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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an anti-shock device, and particularly relates to an anti-shock device that is small in size and can eliminate shock in vertical and horizontal axes.
2. Description of Related Art
As land in modern cities becomes more limited, buildings are being built taller and taller to provide more accommodation. Skyscrapers have even become an important index of a city's development.
However, skyscrapers are faced with potential dangers, for example, earthquakes. The United States, Taiwan and Japan are located on a seismic belt and suffer frequent earthquakes, so it is especially vital to have an anti-shock device to protect skyscrapers in these countries.
In addition, historical cultural relics, important instruments in hospitals, rescue centers, electronic elements and precision machinery also need to be protected by anti-shock devices.
A conventional anti-shock device is comprised of a seat and an inner member, which have a relative movement to each other when they receive vibrations. A curved rail is defined in the seat or in the inner member, so it is necessary to have a long curved rail to increase vibration elimination capacity, but the entire device would be too large to be packaged conveniently.
Therefore, the invention provides an anti shock device to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an anti shock device comprising a top plate and a base plate arranged in parallel, at least one pair of support racks mounted between the base plate and the top plate, at least an adapter mounted between the support racks and having a first and second slot, two walls of each first slot has a first curved rail defined therein, each embedded portion of the first support rack has a third curved rail defined therein, which curves opposite to the first curved rails; two walls of each second slot has a second curved rail defined therein, each embedded portion of the second support rack has a fourth curved rail defined therein, which curves opposite to the second curved rails; a first rolling shaft is mounted through the first and third curved rails, and a second rolling shaft is mounted through the second and fourth curved rails.
When the anti shock device is subjected to the earthquake, a relative displacement will dissipate the horizontal forces and the damping layer will dissipate the vertical forces.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an anti shock device in accordance with this invention;
FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a first embodiment of the anti shock device;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the anti shock device;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a third embodiment of the anti shock device;
FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a fourth embodiment of the anti shock device;
FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment of the anti shock device; and
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment of the anti shock device.
With reference to FIGS. 1-2, an anti shock device is usually used in buildings, bridges, or scientific instruments, which is comprised of a base plate ( 10 ) and a top plate ( 20 ) provided in parallel, at least one pair of support racks ( 11 , 21 ) are mounted orthogonally between the base plate ( 10 ) and the top plate ( 20 ). In this embodiment, two first support racks ( 11 ) are mounted on the base plate ( 10 ), and two second support racks ( 21 ) are mounted on the first support racks ( 11 ) in orthogonal direction with the first support racks ( 11 ). Four adapters ( 30 ) are mounted between the first support racks ( 11 ) and the second support racks ( 21 ).
Every adapter ( 30 ) has a first slot ( 31 A) defined in the bottom and a second slot ( 31 B) defined in the top. Each first support rack ( 11 ) is embedded in the first slot ( 31 A) in the corresponding adapter ( 30 ), and each second support rack ( 21 ) is embedded in the second slot ( 31 B) in the corresponding adapter ( 30 ). Two first curved rails ( 32 A) are respectively defined in two walls of the first slot ( 31 A) and curved towards the base plate ( 10 ), two second curved rails ( 32 B) are respectively defined in two walls of the second slot ( 31 B) and curved towards the top plate ( 20 ).
Each embedded portion of the first support racks ( 11 ) has a third curved rail ( 12 ) defined therein corresponding to the first curved rails ( 32 A) and curved toward a center of the adapter ( 30 A), toward the top plate ( 20 ) in this case. A damping layer ( 40 ) is provided at a bottom of the base plate ( 10 ), which is made of elastic materials, frictional materials or materials with excellent damping coefficient.
Each embedded portion of the second support racks ( 21 ) has a fourth curved rail ( 22 ) defined therein corresponding to the second curved rails ( 32 B) and curved toward the center of the adapter ( 30 A), the base plate ( 10 ) in this case. The top plate ( 20 ) is covered with a damping layer ( 40 ).
A first rolling shaft ( 33 A) is mounted through each corresponding pair of the first curved rails ( 32 A) and the third curved rail ( 12 ), and a second rolling shaft ( 33 B) is mounted through each corresponding pair of the second curved rails ( 32 B) and the fourth curved rail ( 22 ). In addition, the first and second rolling shafts ( 33 A, 33 B) are folded with damping layers ( 40 ).
When earthquake occurs, with the movements of the rolling shaft ( 33 A, 33 B) along the curved rails ( 12 , 22 , 32 A, 32 B), the energy or vibration will not transmit from the base plate ( 10 ) to the top plate ( 20 ). Because the adapter ( 30 ) and the support racks have opposite curved rails ( 12 , 22 , 32 A, 32 B), a same displacement can convert a greater magnitude of horizontal movement than the prior art. Therefore, the base plate ( 10 ) and the top plate ( 20 ) will have a relative displacement to dissipate the horizontal forces, and the damping layer is helpful to dissipate the vertical forces. The base plate ( 10 ), the top plate ( 20 ), the support racks ( 11 , 21 ) and the rolling shafts ( 33 A, 33 B) will return to original places automatically when earthquake stops.
With reference to FIG. 3, in a second embodiment of the invention, the first and second rolling shafts ( 33 A, 33 B) are covered with damping layer ( 40 ), and inner walls of the first slot ( 31 A), second slot ( 31 B) are also wrapped with damping layer ( 40 ).
With reference to FIG. 4, in a third embodiment of the invention, the rolling shafts ( 33 A, 33 B) are bolted by nuts respectively. A pad ( 41 ) mounted at two ends of the rolling shaft ( 33 A, 33 B), that is, the two ends of each rolling shaft ( 33 A, 33 B) are threaded and penetrate through the pads ( 41 ), and are fastened by nuts, so the pads ( 41 ) contact periphery walls of the first and second curved rail ( 32 A, 32 B).
FIG. 5 shows a fourth embodiment of this invention, the support racks ( 11 , 21 ) are T-shaped, having a protrusion embedded in the first and second slots ( 31 A, 31 B).
With reference to FIG. 6, in a fifth embodiment of this invention, the support racks ( 11 , 21 ) have channels ( 114 , 214 ) respectively. Two side walls of the channels ( 114 , 214 ) have fifth curved rails ( 12 A) and sixth curved rails ( 22 A). Edges of the curved rails ( 12 A), ( 22 A) are covered with damping layer ( 40 ), which is a rubber layer in this embodiment. An adaptor ( 30 A) with a cubic shape, has the first curved rail ( 32 A) defined corresponding to the fifth curved rails ( 12 A) and curved opposite to the fifth curved rails ( 12 A). Similarly, the second curved rail ( 32 B) is defined corresponding to the sixth curved rails ( 22 A) curved opposite to the sixth curved rails ( 22 A). The first rolling shaft ( 33 A) is mounted through the fifth curved rails ( 12 A) and the first curved rail ( 32 A), and the second rolling shaft ( 33 B) is mounted through the sixth curved rails ( 22 A) and the second curved rail ( 32 B).
With reference to FIG. 7, a sixth embodiment of this invention is similar to the fifth embodiment except that the first slot ( 31 A) is defined in a bottom of the adaptor ( 30 ), the second slot ( 31 B) is defined in a top of the adaptor ( 30 ).
It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.