A dynamically balanced vibratory feeder system having a material handling component and a counterweighting component, the two components being drivingly interconnected and driven in opposed relative directions in a balanced fashion. The material handling component includes an elongated platform formed to accommodate a material conveying trough. The counterweighting component includes a rigid plate and a balancing counterweight secured to the plate and located between the elongated platform and the plate. The material handling and counterweighting components are periodically driven in opposed relative directions by an electromagnet driver which includes a driving portion and a driven portion. The driving portion is essentially isolated from the reciprocal movement of the material handling and counterweighting components, while the driven portion is connected to drive the material handling and counterweighting components.
An electromagnetic exciter for use in powering vibratory equipment includes a plurality of deflectable elastomeric springs in a configuration that allows the spring system to achieve a vertical non-linear spring rate increase beneficial in dual mass electromagnetic feeder and conveyor systems.
A paper feeding apparatus comprises a flexible vibrating body made of an elastic matter. The body is excited with a resonant frequency so as to produce a progressive wave. A driving vibrator is fixed to one end of the flexible vibrating body, and a receiving vibrator is fixed to the other end thereof. A mechanism is included for urging paper against the flexible vibrating body, so that when the vibrating body is excited, the paper is conveyed.
An electromechanical exciter for use in driving a vibratory conveyor includes a non-linear spring system which provides an increase in spring force as the stroke of the electromagnet increases.