Norman D. Cappelle - Arlington Heights IL Walter Meyer - McHenry IL Henry H. Tap - Cary IL
Assignee:
Oak Industries Inc. - Crystal Lake IL
International Classification:
F16H 3518
US Classification:
74 10R
Abstract:
A TV tuner has a housing and a rotating channel selector shaft mounted on the housing. There are a plurality of individual support members positioned by and mounted on parallel flatted areas of the shaft, which flatted areas vary in size to assure correct placement of the support members. Individual coil strips, each carrying a tuning screw, are fixed to the shaft assembly. A simplified clutching arrangement for controlling adjustment of the screws utilizes a coil spring to provide the initial force for moving a pinion gear into operating engagement with the tuning screws. The tuning screws are held by resilient arms which bias the head of the screws toward the shaft to thus firmly maintain the screws in any adjusted position. Each of the coil strips have contacts extending outwardly from one side and positioned to be in electrical and mechanical contact with cantilever spring members fastened to a printed circuit board which in turn is held by the housing.
Dr. Meyer III graduated from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine in 1968. He works in Galveston, TX and 1 other location and specializes in Psychiatry. Dr. Meyer III is affiliated with Shriners Hospitals For Children Galveston, Shriners Hospitals For Children Houston, St Joseph Medical Center and University Of Texas Medical Branch.
children seem to be experimenting with cross-gender behavior, but very few are following through to request gender change as they mature," wrote Dr. Walter Meyer III, a pediatric psychiatrist at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas, in a separate commentary published in Pediatrics.
Date: Feb 20, 2012
Category: Health
Source: Google
Kids Who Veer From Gender Norms at Higher Risk for Abuse
ildren seem to be experimenting with cross-gender behavior, but very few are following through to request gender change as they mature, wrote Dr. Walter Meyer III, a pediatric psychiatrist at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas, in a separate commentary published in Pediatrics.