Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – To apply or remove a resilient article
Patent
1980-08-20
1986-01-21
Watson, Robert C.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
To apply or remove a resilient article
B23P 1902
Patent
active
045649898
ABSTRACT:
A device for use when inserting a tube into or through a rubber stopper, or other resilient sealing member. A rigid body member is provided with one or more holes shaped to support a tube in an upright position, so that a person can manually grip and push a stopper downward over the tube, without the normal difficulty of having to grip both the tube and the stopper at the same time. In a preferred embodiment the body member is also provided with a base to support the body in a stable position on a work bench or the like, and is further provided with a rigid protrusion having a suitable diameter for use in removing the tube from the stopper.
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Honeycutt Gary C.
Southern Methodist University
Watson Robert C.
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