Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Puller or pusher means – contained force multiplying operator
Patent
1986-02-06
1987-09-22
Goldberg, Howard N.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Puller or pusher means, contained force multiplying operator
29 33E, 29526R, 122163, 122164, 1381181, 138149, 138156, 138177, 138DIG11, 285 47, 285183, B21D 5300, F22B 718, F16L 4300
Patent
active
046945474
ABSTRACT:
An improved one-piece metal jacket for insulated pipe elbows, bends and/or turns having a central metal spine spaced apart along which a plurality of opposed pairs of metal fingers extend sufficiently to overlap, longitudinally and traversely forming a weatherproof covering and fasteners to hold the fingers in place.
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Childers Products Company of Beachwood, Ohio; Technical Product Information Brochure EJAE-1179, and GEJ-479, copyrighted in 1977 and 1976, respectively, entitled "ELL-JACS.RTM. Aluminum Elbows" and GORE ELL-JACS.RTM. Aluminum Elbows, respectively.
Goldberg Howard N.
Pelton James M.
Wallace Ronald S.
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