Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – With magazine supply
Patent
1976-10-21
1977-06-07
DiPalma, Victor A.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
With magazine supply
29788, 294322, 156423, 1565801, 221293, 228 1R, 228903, B23Q 710
Patent
active
040273709
ABSTRACT:
A high frequency vibration insertion apparatus using high frequency vibrations and pressure for inserting an element into a body operates in conjunction with an automatic feed means which feeds such elements seriatim into a guide. The guide has an axial bore in which the resonator of the high frequency vibration apparatus operates. The guide accurately positions the element upon the body prior to such element being inserted into the body responsive to pressure and high frequency vibrations applied by the resonator.
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Branson Ultrasonics Corporation
DiPalma Victor A.
Feig Philip J.
Steinberg Ervin B.
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