Apparatus for mutual conversion between circular motion and reci

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74 45, 92138, 92140, 1231973, F02B 7516, F16H 2118

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ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for mutual conversion between circular motion and reciprocal motion includes a lever member which is rotatably mounted on a line connecting a rotational center and a circumference of a rotary disk, the lever member having a fulcrum, an action point and a force point, and being provided with a first regulator serving as an action point regulator and a second regulator serving as a movable fulcrum regulator. The first regulator is coupled to a reciprocating body. The movable fulcrum regulator has support members for supporting the fulcrum point and the first regulator has support members for supporting the action point in a longitudinal direction of the lever member.

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Patent Abstracts of Japan, vol. 007, No. 044 (M-195), Feb. 22, 1983 & JP-A-57 192663 (Fuji Hensokuki KK) Nov. 26, 1982.

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