Measuring and testing – Instrument casing
Patent
1988-08-22
1989-09-26
Noland, Tom
Measuring and testing
Instrument casing
G01D 1124
Patent
active
048691054
ABSTRACT:
The supporting body of an instrument is joined to a casing by means of ribs fitting into guideways angularly spaced around a centerline of the supporting body. Thereby, small clearances between the ribs and guideways in a direction parallel to the casing wall surfaces are effective in limiting play at right angles to the casing walls, where much greater clearances must be provided. The casing may expand or shrink freely without exerting strains on the supporting body that could interfere with the proper function of the instrument, due to the large radial clearances between the ribs and guideways.
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Hartmann Jorg
Hoffmann Dieter
Kern & Co. Ltd.
Noland Tom
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