Kinematic coupling with damper

Geometrical instruments – Gauge – Movable contact probe – per se

Reexamination Certificate

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Reexamination Certificate

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07055258

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for releasably connecting together two members (18, 20) comprises two members (18, 20), each provided with co-operating elements (22a, 24A) to define the location of one member with respect to the other member. A damper (30) is provided on at least one of the members to reduce the impact when the two members are joined together. The two members may comprise two modules of a modular surface sensing probe. The damper may include guide means to assist in guiding the members together.

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