Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Overedge assembling means
Patent
1998-03-16
2000-07-25
Bryant, David P.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Overedge assembling means
292835, 724669, 7248291, B23P 1100
Patent
active
060922702
ABSTRACT:
A die (24) and punch (32) is employed to form a joint (74) between at least two sheets of material (70 and 72). The preferred embodiment die (24) has a shield (54) surrounding an anvil (52). This shield (54) has at least one aperture (120) extending therethrough.
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Bryant David P.
BTM Corporation
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