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The embodiments of the invention in which I claim an exclusive property and privilege are defined as follows

1. A slipring unit comprising a support of electrically nonconductive material, said support having a circular recess and a groove in the bottom of the recess, at least one bore open to the bottom of the recess, a flat annular member of electrically conductive material having a width and diameter substantially the same as the width and diameter of the recess and a thickness substantially less than the depth of the recess enabling the annular member to fit into the circular recess over the bottom of the recess, the outer face of the annular member being smooth and continuous, a boss attached to the annular member and projected through said bore, said boss having a size and shape substantially the size and shape of the bore, lug means attached to the annular member, said lug means projected into the groove, and fastening means projected through said support and attachable to said annular member for securing the annular member to said support.

2. The slipring unit defined in claim 1 wherein said lug means has means coacting with said fastening means for securing the annular member to the support.

3. The slipring unit defined in claim 1 further characterized by a collar projected from the support forming an extension of the bore, said bore having an outwardly tapered shape and being open to the bottom of the recess said boss having a tapered shape to fit into said bore.

4. The slipring unit defined in claim 1 wherein said annular member and boss are a single cast metal member.

5. A slipring unit comprising an annular support of electrically nonconductive material having a side formed with a plurality of concentric circular recesses and a groove in the bottom of each recess, said support having at least one transverse bore open to the bottom of each recess, sliprings of electrically conductive material positioned along the bottom of said concentric circular recesses, each of said sliprings having a flat, smooth and continuous outer face, lug means projected into the groove, and a boss projected through the bore open to the recess in which the slipring is positioned, said boss having a size and shape substantially the size and shape of the bore, and fastening means projected through said support and attachable to said sliprings for securing the sliprings to said support.

6. The slipring unit defined in claim 5 wherein said lug means has means coacting with the fastening means for securing the rings to the support.

7. The slipring unit defined in claim 5 further characterized by a plurality of collars projected from said support forming extensions of the transverse bores, each of said bores having an outwardly tapered shape, each of said bosses having a length and tapered shape to fit the bores.

8. The slipring unit defined in claim 5 wherein said sliprings are cast metal members.

9. The slipring unit defined in claim 5 wherein the groove in the bottom of each recess is an annular groove having a width less than the width of each said recess.

10. A slipring unit comprising a support of electrically nonconductive material, said support having a circular recess on one side thereof and a collar projected outwardly from the opposite side thereof, at least one bore extended through the collar and open to the bottom of the recess, a flat annular member of electrically conductive material located in said recess, said member having a width and diameter substantially the same as the width and diameter of the recess and a thickness substantially less than the depth of the recess whereby the annular member fits in the circular recess over the bottom of the recess, the outer face of the annular member being smooth and continuous, a boss attached to the annular member, said boss having a size and length substantially the same as the size and length of the bore and fastening means projected through said support and attachable to said annular member for holding the annular member in the recess and securing the annular member to the support.

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Nevercenter’s trailer for Silo, its lightweight subdivision surface modelling application. The video dates back to 2011, but you haven’t missed much – Silo 2.5, out this week, is only the second official update since then.

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Originally posted on 25 May 2017. Scroll down for news of the Silo 2.5 release.

Nevercenter has released a public beta of Silo 2.4, the latest version of its lightweight modelling software.

The update, which adds support for the FBX and Collada file formats, plus an updated windowing system, is the first to the software in almost three years.

Continued, if slow, development
First released in 2003, Silo built up a reputation as an efficient, focused subdivision surface modellling package before development stalled in recent years, with Nevercenter focusing on its newer iOS apps.

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The latest update doesn’t exactly indicate a change of pace: it comes almost three years after Silo 2.3 – which itself emerged over three years after the previous release.

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Support for FBX and Collada, plus under-the-hood changes
Nor does Silo 2.4 add a lot of new features: support for FBX and Collada is a good general-purpose addition – to judge by the the release notes, Nevercenter’s primary target audience is indie game artists.

But other than that, it’s under-the-hood stuff: an updated windowing system, engine rewrites, and bugfixes.

However, it is an indication that development is continuing, albeit slowly – not to mention a bit of nostalgia for anyone who began their modelling career in the 2000s.


Updated 22 August 2017: Having gone through a series of betas, the new version of Silo is now officially available – although in the process, it has become Silo 2.5, not 2.4.

As well as the features listed above, the release notes mention a “completely updated modern, cleaner interface styling”, although at the time of posting, we can’t find a demo video online.

However, you can get some sense of the changes from this thread on the Silo forum – which also signals the product’s slow return to public life: it features the first forum post from a Nevercenter team member for years.


Pricing and availability
Silo 2.5 is available for Windows 7+ and Mac OS X 10.9+. The update is free to registered users; new licences cost $159, although at time of posting, there is a launch discount available.

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