Metal deforming – With means to drive tool – Including cam-actuated support
Patent
1990-01-11
1991-05-14
Jones, David
Metal deforming
With means to drive tool
Including cam-actuated support
72456, 100291, 100292, 74 50, B21J 918
Patent
active
050145398
ABSTRACT:
A crimp press having an eccentric guide in which an eccentric tang having a bearing runs. In contrast to the known eccentric guides, the eccentric guide is not straight but instead has a curved region on one side. As a result, during the first 90.degree. of the eccentric shaft rotation, the tappet covers the greatest part of the stroke path, and in the second 90.degree. of rotation of the eccentric shaft, only a short stroke path is executed, during which the deformation of the contact takes place. A crimp press with the eccentric guide has a more lightweight structure, is equipped with a smaller reduction gear and requires a lower rotational speed of the drive motor, as compared to conventional crimp presses.
REFERENCES:
patent: 3339481 (1967-09-01), Lang
patent: 3451276 (1969-06-01), Wadlow
patent: 3621702 (1971-11-01), Kralowetz
Jones David
Pauley Douglas H.
Speckman Thomas W.
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