Locks – Special application – For automotive vehicles
Reexamination Certificate
2005-09-01
2008-11-11
Barrett, Suzanne D (Department: 3673)
Locks
Special application
For automotive vehicles
C070S264000, C070S278200, C070S279100, C070S190000, C292S201000, C292S216000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07448237
ABSTRACT:
To prevent an erroneous installation of a rotational detection lever and a rotational element, one of a plurality of toothed portions of a rotational element is made into a larger toothed portion which is larger in pitch and/or tooth height, and one of a plurality of tooth grooves of a rotation detection lever is made into a larger tooth groove which can mesh with the larger toothed portion when the rotational element and the rotation detection lever are positioned so as to correspond to each other.
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Gotou Shingo
Ogawa Takasi
Shimada Jun'ichi
Takai Hirotsugu
Barrett Suzanne D
Foley & Lardner LLP
Ohi Seisakusho Co. Ltd.
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