As shown in the accompanying drawings
Means are provided for supported member 7 to be variably positioned with respect to base 15. Member 7 is adjusted through the use of threaded jacking sleeve 13, which has slot 27 that engages with two prongs 9 of driving washer 3. Said adjustment is achieved when driving washer 3, located inside of counterbore 31 of member 7, is turned, employing prongs 9 to cause jacking sleeve 13 to turn within member 7, thus adjusting position of member 7 up or down with respect to base 15.
Optional spring washer 6 is installed loosely around locking screw 19, and is used for applications where the entire mechanical device is subjected to vibrations or heavy mechanical impacts. Spring washer 6 is positioned between the bottom of counterbore 4 and head 2 of locking screw 19.
Bottoms 12 of prongs 9 are slanted in such way that, during CW rotation of driving washer 3, the attacking sides 30 of prongs 9 are shorter than their opposite sides 8. Such design allows prongs 9 of driving washer 3 to disengage from the threaded jacking sleeve's slot 27 a fraction of a rotation earlier they would if the ends of the two prongs 9 were flat and parallel to top of jacking sleeve 13. Said disengagement will occur providing there is sufficient gap 5 between the bottom of counterbore 4 of driving washer 3 or spring washer 6 and head 2 of screw 19. When the driving washer 3 is turned CCW the sharp edges 11 of long sides 8 of prongs 9 engage with sharp edges 10 of slot 27 of threaded jacking sleeve 13 allowing threaded jacking sleeve 13 to be turned back into threaded opening 29 of the body of member 7. To enhance effectiveness of this feature another pair of slants 28 can be cut on corresponding edges of slot 27 of threaded jacking sleeve 13.
The bottom end of threaded jacking sleeve 13 presents a convex, spherically curved surface 14, which rests in a concave, cone-shaped nest 26 of self-adjusting insert 25.
Driving washer 3 is rotated with a special tool not shown on the drawing, which has two prongs that engage slit 32 in the body of driving washer 3.
Means are provided for locking a given adjustment of member 7 with respect to base 15 through the use of an Allen wrench inserted into opening 1 of locking screw 19. The locking screw 19 engages with captive nut 20 located in oval groove 22 of base 15. The self-adjusting captive nut 20 is protected with washer 16 and held in place by internal retaining ring 18, which is snapped into groove 17 of counterbore 21.