序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Support system for an equipment item on a concrete slab US14514723 2014-10-15 US09347599B2 2016-05-24 Patrick Laffont
A support system for an equipment item on a concrete slab includes at least one raised block relative to the slab and of a single piece with the slab. The block includes a metal belt delimiting the vertical walls of the block and a metal support fastened to the belt and capping the block to receive a foot of the equipment item.
42 Data center module with leveling pad US13682641 2012-11-20 US09332670B1 2016-05-03 John William Eichelberg
A system includes a floor, one or more modules, one or more pads between a base of the modules and the floor, and one or more pad compression mechanisms. The data center modules include more electrical systems coupled to the module base. The pads compress to conform to variations in the surface of the floor. The pad compression mechanisms are operable by a user to compress the pads between the modules and the floor.
43 Position regulating apparatus for engine operating machine US13655900 2012-10-19 US09267431B2 2016-02-23 Yuuki Takahashi; Takeshi Sasajima; Katsuhiro Nakagawa
A position regulating apparatus has a generator body made of an engine and a generator driven by the engine, and a frame surrounding the periphery of the generator body. The frame is provided with a bump stopper as a rod member. The bump stopper is attached to a housing of the engine and disposed horizontally. The bump stopper regulates the position in the horizontal direction of the generator body within a preset range. Receiving plates disposed so as to face both end faces of the stopper body are provided. The round bar as the body of the bump stopper has a crank shape which reduces an impact by generating bending moment.
44 Support head for video-photographic equipment US14385159 2013-03-14 US09223189B2 2015-12-29 Federico Battaglia
A support head (1) for video-photographic equipment comprising a base (2), a first body (5) rotating with respect to the base so as to oscillate about a first axis of rotation (X) of the head, and a first lever (10) extending from the first body along a longitudinal axis (A) and comprising a first end (12a) housed in a seat (13) obtained in the first body and a second end (12b) spaced from the first body. The first lever (10) may oscillate with respect to the first body about an axis of oscillation (P), passing through the first end (12a) and incident with the longitudinal axis (A), between an operating position in which the first lever is designed to control the oscillation of the first body about the first axis of rotation and a non-operating position of minimum encumbrance of the support head.
45 WING SPAR RETENTION SYSTEM AND METHOD US13974468 2013-08-23 US20150053843A1 2015-02-26 Adrian P. Tayne
A retention system includes a base supporting a wing spar and a post extending through the base from a first side of the base to a second side of the base. The post inserts through an aperture in the spar. A stop is selectively securable to the post over the second side of the base. A locking member engages the post on the first side of the base. The locking member is configured to selectively move the post from an unlocked position to a locked position in which the post is withdrawn toward the first side relative to the unlocked position. A biasing member encircles the post and is positioned between the stop and the second side. When the locking member is in a closed position the biasing member expands to engage the aperture and resist movement of the wing spar. A plurality of cradles may support the wing.
46 RETENTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A WING US13974388 2013-08-23 US20150053842A1 2015-02-26 Matthew P. Phelan; Adrian P. Tayne
A retention system includes a base supporting a wing spar and a post extending through the base from a first side of the base to a second side of the base. The post inserts through an aperture in the spar. A stop is selectively securable to the post over the second side of the base. A locking member engages the post on the first side of the base. The locking member is configured to selectively move the post from an unlocked position to a locked position in which the post is withdrawn toward the first side relative to the unlocked position. A biasing member encircles the post and is positioned between the stop and the second side. When the locking member is in a closed position the biasing member expands to engage the aperture and resist movement of the wing spar. A plurality of cradles may support the wing.
47 SUPPORT HEAD FOR VIDEO-PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT US14385159 2013-03-14 US20150053831A1 2015-02-26 Federico Battaglia
A support head (1) for video-photographic equipment comprising a base (2), a first body (5) rotating with respect to the base so as to oscillate about a first axis of rotation (X) of the head, and a first lever (10) extending from the first body along a longitudinal axis (A) and comprising a first end (12a) housed in a seat (13) obtained in the first body and a second end (12b) spaced from the first body. The first lever (10) may oscillate with respect to the first body about an axis of oscillation (P), passing through the first end (12a) and incident with the longitudinal axis (A), between an operating position in which the first lever is designed to control the oscillation of the first body about the first axis of rotation and a non-operating position of minimum encumbrance of the support head.
48 FRAME FOR A PACKAGING MACHINE US14388875 2013-03-28 US20150052856A1 2015-02-26 Morgan Sbabo
There is provided a frame for a horizontal flow-pack packaging machine utilizing a center folded or side sealing machine with twin reel or reel feed form below, suitable for packaging a food product or a non-food product with heat sealable or cold weldable plastic film wound on a reel. The frame is provided with two cantilevered supports arranged one above the other in parallel, the lower support supports the operating mechanical components of the packaging machine and the upper support supports the control group and the pneumatic system of the packaging machine.
49 HYBRID TURBOMACHINE ENCLOSURE US13960155 2013-08-06 US20140311160A1 2014-10-23 Kiran Swarup Kasturi; Antoine Hochar; Dinesh Venugopal Setty
A hybrid turbomachine enclosure includes a plurality of walls interconnected to form an interior configured and disposed to receive a turbomachine, the plurality of walls including a first wall having a panel on frame construction and a hybrid wall including a first portion having a panel on frame structure and a second portion having a stiffened frame panel structure.
50 MOUNTING BASE US13993818 2011-12-15 US20140311068A1 2014-10-23 Kazumasa Takagi; Eizou Takagi
A mounting base (10A) that shortens construction time and reduces cost is formed from a metal foundation (16), a metal cover (17), height-adjusting bolts (18), support bolts (19), and mortar (20). In the base (10A), the first fixed ends (47) of the bolts (19) are inserted into support bolt insertion holes (39) formed in a metal plate (24) and are fixed to the metal plate (24) with nuts (50), and the second fixed ends (48) of the bolts (19) are fixed to a concrete slab (12) with nuts (51). The portion of the first fixed ends (47) of the bolts (19) which extends between the metal plate (24) and the top surface of the concrete slab (12) is integrated with the mortar (29) filled into the space (46), and the metal cover (17) covers the opening (27) at the top of a metal tube (23).
51 Apparatus for isolating and leveling a machine foundation US10692442 2003-10-23 US08528261B2 2013-09-10 Wayne H. Whittaker; Patrick D. Carl; Timothy L. Spahr; David L. Curtis
An apparatus for isolating and leveling a machine foundation with respect to a substructure of a building or the ground. The apparatus of the present invention provides an enclosure connectable to the machine foundation. A load bearing member is disposed within and adjustably connected to the enclosure. A support member is positioned between and in contact with the bearing member and the substructure for supporting and isolating the machine foundation from the substructure and providing a leveling mechanism to level the machine foundation. The support member may include an elastomeric inner core having elastomer-coated cords overlapping the inner core to resist radial expansion of the inner core upon the realization of a compressive force along a longitudinal axis of the inner core. The support member may also include a high-strength, rigid material, such as a steel I-beam, that is replaceable with other support members. Lastly, the support member may include an adjustable air bag having a conduit in communication with a pressurized air source.
52 System, apparatus, and method for supporting a vehicle for underbody servicing US12801478 2010-06-10 US20110236173A1 2011-09-29 David E. Jarvis; Stephen Robert Nadolski; Charles K. Hughes, JR.; David G. Farris
A system for supporting vehicles above a ground surface to provide access to an underbody, includes four vertical supports each having a vertical support member. A first elongated beam member has a central portion configured for connecting to a vehicle frame front part, the first beam member having opposed ends. A second elongated beam member has a central portion configured for connecting to a vehicle frame rear part, the second beam member having opposed end portions. The first beam central portion includes means for releasably attaching the first beam member to the towing/tie-down structure on the vehicle frame front part, and the second beam member central portion includes means for releasably attaching the second beam member to the towing/tie down structure on the vehicle frame rear part. Each of the first beam member opposed ends and the second beam member opposed ends is configured with a recess to releasably receive a respective support member to restrain relative movement among all the support members in a horizontal plane.
53 Apparatus for isolating and leveling a machine foundation US11333861 2006-01-17 US07757441B1 2010-07-20 Wayne H. Whittaker
An apparatus for isolating and leveling a machine foundation with respect to a substructure of a building or the ground. The apparatus of the present invention provides an enclosure connectable to the machine foundation. A load bearing member is disposed within and adjustably connected to the enclosure. A primary support member and a secondary support member are positioned between the bearing member and the substructure for isolating the machine foundation from the substructure. The magnitude of force carried by the secondary support member may be adjusted to consequently adjust the natural frequency of the machine foundation.
54 Manufacturing method of supporting structure for vehicle US11549415 2006-10-13 US20070107970A1 2007-05-17 Naoki KOBAYASHI
A manufacturing method of a supporting structure for vehicle has steps of preparing a casting mold having: a first and a second casting mold, which are matched to each other at casting, and has forming faces which form at least sides of first and second fixing portions and the connecting portion and a third casting mold having a forming face which forms a fixing face of the second fixing portion and a protruding body which forms a recess hole penetrating to an interior of the connecting portion from the fixing face of the second fixing portion; matching the third casting mold together with the first and the second casting mold so as to form a cavity for integrally forming the first fixing portion, the second fixing portion and the connecting portion in the casting mold; and pouring molten metal into the cavity so as to mold the supporting structure.
55 Apparatus for isolating and leveling a machine foundation US10280445 2002-10-25 US06739568B2 2004-05-25 Wayne H. Whittaker; Patrick D. Carl; Timothy L. Spahr; David L. Curtis
An apparatus for isolating and leveling a machine foundation with respect to a substructure of a building or the ground. The apparatus of the present invention provides an enclosure connectable to the machine foundation. A load bearing member is disposed within and adjustably connected to the enclosure. A resilient member is positioned between and in contact with the bearing member and the substructure for supporting and isolating the machine foundation from the substructure and providing a leveling mechanism to level the machine foundation. At least one gauge extends between the bearing member and the substructure to determine the distance between the bearing member and the substructure so that the machine foundation may be leveled. Additional stabilizers are provided with an anchor plate assembly adjustably connected to the enclosure. The stabilizers include an isolating member biased against a sidewall of the substructure by the anchor plate assembly to provide added stability to the machine foundation.
56 Alignment plug structure US620218 1990-11-30 US5076030A 1991-12-31 Albert J. Schwab; Russell L. Carlson
An alignment plug recessed into a concrete floor to be level with the floor surface having a removable cap to uncover permanent reference lines for aligning machinery.
57 Forging press US49475874 1974-08-05 US3878708A 1975-04-22 KRALOWETZ BRUNO; GRILL HUBERT
Two press rams are mounted in a horizontal machine frame for horizontal movement relative thereto and operable to oppose each other. An understructure carries said machine frame. Fixing means are provided for fixing said understructure to a foundation at the center of the length of said understructure. Bearing support means are provided to support portions of said understructure which are remote from the center of its length on said foundation so as to permit a sliding longitudinal movement of said portions relative to said foundation.
58 Foundation structure for turboelectric power plants US45896365 1965-05-26 US3345819A 1967-10-10 MAURIN ALEXANDRE J
59 Prefabricated Reusable Concrete Pedestal Element US15390978 2016-12-27 US20180172199A1 2018-06-21 John Rene Spronken
Disclosed is a base assembly for supporting a crane pedestal. The base assembly comprises four base units, each having a first end and a second end, and each base unit being of an L-shape with an outside beveled corner. Fastening devices connect each base unit at their first and second end to respective first and second ends of another of the four base units. The four base units are dimensioned so that, when connected by said fastening devices, they form an octagonal-shaped base structure. The four base units are also dimensioned to support four pads that each rest on a face of 14 each unit adjacent to its beveled corner when the four base units are assembled in the octagonal-shaped base structure. Also disclosed is a method for assembling a base assembly for supporting a crane pedestal and a fastening device for connecting the ends of two units together.
60 MOUNTING CHASSIS FOR GENSET WITH REDUCED CLEARANCE US15058979 2016-03-02 US20170254468A1 2017-09-07 Peter Goleczka; Tejaskumar Amin; Kent A. Lobsiger; Ramesh Timande
A genset chassis for mounting a genset includes an engine and generator thereon includes a pair of inner beams and an outer beam coupled to an outer sidewall of a corresponding inner beam. The outer beams are vertically offset from the corresponding inner beam such that at least a portion of the outer beams is higher than a corresponding inner beam. The outer beams are structured to be positioned on mounting members positioned on a surface so that a first distance between the at least a pair of inner beams and the surface is less than a second distance between the plurality of outer beams and the surface. The inner beams are structured to mount at least a portion of the genset thereon such that a part of the at least a portion of the genset is lower than the plurality of outer beams.
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