Chain – staple – and horseshoe making – Chains – Attachments
Patent
1978-09-05
1980-12-30
Husar, Francis S.
Chain, staple, and horseshoe making
Chains
Attachments
24116R, 294 78A, B66C 112
Patent
active
042415756
ABSTRACT:
A chain saddle assembly is disclosed which permits a chain used as a sling to be supported at any point between its opposite ends. The supported link is placed in a groove so that the link is lying sideways with one leg of the link above the other. Ledges are provided which engage the two links of the chain adajacent to the link which is being supported. The assembly thus prevents possible slipage of the chain through the assembly while providing proper support without imposing undo stress concentrations on the supported link or the links adjacent to it.
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patent: 3027615 (1962-04-01), Forney
patent: 3611710 (1971-10-01), Holmes
patent: 4060269 (1977-11-01), Rieger
Crosby Gene P.
Husar Francis S.
I & I Sling Company, Inc.
McNulty Anthony J.
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