Woodworking – Bark rosser – Tethered percussive tool
Patent
1994-07-22
1996-07-16
Bray, W. Donald
Woodworking
Bark rosser
Tethered percussive tool
59 87, 59 90, 59 93, 59 78, 245733, 246982, 144341, 144343, 144 2413, 56 127, B27L 100, F16G 1306
Patent
active
055357962
ABSTRACT:
A flail chain connector is provided which may be applied to an existing wood debarking apparatus or machinery for cutting vegetation. The connector is provided with integral fasteners for removable attachment of a length of flail chain to a powered rotary shaft, The connector may be removably engaged with the flail chain by moving a rink in the flail chain and one integral fastener to a first relative position and thereafter moving the link and fastener into a second relative position. The connector may be disengaged from the flail chain by relative movement of the link and fastener from the second position to the first position, and finally to the disengaged position. The connector may be removably engaged to the shaft by a second fastener through relative movements to a first and second relative positions.
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Line Robert P.
Naylor Bryan
Bray W. Donald
Columbus McKinnon Limited
Hunt John C.
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