Machine element or mechanism – Mechanical movements – Reciprocating to reciprocating
Patent
1978-04-06
1979-12-11
Braun, Leslie
Machine element or mechanism
Mechanical movements
Reciprocating to reciprocating
74522, 74586, 92 1341, 92 138, 244 85, 403118, 403320, F16H 2144, F16H 2154, F16H 2518
Patent
active
041776810
ABSTRACT:
A cylindrical linear actuator suitable for installation in a confined area and capable of infinite stroke adjustment over its scheduled travel and lockable at any position of its designated stroke includes overlapping and combining rod end stroke adjustments to minimize actuator length. Electrical feedback is precalibrated to give a known signal proportional to the actuator stroke and to the position of the load clevis thereby always giving the correct position of the load.
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Braun Leslie
Rusz Joseph E.
Tashjian Arsen
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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