Patents Assigned to International Combustion Australia Limited
  • Patent number: 4632359
    Abstract: A fluid control valve assembly having a threaded bore within which is located a spool having an end bluff surface and a threaded peripheral surface, the valve has a body with an entry passage communicating with a tapered chamber which delivers fluid to the bore by means of cage passages, said chamber, cage passages and bore all being tuned to frequencies well above the range of the human ear.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: April 1, 1985
    Date of Patent: December 30, 1986
    Assignee: International Combustion Australia Limited
    Inventor: Allan D. Tooth
  • Patent number: 4033193
    Abstract: An improved rotary vibrator unit of the type comprising a first member adapted to be mounted on a shaft for rotation thereon or therewith, a mass mounted on said first member and adapted to be moved under the influence of centrifugal force during rotation of both said members and said mass in a radial direction relative to the axis of rotation thereof to unbalance the unit and cause it to vibrate, said unit further including resilient means adapted to provide a first resistance to radial movement of said mass through a first range of angular motion of said unit and including means providing a second resistance in addition to said first resistance during a second range of angular motion whereby the resistance to radial movement of said mass has a non-linear characteristic over the full range of angular motion of said unit.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 28, 1975
    Date of Patent: July 5, 1977
    Assignee: International Combustion Australia Limited
    Inventor: James Edward Brander
  • Patent number: 4017060
    Abstract: A vibratory feeder, conveyor, separator, screen, or other vibratory equipment used in materials handling and related fields of the tuned two mass type in which one mass is an imbalance generator of the type using eccentric weights on a rotating shaft uses helical coil springs for coupling the imbalance generator to the trough or the like without clamping of the ends of the springs or constraining them to remain parallel to each other. Decoupling of the lateral oscillatory forces from the trough is achieved by using at least two pairs of collinear springs, one of each pair on each side of a wall member secured to the trough, and each held in compression between the wall member and a pair of vibrator plates held in fixed spaced apart relationship on each side of the wall member. The imbalance generator is secured to one of the vibrator plates so as to be well outside the spring system thus giving a low natural lateral frequency to the two mass system.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: May 28, 1976
    Date of Patent: April 12, 1977
    Assignee: International Combustion Australia Limited
    Inventors: James Edward Brander, John David Davies