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Inventor: Dutsch; German
Address: Schweinfurt, DE
No. of patents: 6
Patents:
| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 6513976 |
Linear guide arrangement |
February 4, 2003 |
| In a linear guide arrangement (10a) with an elongated guide rail (12a) and a guide carriage (14a) that can travel thereon in the lengthwise direction (L) of the guide rail (12a), a surface of the guide rail (12a) facing the guide carriage (14a) is covered by a cover band (24a). A band se |
| 6443619 |
Guide unit |
September 3, 2002 |
| For protecting a guide rail (10) between two guide carriages with fixed spacing (A) running on the guide rail (10), a covering means (20) which adjoins each of the guide carriages (12) and has a rigid configuration in the axial direction (X) over a substantial part of its length is provi |
| 6435719 |
Linear guide device |
August 20, 2002 |
| A linear guide device comprises a guide rail (10) with a longitudinal axis (12) and at least one guideway (16), as well as a runner carriage (14) guided at the guideway (16), in the direction of the longitudinal axis. The guideway (16) is covered before and after the runner carriage (14) |
| 5584581 |
Linear guiding device |
December 17, 1996 |
| A main body of a bearing (12) is guided on a guide rail (10) by at least one rolling-element circuit (14, 16) and receives at one end an end plate (13). A deflection duct (50, 52) is recessed in the end plate and receives a deflection piece (60), which crosses the deflection duct (50, 52 |
| 5509736 |
Linear guiding device |
April 23, 1996 |
| A main body of a bearing (12) is guided on a guide rail (10) by at least one rolling-element circuit (14, 16) and receives at one end an end plate (13). A deflection duct (50, 52) is recessed in the end plate and receives a deflection piece (60), which crosses the deflection duct (50, 52 |
| 5044779 |
Linear ball bush |
September 3, 1991 |
| In a linear ball bush of part-annular form it is proposed that part-annular seals are secured against rotation about the cage axis by shape-locking engagement with a cage and are movable radially in relation to the cage axis over their substantially entire circumferential extent. Further |
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