Claims
- 1. A slide plate adjustment mechanism comprising a slide track plate having a pair of slide tracks along the sides thereof, a slide plate having bearing blocks along the sides thereof that ride in said tracks and which are spring-biased against said tracks, said bearing blocks extending substantially along the entire length of the side of said slide plate and serving as (1) sole bearing surfaces between said slide plate and slide track plate so that said slide plate may be moved relative to said slide track plate, and (2) friction members which provide a drag dependent upon the bearing characteristics of the material of said bearing blocks and the spring biasing force to permit semi-permanent positioning of said slide plate relative to said slide track plate.
- 2. A slide plate adjustment mechanism as in claim 1, in which said bearing blocks are of nylon material.
- 3. A slide plate adjustment mechanism according to claim 1 wherein the sides of said side plate are cut out to accommodate said bearing blocks.
- 4. A slide plate adjustment mechanism according to claim 3 having a stop means to prevent removal of the bearing blocks from said tracks.
- 5. A slide plate adjustment mechanism according to claim 3 wherein said slide plate includes a stud affixed to the underside of said slide plate and which passes through an upper bearing, a housing, a lower bearing and a bearing plate and held in place by a retaining means and where in said upper and lower bearings provide for pivotal movement of said housing with respect to said slide plate about an axis which is generally perpendicular to said slide plate.
- 6. A slide plate adjustment mechanism comprising a slide track plate having a pair of slide tracks along the sides thereof, a slide plate having bearing blocks along the sides thereof that ride in said tracks and which are spring-biased against said tracks, said bearing blocks being generally pentagonal in cross section and having a base, each of said bearing blocks having a slot in said base for positioning over the sides of said slide plate said bearing block serving as (1) sole bearing surface between said slide plate and slide track plate so that said slide plate may be moved relative to said slide track plate, and (2) friction members which provide a drag dependent upon the bearing characteristics of the material of said bearing blocks and the spring biasing force to permit semi-permanent positioning of said slide plate relative to said slide track plate.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of Ser. No. 07/044,756 filed 5/1/87, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,826,123 which was a continuation of Ser. No. 494,810 filed 5/16/83 now abandoned.
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