Spring lock knob assembly
First Claim
1. A control knob assembly for mounting on an end portion of a rotatable shaft and comprising:
- a bushing rotatably disposed to encircle the end portion of the shaft and having first interlocking means for transmitting rotary motion to the shaft;
a non-rotatable race disposed adjacent an end portion of the bushing, the race including an annular end wall extended outwardly of the bushing end portion and an attached outer cylindrical wall disposed in spaced encircling relationship with the bushing end portion;
windingly operated spring means annularly disposed between the bushing end portion and the cylindrical wall of the race for exerting radial pressure and releaseably locking the bushing to the non-rotatable race to prevent rotation of the bushing in either angular direction, the windingly operated spring means including an axially aligned pair of oppositely wound coil springs having respective portions disposed for engagement with the bushing end portion;
a knob shell supported rotatably about the bushing and having second interlocking means for transmitting rotary motion thereto;
release means axially aligned with a portion of the knob shell and disposed in engagement with the windingly operated spring means for controllably unlocking the bushing from the nonrotatable race in response to an axial force applied to the shell; and
axially operated spring means disposed between the knob shell and the bushing for resiliently positioning the shell with respect to the bushing.
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Abstract
A knob assembly comprising a cup-shaped knob shell having therein a coaxial pair of oppositely wound coil springs disposed for binding engagement with a surrounding wall of a race and having respective terminal end portions engaging an encircled portion of an axially rotatable bushing which is provided with fastening means for rotatably engaging an axially inserted shaft, the springs having other terminal end portions engaged by respective oppositely rotatable lever arms mounted on the bushing and having end portions aligned with axially spaced projections of the knob shell, whereby axial movement of the shell causes the projections to pivot the lever arms in opposite angular directions to release the coil springs windingly from binding engagement with the wall of the race and permit rotation of the bushing and engaged shaft in response to rotary movement of the knob shell.
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8 Claims
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1. A control knob assembly for mounting on an end portion of a rotatable shaft and comprising:
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a bushing rotatably disposed to encircle the end portion of the shaft and having first interlocking means for transmitting rotary motion to the shaft; a non-rotatable race disposed adjacent an end portion of the bushing, the race including an annular end wall extended outwardly of the bushing end portion and an attached outer cylindrical wall disposed in spaced encircling relationship with the bushing end portion; windingly operated spring means annularly disposed between the bushing end portion and the cylindrical wall of the race for exerting radial pressure and releaseably locking the bushing to the non-rotatable race to prevent rotation of the bushing in either angular direction, the windingly operated spring means including an axially aligned pair of oppositely wound coil springs having respective portions disposed for engagement with the bushing end portion; a knob shell supported rotatably about the bushing and having second interlocking means for transmitting rotary motion thereto; release means axially aligned with a portion of the knob shell and disposed in engagement with the windingly operated spring means for controllably unlocking the bushing from the nonrotatable race in response to an axial force applied to the shell; and axially operated spring means disposed between the knob shell and the bushing for resiliently positioning the shell with respect to the bushing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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