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US Patent 3875761
Issued Date
April 8, 1975
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The present invention covers a backlash equalizer of simple and economical construction which includes isolation of input and output with no interaction during adjustment. This latter is easy to obtain.
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April 8, 1975
Application Number
05/414,493
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December 12, 1973
US Classification
464/160   74/409
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F16D   3/00   (20060101)  
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CROSS REFERENCE TO OTHER APPLICATION This present application in view of its presently accorded filing date of Dec. 12, 1973, constitutes a continuation of Gustav Bergson U.S. application Ser. No. 415,254, filed Nov. 12, 1973.
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64/6   64/4   64/1V   64/DIG.2   64/27R   74/409   74/526   74/10.2  
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