Gear cutting – milling – or planing – Milling – With means to protect operative or machine
Patent
1997-06-18
1998-09-08
Briggs, William R.
Gear cutting, milling, or planing
Milling
With means to protect operative or machine
16114R, 16DIG41, 74548, 403341, 408241R, B23C 900, B23Q 1100, F16H 2700, G05G 500
Patent
active
058036814
ABSTRACT:
A handle retainer includes a generally cylindrical, hollow body with first and second ends. The first end is C-shaped and defines a central opening. The second end is closed. The retainer is useful for mounting over a handle and receiver assembly in which the receiver is mounted on a shaft and the handle and receiver include mutually facing projections and recesses which are interlocked in the coupled condition. The C-shaped first end of the retainer is received behind the handle receiver with the shaft being positioned within the central opening, while the closed second end is received against a head of the handle. The retainer preferably includes a recess for receiving the handle head in a snap fit fashion.
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Briggs William R.
J&L Tool & Machine, Inc.
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