Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – Spring applier or remover
Patent
1984-12-18
1986-08-05
Jones, Jr., James L.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
Spring applier or remover
254 105, B23P 1904
Patent
active
046034617
ABSTRACT:
A device for tensioning and extending an elongate helical tension spring, one end of which is anchored and the other free end of which is disposed toward and spaced from a structure to which the spring is to be connected. The device includes a frame with a spring engaging saddle engageable with a side of the spring, between the ends thereof. The device next includes an elongate flexible girdle with one end anchored to the frame extending about the spring and having the other end releasably coupled to the frame. The device next includes a manually rotatable winch drum carried by the frame, a manually operable ratchet releasably stopping rotation of the drum and an elongate tow line with one end portion connected with and wound about the drum and its other end portion extending to and releasably coupled to the structure to which the spring is to be connected.
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patent: 1056303 (1913-03-01), Riley
patent: 1869113 (1932-07-01), Noell
patent: 2617180 (1952-11-01), Wilkerson
patent: 4066242 (1978-01-01), Allevato
Hartman John F.
Whippie Jerald R.
Jones Jr. James L.
Maxwell Georges A.
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