WO2015055205A1 - Machine foot with locking spindle and use - Google Patents

Machine foot with locking spindle and use Download PDF

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WO2015055205A1
WO2015055205A1 PCT/DK2014/050288 DK2014050288W WO2015055205A1 WO 2015055205 A1 WO2015055205 A1 WO 2015055205A1 DK 2014050288 W DK2014050288 W DK 2014050288W WO 2015055205 A1 WO2015055205 A1 WO 2015055205A1
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Lars Von Lillienskjold
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Priority to NZ719042A priority Critical patent/NZ719042A/en
Priority to EP14854823.3A priority patent/EP3058263B1/en
Priority to JP2016518454A priority patent/JP6199485B2/en
Priority to US15/025,107 priority patent/US9746122B2/en
Priority to AU2014336668A priority patent/AU2014336668B2/en
Priority to CN201480052536.6A priority patent/CN105579761B/en
Publication of WO2015055205A1 publication Critical patent/WO2015055205A1/en
Publication of WO2015055205A9 publication Critical patent/WO2015055205A9/en
Priority to HK16106353.0A priority patent/HK1218323A1/en

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    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
    • F16M7/00Details of attaching or adjusting engine beds, frames, or supporting-legs on foundation or base; Attaching non-moving engine parts, e.g. cylinder blocks
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C11/00Pivots; Pivotal connections
    • F16C11/04Pivotal connections
    • F16C11/06Ball-joints; Other joints having more than one degree of angular freedom, i.e. universal joints
    • F16C11/0619Ball-joints; Other joints having more than one degree of angular freedom, i.e. universal joints the female part comprising a blind socket receiving the male part
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16CSHAFTS; FLEXIBLE SHAFTS; ELEMENTS OR CRANKSHAFT MECHANISMS; ROTARY BODIES OTHER THAN GEARING ELEMENTS; BEARINGS
    • F16C13/00Rolls, drums, discs, or the like; Bearings or mountings therefor
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
    • F16M11/00Stands or trestles as supports for apparatus or articles placed thereon Stands for scientific apparatus such as gravitational force meters
    • F16M11/02Heads
    • F16M11/04Means for attachment of apparatus; Means allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand
    • F16M11/06Means for attachment of apparatus; Means allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand allowing pivoting
    • F16M11/12Means for attachment of apparatus; Means allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand allowing pivoting in more than one direction
    • F16M11/14Means for attachment of apparatus; Means allowing adjustment of the apparatus relatively to the stand allowing pivoting in more than one direction with ball-joint
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F16ENGINEERING ELEMENTS AND UNITS; GENERAL MEASURES FOR PRODUCING AND MAINTAINING EFFECTIVE FUNCTIONING OF MACHINES OR INSTALLATIONS; THERMAL INSULATION IN GENERAL
    • F16MFRAMES, CASINGS OR BEDS OF ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS, NOT SPECIFIC TO ENGINES, MACHINES OR APPARATUS PROVIDED FOR ELSEWHERE; STANDS; SUPPORTS
    • F16M2200/00Details of stands or supports
    • F16M2200/08Foot or support base

Abstract

The invention comprises a machine foot (1), which comprises a top part (3) provided with a lock nut (15), which is mounted in a thread (24) on the spindle (9), where the lock nut (15) has an abutment complementary shaped to the housing (4) of the lower part (2), which abutment forms a section of a sphere, and where there is a first gasket (21) between the spindle (9) and lock nut (15) and where there is a second gasket (22) between housing (4) and lock nut (15). With the invention is achieved that the lower parts (2) and top parts (3) can be produced and stocked as separate and independent units, which for example are not assembled to a finished product until after order, having maintained approved classification of the assembled machine feet (1) after international hygiene standards, at the same time as machine feet (1) produced according to the invention can resist a huge tensions and displacement tensions, which for example can occur in areas having earthquakes, where a machine foot is bolted to the base.

Description

Machine foot having lock spindle and use
The invention relates to a machine foot, which comprises a top part for attachment in a device such as a machine and a lower part for contacting against a foundation such as a floor, where the center axis of the top part is movable a number of degrees in relation to the center axis of the lower part, and where the lower part comprises a housing, and where the top part includes a threaded spindle and a thread shield, that the top part is provided with a lock nut, which is mounted in a thread of the spindle, where the lock nut has an abutment complementary shaped to the housing of the lower part, which abutment forms a section of a sphere. The invention moreover relates to the use of the machine foot.
From DK176705 Bl is known a machine foot, which is well-suited to be used in places with high hygiene standards. This machine foot comprises a top part for attachment in a device such as a machine and a lower part for contacting against a foundation such as a floor, where the center axis of the top part is movable a number of degrees in relation to the center axis of the lower part, and where the lower part comprises a housing, which preferably is made from a metal, and which at the bottom is provided with a polymeric material, and where the top part includes a . threaded spindle and a thread shield. The one from DK176705 Bl is characterized in that the lower part and the top part can be made and stocked as separate units that are not assembled until after a specific order, which is expedient as a finished, assembled machine foot physically is a relatively voluminous component, that requires space and thus is relatively costly to stock. The top part and bottom part of the machine foot are assembled by inserting the top part into the bottom part.
It is however a disadvantage of the machine foot known from DK176705 Bl that the top part of the structure cannot be locked at angle in relation to the lower part, which often is a requirement in areas having high risk of earthquakes.
From US 2002/0008187 Al (Ganter) 2002.01.24 is known a machine foot, which comprises a top part for attachment in a device such as a machine, and a lower part for contacting against a foundation such as a floor, where the center axis of the top part is movable a number of degrees in relation to the center axis of the lower part, and where the lower part comprises a housing, which is made from metal, and which at the bottom is provided with a polymeric material formed as a ring that surrounds a bolt, which is screwed into the top part from the bottom.
However there is some disadvantages of the machine foot described in US 2002/0008187 Al, among these that the bolt, which is screwed into the top part from the bottom and thus attaches the top part to the bottom part, is embedded in the polymeric material, which thus can be damaged in case a tension between the top part and the bottom part occurs. In case the polymeric material is damaged in this way the top part and bottom part will afterwards not be assembled in a well-defined way, whereby cracks can arise between the parts, in which impurities and bacteria can gather. The machine foot can therefore not be approved for use in applications that have particular hygiene standards. The top part cannot be locked in relation to the lower part, which often can be a requirement to be able to cope with high displacement tensions and thereby minimize the risk of column deflection in areas having risk of earthquakes.
The embedding of the bolt in the polymeric material results as mentioned the disadvantage that the machine foot is not able to resist a physical tension between top part and bottom part. This, and the lack of locking of the top part, means that the machine foot is not usable in applications wherein there for example is risk of earthquakes. For the same reason the machine foot is not provided with means for attachment of the machine foot against the support.
In the machine foot described in US 2002/0008187 Al there is an open gap between the bolt, which is screwed in the top part and the base from the bottom, whereby impurities and bacteria can gather in the open gap.
Furthermore, the machine foot mentioned in US 2002/0008187 Al does not comprise seals between top part and bottom part, and can therefore be contaminated by impurities and bacteria in this area.
There are thus disadvantages of the machine foot known from US 2002/0008187 Al, as it cannot be approved for use at locations, where there is risk of earthquakes, which can cause huge tensions and displacement tensions in machine feet that are attached to a foundation by means of fastening with bolts, just as the machine foot cannot be approved for use in applications, which set out special hygiene standards.
From US1102792 is known a machine foot as mentioned in the opening paragraph. The design does not prevent that impurities and bacteria enter into the machine foot, as it does not comprise seals to prevent that.
It is thus an object of the invention to provide a machine foot without the above-mentioned disadvantages.
The object of the invention is realized by a machine foot of the kind mentioned in the preamble of claim 1, which is characterized in that there is a first gasket between spindle and lock nut and where there is a second gasket between housing and lock nut.
In this way it thus becomes possible to manufacture top parts and lower parts as independent components, which likewise can be stocked as separate units, which are not assembled to a specific unit until after order, at the time as the machine foot can be assembled by means of a bolt that is introduced from the lower part to the top part, whereby the machine foot can resist a high tension. After mounting of for example a bolt a plug can be mounted, whereby the machine foot is hermetically closed and thereby suited for use in applications, which has high hygiene standards. By furthermore being able to lock the top part in relation to the lower part by means of a lock nut is achieved that the risk of column deflection in connection with application in areas having high risk of earthquakes is reduced, and that requirement for locked machine feet in these areas are met. The lock nut is mounted with gaskets, which prevents that dirt and bacteria enter around the lock nut, so that both hygiene standards and locking of machine feet can be met. Other expedient embodiments of the machine foot are mentioned in the other claims.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the lock nut comprises means that are adapted to lock the angle between the center axis of the top part in relation to the center axis of the lower part, which means comprises a complementary shaped abutment against the housing and a friction provided between the lock nut and the housing. Hereby is achieved that the risk of column deflection is minimized.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the lock nut comprises means that are adapted to lock the rotation of the top part in relation to the lower part, which means comprises a complementary shaped abutment against the housing and a friction provided between the lock nut and the housing and a friction provided between the lock nut and the thread of the spindle. Hereby it is achieved that the spindle cannot rotate in relation to the lower part and hereby that the supporting machine maintains the same height.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the top part is attached to the housing with a bolt, where there between the head of the bolt and the housing is placed a partly spherical ring, the center of which is the center of rotation for the movement of the top part in relation to the lower part. Hereby it is achieved that the top part rotates about the center of the partly spherical ring.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that at the bottom the housing is provided with a polymeric material. Hereby is achieved that no dirt and bacteria enter from below.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the head of the bolt is covered by a cover plate that preferably is made from a metallic material, and abuts against a recess in the housing, and where the polymeric material is shaped as a ring, which surrounds a plug that is attached to the housing by gluing to a ring-shaped contact surface of the periphery of the plug, and where the plug has an upper surface that abuts against the cover plate. Hereby it is achieved that there is hermetically closed to the bolt.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that there is a clearance zone between the bolt and the housing in the lower part, which clearance zone is formed by a cavity, which is delimited on the outer side of the housing and on the inner side of the bolt. Hereby it is achieved that the bolt, and thereby the top part, is movable in relation to the housing, and thereby to the lower part.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that all gaskets in the machine foot consist of FDA approved NBR rubber material.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the thread shield is provided with a welding- flange placed at the bottom on the thread shield. Hereby it is achieved that the supported machine can be mounted further downwards, so that the risk of column deflection is reduced. In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the plug is made of a polymeric material. Hereby is achieved a seal, which can be approved for use at locations having high hygiene standards, such as locations for processing foodstuffs or manufacturing of medicine.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the plug is circular.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the thickness of the plug is less than the thickness of the surrounding polymeric material.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the common thread faces of the bolt and the top part are provided with a glue. Hereby it is achieved that the bottom part has a robust and stable tensioning to the top part .
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the polymeric material is a rubber attached to the housing by means of vulcanization. Hereby it is achieved that the attachment of the polymeric material to the housing is optimal, just as the attachment ensures that no dirt and or bacteria can enter into the machine foot via the bottom.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that the lower part is provided with a number of holes, preferably two holes, for attachment of the machine foot to a foundation. Hereby it is achieved that the machine foot can be used at locations having requirements to attachment to a foundation.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that all metal objects have direct metallic contact under pressure. Hereby it is achieved that there is the same electric potential in all metal objects, which removes the risk of sparks.
In a further aspect of the invention, the machine foot comprises that an anti-friction disc is placed between the housing and the spindle. Hereby it is achieved that the spindle is movable in relation to the housing without risking galling of the contacting metal between the two items.
As mentioned the invention also relates to the use of above- mentioned machine foot at locations with high hygiene standards, such as locations for processing of foodstuffs or manufacturing of medicine.
The invention moreover relates to the use of the machine in areas having high risk of earthquakes.
The invention will hereafter be explained in detail with reference to the drawings, wherein:
Fig. 1 shows a sectional view of a machine foot comprising a top part and a bottom part.
Fig. 2 shows a section of a sectional view of a machine foot. Fig. 3 shows a machine foot of the same kind as the one shown in figs. 1 and 2. Fig. 4 shows a sectional view of a part of the parts that is included in the lower part.
On fig. 1 is shown a machine foot (1) that comprises a bottom part (2) and a top part (3) .
In fig. 3 is shown that the machine foot (1) is constructed so that the top part (3) can be turned a number of degrees (11) in relation to the center axis (20) of the bottom part (2) . In fig. 4 is shown the housing (3) in the lower part, wherein there are two holes (12) for attachment with bolts in the foundation.
The bottom parts (2) shown in fig. 1 to fig. 4 comprise a housing (4) that preferably is made from a metallic material, and that in the bottom is provided with a polymeric material (5), which is shaped as a ring that surrounds a plug (6) that is attached to the housing (4) by being glued to an annular contact surface (8) of the periphery of the plug (6).
The plug (6) is made from a polymeric material that is selected according to the given application for which the machine foot (1) is to be used. In a preferred embodiment the plug (6) is circular. The thickness of the plug (6) is less than the thickness of the surrounding polymeric material (5) . Hereby is ensured that the plug does not come into direct contact with the surface of the foundation, whereupon the machine foot (1) is to be placed.
This has importance as the polymeric material (5) fitting around the plug can have a stronger attachment to the housing (4) than possible for the plug (6), so when the thickness of the plug (6) is less than the thickness of the surrounding polymeric material (5), it will be the surrounding polymeric material (5) and not the plug (6) that is mechanically influenced by the support. In the area within the ring-shaped contact surface (8), between the plug (6) and the housing (4), is placed a cover plate (7), which preferably is made from a metallic material.
The top part (3) is attached to the housing (4) of the lower part (2) with a bolt (19), the head (18) of which is covered by the cover plate (7) .
The bolt (19) gives the machine foot (1) the necessary tension strength for example for earthquake endangered areas, which is especially required, when a machine foot (1) is bolted to the support .
The common threaded faces of the bolt (19) and the top part (3) are provided with a glue. By using a special thread-glue is can be ensured that the bottom part (2) has a robust and stable tensioning to a top part (3) . On fig. 2 is as indicated by 10 shown a clearance zone, which allows that the bolt (19) and thus the top part (3) is movable in relation to the housing (4) in the lower part (2) .
On fig. 1 and 2 is as indicated with (15) shown a lock nut, which is a part of the top part (3) and which is mounted in a thread (24) on the spindle (9) and has an abutment complementary shaped to the corresponding surface part of the housing (4), which abutment forms a section of a sphere. Between the head (18) of the bolt (19) and the housing (4) is placed a partly spherical ring (13) the center of which is the center of rotation for the movement of the top part (3) in relation to the lower part (2) . The partly spherical ring (13) is complementary in shape to the corresponding surface part of the housing (4), which together with among others clearance zone (10) and the partly spherical abutment between the lock nut (15) and housing (4) ensures that the top part (3) is movable a number of degrees (11), which in fig. 3 is shown as plus minus 10 degrees in relation to the center axis of the bottom part (20) .
Clearance zone (10) consists of a cavity delimited on the outer side of the housing (4) and on the inner side of the bolt (19) . The cavity is thus ring-shaped and the outer delimitation is preferably conic. The lock nut (15) ensures that the spindle (9) and thus the entire top part (3) can be locked both in rotation and in angle in relation to the lower part (2) . When the lock nut (15) is open it turns with the spindle (9), when this is turned, and when the lock nut is tightened the spindle (9), and thus the entire top part (3) , is locked, both in rotation and in angle in relation to the lower part (2) . When the lock nut (15) is tightened, the friction between the lock nut (15) and the housing (4) will detain the top part (3) in relation to the lower part (2) .
The lock nut (15) has two gaskets, where the first gasket (21) is placed between the top part (3) and the lock nut (15), and where the second gasket (22) is placed between the housing (4) and the lock nut (15). Together these gaskets (21, 22) ensure that no dirt and bacteria can enter into the machine foot (1) around the lock nut (15). The gaskets (21, 22) maintain their function of preventing dirt and bacteria from entering the machine foot (9) at the lock nut (15) no matter which position the lock nut (15) is in, and can thus meet hygiene standards.
In a preferred embodiment the polymeric material (5) is rubber attached to the housing (4) by vulcanization. Hereby is it ensured that the attachment of the polymeric material (5) to the housing (4) is optimal, just as the attachment ensures that dirt and or bacteria cannot enter into the machine foot (1) via the bottom. In the shown preferred embodiment the lower part (2) is provided with a number, preferably two holes (12), for attachment of the machine foot (1) to a foundation, which often is a requirement in areas having risk of earthquakes.
All gaskets in the machine foot, including the two gaskets (21, 22) that are placed at the lock nut, consist of FDA approved NBR rubber material.
All metal objects of the machine foot are in electric contact, as they either are screwed together or have direct metallic contact under pressure, and thus have the same potential, whereby it is avoided that potential differences arises and resulting possibilities for sparks.
As mentioned the invention comprises use of the above- mentioned machine foot (1) at locations having high hygiene standards, such as locations for processing foodstuffs or manufacturing of medicine.
Including use of the above-mentioned machine foot (1) in areas having risk of earthquakes.
The thread shield (14) can be provided with a welding flange (23) placed at the bottom of the thread shield (14). This welding flange (23) can be welded directly on a device including a machine, which is to be supported and allows a smaller distance between foundation and machine compared to if the machine is screwed directly onto the spindle (9), which reduces the risk of column deflection, as the free part of the spindle (9) thus is shorter.
The supported machine can be adjusted up and down by turning the spindle (9), while the lower part (2) stands firmly on the foundation. When the spindle (9) is turned the lock nut (15) turns with it. When the correct height is set the lock nut (15) is tightened, so that the spindle (9) is locked in both rotation and in angle in relation to the lower part (2) .
The spindle (9) rests on the lower part (2) over a well- defined outer surface, which forms a sector of a sphere. The center of this partly spherical shape is inside the foot, and around this same center there is an interior partly spherical shape, wherein the partly spherical ring (13) is embedded. Spindle (9) is fastened to the lower part (2) by means of the bolt (19), which via the hole in the partly spherical ring (13), enters up into a threaded hole in the spindle (9). There can be a thin preferably polymeric anti-friction disc (16) placed between spindle (9) and lower part (2), so that there is no galling of the materials.
It is thus evident from the above-mentioned and figs. 1 to 4 that it is a special feature of the invention that the top part (3) is provided with a lock nut (15), where the lock nut (15) has an abutment complementary shaped to the housing (4) of the lower part (2), which abutment form a section of a sphere, and where the top part (3) is attached to the housing (4) with a bolt (19), where there between the head (18) of the bolt (19) and the housing (4) is placed a partly spherical ring (13) , whose- center is the center of rotation for the movement of the top part (3) in relation to the lower part (2), and whose center is coincident with the center of the partly spherical shape between the lock nut (15) and housing (4). There are furthermore gaskets (21, 22) at the lock nut (15) that ensure that dirt and bacteria do not enter around the lock nut (15), so that locking of angle and rotation can meet hygiene standards.
It is a part of the invention that the described machine foot (1) is used at locations having high hygiene standards, such as locations for processing foodstuffs or manufacturing of medicine, including in areas having risk of earthquakes.

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PATENT CLAIMS
Machine foot (1) that comprises a top part (3) for attachment in a device, such as a machine, and a lower part (2) for contacting against a foundation, such as a floor, where the center axis of the top part (3) is movable a number of degrees (11) in relation to the center axis (20) of the lower part (2), and where the lower part (2) comprises a housing (4) and where the top part (3) includes a threaded spindle (9) and a thread shield (14), and that the top part (3) is provided with a lock nut (15), which is mounted in a thread (24) of the spindle (9), where the lock nut (15) has an abutment complementary shaped to the housing (4) of the lower part (2), which abutment forms a section of a sphere, characterized in that there is a first gasket (21) between spindle (9) and lock nut (15), and where there is a second gasket (22) between housing (4) and lock nut ( 15 ) .
Machine foot (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the lock nut (15) comprises means that are adapted to lock the angle between the center axis of the top part (3) in relation to the center axis (20) of the lower part
(2), which means comprises the complementary shaped abutment against the housing (4) and a friction provided between the lock nut (15) and the housing (4) .
Machine foot (1) according to any of the claims 1 to 2, characterized in that the lock nut (15) comprises means that are adapted to lock the rotation of the top part
(3) in relation to the lower part (2), which means comprises the complementary shaped abutment against the housing (4) and a friction provided between the lock nut (15) and the housing (4) and a friction provided between the lock nut (15) and the thread (24) of the spindle (9) .
4. Machine foot (1) according to one or more of the claim 1 to 3, characterized in that the top part (3) is attached to the housing (4) with a bolt (19), where between the head (18) of the bolt (19) and the housing (4) is placed a partly spherical ring (13), the center of which is the center of rotation for the movement of the top part (3) in relation to the lower part (2) .
5. Machine foot (1) according to one or more of the claims 1 to 4, characterized in that there is a clearance zone (10) between the bolt (19) and the housing (4) in the lower part
(2), which clearance zone (10) is formed by a cavity, which is delimited on the outer side of the housing (4) and on the inner side of the bolt (19) .
6. Machine foot (1) according to one or more of the claims 1 to 5, characterized in that the thread shield (14) is provided with a welding flange (23) placed at the bottom of the thread shield (14) .
7. Machine foot (1) according to one or more of the claims 1 to 6, characterized in that the lower part (2) is provided with a number of holes (12), preferably two holes (12) for attachment of the machine foot (1) to a foundation.
8. Machine foot (1) according to one or more of the claims 1 to 7, characterized in that an anti-friction disc (16) is placed between the housing (4) and the spindle (9).
9. Use of machine foot (1) according to one or more of the claims 1 to 8 at locations having high hygiene standards such as locations for processing foodstuffs or manufacturing of medicine.
10. Use of machine foot (1) according to claim 9 in areas having risk of earthquakes.
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JP2016518454A JP6199485B2 (en) 2013-10-15 2014-09-17 Use with machine foot with spindle lock
US15/025,107 US9746122B2 (en) 2013-10-15 2014-09-17 Machine foot with locking spindle and use
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CN201480052536.6A CN105579761B (en) 2013-10-15 2014-09-17 Machine pin and purposes with lock mandrel
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