序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
21 Power transmission and adjusting mechanism US69422224 1924-02-21 US1819697A 1931-08-18 BOUDETTE CORNELIUS G
22 Method and system for controllable adjustment of the removal rate of cutting edges of effectors of manually-guided material- and tissue-sectioning tools and a corresponding effector US14571564 2014-12-16 US09974557B2 2018-05-22 Thomas Maier; Sebastian Heininger; Erik Loewe; Tim Lueth
Methods, systems and tools are provided for controllable adjustment of a removal rate of cutting edges of rapidly rotating effectors of manually-guided material- and tissue-separating tools without significantly changing the rotation speed of the effectors or the position, orientation or the geometry of the effectors, and in particular, for precisely maintaining work space boundaries during material and tissue removal with effectors in rapidly rotating machine tools in surgery and freehand manufacturing to produce free-form surfaces. The manually-guided material-separating and tissue-separating tools and effectors allow controllable adjustment of the removal rate of the material-separating cutting edges of the effector by mechanically adjusting a position or orientation of at least one cutting edge cover at a constant rotation speed of the effector without appreciable change of the removal movement.
23 REMOTE CONTROL AND ROCKER DEVICE THEREOF US15788217 2017-10-19 US20180059710A1 2018-03-01 Xingwen WU
The present invention provides a remote control and a rocker device thereof, wherein a torsional spring is sleeved on each of a first rotating device and a second rotating device. When a handle is operated along a left-right direction of the X axis, the handle drives the second rotating device to move, and two legs of the torsional spring on the second rotating device are limited by a limiting block to generate reverse torsion. When the handle is released, the second rotating device resets under the action of the reverse torsion of the torsional spring, to bring the handle to the neutral position. A similar process is used for an operation along the Y axis. When the handle is operated along a direction other than the X axis and the Y axis, the handle drives the first rotating device and the second rotating device to move at the same time.
24 Semiconductor device, circuit having the device, and correlation calculation apparatus, signal converter, and signal processing system utilizing the circuit US590505 1996-01-24 US5926057A 1999-07-20 Katsuhisa Ogawa; Mamoru Miyawaki
One terminals of capacitors are connected to multiple input terminals via first switch means which can select a positive or negative logic of an input signal, and the other terminals of the capacitors are commonly connected (point b) to first differential input of a differential input/output type sense amplifier via second switch. The commonly connected portion of the capacitors are connected to second differential input of the differential input/output type sense amplifier, the second differential input having a polarity opposite to that of the first differential input, thereby suppressing an increase in circuit scale due to an increase in the number of bits, and assuring high-speed arithmetic operations.
25 Adjustment operating apparatus US710945 1996-09-24 US5745057A 1998-04-28 Makoto Sasaki; Akira Shinada
An adjustment operating apparatus for adjusting an adjusting object, such as sound volume, through an operation by the user which includes an operation device for adjusting an adjusting object so as to increase or decrease through an operation and for inputting an adjustment change amount proportional to the amount of the operation, and a control device for generating an adjustment control signal for adjusting and controlling the adjusting object in response to a signal in accordance with the operation from the operation device, wherein the control device varies the speed of change in which the adjustment change amount is increased from the speed of change in which the adjustment change amount is decreased, making it easy to perform a sound volume adjustment operation.
26 Force transmission linkage for automotive vehicles US589543 1990-09-28 US5119913A 1992-06-09 Herve Focqueur; Bernard Jumel
A force transmission linkage for an automotive vehicle couples a control member with a maneuvering member of a declutching device for a clutch, and is of the kind comprising a mechanical part with application points carried by a fixed part of the vehicle.In accordance with the invention, one of the application points of the linkage is movable in both directions along a course of travel which is defined between two limit positions and under the action of an irreversible control device driven by a motor. At least one position sensor is associated with the control member and with the movable application point, respectively. A computer is provided, for receiving the information signals from the position sensors so as to control the motor of the control device.
27 Sequential rotary and linear actuating mechanism US3751995D 1972-06-02 US3751995A 1973-08-14 CARLSON J
A compact mechanism for controlling angular and lateral positioning of one member in relation to another. Actuation is effected by a single prime mover through gearing of a type to rotate one of the two members until a rotational stop position is reached whereupon reaction forces on a helical spline cause relative lateral displacement until a predetermined locking relation is attained. The relative movement may sequentially be reversed and unlocked to restore the initial hinged relation.
28 Variable power and variable direction engine and compound planetary phase changing device US63640567 1967-05-05 US3416308A 1968-12-17 LIVEZEY WILLIAM G
29 Apparatus for actuating a control member carrier on a rotatable member US54729166 1966-05-03 US3390586A 1968-07-02 COLVILLE FRANCIS J
30 Device for changing the radial relation of two shafts US39797064 1964-09-21 US3385125A 1968-05-28 PLUMB WILLIAM W
31 Shaft adjustment means US42735365 1965-01-22 US3331256A 1967-07-18 MORRIS GEORGE O
32 Variable speed transmission US48125665 1965-08-20 US3329042A 1967-07-04 MCFARLAND DOUGLAS F
33 Adjustable connection US85251259 1959-11-12 US3047317A 1962-07-31 WENTE ROBERT J
34 Control mechanism for the displacements of a machine part US78631959 1959-01-12 US2924107A 1960-02-09 MARCEL FRESARD; GERALD PRELAT
35 Stroke varying device for mechanical presses and other machines US50578055 1955-05-03 US2862405A 1958-12-02 ROGER MULLER
36 Adjustable gearing US17980150 1950-08-16 US2700903A 1955-02-01 HANS BOHME
37 Phase relationship adjuster US71964547 1947-01-02 US2536102A 1951-01-02 SMITH LEONARD A
38 Control and drive mechanism for helicopter rotors US49462043 1943-07-14 US2428128A 1947-09-30 SHEPPARD WILLIAM L
39 Planetary gear mechanism US35336729 1929-04-08 US1835194A 1931-12-08 WHITON LUCIUS E
40 Power-transmitting mechanism US32256728 1928-11-28 US1780654A 1930-11-04 MOLYNEUX GEORGE E
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