Wind machine system for pushing and lifting loads and having...

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CA 1123342

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A wind machine has a tower frame (12) formed by four converging beams. At the top of the tower is a gear head (26) connected to a wind driven rotatable multibladed rotor (48). Connected to the gear head is a vertical shaft (27) which is reciprocated vertically as the rotor rotates. Bearings (22, 30) above and below the gear head enable the gear head to drive the shaft in both pushing and pulling modes. The system includes a counterbalance assembly (50) having tubular arms (52) at opposite sides of the vertical shaft. The arms are slidably carried by sleeves (60) pivoting in vertical planes on stationary pillow blocks (56) secured to the tower frame. Inner ends of the arms are connected to the vertical shaft. Weights inside the arms are adjustably positioned on threaded rods, and both rods and weights can be locked in place for adjusting the counterbalancing effect of the assembly with respect to the vertical shaft and load. U.S. 919,763

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