Joints and connections – Articulated members – Lockable at fixed position
Patent
1984-10-09
1986-11-04
Callaghan, Thomas F.
Joints and connections
Articulated members
Lockable at fixed position
403 90, 403 84, 403122, 403142, 248181, 2482885, F16C 1100, F16D 1106
Patent
active
046208135
ABSTRACT:
The present disclosure describes a mechanism for positioning a pair of members in slip-free, adjustable, angular relationships. In accomplishing the foregoing, an assembly is provided which comprises a sphere and a pair of pivotally mounted jaw-like sections for engaging the latter. The inner surfaces of the sections have substantially the same radius of curvature as the sphere surface. Additionally, the sphere surface and the inner surfaces of the jaw-like sections are configured in respective interlocking patterns. Manipulation of the jaw-like sections allows the members to be placed in the desired angular position with respect to each other--which position is maintained by virtue of the aforementioned interlocking nature of the contiguous surfaces.
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Burroughs Corporation
Callaghan Thomas F.
Peterson Kevin R.
Varallo Francis A.
Williams Todd G.
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