Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With means to shape work or cut product – Means to form opening in work for member
Patent
1984-08-14
1986-04-15
Bell, Paul A.
Elongated-member-driving apparatus
With means to shape work or cut product
Means to form opening in work for member
227152, 227156, B21J 1508, B27F 704, B27F 719, D05B 2300
Patent
active
045822360
ABSTRACT:
Stitching is achieved by means of a supply of synthetic resin staples or tacks contained in a staple feeder provided over work and arranged to be sequentially fed from the staple feeder legs of the staples or tacks penetrate through the work placed on a bed ends of the staples or tacks are deformed so as not to be removed from the work. Holes are formed, in advance, in the work at points through which the legs of the staples or tacks are to penetrate.
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Bell Paul A.
Ross Taylor J.
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