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Figure drawn according
to modifications explained in
Danish Patent No. 52,047.
Figs. 1 and 2 from Danish Patent No. 52,047,
issued Aug. 11, 1936.
Fig. 2, left, from Danish Tuner Patent
No. 52,047, shows the roller (red) mounted
upon a lever, while Fig. 1, from the same
patent, shows the roller 3a mounted upon a
plunger.
Figs. 1 and 2 from the
Danish Patent, reproduced
above, show that it was
known in 1936 that a plun-
ger could be substituted for
a lever in an automatic tun-
ing mechanism.
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/y. 2
Appellees' coa.xial rocker and tappet combination (left) is the equivalent
of Appellant's coaxial rocker and tappet combination (right).
Operating this combination by a plunger instead of a lever does not avoid
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