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  • My invention relates to a novel construction of device for balancing cutter-heads of planing-machines, cylinders, and other analogous parts of machinery which are run at a high rate of speed.
  • the improvement consists, mainly,in aframe provided with centers for holding the cylinder or cutter-head, which frame is supported in gimbals or upon a universal joint, so that when the cylinder is rotated the throw of the same due to inequalities of weight or form is made manifest and furnishes sufficient data for the correction of the difficulty.
  • the rods A A and crossheads 13 B constitute a frame, in which the cylinder, cutter-head, or other body is held by
  • the upper crosshead, B with its center 0, is made adjustable on the rods A A by set-screws a, for the purpose of fitting the cylinder to its place and accommodating various lengthsof the same.
  • D D are adjustable pivot-stocks, secured to rods A A by set-screws b. These pivotstocks rest in seats in the upper side of a ring, E, which ring is sustained upon diametrical pivots c, fixed in the outer ring, E.
  • the gimbals may be placed upon any suitable frame-work, and rotary motion imparted to the cylinder or cutter-head by any suitable means.
  • theouter ring, E, of the gimbal is fastened adjustably to a standard, G, which standard has at the bottom a clamp, H.
  • clamp H is attached to the bottom flange of the conical frame I,'in which a vertical shaft is rotated by a bevel-gear, and carries at the top a friction-disk, J, which is made to bear against a disk or pulley on the same shaft with the cylinder or object to be rotated.
  • the cylinder or other object is suspended so that a small portion of its length projects above the gimbal-pivots.
  • the cylinder is then rotated by the means described to a speed sufficient to cause the lower end to throw its maximum amount.
  • a pencil of moistened clay or other marking material is then brought against the lower journal or other concentric part, so that the marks will be made upon the parts which are thrown farthest from the center of revolution. These marks will always be found to be made on the light side.
  • the correction either by cutting away the opposite side or by counterweightiug the light side, should be made at a distance from the lower end not exceeding half the length of the cylinder. lower end is thus corrected the cylinder is reversed, and the other end treated in a like manner.
  • a balancing apparatus for rotating bod- When the ies, consisting of a frame carrying centers with centers, the pivot-stocks D D, and the for the body to be balanced, and gimbals or frlction-gear F, all combined substantially as universal joints for sustaining said frame, shown and described.

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G. SEYMOUR. Device for Balancing Cylinders, Gutter Heads, 8m. No. 216,228 Pat'en ted June 3,1879.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
CHARLES SEYMOUR, OF DEFIANGE, OHIO, ASSIGNOR TO DEFIANOE MACHINE WORKS, OF SAME PLACE.
IMPROVEMENT IN DEVICES FOR BA LANCING CYLINDERS, CUTTER-HEADS, 8w.
Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 216,228, dated June 3, 1879 application filed March 14, 1879.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, CHARLES SEYMOUR, of the city and county of Defiance and State of Ohio, have invented a new and Improved De vice for Balancing Cylinders, Gutter-Heads, 850.; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full, clear, and exact description of the same, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, forming part of this specification, in which- Figure 1 is a side elevation. Fig. 2 is a view in another plane, showing the rings in section.
My invention relates to a novel construction of device for balancing cutter-heads of planing-machines, cylinders, and other analogous parts of machinery which are run at a high rate of speed.
The improvement consists, mainly,in aframe provided with centers for holding the cylinder or cutter-head, which frame is supported in gimbals or upon a universal joint, so that when the cylinder is rotated the throw of the same due to inequalities of weight or form is made manifest and furnishes sufficient data for the correction of the difficulty.
As the running balance depends simply upon the distribution of the weight, which may be affected by the greater density of some portions of the cylinder independent of increased bulk, it is obvious that any adjustment of mere configuration, or adjustment even of the standing ba1ance,would not reach the desired result. With this in view I have constructed an apparatus which indicates any predominance of weight at one point irrespective of form.
In the drawings, the rods A A and crossheads 13 B constitute a frame, in which the cylinder, cutter-head, or other body is held by The upper crosshead, B, with its center 0, is made adjustable on the rods A A by set-screws a, for the purpose of fitting the cylinder to its place and accommodating various lengthsof the same. D D are adjustable pivot-stocks, secured to rods A A by set-screws b. These pivotstocks rest in seats in the upper side of a ring, E, which ring is sustained upon diametrical pivots c, fixed in the outer ring, E.
These two rings, with their sets of diametrical pivots, one of which sets is arranged in a plane at right angles to the other set, constitute a set of gimbals, which give perfect freedom to the movement of the frame and cylinder.
For supporting and using the device as thus described, the gimbals may be placed upon any suitable frame-work, and rotary motion imparted to the cylinder or cutter-head by any suitable means. As shown,however,theouter ring, E, of the gimbal is fastened adjustably to a standard, G, which standard has at the bottom a clamp, H. This is to adapt the device to the driving-gear of the balancing-machine for which Letters Patent were granted me April 10, 187 7 In such relation the clamp H is attached to the bottom flange of the conical frame I,'in which a vertical shaft is rotated by a bevel-gear, and carries at the top a friction-disk, J, which is made to bear against a disk or pulley on the same shaft with the cylinder or object to be rotated.
For balancing, the cylinder or other object is suspended so that a small portion of its length projects above the gimbal-pivots. The cylinder is then rotated by the means described to a speed sufficient to cause the lower end to throw its maximum amount. A pencil of moistened clay or other marking material is then brought against the lower journal or other concentric part, so that the marks will be made upon the parts which are thrown farthest from the center of revolution. These marks will always be found to be made on the light side. The correction, either by cutting away the opposite side or by counterweightiug the light side, should be made at a distance from the lower end not exceeding half the length of the cylinder. lower end is thus corrected the cylinder is reversed, and the other end treated in a like manner.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new is-- V 1. A balancing apparatus for rotating bod- When the ies, consisting of a frame carrying centers with centers, the pivot-stocks D D, and the for the body to be balanced, and gimbals or frlction-gear F, all combined substantially as universal joints for sustaining said frame, shown and described.
all combined substantially as shown and de- CHARLES SEYMOUR. scribed. Witnesses 2. The gimbals E E, the frame composed JACOB I. GREENE, of rods A A, and cross-heads B B, provided P. KETTENRING.
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US2596762A (en) * 1950-12-13 1952-05-13 Ideal Machine Shops Inc Dynamic flyer balancing apparatus
US2793525A (en) * 1953-10-20 1957-05-28 Barden Corp Bearing smoothness selector
US2796759A (en) * 1953-07-10 1957-06-25 Herbert H Baugh Ball bearing test machine

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2596762A (en) * 1950-12-13 1952-05-13 Ideal Machine Shops Inc Dynamic flyer balancing apparatus
US2796759A (en) * 1953-07-10 1957-06-25 Herbert H Baugh Ball bearing test machine
US2793525A (en) * 1953-10-20 1957-05-28 Barden Corp Bearing smoothness selector

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