Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Reeling device – Fishing rod reel
Patent
1986-03-20
1987-06-02
Jillions, John M.
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Reeling device
Fishing rod reel
188 80, 188 8284, 242 754, 2421562, B65H 5938, F16D 6300, G03B 104
Patent
active
046696865
ABSTRACT:
A braking member, which is a roller, is pressed against a braked surface of an object by an element having a pressing surface which is elongated in the direction of relative movement and is parallel to the braked surface. Movement of the braking roller along the pressing surface is limited by two fixed stops which engage the roller braking surface. The braking force for each of the two directions of relative motion may be independently varied, for a fixed pressing force, by varying the inclination of the stop surface which is engaged by the roller surface.
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Huber Alois
Hutter Heinrich
Hail III Joseph J.
Jillions John M.
Treacy David R.
U.S. Philips Corporation
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