Metal deforming – By tool-couple pressing together adjacent surface portions... – To form longitudinally-seamed tube
Patent
1980-02-19
1985-07-23
Crosby, Gene P.
Metal deforming
By tool-couple pressing together adjacent surface portions...
To form longitudinally-seamed tube
72181, 228 175, B21D 3902
Patent
active
045302251
ABSTRACT:
A strip-bending mill is assembled from a set of interchangeable stages, each stage imparting a particular curvature of the strip; a group of stages so assembled, stepwise bending a particularly wide strip or skelp into a tube. For bending a different width strip or skelp, a different group of stages is assembled, but usually including some of the previously used stages in different positions. None of the stages are adjustable. Particular simple construction features are able to be achieved.
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Jordans Josef
Meurer Hans
Crosby Gene P.
Mannesmann AG
Siegemund Ralf H.
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