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Class 184/45.2 - Spiral spring


Subclass of Class 184 - Lubrication
Definition: Device wherein the spring element is a coil-spring.
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 03/06/2007


NumberTitleIssue Date
7185955Visual indicator for pressurized hub
A tactile and visual indicator is mounted on the hub cap of an axle of a vehicle. The indicator has a deformable face that protrudes away from the hub cap in response to the presence of pressurized air in the space containing the wheel bearings. The position of the ...
03/06/2007
5551530Pressure reducing cap for a liquid lubricant-filled wheel hub
A hub-spindle assembly is provided having a spindle and a hub with forward and rearward apertures and an axial passageway extending therebetween. The spindle is received through the rearward aperture into the axial passageway and a wheel bearing is conven...
09/03/1996
5343982Grease pump
This invention relates to a grease pump and in particular to one including a body portion having a main tube and a cover threadedly engaged with an end of the main tube, an adjusting device mounted with the main tube and having a throttle valve, a steel b...
09/06/1994
4799574Lubrication device
A device for supplying a lubricant to a mechanism, particularly a rolling bearing, comprising a container for holding a quantity of lubricant and having at its lower end a discharge channel for the lubricant, and expulsion means disposed within the contai...
01/24/1989
4209081Constant pressure lubricator for bearings
A permanently installed lubrication system supplies grease under constant pressure to bearings, or other mechanism at near or remote locations, by means of constant spring tension rather than conventional coil spring expansion on a piston, or plunger, hea...
06/24/1980
 
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