Adjusting mechanism for position-adjustable connected structural

Joints and connections – Selectively assembled – e.g. – convertible – etc. – Selective orientation

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403408, 403 24, F16D 100

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ABSTRACT:
An adjusting mechanism is for position-adjustable connected structural parts, such as in a driving-belt tension mechanism with a clamping coverplate. In the mechanism a first structural part that must be adjusted with respect to a second structural part that has a rack or gearing, into which a pinion that, by a threaded member, is clamped to position both structural parts, engages in such a way that, when the screw connection is loose a mutual shifting of the parts can be achieved by turning the pinion. The pinion has a nut-like collar that has a rack-meshing profile and an inside profile which is in one embodiment loosely slipped about a screw of the threaded member, and in another embodiment, rotatably fixed relative to the screw of the threaded member.

REFERENCES:
patent: 630833 (1899-08-01), Johnston
patent: 3004443 (1961-10-01), Garrans
patent: 3430507 (1969-03-01), Hurst et al.

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