Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Multiple station assembly or disassembly apparatus
Patent
1979-05-25
1981-10-06
Combs, Ervin M.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Multiple station assembly or disassembly apparatus
29799, 29823, B23P 1900, B23Q 703
Patent
active
042927340
ABSTRACT:
An in-line assembly machine is disclosed which is capable of commonly actuating tooling associated with the machine at a plurality of work stations. The machine includes a camshaft with a plurality of cams fixed thereto. Upper and lower elongated tool plates are also included. These elongated tool plates are reciprocated by first and second lifting rods, respectively, which are driven by the cams via followers. The rotation of the camshaft thus causes the upper and lower elongated tool plates to reciprocate, thereby commonly actuating tooling to perform operations on parts to be assembled.
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Swanson Douglas L.
Yeo Norman H.
Combs Ervin M.
Swanson-Erie Corporation
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