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Clamping module for articulations, essentially characterized by consisting of a rod intended to constitute a nexus of rotation between a moving part and a fixed body, defining a joint consisting of said rod in a threaded terminal area, a smooth area carrying a neck of minor diameter intended to receive the assembly of a transverse ring, constituting a stop limiting the travel in its two directions of sliding, and topped by a driving head, the stem being arranged in a cylindrical bore of diameter conjugated with that of its threaded part and that extends into a cavity of greater diameter, in which the protruding ring of the element is moved, to define the limitations of the path, which is determined externally, by means of a mounting plate, attached to the mobile part by means of screws, in so much so that the fixed body includes a tubular sleeve, immovably retained and internally provided with a thread conjugated with that of the terminal part of the stem. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES0157681U1970-04-091970-04-09
Fastener module for joints
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Improvements introduced in the construction of articulation systems for oscillating bodies. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)