Elongated-member-driving apparatus – Stretching tool with means to fasten flaccid work to rigid base – Including mechanical means to apply force to stretching tool
Patent
1980-11-10
1982-09-14
Goldberg, Howard N.
Elongated-member-driving apparatus
Stretching tool with means to fasten flaccid work to rigid base
Including mechanical means to apply force to stretching tool
112153, 112169, 227 20, 227131, B25C 502, B25C 515
Patent
active
043491421
ABSTRACT:
A high speed, portable, rug binding machine in the form of an electric-powered hand-tool carrying and dispensing a roll of binding tape has floor-engaging canted wheels for directing the frame of the machine into a rug as it is rolled along a rug edge to which a binding is stapled by the machine as the operator pulls a trigger causing a solenoid to drive the stapler by way of a power linkage which automatically adjusts for rug and for binding thickness; the machine has adjustment for varying rug-to-binding holding force, prior to stapling, and rug introduction angle; simplicity of mechanism provides compactness and light weight suitable for one-hand manipulation by the operator under all conditions.
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Goldberg Howard N.
McClellan, Sr. John F.
Silverberg Fred A.
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