US Patent: 7,013,576
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| Measuring Device Using Multi-Start Threaded Spindle
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Patentees:
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| Shuuji Hayashida (exact or similar names) - Kawasaki, Japan |
| Kouji Sasaki (exact or similar names) - Kawasaki, Japan |
| Yuichi Ichikawa (exact or similar names) - Kawasaki, Japan |
| Osamu Saito (exact or similar names) - Kawasaki, Japan |
| Seigo Takahashi (exact or similar names) - Kawasaki, Japan |
| Masamichi Suzuki (exact or similar names) - Kawasaki, Japan |
| Tetsuya Nakadoi (exact or similar names) - Higashihiroshima, Japan |
| Masahiko Tachikake (exact or similar names) - Higashihiroshima, Japan |
| Takahiro Nakamura (exact or similar names) - Higashihiroshima, Japan |
| Masafumi Okamoto (exact or similar names) - Higashihiroshima, Japan |
| Yuuzou Hashimoto (exact or similar names) - Kure, Japan |
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| Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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| Applied: |
Dec. 26, 2002 |
| Granted: |
Mar. 21, 2006 |
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Description: |
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Abstract
Provided is a measuring device 1 for measuring the size of an object comprising a body 2, and a spindle 3 which is screwed into the body 2 and axially advances and retracts by screwing with respect to the body 2, the measurement being based on the axial displacement of the spindle 3 effected by the revolution of the spindle, wherein the spindle is screwed into the body 2 via a multiple-start thread 31. Therefore, it is possible to displace the spindle 3 at a high speed, which improves the operability of the measuring device.
Application filed in Japan, 28 Dec 2001 |
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