Abstract: A mixing machine includes a head extending over a bowl receiving location. The head includes a shaft receiving opening extending upwardly therein and a rotatable mixing shaft having a lower portion extending below the head and an upper portion within the shaft receiving opening. An upwardly facing bearing shoulder is within the shaft receiving opening. An upper bearing member is disposed within the shaft receiving opening and about the mixing shaft. The upper bearing member is supported by the upwardly facing bearing shoulder. A gear system is in the head for effecting planetary movement of the mixing shaft. The gear system includes a gear member disposed about an upper end of the mixing shaft and linked to the upper end of the mixing shaft for effecting rotation of the mixing shaft. The gear member is supported by an upper side of the upper bearing member and the shaft is supported by the gear member.
Abstract: A method for operating a vehicle having variable-speed left-side and right-side propulsion units (such as, without limitation, a tracked vehicle having a left track powered by a left-track motor and a right track powered by a right-track motor). The left-side propulsion unit is controlled by a first output signal from a first manual controller (such as, without limitation, a left joystick). The right-side propulsion unit is controlled by a second output signal from a second manual controller (such as, without limitation, a right joystick). At least one of the first and second output signals is modified to create a substantially identical output signal for the first and second manual controllers when the first and second output signals are within a predetermined tolerance. The left-side and right-side propulsion units are controlled with the identical output signal when the first and second output signals are within the predetermined tolerance.
Abstract: A process for forming an abrasion resistant, printable sheet which comprises forming a web of cellulosic fibers on a papermaking machine and applying a slurry including an abrasion-resistant grit to the upper surface of the web on the papermaking machine and then applying a secondary web of cellulosic fibers over the grit to form a three layer overlay product.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 8, 2001
Date of Patent:
April 22, 2003
Assignee:
The Mead Corporation
Inventors:
Mark A. Johnson, John Benson, Mahendra Mehta, Steve Canary, Eric Girardin