Metal deforming – With means to drive tool – Mechanical potential-energy drive means only
Patent
1977-10-27
1980-05-27
Lesmes, George F.
Metal deforming
With means to drive tool
Mechanical potential-energy drive means only
428106, 428114, 428332, 428526, 428535, 173 90, 156299, B21J 736
Patent
active
042044200
ABSTRACT:
A laminated veneer hammerboard for a drop forge press comprised of a series of plies of hard, high density wood preferably of the order of a peeled hard maple veneer with the grain of at least most of said veneer plies running along its length, each of said plies of the hammerboard having a thickness in the range of 1/32" to 3/16", and glue deposited between the plies securing the plies together and providing a relatively large number of hard glue surfaces enhancing the wearability of the board. Vertical edges of each ply being disposed at opposite ends of the hammerboard rather than along the width thereof, thus enabling each roller to engage an outer side surface of the outermost ply on each side of the hammerboard rather than directly against opposite vertical edges of each ply.
REFERENCES:
patent: 255619 (1882-03-01), Hague
patent: 1722715 (1929-07-01), Teakle
Rogers James G.
Rogers Peter T.
Rogers Richard J.
Rogers Thomas E.
Lesmes George F.
Marion Plywood Corporation
Thibodeau P.
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