Machine element or mechanism – Elements – Cams
Patent
1977-08-24
1980-01-01
Scott, Samuel
Machine element or mechanism
Elements
Cams
312 11, 312125, 312238, 312305, 108105, G11B 100, A47F 310, A47B 8100, F16H 5306
Patent
active
041810376
ABSTRACT:
Rotatable article supporting plates with cabinet doors attached mounted on a rotatable central supporting shaft, the shaft being suspended, at least partially, from a mechanism for adjusting the vertical alignment of the doors relative to the cabinet door frame. The mechanism may be biased to maintain the doors in a preferred rotational position, e.g. a closed door position relative to the door frame. The preferred rotational position of the mechanism may also be adjusted to rotationally align the doors in their closed door position in the door frame. The mechanism includes a cam gear disposed in a housing which rotates on a sawtooth track in response to the adjustment of a threaded member to raise or lower the shaft and doors.
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Boon Daniel A.
Jones R. Larry
Shelton, Jr. Naaman
Ferrell Don E.
Jones Plastic & Engineering Corporation
Miller Jr. Maurice L.
Scott Samuel
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