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US991381A
US991381A US55789310A US1910557893A US991381A US 991381 A US991381 A US 991381A US 55789310 A US55789310 A US 55789310A US 1910557893 A US1910557893 A US 1910557893A US 991381 A US991381 A US 991381A
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  • An object of this invention is to provide a device which will beysi'm ple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, "strong,
  • a further object this invention is to "provide a device in which "the amount or ex-' tent of the jar can be varied accordin to the character of the'worlt'which it is desired that the machine shall 'acc'om lish.
  • parts frame which may be of any- "suitable light, stron structure, and is preferably provided .wit upwardly-eiztendmg members 2 and 3,
  • the material to be. treated is placed either d irectly or in a suitable receptacle.
  • the table 6 is provided with a plurality of cam followers 17 and 18 in the nature of conical rollers rotatably" supported 'on'brackets 19 and 20 secured to the table- 6.
  • b' varies from a the rotation of t 1 shafts-'12. and; 1 3, th t; 1,, (twin given a provided with a pair of cams Hand 15 I arring and 3 1mg motion, which ls 'veryefficient in' settling certain classes of materialandinrs'tirringupother classes of ma terial.
  • The. cam 1t desired may be set'so that they will permit .all the followers to drop 'a't-the' same instant and may be set so as to pennit the followers to.
  • :thev cams can :be :set: in any other relation'yfor example, alternately I motion'td the ta ble.”
  • each of id shafts and, mechanism 'for" adjustin the Posi o of i s v rendered ac ti ve for the purpose of fmoving wsaidv ebleeseld me hams cb lmsmgfl-pm of levers pivotally c onneted'togetherj and' .1operativei yi' QHUWWQ i sa d semen-w on ac o aidi eversi a sha t a ng ppo it y he 'eo en ag g S v v epe e zngs id shaft. o 1..

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J ARRING MACHINE LPRLIOATIOH FILED A PI. 27,1910" Patented May 2, 1911.
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' Patented May 2, 1911.
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Be it kno i that I Grunt-us S. Summers, a'ci'tiz en of the United States, and a resident of'Co'ld' Sprin in the county. of Putnam and. State o f ,ew York, have invented a new and Improved .Jarrin -Mac' hine,' of which the following i s; a, full, c ear, and exact This invention relates to a new and: improved jarring machine of-a type adapted to set-tle,"shak'eldownjor even agitate msterial.
An object of this invention is to provide a device which will beysi'm ple in construction, inexpensive to manufacture, "strong,
durable,readily accessible for tho-purpose of repairin and. renewing of the parts, and
both relizib e andsim le-ln its operation.
A further object this invention is to "provide a device in which "the amount or ex-' tent of the jar can be varied accordin to the character of the'worlt'which it is desired that the machine shall 'acc'om lish. These and further obiects, toge erj the construction and combination of parts, will be more ful particularly set 61th in the claims.
Reference is'to be had to the accompany ing drawings forminga part of this specification, in which 'simllarcharactersof ref-.
erence indicate orrespondin parts inall the views, and in whic of'the device, 1 indicates 'a'base or Figure 1 is a side view in elevation; Fig.
1; and'Fi ills line of 2.
Referrin'g'more particularly to the parts frame, which may be of any- "suitable light, stron structure, and is preferably provided .wit upwardly-eiztendmg members 2 and 3,
which are adapted to s'uppprt legs 4' and 5,. "ble 6, on'wh'1ch' which in turn supp'o'rfi-a;
" the material to be. treated is placed either d irectly or in a suitable receptacle.
Rotatably supported on the irame' 1 in' any suitable manner, there is rqvided suit:
able driving means in"'tli fo' of a shaft 7, which has at its outer end a pulley 8 in: tended to indicate a suitable source of motive power. The-shaft '7 also isprovided withfi'a gear 9, which meshes with gears 1U and 11 on each side thereof, secured to shafts 12 and 13, which in turn are rotatabli supported in any well known manner e frame 1. Each ,ofthese shafts-12 and z; flpeclfloatlan at Lettenlatent. Application and 4pm sumo. semi Np. 55mm.
' so that the amount 0- dro described hereinafter-and to give'a rockin .rotat ion thereof, and've'tso as' to permit 2 is a. .vertical section on the line of- 3 is a horizontal section on.
. dle by"any.'suita rename-mourns.
meted Mar 2, 1911.
exten ing in' opposite directions and" slidin 1y secured to the shafts 1'2 and'13 in any ,we] known manner, as by means'of keys 16, These cams 14 and 15 are" of the avity drop type, and a peculiar thing to be noted aboutthem isthat the are, conical in form,
minimum at their inner en to a maximum at their'ou'ter end, The table 6 is provided with a plurality of cam followers 17 and 18 in the nature of conical rollers rotatably" supported 'on'brackets 19 and 20 secured to the table- 6.
' It will be seen that b' varies from a the rotation of t 1 shafts-'12. and; 1 3, th t; 1,, (twin given a provided with a pair of cams Hand 15 I arring and 3 1mg motion, which ls 'veryefficient in' settling certain classes of materialandinrs'tirringupother classes of ma terial. The. cam 1t desired, may be set'so that they will permit .all the followers to drop 'a't-the' same instant and may be set so as to pennit the followers to.
drpp impairs in. analternate mannerfso as jar tothe table, issome- .tin'ies'desired'in the case of manufacturing -f chocolate. For the. urpose of varying the aniount'fof'the jar, hesbams' araprovided j.ar over the whole table, or',-i f esired, they] ,1 r
with-collars 2 1 and which are-secured to the cams such a man'ne lf as to permit tlie ositive connection w erebjfthe canismair These collars erian if seem-psovided at their lower ends j with; "pins "23 which en age inx'slcts' on the reads. 0'
e'shifted longitudinally oti'thtshait bythe levers 25 and These .lev'e'rs i'vbtally connected at approximately wit-"mid? bol't. 27. .Adjac'ent' oneofthe. ends of each l. I
of these levers, there fare slots 28 which are engage cared to op ositely .threa rovide d therein -I' Sb bolts 29 'se-"f'j/ ed nutsl30 and 31,
which engage oppositel' -threadeds'crews 32- e shaft 34 is rotatably' "supported in "the base 1 in anys well "i known manner, and is provided at one' end 05 with a suitable -o crating device in the nature' of a hand-w eel 35 whereb the rotation of thejshaft 34 Wlll spree apart or draw together the levers 25 and 26, accord' ing to the direction of rotation, and thus spread apart or draw together the cams 14 and 15. The .nearer these cams approach,
the center of the frame 1, that is to say, the
fart-her inward .they-treyel, the greater will because of the increased dimensions of their conical eccentricity.
; h. ni m ,ee9fo .gu .t .e 6.
and naval-slyretaining a on time;
there are provided a pluralit of.;.-gu.idess44, which engage ways 45 on the legs 4 and 5 offithe fr'ame, l the? latter ;-being; in the, iorm of angle-irons secured in any; welli i known bm'anner'to'thele-gs;1: 5 If: desired,shockmbsorbing cushions can be placed between the contactin -surfa'ces50f "thetable (S -and tlieuleg s 44am --5,y-so-;a,sito
"deiiden the sound dueto :the impact; a;
" I The ope-ration of. the 'devioe will be read i1 understood rwhen-r taken in connection with the abovefdescription: The material; is placed 'on 't he 'table 6; either directly 301 in a "suitable receptacle; 1 and i the device. started by rotating the shaft-17; which in t-urnrg:
tates the shafts 12 and 13. If the-camsrare all set in; unison, the table will be given a.
direct v'ertic'ai up-and-down jarring motion, I
which will trea'ttheamaterial in'themanner desired; If desired, :thev cams can :be :set: in any other relation'yfor example, alternately I motion'td the ta ble." The eictent .of the ,jar- 3.
ring'can be increased by" bringing th; earns iolbser'to ther; and canalsobe decreased by 'm'y anaemia;meme-w sh to be Iimit-ed to;
- ire the -"sp'ecifi'e details thereof, but desire. to be protected in various changes, modifications 'f-and"alterations WhIch' I may 'make.: w.ithin.
claim as'new and desire to secure by Letters dounet dgtq said' frameg ande;
"of a see 'to produce varying drops, a
follower cooply, and means for varying the relatiir e pbsitions of said cam and said follower,
' whereby the movement of said table is varied-r wThe Qmbination with a frame, of, a
shaft rotatably supported in, said frame, a pair of cams of yarying eccentricity mount- .edton Sa d sh t,- i tiiii y-mo table ion seid} em ql1owers o ai tab e eng gin Sa -1 cams and m n fQj adj i the melet-1 P s tio of said followers and said c ip pur 9f aryin the. ii of she ft rota tahly mounted on said frame, a
i a zfovfe ms ha inewmw e n yisli mgl k ve d oni 'aid heik a-b .mQ ably connected-to said frame, means for operatgiyely connect-ing sa id table, to said cams,
riaxdmn 39 mounted on each. of S31 lerem enected t sea s-Team an mean for va im ek ee s y. new g i lever whereby said cams are simnltanepus-ly adjusted relai em ea hhe q b iitienewith. a rem Of a pain ,0 s haf ts -1 '0tatably :inoiinted on said frammapa-ir, ofconical cams having eccenyai'ying depths. sliding] shafts, and mechanismjfor. adjusting theaiositionfof said cams, whereby different ,portions thereof fare renz-deri d ivefor, th Pi f Q-PQS ii-mov g S ftablei; I
i 7. The: gimme, of a p irs-9 sha i atbly m un e 11 said t Q IdnQPsi-Q W y .2 ep h l di i y mounted on. each of id shafts, and, mechanism 'for" adjustin the Posi o of i s v rendered ac ti ve for the purpose of fmoving wsaidv ebleeseld me hams cb lmsmgfl-pm of levers pivotally c onneted'togetherj and' .1operativei yi' QHUWWQ i sa d semen-w on ac o aidi eversi a sha t a ng ppo it y he 'eo en ag g S v v epe e zngs id shaft. o 1.. w rebi, h v -si ne. I y hi -spec fiei i i th B fi of :1 z-tZWO subscribing "witnesses e CH M- egs.
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US2519060A (en) * 1944-11-10 1950-08-15 Earl Hovey C Washing machine
US2649165A (en) * 1952-03-20 1953-08-18 Sinclair Res Lab Inc Grease compacter
US2697346A (en) * 1948-12-23 1954-12-21 Theodore H Kirk Apparatus for testing vehicles by imparting impacts to a wheel thereof for locating rattles, squeaks, and the like
US2709362A (en) * 1953-04-27 1955-05-31 Marcus Motors Inc Vehicle testing devices
US2890584A (en) * 1955-09-01 1959-06-16 Textron Inc Fluid-operated vibration test exciter
US3143495A (en) * 1960-12-27 1964-08-04 Charles Newman Mineral recovery unit
US3294371A (en) * 1964-10-06 1966-12-27 Deere & Co Cotton picker with vibrating hopper
US3357686A (en) * 1965-02-05 1967-12-12 Schokbeton Nv Machine for shaking moulds filled with concrete
US3412441A (en) * 1966-01-14 1968-11-26 Marietta Concrete Company Method and apparatus for consolidating poured concrete units
US3517913A (en) * 1968-10-23 1970-06-30 Walter J Van Rossem Vibrating table construction
US4483621A (en) * 1982-09-24 1984-11-20 Thyssen Industrie Aktiengesellschaft Vibration table
US4507953A (en) * 1982-08-26 1985-04-02 Vandermeerssche Gaston A Abrasion testing machine
FR2557007A1 (en) * 1983-12-23 1985-06-28 Rech Et Vibrating equipment for the continuous manufacture of precast concrete products.
US6579002B1 (en) * 2000-11-21 2003-06-17 Qbiogene, Inc. Broad-range large-load fast-oscillating high-performance reciprocating programmable laboratory shaker

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2519060A (en) * 1944-11-10 1950-08-15 Earl Hovey C Washing machine
US2697346A (en) * 1948-12-23 1954-12-21 Theodore H Kirk Apparatus for testing vehicles by imparting impacts to a wheel thereof for locating rattles, squeaks, and the like
US2649165A (en) * 1952-03-20 1953-08-18 Sinclair Res Lab Inc Grease compacter
US2709362A (en) * 1953-04-27 1955-05-31 Marcus Motors Inc Vehicle testing devices
US2890584A (en) * 1955-09-01 1959-06-16 Textron Inc Fluid-operated vibration test exciter
US3143495A (en) * 1960-12-27 1964-08-04 Charles Newman Mineral recovery unit
US3294371A (en) * 1964-10-06 1966-12-27 Deere & Co Cotton picker with vibrating hopper
US3357686A (en) * 1965-02-05 1967-12-12 Schokbeton Nv Machine for shaking moulds filled with concrete
US3412441A (en) * 1966-01-14 1968-11-26 Marietta Concrete Company Method and apparatus for consolidating poured concrete units
US3517913A (en) * 1968-10-23 1970-06-30 Walter J Van Rossem Vibrating table construction
US4507953A (en) * 1982-08-26 1985-04-02 Vandermeerssche Gaston A Abrasion testing machine
US4483621A (en) * 1982-09-24 1984-11-20 Thyssen Industrie Aktiengesellschaft Vibration table
FR2557007A1 (en) * 1983-12-23 1985-06-28 Rech Et Vibrating equipment for the continuous manufacture of precast concrete products.
US6579002B1 (en) * 2000-11-21 2003-06-17 Qbiogene, Inc. Broad-range large-load fast-oscillating high-performance reciprocating programmable laboratory shaker

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