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Class 74/10.5 - Plural speed


Subclass of Class 74 - Machine element or mechanism
Definition: Devices in which the shaft may be rotated at a plurality
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 11/22/1994


NumberTitleIssue Date
5365801Coarse/fine adjustment of a rotary body
A coarse/fine adjustment of a rotary body, comprising: a worm wheel fitted to a rotary shaft of a rotary body; a worm meshing with the worm wheel and having a first screw; a rotary driving shaft having a second screw engaging with the first screw and rota...
11/22/1994
4605304Angle-measuring instrument with a coarse-fine drive arrangement
The invention is directed to an angle-measuring instrument such as a theodolite, tacheometer or the like having a coarse-fine drive arrangement for presetting a circle part of a graduated circle to a predetermined read-out value. In a preferred embodiment...
08/12/1986
4331039Gear changer
A fine/coarse data selector apparatus for aircraft flight control systems and instruments is manually adjustable in either an incremental fine mode or an uninterrupted slew mode by means of a high resolution gear change clutch means which eliminates any g...
05/25/1982
4114459Detent UHF tuner with memory type independent fine tuning
A detent type tuning mechanism for a UHF tuner having a continuously variable tuning shaft includes a detented selector shaft, and a fine tuning mechanism including a rotatable turret having mounted thereon a plurality of cams, each adjustable by a fine t...
09/19/1978
3999442Control device having locking selector means
A control device having a support and a first selector member rotatably carried by the support. A second selector member is rotatably carried by the support and is axially movable relative to the support and the first selector member. The selector members...
12/28/1976
 
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