Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Hand operated
Patent
1975-09-05
1980-03-18
Scott, Samuel
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Hand operated
F16C 110
Patent
active
041933192
ABSTRACT:
A core is capable of being utilized within a conduit in a push-pull type remote control cable assembly. The core has a metallic wire member and includes a coating around the wire member which has an outer layer of TFE resin. An inner layer of the coating includes FEP resin which is bonded to the wire member to secure the coating thereabout.
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Incom International Inc.
Ratliff, Jr. Wesley S.
Scott Samuel
Wray James C.
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