Advancing material of indeterminate length – By intermittent material-mover – Manual material-mover
Patent
1992-11-04
1995-03-28
Stodola, Daniel P.
Advancing material of indeterminate length
By intermittent material-mover
Manual material-mover
29751, 72410, H01R 43045
Patent
active
054009413
ABSTRACT:
Core end sleeves (22) are linked to one another in the form of a belt and in each case have a metal sleeve (70) in the front region and a plastic sleeve (71), which partially engages over the metal sleeve (70), in the rear region, via which the core end sleeves are connected to one another. The plastic sleeves are in each case provided on their rear end with a projection (72) which points to the rear and rests on an outer side of the belt. The height, running at right angles to the plane of the belt, of the projection (72) is independent of the diameter of the plastic sleeves (71). Core end sleeves (22) for different conductor cross-sections can thus be transported using one and the same core end sleeve guide track (63) which has a guide groove (67) on its one side wall (65) for the projections (72).
REFERENCES:
patent: 3710610 (1973-01-01), McCaughey
David Bernd
Hetland Detlev
Kornfeld Hans-Joachim
Salten Johann-Georg
Schlue Michael
Stodola Daniel P.
Weidmuller Interface GmbH & Co.
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