Claims
- 1. A joint for connecting two members so that they can move in two directions but not rotate comprising:
- (a) a spherical head,
- (b) a hollow pocket having a partly spherical inner surface,
- (c) a series of four detents and four longitudinal grooves on the outer surface of the head and the pocket inner surface each spaced 90.degree. from each other with a detent being trapped in an aligned groove thus allowing the head to tilt longitudinally and laterally but restraining it from rotation,
- (d) remotely actuated brake means for engaging the outer surface of the head to lock the head and pocket in fixed position, said brake means including a braking member with a segmented braking surface on its working end which is engageable with the spherical head, resilient means normally urging the braking member away from braking engagement with the spherical head, and means for moving the braking member against the resilient means into braking engagement with the spherical head to lock the head and pocket in a predetermined position, and
- (e) a working member connecting to the head and controlled by movement of the head.
- 2. The joint of claim 1 wherein the means for moving the braking member includes a hollow stem on the pocket communicating with the inner surface of the pocket, a rod connected to the braking surface and guided through the stem, a remote actuator for moving the rod through the stem, and spring means positioned around the rod and urging the actuator, stem, and braking surface away from the engagement with the head.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of copending application Ser. No. 07/369,247 filed on Jun. 21, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,974,371.
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