Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – With control means energized in response to activator...
Patent
1998-08-12
2000-11-28
Hughes, S. Thomas
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
With control means energized in response to activator...
29711, 29460, 29 33P, 29 33K, 700 96, 700117, 700145, B23P 2100
Patent
active
061517720
ABSTRACT:
Automated method and machinery for fabricating a wrought-iron fence panel. The machinery includes (a) automated programmable machinery for welding vertical pickets to horizontal runners to form a fence panel; (b) automated programmable machinery for straightening the fence panel; (c) automated programmable machinery for washing the fence panel; (d) automated programmable machinery for drying the fence panel; (e) automated programmable machinery for painting the fence panel; and (f) automated programmable conveyor machinery for conveying the vertical pickets, the horizontal runners, and the fence panel from station to station.
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Kozlow Woodruff J.
Pigott Patrick C.
Warren Davis E.
Hong John C.
Hughes S. Thomas
Roberts, Jr. Reginald F.
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