Elongated-member-driving apparatus – With means to support member and/or work relative to driver – Driver moves work – member held stationary
Patent
1975-10-30
1977-05-24
Coe, Philip R.
Elongated-member-driving apparatus
With means to support member and/or work relative to driver
Driver moves work, member held stationary
99646R, 426421, A47J 4300
Patent
active
040250326
ABSTRACT:
A machine for inserting pliable handles into soft food articles, such as apples, pears, corn cobs, etc. Pliable, nonsplintering handles, made of coiled paper, are used to avoid accidents, especially when the food is eaten by a child. The handle is loaded into a spring holder, supported by a cylindrical jacket, and the food article is forced down on the handle against the force of the spring. The jacket supports the handle as it enters the food, preventing bending or buckling.
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O'Neil Fred
O'Neil Louise
Ward Paul S.
Champion International Corporation
Coe Philip R.
Sommer Evelyn M.
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