Actuating device in particular for a vehicle window glass raisin

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49348, 744115, F16D 4902, F16H 5710

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046839950

ABSTRACT:
The actuating device comprises a mechanism for displacing the window glass in translation including a gear pinion (10) freely rotatively mounted on a driving shaft (4), the pinion (10) being connected to the driving shaft through an auto-lock mechanism (17), there being interposed between the auto-lock mechanism, on one hand, and the driving shaft and the pinion of the displacing mechanism, on the other hand, respectively a device (9, 15) for accelerating the effect of the release of the auto-lock mechanism under the action of the driving shaft, and a device (12, 16) for accelerating the effect of the locking of the auto-lock mechanism under the action of the pinion of the glass displacing mechanism. This actuating device is intended in particular for vehicle window glass raising devices.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2001758 (1935-05-01), Zwierzina
patent: 3280509 (1966-10-01), Werner
patent: 3554337 (1971-01-01), Denkowski

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