Metal deforming – By relatively movable offset tool-faces – With tool motion in fixed path
Patent
1980-06-10
1982-02-16
Crosby, Gene P.
Metal deforming
By relatively movable offset tool-faces
With tool motion in fixed path
72458, B21D 700
Patent
active
043154220
ABSTRACT:
There are three different point-of-use apparatus that are adapted to be actuated by a socket wrench handle or handles. The first apparatus includes two like jaw member assemblies that have spaced apart substantially parallel upper and lower jaws connected to an end member which has a receiving socket for a wrench handle. The upper jaw is beveled at forty-five degrees so that when a strip of metal is mounted in facing jaw members the strip may be bent by the wrench handles to a desired angle. Another apparatus is for bending or pulling cable or tubing and includes end plates and connecting rods. The rods may utilize bushings for bending to a specific diameter. A third is for cutting of the cable or tubing and includes a scissors-type cutter with one handle removed and driven by a ratchet wrench.
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Crosby Gene P.
McBride Joan
Roberts Ralph R.
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