Mechanism for guiding an element parallel to itself

Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Reciprocating to or from oscillating

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74521, F16H 2144, F16H 2152

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ABSTRACT:
The mechanism comprises a movable part having one main point actuated by a crank, another main point guided along a slide having a desired profile, and a driven point which follows a desired path, depending upon the path of the two main points. A driven member is articulated to the movable member about the driven point. Moreover, the driven member is guided with respect to the crank along a path which is in a certain similarity with respect to the path of said other main point. The driven member moves parallel to itself when the crank is actuated.

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