Fluid handling – Systems – Articulated or swinging flow conduit
Patent
1997-06-12
1999-11-16
Chambers, A. Michael
Fluid handling
Systems
Articulated or swinging flow conduit
F16L 2700
Patent
active
059839368
ABSTRACT:
A spring tension assembly, which includes a support member for attaching an adjustment assembly to the loading arm. The adjustment assembly can be mounted adjacent the first end of the support member and preferably is configured for engaging the first end of the spring. The adjustment assembly preferably comprises at least two rotatable gears having an interlocked meshed arrangement. An arm assembly can be mounted adjacent the second end of the support member, and configured for engaging the second or other end of the spring. A link arm can have one end attached to the arm assembly and a second end attached to the loading arm.
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Hutchinson Dale E.
Schwieterman Mark A.
Chambers A. Michael
The Dover Corporation
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