Machine element or mechanism – Control lever and linkage systems – Hand operated
Patent
1996-10-01
1998-01-06
Marmor, Charles A.
Machine element or mechanism
Control lever and linkage systems
Hand operated
745026, 248 56, F16C 110
Patent
active
057042551
ABSTRACT:
A motion transmitting remote control assembly (10) including a core element (12) movably supported by a conduit (16) with a unique swivel tube joint between a fitting (18) and a swivel tube (26) wherein a counterbore (34) is formed to define a female end in the swivel tube (26), the counterbore (34) being larger in diameter than the bore (27) in the swivel tube (26) which supports a core end rod (14). The swivel tube (26) is retained on the head (30) and groove (32) portion of the end fitting (18) by having deformations (38) crimped into the counterbored section of the swivel tube (26) with the deformations being spaced from the bottom of the groove (32).
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Marmor Charles A.
Rodriguer Saul J.
Teleflex Incorporated
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