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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
361 Metallic tape for vertical scale instruments US3599596D 1969-10-07 US3599596A 1971-08-17 REMUS CASIMER F; MOORE JOHN ALAN
An indicating member for an instrument comprising a thin perforated metallic element and a translucent film laminated to the metallic element and arranged to overlay the perforations so that light from a source behind the metallic element transilluminates the translucent film through the perforations in the metallic element. The indicating member may be in the form of an elongated tape for a vertical scale indicator or in the form of a dial for a pointer-type instrument.
362 Rotary-wing aircraft having an auxiliary rotor at its tail US3583659D 1969-04-21 US3583659A 1971-06-08 LERMUSIAUX LUCIEN
In addition to the rotary lifting aerofoil, the aircraft has, inside an opening formed in the vertical fin, an auxiliary rotor. The horizontal stabilizer is arranged in the form of at least one ring surrounding the rotor, so that these rings play the double role of a horizontal stabilizer and of a protective member against shocks.
363 Aircraft crash recorder units US3583657D 1968-12-17 US3583657A 1971-06-08 BOYCE GEORGE
Apparatus for underwater ejection of a buoyant aircraft crash recorder container is described. The apparatus operates in response to a pressure corresponding to a predetermined depth of water. When a pressure sensor senses this pressure, high-pressure gas is released and ejects the crash recorder container together with a cover which normally closes an opening giving access to a space in which the container is housed.
364 Bezel for panel openings and retainer therefor US3551630D 1969-04-10 US3551630A 1970-12-29 GRIFFITH LLOYD A
365 Automobile control manipulating apparatus US3465577D 1967-09-28 US3465577A 1969-09-09 DONOVAN DAVID A
366 Mobile instrument carriage US36807564 1964-05-18 US3320800A 1967-05-23 HARVEY ROBERT B
367 Melting control device US31586063 1963-10-14 US3276692A 1966-10-04 SCHULTZ ROBERT L
368 Thermostatic elements US13695661 1961-09-08 US3203166A 1965-08-31 FLANAGAN CHARLES D
369 Temperature-regulated transducer US9027261 1961-02-20 US3155883A 1964-11-03 WILFRED ROTH; BEAL EDWARD W
370 Adjustment indicator for panelmounted trimmer potentiometers US29432263 1963-07-11 US3150635A 1964-09-29 ROOT RAYMOND C
371 Instrument support with precise lateral adjustment US14480461 1961-10-12 US3069123A 1962-12-18 WILHELM ANGELE; HORTON DONELSON B
372 Adjustable light source mount for marine lanterns US4612160 1960-07-29 US3061259A 1962-10-30 TROCCOLI ARTHUR M
984,691. Clamp fastenings. ELASTIC STOP NUT CORPORATION OF AMERICA. July 25, 1961 [July 29, 1960], No. 26955/61. Heading E2B. [Also in Division F4] A mounting assembly for adjustably positioning an article supporting bracket comprises a fixed support arm having a stud extending therefrom, a bushing slidable on the stud and biased away from the support arm and having an extended top and a dependent body portion surrounded by a collar of a size such that its upper edge is spaced a predetermined distance from the extended portion to define a slot to receive the bracket, means for locking the bushing to the stud and means for moving and displacing the bushing and collar relatively to the stud. As applied to the lamp mounting means in the marine lantern described in Specification 884,214, three fixed arms 26 project outwardly from a mounting ring, each carrying a depending stud 78 having a flat 80. A bushing 152 having an extended head 150 and a body portion 142 is mounted on the stud 78, a spring 140 being interposed between the arm 26 and the top of the bushing. A cap 146 surrounds the part 142 and is pressed against this by a wing nut 148, a spring washer being interposed. Each supporting arm 160 of the lamp carrying means engages between the parts 150, 146. A set-screw 144 passes through a hole in the side of the cap for engaging the flat 80 to lock the bushing to the stud. Adjustment of the position of the lamp in the lantern is effected by manipulating the wing nuts 148 and the bushings are then locked in position by the set screws 144. Release of the wing nuts then enables the arms 160 to be released so that the mounting ring can be replaced by another without altering the setting.
373 Illuminated dial pointer US68917657 1957-10-09 US2902970A 1959-09-08 LADISLAV KADLEC
374 Aircraft instrument panel illuminator US53802155 1955-10-03 US2874269A 1959-02-17 GREENLEE PAUL H
375 Illuminated instrument panel US60928956 1956-09-11 US2855710A 1958-10-14 ROPER JOHN M
376 Illuminated instrument dial US45770454 1954-09-22 US2837628A 1958-06-03 LAMB FRANCIS X; DE MOTT ELMER G
377 Illuminated panel, dial and/or pointer by geometrical surfaces US60035656 1956-07-26 US2831453A 1958-04-22 HARDESTY GEORGE K C
378 Instrument illuminating means US40601754 1954-01-25 US2820885A 1958-01-21 NEUGASS EDWIN A
379 Lighted room thermostat US45676054 1954-09-17 US2816213A 1957-12-10 MCINTOSH HAROLD A
380 Micrometric dial assembly US57028856 1956-03-08 US2803966A 1957-08-27 MORRIS FRED J
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