Assembling structure of indicating needle for instrument and...

Signals and indicators – Indicators – Rotary indicator with actuating means

Reexamination Certificate

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C116S285000, C116SDIG043

Reexamination Certificate

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06994053

ABSTRACT:
A assembling structure of an indicating needle for an instrument includes a case body having an upper case and a lower case (13), an indicating needle shaft (19) rotatably pivoted by the upper case and the lower case, and a top portion (19A) of the indicating needle shaft is projected to outside from the upper caser (13), and an indicating needle (32) provided on the projection. A concave portion (34) is provided on a shift supporting portion of the indicating needle shaft (19) in a bottom surface of the lower case, a lower end portion (19B) of the indicating needle shaft (19) is projected into the concave portion (34), and the projection amount is smaller than the depth of the concave portion (34).

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patent: 2001-317970 (2001-11-01), None

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