Joints and connections – Articulated members – Plural distinct articulation axes
Patent
1983-05-18
1985-06-11
Husar, Cornelius J.
Joints and connections
Articulated members
Plural distinct articulation axes
403 85, 403116, 292263, 16360, F16C 1110
Patent
active
045225281
ABSTRACT:
A stay can be used to support a cab of a tilt cab vehicle selectively in a first raised position in which the cab has been pivoted through an angle of, for example, 40.degree. and the stay is in compression, and in a second raised position in which the cab has been pivoted through a larger angle of, for example, 50.degree. and the stay is in tension. The stay comprises an arm pivoted to the cab and an arm pivoted to the vehicle frame. The ends of the arms overlap and are connected by means of a pin which passes through specially shaped slots extending in each arm. The pin is formed with offset pairs of flats which cooperate with the slots in the arms, and the pin can be rotated by a lever which controls operation of the stay.
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Fischetti Joseph A.
Ford Motor Company
Husar Cornelius J.
Sadler Clifford L.
Stock Daniel M.
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