Electrical resistors – Resistance value responsive to a condition – Fluid- or gas pressure-actuated
Patent
1986-08-21
1989-02-21
Goldberg, E. A.
Electrical resistors
Resistance value responsive to a condition
Fluid- or gas pressure-actuated
338150, 74 99R, H01C 1010
Patent
active
048069019
ABSTRACT:
A device for transmitting linear motion into rotary motion, particularly as applied to an oil pressure transducer for a vehicle I.C.E. Specifically, the linear movement is produced by action of pressure against a diaphragm as opposed by a yieldable spring. The spring is a wire curved into a helix shape and with the ends attached to a rotary table. The midportion of the spring is operably attached to the central portion of the diaphragm so that linear movement thereof toward the rotary table causes the spring's end portions to progressively engage the table in overlying relation and, accordingly, to produce rotation of the table.
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Chrysler Motors Corporation
Goldberg E. A.
Lateef M. M.
MacLean, Jr. Kenneth H.
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