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This was a system to facilitate dynamic balancing of rotating machinery, invented by [[Franz Lawaczeck]] of Halle-on-the-Salle and [[Hans Heymann]] of Darmstadt. Patented in USA 5 June 1923 (filed 22 December 1917). US patent (pdf) [https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/07/61/f3/b159f922b8a3b6/US1457629.pdf here]. More information [https://patents.google.com/patent/US1457629A/en here]. | This was a system to facilitate dynamic balancing of rotating machinery, invented by [[Franz Lawaczeck]] of Halle-on-the-Salle and [[Hans Heymann]] of Darmstadt. Patented in USA 5 June 1923 (filed 22 December 1917). US patent (pdf) [https://patentimages.storage.googleapis.com/07/61/f3/b159f922b8a3b6/US1457629.pdf here]. More information [https://patents.google.com/patent/US1457629A/en here]. | ||
The machine made by [[Carl | The machine made by the [[Carl Schenck Co]], was described in The Engineer in 1922<ref>[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Special:MemberUsers?file=3/3f/Er19220825.pdf] The Engineer, 25 Aug 1922, p.201</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 10:59, 9 January 2021
This was a system to facilitate dynamic balancing of rotating machinery, invented by Franz Lawaczeck of Halle-on-the-Salle and Hans Heymann of Darmstadt. Patented in USA 5 June 1923 (filed 22 December 1917). US patent (pdf) here. More information here.
The machine made by the Carl Schenck Co, was described in The Engineer in 1922[1]
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