序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
101 ELEVATED EQUIPMENT ASSEMBLIES, EQUIPMENT-SUPPORTING PLATFORMS, AND RELATED METHODS US15174330 2016-06-06 US20160281907A1 2016-09-29 Howard A. Perko
An elevated equipment assembly includes operating equipment situated atop a platform above grade. Piles are installed into the ground with free ends thereof extending above grade. Two or more of the piles may be battered relative to a vertical orientation. Pile caps are coupled to the free ends of the piles, and each pile cap may include a cap plate disposed in a generally horizontal orientation. A platform is situated atop the pile caps and includes two longitudinally-extending structural beams and cross beams spanning between the two structural beams. Attachment members are secured to and extend outwardly from the outboard side of each structural beam. Each attachment member includes a generally flat attachment plate disposed in a generally horizontal orientation and secured to a cap plate of a pile cap.
102 Pedestal and laundry processing apparatus having the same US14729595 2015-06-03 US09447841B2 2016-09-20 Young-hyun Kim; Do-haeng Kim; Min-hwan Oh
A pedestal and a laundry processing apparatus having the same. The pedestal includes a frame portion on which a plurality of legs coupled to a bottom surface of a laundry processor are seated, a housing configured to surround the frame portion, and a plurality of seat portions recessively formed on an upper portion of the housing to form a plurality of leg seat points.
103 RETENTION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A WING US15059604 2016-03-03 US20160258456A1 2016-09-08 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member is configured to selectively move the post from an unlocked position to a locked position in which the post is withdrawn toward the first side relative to the unlocked position.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.
104 BASEPLATE FOR MOUNTING AND SUPPORTING ROTATING MACHINERY AND SYSTEM COMPRISING SAID BASEPLATE US14890950 2014-05-12 US20160102581A1 2016-04-14 Alessandro DEL BONO
The baseplate comprises a central elongate torsion and bending resisting member and at least a first load bearing cross-member, which extends transversely to the elongate torsion and bending resisting member. At least one machinery support platform is rigidly connected to the elongate torsion and bending resisting member and to the first load bearing cross-member. The elongate torsion and bending resisting member comprises vertically extending longitudinal lateral walls, where along auxiliaries of the rotating machinery are supported. The machinery support platform projects sideways beyond the longitudinal lateral walls of the elongate torsion and bending resisting member.
105 PEDESTAL AND LAUNDRY PROCESSING APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME US14729595 2015-06-03 US20160010719A1 2016-01-14 Young-hyun KIM; Do-haeng KIM; Min-hwan OH
A pedestal and a laundry processing apparatus having the same. The pedestal includes a frame portion on which a plurality of legs coupled to a bottom surface of a laundry processor are seated, a housing configured to surround the frame portion, and a plurality of seat portions recessively formed on an upper portion of the housing to form a plurality of leg seat points.
106 Wing spar retention system and method US13974468 2013-08-23 US09217532B2 2015-12-22 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.
107 Machinery foundation module US13826001 2013-03-14 US09045149B2 2015-06-02 Ryan W. Knapp; Peter McGonagle; Mark O'Donnell
A receiver embedded in and affixed to a foundation, the receiver is adapted to receive a turntable through an opening defined by the floor and walls of the receiver. The turntable is designed to rotate within the opening. The floor of the receiver has holes therein for bolts. The holes are located relative to center of the receiver and the foundation such that a turntable may be affixed to the bolts and rotate within the receiver and foundation. The receiver has a number of flanges both on the walls and on the floor to engage with the foundation. The foundation is created from two pour sections, a first pour for the floor of the foundation and a second pour for the walls of the foundation.
108 Mounting base US13993846 2011-12-15 US08955283B2 2015-02-17 Kazumasa Takagi; Eizou Takagi
A mounting base is formed from a metal foundation, height adjustment bolts for adjusting the height dimension of the foundation, support bolts inserted into support bolt insertion holes, a metal cover installed on the foundation, and mortar filling the space between the foundation and the upper surface of a concrete slab. In the base, the first fixed ends of the bolts are inserted into insertion holes formed in a metal plate and are fixed to the metal plate with nuts, and the second fixed ends of the bolts are fixed to a steel beam with nuts. The portion of the first fixed ends of the bolts which extends between the metal plate and the top surface of the concrete floor is integrated with the mortar filling the space, and the metal cover covers the opening at the top of a metal tube of the foundation.
109 SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR AN EQUIPMENT ITEM ON A CONTRETE SLAB US14514723 2014-10-15 US20150028183A1 2015-01-29 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.
110 MACHINERY FOUNDATION MODULE US13826001 2013-03-14 US20140261050A1 2014-09-18 Ryan W. Knapp; Peter McGonagle; Mark O'Donnell
A receiver embedded in and affixed to a foundation, the receiver is adapted to receive a turntable through an opening defined by the floor and walls of the receiver. The turntable is designed to rotate within the opening. The floor of the receiver has holes therein for bolts. The holes are located relative to center of the receiver and the foundation such that a turntable may be affixed to the bolts and rotate within the receiver and foundation. The receiver has a number of flanges both on the walls and on the floor to engage with the foundation. The foundation is created from two pour sections, a first pour for the floor of the foundation and a second pour for the walls of the foundation.
111 Securing method and securing apparatus for bearing housing US13183678 2011-07-15 US08789258B2 2014-07-29 Mitsuhiro Adachi; Masamitsu Shimada; Yasuhiro Kobayashi
Turbine casings LP1, PL2 and HP are secured to storing spaces S1 to S3 formed in a concrete frame 12. Cubic blocks 16, 40 and 80 are secured to depressions C2, C3 and C1 respectively. The cubic block 16 has transverse anchors 20a and 20b projecting upward from an upper wall 18. A bearing housing 35 for supporting a rotor shaft 34 rotatably is positioned and secured by transverse anchors 22a and 22b in a direction perpendicular to a rotor shaft (a direction of an arrow a).
112 MOUNTING BASE US13993846 2011-12-15 US20130326992A1 2013-12-12 Kazumasa Takagi; Eizou Takagi
A mounting base is formed from a metal foundation, height adjustment bolts for adjusting the height dimension of the foundation, support bolts inserted into support bolt insertion holes, a metal cover installed on the foundation, and mortar filling the space between the foundation and the upper surface of a concrete slab. In the base, the first fixed ends of the bolts are inserted into insertion holes formed in a metal plate and are fixed to the metal plate with nuts, and the second fixed ends of the bolts are fixed to a steel beam with nuts. The portion of the first fixed ends of the bolts which extends between the metal plate and the top surface of the concrete floor is integrated with the mortar filling the space, and the metal cover covers the opening at the top of a metal tube of the foundation.
113 Centerline generator support system and method of elevating a centerline generator from a support surface US13045082 2011-03-10 US08564165B2 2013-10-22 Ronald Joseph Rinaolo; Jayan Kaadaapuram George; Donald Michael Ronca; John Russell Yagielski
A generator support system for a centerline mounted generator includes a generator support member configured and disposed to support a generator upon a support surface. The generator support member includes at least one lifting element having a lifting surface that faces the support surface.
114 POSITION REGULATING APPARATUS FOR ENGINE OPERATING MACHINE US13655900 2012-10-19 US20130099088A1 2013-04-25 Yuuki Takahashi; Takeshi Sasajima; Katsuhiro Nakagawa
The present invention is directed to enable the shape of a bump stopper to be easily changed in accordance with a change in specifications, the bump stopper for performing position regulation so that, when an engine generator shakes, the generator body does not come off from an external frame. A position regulating apparatus has a generator body (4) made of an engine (2) and a generator (3) driven by the engine, and a frame (7) surrounding the periphery of the generator body (4). The frame (7) is provided with a bump stopper (40) as a rod member. The bump stopper (40) is attached to a housing (70) of the engine (2) and disposed horizontally. The bump stopper (40) regulates the position in the horizontal direction of the generator body (4) within a preset range. Receiving plates (60) disposed so as to face both end faces of the stopper body (41) are provided. The round bar as the body (41) of the bump stopper (40) has a crank shape which reduces an impact by generating bending moment.
115 SECURING METHOD AND SECURING APPARATUS FOR BEARING HOUSING US13183678 2011-07-15 US20120013033A1 2012-01-19 Mitsuhiro Adachi; Masamitsu Shimada; Yasuhiro Kobayashi
Turbine casings LP1, PL2 and HP are secured to storing spaces S1 to S3 formed in a concrete frame 12. Cubic blocks 16, 40 and 80 are secured to depressions C2, C3 and C1 respectively. The cubic block 16 has transverse anchors 20a and 20b projecting upward from an upper wall 18. A bearing housing 35 for supporting a rotor shaft 34 rotatably is positioned and secured by transverse anchors 22a and 22b in a direction perpendicular to a rotor shaft (a direction of an arrow a).
116 STACK BOARD AND SERVER ASSEMBLY USING SAME US12824506 2010-06-28 US20110284711A1 2011-11-24 YI-LIANG HSIAO
An exemplary stack board includes a base, a supporting platform and pivots connected between the base and the supporting platform. The base defines four guide channels therein. Each guide channel includes an oblique guide groove. The supporting platform is mounted on the base and capable of supporting a server system thereon. The pivots are received in the guide channels, respectively, and moveable along the oblique guide grooves such that the supporting platform is movable relative to the base from a first position substantially coinciding with the base to a second position protruding from one side of the base, with the supporting platform tiltable to an oblique orientation at the second position.
117 Apparatus for isolating and leveling a machine foundation US10692442 2003-10-23 US20040163333A1 2004-08-26 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.
118 Support structure for mounting heavy objects US224008 1981-01-12 US4399975A 1983-08-23 Emil P. Trimarco; Norman S. Kalish
A support structure for the stationary, level mounting of heavy objects such as air conditioner condensers and the like. The support structure has a substantially flat top supported by sidewalls with an outwardly extending flange at the bottom edges of the sidewalls. The height and bottom edges of the sidewalls are fabricated to compensate for any slope in the supporting surface upon which the structure is to be rested so that the flat top is maintained substantially horizontal. The flange is parallel to the supporting surface so when the heavy object is rested on the flat top the weight is distributed over the area of the flange. The flat top and sidewalls form a closed surface and have a weather-resistant lamination that is continuous with the flange. If the object is to be roof mounted the flange may be substantially sealed to the roof surface so that moisture and debris do not contact the area of the roof underlying the support structure. Very little deterioration will occur to the underlying roof surface so that if reroofing subsequently becomes necessary, the materials can be applied directly over the flange so that the need to remove the support structure or mounted object is thereby eliminated.
119 Mounting base of a disk refiner US787439 1977-04-14 US4134562A 1979-01-16 Ilmari Paakkinen; Seppo Hakkinen; Jouni Matula
For a disk refiner which includes a frame with a refiner housing, a driving shaft, and a driving motor, a mounting base in the form of an integrated block made of a material absorbent to vibrations of the disk refiner, said block having at one end, symmetrically in relation to the longitudinal central line of the base, support surfaces for the driving motor and, at its other end, two front supports for the refiner frame and, at a distance from said front supports, two rear supports for the refiner frame, said front and rear supports being situated pairwise symmetrically in relation to the shaft of the refiner, essentially in a plane extending along the longitudinal central line of the shaft, and at the ends of column-like projections extending upwards from a plane defined by said support surfaces.
120 Means for supporting a displaceable mass on a stationary frame US562001 1975-03-26 US3951108A 1976-04-20 Karl Rees
A mass which projects from a displaceable member is supported by a lever system on a stationary frame such that the bending stresses caused by the mass on the displaceable member are reduced. The lever system uses a pair of levers which are hinged to the frame, to each other and to the displacable member and mass respectively. The lever arms are arranged such that the amount of vertical movement of the displaceable member is essentially equal at the projecting end of the mass.
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