Claims
- 1. A tube spring manometer comprising a deviation detector support, a tube spring rigidly connected at one end with the deviation detector support and at the other end with an end piece, a pointer train including a toothed segment to which a segment lever pivotally mounted on a segment axis belongs, and further comprising a tie rod which is rigid at least in the longitudinal direction, whose length is invariable and which articulates at the bearings both with an arm of the segment lever located on one side of the segment axis as well as with the end piece, circular holes being formed in said segment lever arm and in the end piece at the bearings, the segment lever arm being a massive, plate-like element in the region between a segment axis and one of the bearing holes and said end piece includes a plate-like element whose greatest dimensions lie in a plane common to said segment lever arm and wherein said tie rod is a plastic member which has two tabs which can be snapped into said bearing holes.
- 2. The tube spring manometer according to claim 1, wherein said end piece in the common plane is connected to the end of said tube spring and is stiffened to prevent bending.
- 3. A tube spring manometer according to claim 1, wherein said segment lever arm is bordered on the side by two rectilinear edges.
- 4. A tube spring manometer according to claim 1, wherein a non-adjustable zero stop pin is provided in said pointer train.
- 5. A tube spring manometer according to claim 4, wherein said pin is provided on the deviation detector support for a pivotal member of said pointer train formed as said toothed segment.
- 6. A tube spring manometer according to claim 5, wherein said pin is a stud bolt.
Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 854,645 filed Nov. 25, 1977, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,148,123.
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