Chain – staple – and horseshoe making – Chains – Links
Patent
1999-05-04
1999-12-28
Jones, David
Chain, staple, and horseshoe making
Chains
Links
59 31, 59 351, F16G 1306
Patent
active
060065141
ABSTRACT:
Link for chain having an extent about an aperture defines a section which is wider near the inside with the section being usually concave outward on each side. A junction link comprises a C member and a bridging member with a cross section generally similar to the link A method of assembling the bridging member to the C member involves providing two pairs of aligned apertures. In each pair a rivet like member with a head end and a free end has its free end inserted through the aligned apertures, after which a head is formed on the free end by arc welding.
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Bernt Jorgen O.
Forster Barry C.
J.O. Bernt & Associates Limited
Jones David
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