SHAKING DEVICE
20200219417 ยท 2020-07-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B06B1/12
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
G01M7/00
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates to shaking devices and in particular to shaking devices for use in earthquake simulations. The shaking devices may be capable of imposing movement along more than one axis. Those skilled in the art will understand that the devices described herein have a broad range of applications.
Claims
1. A shaking device comprising: a base; a lower support platform slideably mounted to the base; an upper support platform slideably mounted to the lower support platform; a stage moveably disposed above the upper support platform; and a pair of scissor arms connecting the stage to the upper support platform and the lower support platform.
2. The shaking device according to claim 1 wherein the pair of scissor arms comprises: a first scissor arm rotatably connected to the upper support platform and rotatably connected to the stage; and a second scissor arm rotatably connected to the lower support platform and rotatably connected to the first scissor arm at a position between the upper support platform and the stage.
3. The shaking device according to claim 1 wherein the pair of scissor arms comprises: a first scissor arm rotatably connected to the lower support platform and rotatably connected to the stage; and a second scissor arm rotatably connected to the upper support platform and rotatably connected to the first scissor arm at a position between the upper support platform and the stage.
4. The shaking device according to claim 1 wherein the shaking device comprises more than one pair of scissor arms.
5. The shaking device according to claim 4 wherein the shaking device comprises more than one laterally spaced pair of scissor arms rotatably connected to opposing sides of the stage.
6. The shaking device according to claim 1 wherein the base comprises a plurality of laterally spaced guides for guiding longitudinal sliding movement of the lower support platform.
7. The shaking device according to claim 1 wherein the lower support platform comprises a plurality of laterally spaced guides for guiding longitudinal sliding movement of the upper support platform.
8. The shaking device according to claim 6 wherein the guides are in the form of guide rails.
9. The shaking device according to claim 1 further comprising a lower actuator for driving longitudinal sliding movement of the lower support platform.
10. The shaking device according to claim 1 further comprising an upper actuator for driving longitudinal sliding movement of the upper support platform.
11. A shaking device comprising: a base; a lower support platform slideably mounted to the base; an upper support platform slideably mounted to the base; a stage moveably disposed above the upper support platform; and a pair of scissor arms connecting the stage to the upper support platform and the lower support platform.
12. The shaking device according to claim 11 wherein the pair of scissor arms comprises: a first scissor arm rotatably connected to the upper support platform and rotatably connected to the stage; and a second scissor arm rotatably connected to the lower support platform and rotatably connected to the first scissor arm at a position between the upper support platform and the stage.
13. The shaking device according to claim 11 wherein the pair of scissor arms comprises: a first scissor arm rotatably connected to the lower support platform and rotatably connected to the stage; and a second scissor arm rotatably connected to the upper support platform and rotatably connected to the first scissor arm at a position between the upper support platform and the stage.
14. The shaking device according to claim 11 wherein the shaking device comprises more than one pair of scissor arms.
15. The shaking device according to claim 14 wherein the shaking device comprises more than one laterally spaced pair of scissor arms rotatably connected to opposing sides of the stage.
16. The shaking device according to claim 11 wherein the base comprises a pair of laterally spaced guides for guiding longitudinal sliding movement of the lower support platform.
17. The shaking device according to claim 11 wherein the base comprises a plurality of laterally spaced guides for guiding longitudinal sliding movement of the lower support platform and the upper support platform.
18. The shaking device according to claim 16 wherein the guides are in the form of guide rails.
19. The shaking device according to claim 11 further comprising a lower actuator for driving longitudinal sliding movement of the lower support platform.
20. The shaking device according to claim 11 further comprising an upper actuator for driving longitudinal sliding movement of the upper support platform.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0046] Embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example only with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF AN EMBODIMENT OF THE INVENTION
[0051] Referring to the drawings, there is provided a shaking device 1 comprising a base 2, a lower support platform 3 slideably mounted to the base, an upper support platform 4 slideably mounted to the lower support platform, a stage 5 moveably disposed above the upper support platform and a pair of scissor arms 6 connecting the stage to the upper support platform and the lower support platform. It will be seen that longitudinal sliding movement of one support platform provides horizontal movement of stage 5, while longitudinal sliding movement of the other support platform is translated to vertical movement of the stage by way of scissor arms 6 (sometimes referred to as Scott Russell linkage). Accordingly, specimens mounted to stage 5 are subjected to movement along more than one axis in two orthogonal planes. Those skilled in the art will understand that the stage may take several different forms.
[0052] As shown in
[0053] Lower support platform 3 slides in a longitudinal direction along base 2, guided by a plurality of laterally spaced guides in the form of guide rails 12. Those skilled in the art will understand that other guides may also be used including round shafts, ball screws, modular slide units, motion slide packs or ball splines. Referring to
[0054] Shaking device 1 may be fitted with one or more horizontally aligned actuators which actuate reciprocating linear sliding movement along the longitudinal axis of the shaking device. Lower actuator 16 is fixed to base 2 by bracket 17 and connects to lower support platform 3 by way of flange connector 18 to drive longitudinal sliding movement of the lower support platform along guide rails 12. Upper actuator 19 is fixed to lower support platform 3 by bracket 20 and connects to upper support platform 4 by way of flange connector 21 to drive longitudinal sliding movement of the upper support platform along guide rails 14. Those skilled in the art will understand that lower actuator 16 need not be fixed to base 2 and that upper actuator 19 need not be fixed to lower support platform 3, as long as each is capable of actuating reciprocal linear sliding movement of respective sliding platforms. Several different types of actuator may be suitable for use in the present invention. The actuator may be, for example, a hydraulic actuator, a pneumatic actuator, an electric actuator, a thermal actuator, a magnetic actuator, a screw-type actuator, a vacuum actuator, a linear motor, a comb drive, an electric motor, a screw jack or a rotary motor.
[0055] For specific applications of the shaking device, it may be desirable to restrict movement to a single axis. In that regard, the shaking device may be adjusted to provide reciprocating movement along either a horizontal plane, a vertical plane or both. In some embodiments, lower support platform 3 and upper support platform 4 reciprocate at different rates thereby providing movement of stage 5 along both a horizontal plane and a vertical plane. In other embodiments, the actuators may be programmed to provide single-axis movement of stage 5 along a horizontal plane. In further embodiments, the actuators may be programmed to provide single-axis movement of stage 5 along a vertical plane. In still further embodiments, scissor arms 6 may be fixedly connected to shaking device 1, and to each other, thereby providing single-axis movement of stage 5 along a horizontal plane. For example, scissor arms 6 may be fitted with a locking mechanism which enables the scissor arms to be locked into a fixed connection with the shaking device and with each other. The locking mechanism may be reversible such that, when unlocked, the stage is able to move along a horizontal plane and a vertical plane.
[0056] It will be understood that the shaking device 1, can be mounted at any desired angle. For example, the shaking device may sit flat on the ground or it may be mounted to a wall or the side of an excavation.
[0057] It will also be understood that shaking device 1, while suitable for use in simulating earthquakes, is not limited to that use. The shaking device may be used, for example, to conduct vibration tests on automobiles, aircrafts, mechanical or electrical parts and the like. The shaking device may also be used for mixing solutions, such as chemical solutions or cell cultures in a laboratory.
[0058] The terms comprise, comprises, comprised or comprising, including or having and the like in the present specification and claims are used in an inclusive sense, ie, to specify the presence of the stated features but not preclude the presence of additional or further features.
[0059] The term about as used in connection with geometric dimensions in the specification and claims is to be understood as indicating a range of +/10%, preferably +/5% or, more preferably, +/1%.
[0060] In the context of this specification the terms a and an are used herein to refer to one or to more than one (i.e. to at least one) of the grammatical object of the article. By way of example, an element means one element or more than one element.
[0061] Although the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the invention may be embodied in many other forms.