the vibrator base assembly.
- the motor 35 has a fitting 45 installed in one side to provide an inlet to the motor for directing thereto hydraulic fluid under pressure. Installed in a generally opposite side of the motor is an outlet fitting 46. Inlet and outlet fittings 47 and 48 are similarly installed in connection with the motor 44. All that need be understood for the purpose of the present disclosure is that hydraulic pressure fluid entering the motors 35 and 44 expends its energy in a rotation of. their respective output shafts and then exhausts by way of the respective outlet fittings 46 and 48.
- the superstructure includes a plate 49 positioned above and in a superposing spaced relation to the vibratory base assembly.
- the plate 49 includes sloping wing portions 51 at its sides which extend laterally to overlap and position in a protective relation to the hydraulic motors 35 and 44 to respectively opposite sides of the housing defined by the member 15.
- the plate 49 and its superstructure are supported with reference to the vibratory plate assembly by means of cushioned devices 52 which are mounted between the brackets 18 and the wings 51.
- the cushioned devices 52 function to isolate the superstructure from the shock incident to compacting operation of the vibratory plate assembly. Further cushioning devices providing handle mounts 53 are attached to the wings 51, externally thereof.
- the devices 53 include means providing a place of pivotal attachment for a maneuvering handle 54 of an inverted U shape and enables the handle 54 to be swung forwardly and rearwardly of the aforementioned transverse medial plane of the vibratory plate assembly to enable appropriate guiding movement of the compactor in one direction or another.
- a gasoline powered engine 55 mounted on the top of plate 49, toward one end thereof, is a gasoline powered engine 55.
- the latter is of a commercial type with known structural and operating characteristics. lts operation is productive of a rotation of its output shaft 56 which projects into an engine mounted adapter housing 57.
- Bolted or otherwise suitably attached to the adapter housing 57 is a hydraulic pump 58.
- the shaft 56 is drivingly related to the pump 58 by means including a coupling sleeve and a splined shaft 61 whereby to produce an operation of the pump 58 simultaneous with an operation of the engine 55.
- the pump 58 is a commercially known device operative to draw fluid from a reservoir of hydraulic fluid contained in a tank 62 of angular shape mounted on the plate 49 to one end of engine 55.
- the pump 58 is connected to the tank 62 by way of a tank outlet fitting 63 and a flexible connecting line 64. As here provided, operation of the pump 58 draws fluid from the tank 62 and directs it, under pressure, through a line 65 to a valve 66 located in an overhead relation to the engine and hydraulic tank components. A fitting 67 connects the line 65 to valve 66 and constitutes a valve inlet. As shown valve 66 is suspended from a plate 68 mounted between elements of a roll bar assembly 69 which rises from the plate 49 to assume a protective relation to the engine, pump and other elements of the superstructure. A vertically extending plate portion 71 is welded across the roll bar assembly and has an opening 72 through which a crane or the like may be used to lift the compactor.
- plate 68 Another portion of plate 68 provides a mounting for the engine air cleaner 73, locating the cleaner well above the engine to insure that it receives relatively clean air. Also mounted to a portion of the plate 68, along side the air cleaner 73, is a throttle control 74 effective in a manner which it is unnecessary here to consider to vary the speed of operation of the engine 55.
- the air cleaner 73 and throttle control 74 are located on one side of the vertical plate portion 71, and the valve 66 is located on the opposite side and in an underslung relation to the plate 68.
- the valve is a slide or spool type valve of known character which provides that hydraulic fluid admitted by way of the fitting 67 may be directed selectively to valve outlet bosses 75 or 76 or to a recirculating boss outlet 77.
- the valve conventionally embodies a spool element (not shown) which terminates in a rod 78 projecting from one end of its housing to have a handle 79 connected thereto. At its lower end the handle 79 pivotally mounts to a valve mounted bracket 81 and projects through an opening 82 in the plate 68 to terminate in a manually operable and accessible knob portion 83 projecting uppermost of the compactor.
- a manipulation of the handle 79 may be effected to provide for an axial positioning and repositioning of the valve spool element through the medium of the rod 78, thereby to locate the spool for selective control of the direction of flow of the hydraulic fluid which is delivered to the valve under pressure.
- upwardly projecting handle 79 and the throttle element 74 constitute principal controls of the compactor which are conveniently accessible to the hand of the operator.
- a flexible fluid conducting line 84 connects the valve outlet boss 75 to the inlet fitting 45 of the hydraulic motor 35.
- the outlet boss 76 is similarly directly connected with the inlet fitting 47 of the motor 44 by way of a flexible fluid conducting line 85.
- a line 86 provides a connection between theoutlet 77 and the fluid storage tank 62.
- the spool element in valve 66 has several control positions.
- hydraulic fluid supplied by the pump 58 is by-passed to the storage tank 62.
- hydraulic fluid directed to the valve 66 under pressure is routed by way of the boss and line 84 to the hydraulic motor 35, the result of which is to power the connected eccentric weight constituting one of the exciter means in connection with the vibratory plate assembly.
- the hydraulic fluid under pressure reaching the valve 66 is caused to be directed to the valve outlet 76 and conducted to the hydraulic motor 44 by way of the line 85. It may be seen, therefore, that motors 35 and 44 are independently and separately operable, with their operation being exclusive of one another.
- each motor not only operates independently of the other and drives its related weight in a direction counter to the direction of the other but it is also capable of having the effect thereof immediately nullified by an appropriate split second adjustment of the selector valves.
- the hydraulic motor outlet fittings 46 and 48 are suitably connected for return flow of the fluid in the hydraulic system to the tank 62. More specifically, the outlet fitting 46 is connected to the tank 62 by way of a line 87 leading through the plate 49 to the underside of the tank. A corresponding or similar connection (not here shown) is provided from the fitting 48 to the storage tank.
- the hydraulic circuit as here provided defines a substantially closed system in which fluid drawn from the reservoir in tank 62 is returned to the tank for reuse, the direction of flow being determined by the position of the selector valve 66 andd occurring by way of either the motor 35, the motor 44 or by a by-passing of both motors.
- FIG. 5 schematically illustrates the relation of the elements in the simple hydraulic control system of the present invention.
- the pump 58 is operative to draw fluid from the tank 62 and force it under pressure through line 65 to the valve 66.
- the position of the valve as determined by the setting of the control handle 79, will direct the fluid under pressure to one of the lines 84, 85 or 86 which lead respectively to hydraulic motor 35, hydraulic motor 44 and tank 62.
- the fluid is bypassed back to the tank 62 by the setting of the valve 66.
- valve 66 With the valve 66 having its spool member positioned to direct flow to either of the motors 35 or 44, compaction will take place and simultaneously therewith there will occur a linear motion of the compactor in either a forward or rearward direction, depending upon which hydraulic motor has been energized.
- a compactor in accordance with the invention provides a vibratory base assembly embodying in immediate adjacent relation to and spaced longitudinally'of its upper surface a pair of exciter means defined by the weights 31.
- the exciter means are spaced apart, the one to pre scribe a forward movement on operation thereof and the other to prescribe an opposite or rearward movement on operation thereof.
- a separate fluid motor is directly coupled to the eccentric weight defining each exciter means through a flexible type splined drive coupling.
- a directional control valve governs flow of fluid under pressure to either the forward or the rearward disposing motor, depending on the position of the valve control handle. Dependent on the motor energized, the associated eccentric weight will be revolved.
- the weight As the weight revolves it transmits a high speed vibratory motion to the base plate 10 which in turn functions to compact the work surface thereunder. As the work surface becomes more firm in the compacting operation, the direction of rotation of the particular exciting means in the form of the eccentric weight 31 then energized will cause the entire compactor to move in the direction which the rotation prescribes. Should it be desired to reverse the direction of movement of the compactor, the valve 66 may have its control spool shifted to a position to direct fluid under pressure to the other motor which to this point has been deenergized. As the control valve is shifted, the motor which has been previously energized is substantially instantaneously deenergized while the motor which was originally deenergized is substantially instantaneously energized.
- the superstructure of the compactor As the superstructure of the compactor is here provided, the same is substantially isolated from the action of the vibratory base assembly and there is a minimal transmission of the vibratory impulses thereto.
- the use of flexible couplings between the hydraulic components insures that the transmission of vibratory impulses back to the superstructure components will be of a minimal nature and have no particular deleterious effect.
- Throttle 74 adjusts engine speed and hence regulate the rate of compaction of a work surface and the speer of travel of the compactor over the work surface.
- Tht valve controls moreover, facilitate an instantaneou: location of the compacting force of the unit as hert provided.
- the system and construction here provided has enabled that a relatively light compactor machine weight can be used to achieve a substantial compacting force.
- the invention contemplates the achievement of as much as 5 ,000 vibrations per minute with an increase of the resultant force to 10,000 pounds centrifugal force.
- the net result has been a high frequency machine which can be operated in relatively opposite directions which are substantially instantaneously changed in a manner and under conditions as to avoid tearing the machine apart or damage to components thereof.
- a vibratory plate compactor including a work engaging vibratory base plate, a pair of exciter means, means mounting said exciter means in a closely adjacent connected relation to and for rotation on said base plate, said exciter means being positioned in a longitudinally spaced relation and having their axes of rotation extended in a sense transversely of said base plate, a separate motor connected with each exciter means having in connection therewith means for a separate and independent drive thereof, said motors being operable independently of one another and connected to drive the associated exciter means in respectively opposite directions, and control means associated with said motor drive means providing that one motor which is operating may be deenergized and the other motor energized substantially simultaneously.
- a vibratory plate compactor characterized by the respective exciter means being respectively disposed adjacent an opposite end of said base plate and one said exciter means being arranged to rotate in a direction counterclockwise to the direction of rotation of the other and the drive of either of said exciter means by its related motor being effective to move the compactor in the direction determined by the direction of the most adjacent end of said base plate.
- a vibratory plate compactor as in claim 1 characterized by said motors being hydraulic motors and said drive means for said motors including means mounted in a spaced elevated relation to said base plate and in spaced relation to said motors by resilient shock absorbing supports and arranged to commonly furnish motive power to drive said motors and said control means being incorporated in said drive means to provide for a substantially instantaneous switch of the motive power from one to the other of said motors, as needs require.
- Apparatus as in claim 4 characterized by said drive means including a hydraulic pump connected to deliver fluid under pressure to drive said motors and said control means comprising a selector valve interposed between said pump and said motors and operable to simultaneously switch the direction of flow of fluid under pressure from one to the other of said motors.
- Apparatus as in claim 5 characterized by means in connection with said base plate providing a substantially sealed compartment for said exciter means and mounting said motors in an adjacent end spaced relation to the related exciter means, there being means providing an eccentric driving connection between said motors and the respectively related exciter means interiorly of said compartment.
- Apparatus as in claim 6 characterized by said vibratory base plate being provided with a substantially flat planar portion intermediate its ends serving as a base for the compactor and the opposite ends of said base plate being bent upward in a configuration that either end may act as the leading end of the compactor in respect to its continuing operation in forward and reverse sense.
- said motors are hydraulic motors and said compactor is characterized by a superstructure rising above said exciter means and said motors in a superposed spaced relation thereto, resilient supports mounting said superstructure in connection with said base plate and said superstructure mounting a prime mover, a hydraulic pump operated thereby, and a selector valve receiving fluid under pressure from said pump and operable to provide said control means, and flexible lines for conducting fluid under pressure leading from said valve to the respective motors, said valve being operable to substantially instantaneously change the direction of flow of said fluid under pressure from one line to another.
- a vibratory plate compactor characterized by each said motor being a hydraulic motor coupled directly to and in line with means eccentrically positioned in connection with one end of a weight constituting the associated exciter means, said drive means for said motors being provided by an engine driven hydraulic pump, a base mounting said pump having a platelike form and being mounted in turn in an interconnected spaced elevated relation to said base plate, said exciter means and said motors by resilient supporting elements, said base mounting said pump mounting thereon a reservoir of hydraulic fluid connected in a hydraulic circuit for supplying fluid to said pump for delivery thereby under pressure to said motors, and said control means including a selector valve interposed between said pump and said motors and said reservoir and providing a single device through the medium of which fluid under pressure may be selectively directed to determine the operating condition and the direction of or lack of direction of movement of said compactor.
- Apparatus as in claim 1 characterized by means in connection with and extending longitudinally of the uppermost surface of said vibratory base plate, in intersecting relation to a transverse mid portion thereof, defining a housing for said exciter means, said exciter means being in the form of eccentrically mounted weights including to one end thereof, in eccentric position to its longitudinal axis, a coupling portion, said motors being hydraulic motors respectively positioned on reverse sides of said housing and in line with the eccentrically positioned coupling portion of its associated exciter means, each said motor having a drive shaft extending therefrom to project inwardly of said housing and being coupled within said housing by telescopically related means in association with the adjacent coupling portion of the eccentric weight in line therewith.
- a vibratory plate compactor as in claim 11 characterized by said drive means including means for delivering fluid under pressure to the respective motors supported on a plate mounted in spaced elevated relation to said vibratory base plate by resilient supports, said control means comprising a selector valve for directing fluid under pressure to one of said motors while preventing the flow of fluid under pressure to the other said motors and said elevated plate including wing-like portions extending in an overlapping protective relation to said motors.
- Col. 10 line 3 "regulate” is corrected to read regulates Col. 10, line 4, spee” is corrected to read speed Col. 10, line 5, "th” is corrected to read The Col. 10 line 6, instantaneou” is corrected to read instantaneous Q Col. 10 line 7 "her” is corrected to read here Col. 10 line 9 a hyphen is inserted following em (Continued on Page 2) UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CERTIFICATE OF CORRECTION Patent rsqqym Dated August 12, 1975 t (s) Euqene c. Briqds; Lee Reichel It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
- Col. 10 line 15 a hyphen is inserted following 013".
- Col. 10 line 16 "t is corrected. to read to Col.. 10 line 17
- "i” is corrected to read is Col. 10
- line 18, "directio” is corrected to read direction Col. 10 line 19
- movemen is corrected to read movement Col. 10 line 27
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