Friday, June 28, 2019

One smaller support engages one end of the spring


The implementation scheme of the confluence bar connector assembly may include the construction of a dynamic pressure head into a conical annular part and two spacing strips, which are fixed to the annular part and constructed to be fixed to the confluence strip. The annular portion may have an incision formed therein for ventilation. The two spaced strips can extend in the longitudinal direction perpendicular to the conical annular part. The spaced strip may have an opening formed therein to fix the spaced strip to the confluence strip. The hydrostatic head may comprise a conical annular portion and a connector portion which is constructed to be fixed to an electronic device. The connector part of the hydrostatic head can extend along the plane perpendicular to the axis of the conical annular part. The connector portion may have an opening formed therein to fix the connector portion to an electronic device. The connector may include an adaptive connector constructed to receive in a conical annular portion of the dynamic and static heads. The adaptive connector may have a first end constructed to receive in the conical annular portion of the hydrostatic head and a second end constructed to receive in the conical annular portion of the hydrostatic head. The adaptive connector may have an incision formed therein for ventilation. The connector also includes a spring bracket fixed to a dynamic pressure head and an adaptive connector, and a spring arranged in the spring bracket. The spring support may have a first part constructed to be fixed to the dynamic pressure head and a second part constructed to be fixed to the adaptive connector. The spring can be arranged in the central part of the adaptive connector and surround the second part of the spring bracket. The connector may also include two smaller supports constructed to be fixed in the central portion of the adaptive connector. One smaller support engages one end of the spring, and another smaller support engages the relative end of the spring.


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