Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – With magazine supply
Patent
1988-10-05
1990-02-13
Eley, Timothy V.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
With magazine supply
29811, 221167, 221168, 221312R, B23Q 716
Patent
active
048994383
ABSTRACT:
A clip-like, C-shaped sheet-metal nut and an assembly device therefor, the nut having a thread leg with an embossed thread portion and a clip leg having a through hole, with the forward end of the thread leg having an upwardly and forwardly inclined insertion plate. A pair of guide webs are integrally formed on the two lateral edges of the thread leg that extend upwardly at right angles to the leg with the upper edges of the webs protruding above the insertion plate and running parallel to the clip leg and with their side surfaces being in a line with the lateral edges of the clip leg to provide a substantially outer rectangular perimeter to the nut.
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Escher Lothar
Kramer Ernst
Mack Gerhard
Muller Klaus
Eley Timothy V.
Raymond A.
Vo Peter D. B.
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