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Adjustable stop

  • US 4,924,549 A
  • Filed: 04/05/1989
  • Issued: 05/15/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/05/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. An adjustable stop for use between first and second elements, characterized in that it comprises:

  • a tubular socket (1, 1A) having an interior bore and an annular transverse end surface (2,2A) which forms a stop-surface;

    a housing (3,3A) provided with holding means for engaging said first element (4) upon which said stop is to be fixed, and further comprising an exterior tube (5) having an interior bore, and an interior tube (6) arranged co-axially, wherein the exterior contour of said interior tube is substantially similar to the interior contour of said socket bore and the interior contour of said bore of said exterior tube is substantially similar to the exterior contour of said socket, an annular space defined between said tubes of said housing serving to receive said socket between the exterior tube and the interior tube; and

    a clamping rod (7) disposed within said bore of said interior tube (6) of said housing, comprising, with said interior tube, means providing said clamping rod with a locking position where it produces a radial force intended to be applied to said socket so as to lock said socket with respect to said housing, and means for maintaining said socket in this locked position;

    said stop being intended to be used in a pre-assembled state where said socket (1,1A) is partially inserted between said exterior tube (5) and said interior tube (6) of said housing in an initial starting position, from which it can be fully driven into said housing in accordance with an axial force applied thereto, the stop being disposed in place upon said first element (4) upon which it is then fixed by said housing holding means, said second element (8) being intended to bear against said stop as a result of being brought against said stop-surface (2,2A) of said socket, whereby said first and second elements (4,8) are moved toward each other so as to adjust their relative positions and thereby drive said socket (1,1A) into said housing (3,3A), whereupon said socket is locked within said housing by moving said clamping rod (7) to said locking position.

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