Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Overedge assembling means
Patent
1989-10-02
1991-05-28
Watson, Robert C.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Overedge assembling means
B23P 1100
Patent
active
050182625
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for lacing together ends of a belt. The apparatus contains a base, a pair of frame structures secured to the base and connecting together at the respective tops thereof. The pair of frame structures slope downwardly from their respective connected tops and away from each other such as to provide a generally upright opening wherein a lever is slidably disposed for moving up and down. A pair of springs connect to the pair of frames and to the lever for biasing upwardly the lever. An hydraulic jack is preferably provided for driving downwardly the lever towards the base to contact and close a clipper vise lacer containing a plurality of clipper hooks. Upon closure, the clipper vise lacer drives and embeds the clipper hooks into an end of the belt that has been previously disposed in the clipper vise lacer.
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Carpenter John Wade
Watson Robert C.
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