Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Elements
Patent
1987-10-26
1989-08-22
Lindsey, Rodney M.
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Elements
74585, 403161, 16368, 73668, G05G 104
Patent
active
048584886
ABSTRACT:
A linkage in an electro-mechanical shaker. The linkage has link arms which have two end members coupled to a center member. The three members provide three pivoting points in an axial direction and prevent lateral movement between the relatively movable structures to which they are attached.
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Claeys Joseph V.
Lindsey Rodney M.
Ling Electronics Inc.
Sullivan Joseph C.
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