Metal deforming – By deflecting successively-presented portions of work during... – With use of means to remove product from deflector
Patent
1998-01-09
1999-09-14
Hail, III, Joseph J.
Metal deforming
By deflecting successively-presented portions of work during...
With use of means to remove product from deflector
140 3CA, 140 927, B21F 312, B21C 4700
Patent
active
059504730
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed herein is a coil spring forming machine and transfer conveyor assembly comprising a transfer conveyor operable through a succession of operational cycles and including and endless conveyor assembly and a conveyor drive servo-motor drivingly connected to the conveyor assembly and operative, upon each energization thereof, to drive the conveyor assembly through one operational cycle. A control system operative to automatically and non-selectively cause energization of the conveyor drive servo-motor.
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Andrea Michael E.
Hamill Stuart C.
Jaworski Wayne D.
Wentzek Horst F.
Butler Rodney
Frank L. Wells Company
Hail III Joseph J.
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