Chain – staple – and horseshoe making – Chains – Conduit
Patent
1998-02-06
1999-09-14
Jones, David
Chain, staple, and horseshoe making
Chains
Conduit
59 4, 59 5, 474206, 474209, F16G 1306
Patent
active
059504161
ABSTRACT:
A tentering chain is assembled of inner links and outer links or link plates interconnected by journal pins passing through the outer link plates and through the inner links so that the latter are positioned between the outer link plates. The inner links have plates which are provided with integral bearing bushings that are interconnected at a junction (J) formed by pressing four bearing bushings together with a transition fit after a bearing roller has been placed on each of two of the four bushings to form the inner links. The inner link plates form with their bearing bushings two chain link sections (1, 2) that are easily interconnected at the junction (J) and also easily disconnected again at the junction. Both sections are made by casting or drop forging.
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Bosch Werner
Kerner Horst
Maierhofer Hans-Juergen
Fasse W. F.
Jones David
Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft mbH
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