Metal deforming – By three or more coacting relatively movable tools – Concurrently actuated tools
Patent
1980-03-10
1982-01-12
Moon, Charlie T.
Metal deforming
By three or more coacting relatively movable tools
Concurrently actuated tools
72452, 7245301, 72370, B21D 4100, B21J 716
Patent
active
043098916
ABSTRACT:
A double acting, self-contained small diameter (31/2 inch) combination hydraulic-mechanical swage is disclosed using an arcuate guide having sliding contact with pivotal arms over a majority of the length thereof, the arms being pivotable with identation tips thereon for deforming and connecting together two small (less than 7 inches or 18 centimeters diameter) telescopic tubes for casing repair.
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Moon Charlie T.
Nichols Theron H.
Ries Carl G.
Texaco Inc.
Whaley Thomas H.
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