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Title |
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[EN] Epicyclic transmission with eccentric drive and thrust-transmitting bodies in stationary guide |
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Applicant/owner |
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BOCK ORTHOPAED IND
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Inventor |
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HORVATH EDUARD
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22/96 |
Application date |
AD |
Mar 12, 1974 |
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Application number |
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45047874 |
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Country of application |
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US |
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Publication date |
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Feb 24, 1976 |
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Priority data |
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AT
238773
19730316
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IPC main class |
ICM |
F16H 1/28
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Cooperative patent classification |
CPC |
F16H 1/32
F16H 2001/2881
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MCD main class |
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MCD secondary class |
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A61F 2/68
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F16H 1/32
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Abstract |
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[EN] An epicyclic transmission between a stationary member and a rotatable section of a prosthesis comprises a fixed ring gear secured to the stationary member, a driven ring gear of smaller diameter, and an annular planet pinion in mesh with both ring gears. The planet pinion is set in motion by a multiplicity of angularly spaced thrust-transmitting bodies, such as balls or pins, which are independently guided in apertures of an annular extension of the stationary member and bear upon an eccentric rigid with a drive shaft. The solid guide portions of this stationary extension can be used to accommodate energy-supply lines. |
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