Metal deforming – By relatively movable offset tool-faces – Plural
Patent
1976-05-03
1977-09-27
Larson, Lowell A.
Metal deforming
By relatively movable offset tool-faces
Plural
72404, 72385, B21D 1110
Patent
active
040502848
ABSTRACT:
A railway rail-fastening clip is made by bending a resilient rod at least 0.8 centimeter thick in a first bending operation to give it first to fifth portions in direct succession, proceeding from one end to the other, the first portion being a substantially straight leg, the second a reverse bend, the third being beside the first and the whole being such that in a particular position, with the first portion horizontal, in a plan view the third and fifth portions appear to be in opposite sides of the axis of the first portion. The whole of that part of the fifth portion which is between the lowest point in the fifth portion, when the bent rod is in said position, and the adjacent end of the rod is pressed in a second bending operation by a first shaping tool against a second shaping tool to make said end upturned. Preferably some of the fifth portion on the other side of said lowest point is also pressed by the first tool against the second, which is preferably formed with a recess into which the rod is pressed.
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Larson Lowell A.
Pandrol Limited
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