Chain – staple – and horseshoe making – Chain making – Blanks and processes
Patent
1985-07-25
1987-02-17
Larson, Lowell A.
Chain, staple, and horseshoe making
Chain making
Blanks and processes
59 27, 59 83, 63 9, 2338, 269 88, B21L 300
Patent
active
046429824
ABSTRACT:
A chain link belt includes a plurality of tube pairs, each pair comprising two tubes joined along their sides in a substantially parallel relation. A plurality of wires of predetermined lengths are used to join the tubes to form the belt links. The wires are formed in a quadrilateral with the tubes on opposite sides thereof and with the joined ends of the wire links positioned within one of the tubes hidden from view. One of the wires is engaged through one tube of the adjacent tube pairs and another wire is engaged through the other tube pairs for connection of other tube pairs to form the chain link belt.
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Jones David B.
Larson Lowell A.
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