Device for pivotable linkage between two levers

Joints and connections – Articulated members – Pivoted

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403145, 403151, F16C 1100

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051434709

ABSTRACT:
The end of the lever (2b) ends in a fork that receives the lever (5b) between its tines (6a, 6b). Each time (6a, 6b) has a recess (9) made on its inner face. This recess (9) is parallel to this inner face and extends longitudinally of this tine, thus opening out at its end to make a passage for receiving a pivot (10). This open space (9) does not extend through the full thickness of the tines (6a, 6b), thus preserving axial stop faces for retaining the pivot (10). The end of the lever (5b) has a lateral recess (11) intended to engage the pivot (10). A draw spring (13) has one end solid with the lever (2b), while the other is caught in a groove (12) that is concentric with the axis of the pivot (10) and is made at the end of the lever (5b) opposite the side face in which the recess (11) opens.

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