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2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This SAE Standard covers the general and dimensional data for various types of ball joints with inch threads commonly used on control linkages in automotive, marine, and construction and industrial equipment applications.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"> ...
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<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This SAE Standard covers the general and dimensional data for various types of ball joints with inch threads commonly used on control linkages in automotive, marine, and construction and industrial equipment applications.</div> <div class="htmlview paragraph"> ...
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Skeletal Radiology, 1987
The ball-and-socket ankle joint is a malformation of the ankle in which the articular surface of the talus is hemispherical in both the anteroposterior and lateral projections and has a congruent, concave tibial articular surface. Fourteen patients with this condition were identified retrospectively.
F, Pistoia, M B, Ozonoff, P, Wintz
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The ball-and-socket ankle joint is a malformation of the ankle in which the articular surface of the talus is hemispherical in both the anteroposterior and lateral projections and has a congruent, concave tibial articular surface. Fourteen patients with this condition were identified retrospectively.
F, Pistoia, M B, Ozonoff, P, Wintz
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SAE Technical Paper Series, 2003
<div class="htmlview paragraph">In automobile steering and suspension systems, ball and socket joints are exposed to contaminants(water, sand salt, dirt and others) during their life span. Ball joints use a seal (also known as a boot, or dust cover) to prevent these contaminants from penetrating into its housing.</div> <div class ...
Walter Bordon +2 more
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<div class="htmlview paragraph">In automobile steering and suspension systems, ball and socket joints are exposed to contaminants(water, sand salt, dirt and others) during their life span. Ball joints use a seal (also known as a boot, or dust cover) to prevent these contaminants from penetrating into its housing.</div> <div class ...
Walter Bordon +2 more
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The ball and socket ankle joint
The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. British volume, 1979This paper reports fifteen cases of ball and socket articulation at the ankle followed up for an average of twelve years. All patients showed inequality of leg length. Ten patients showed coalitions of the bones of the hindfoot and nine patients had a reduction in the number of bony elements of the forefoot.
G M, Channon, B J, Brotherton
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Otology & Neurotology, 2011
To describe a new titanium clip prosthesis for partial ossicular reconstruction with a micro ball joint in the headplate for compensation of tympanic membrane displacements.Laboratory experiments followed by 18 consecutive patients.A micro ball joint was implemented into a headplate of titanium middle ear prosthesis.
Dirk, Beutner +4 more
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To describe a new titanium clip prosthesis for partial ossicular reconstruction with a micro ball joint in the headplate for compensation of tympanic membrane displacements.Laboratory experiments followed by 18 consecutive patients.A micro ball joint was implemented into a headplate of titanium middle ear prosthesis.
Dirk, Beutner +4 more
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2017
<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This SAE Standard covers the general and dimensional data for industrial quality ball joints commonly used on control linkages in metric automotive, marine, construction, and industrial equipment applications.</div></div>
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<div class="section abstract"> <div class="htmlview paragraph">This SAE Standard covers the general and dimensional data for industrial quality ball joints commonly used on control linkages in metric automotive, marine, construction, and industrial equipment applications.</div></div>
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A ball-joint manipulator for microelectrode recording
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 1981The conventional technique for single unit recording involves insertion of microelectrodes into the brain along an axis which is perpendicular to the cross-sectional plan of a recording chamber. Thus, only tissue that lies within the projection of the recording chamber can be reached. This limitation is overcome by use of a ball-joint manipulator which
S, Hocherman, A, Itshaky, E, Gilat
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Congenital Ball and Socket Ankle Joint
The British Journal of Radiology, 1962In 1958 Lamb described five cases with a ball and socket ankle joint. Brahme (1961) reported a further case with a bilateral ankle joint involvement in a paper entitled “Upper Talar Enarthrosis”. In some of the cases presented the affected limb was shorter than the normal limb. Fusion of the tarsal bones was noted in some cases.
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Vacuum-Tight Cylinder Joints and Ball-and-Socket Joints
Review of Scientific Instruments, 1963Two types of vacuum-tight joint have been developed for articulation of the connecting lines of a mercury manometer. The design and construction of each joint are described. The cylinder type has a seal around the circumference of a tube. The exit tube of the cylinder joint can be moved in a plane normal to the joint axis.
L. A. Guildner, H. F. Stimson
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Accelerations in the Ball Joint
Mechanics Based Design of Structures and Machines, 2013A procedure for calculating relative accelerations in spatial mechanisms is extended to include ball joints. The relationship of the relative velocities in a closed-loop mechanism is differentiated and then manipulated into set of simultaneous linear equations in the unknown relative accelerations.
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