Device for connecting either one of two alternative operating me

Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Multiple controlling elements for single controlled element

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192 4891, 192 67P, G05G 1100

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041365771

ABSTRACT:
A change-over device for connecting a selected one of two incoming Bowden cables with an outgoing Bowden cable to transmit operating movement has three parallel swing arms individually rotatable about a common axis. The incoming cables are connected with the outer arms and the outgoing cable is connected with the center arm. The center arm is provided with an axially extending coupling pin which can be made to engage, by axial movement of the center arm, a corresponding hole in the arm associated with the selected cable, thereby coupling these two arms for unison movement.

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