(under subclass 126) Mechanisms in which the driving member is a lever effective in its oscillation to impart motion to the driven member.
(1) Note. It should be noted that the movement of the lever and driven element is relative. Hence, if the "driven" element is held or fixed, and the support or pivot of the lever is compelled to move in the required manner by the oscillation or reciprocation of the lever, such structure will satisfy the terms of this definition.
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156+, for lever gripper mountings.
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254, Implements or Apparatus for Applying Pushing or Pulling Force,
31, 105+, 206+, 210, 237+, and 245 for similar mechanisms for imparting a step-by-step movement to a traveling bar or rack.