Brakes – Rod
Patent
1991-01-18
1993-01-05
Halvosa, George E. A.
Brakes
Rod
188 43, 188 651, 188 727, 188 7345, 188166, 226195, 242 752, B65H 5910
Patent
active
051762285
ABSTRACT:
A self-containing brake assembly adapted to be mounted on a strip feeding device to apply an adjustable frictionally braking force to the strip includes a first braking element mountable upon a feed table. A second braking element having spaced opposed webs located at opposite sides of the first element is guided by guide pins fixed to one element and received in bores in the other for movement between a braking position wherein a work piece strip is frictionally gripped between one side of the first braking element and the opposed web of the second and a release position in which the opposed web is disengaged from the strip. An adjustable spring resiliently biases the elements towards the braking position an eccentric release cam may be manually operated to shift the elements to their release position.
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Diamond Die & Mold Company
Halvosa George E. A.
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