Presses – Reciprocating press construction
Patent
1981-09-08
1983-08-09
Wilhite, Billy J.
Presses
Reciprocating press construction
100282, 72455, B30B 1504
Patent
active
043972322
ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to a mechanical press, and in particular to such a press having a crown portion with an open top thereby permitting the crankshaft and connection arm assembly to be lowered therein in a preassembled state. Next, a cover plate is connected to the crown and the press motor assembly is mounted thereon. Belt connections to the drive assembly can be made through openings in the cover plate and access to the drive assembly can be had through removable doors on the ends of the crown. Preferably, the press frame comprising the bed, uprights and crown are formed as a single casting thereby avoiding the necessity for tie rods.
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Busse Vernon E.
Schoch Daniel A.
Schockman Robert L.
Wissman Terry L.
The Minster Machine Company
Wilhite Billy J.
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