Wireworking – Crimping
Patent
1981-11-10
1984-04-24
Husar, Francis S.
Wireworking
Crimping
72191, B21F 100
Patent
active
044442270
ABSTRACT:
A mechanism for bending a coplanar family of straight wires into zig-zags comprises deflector rollers for feeding the family of wires longitudinally in parallel with one another, bars adapted to be displaced transversely to the wires and carrying wire deflector pins, and a control device for moving the bars alternately in opposite directions transversely of the wires. In order to avoid sliding of the wires against the deflector pins during the bending operation, each bar is hinged to the one ends of at least two parallel bearer arms of equal length and pivotally supported about axes running perpendicular to the plane of bend. During each bending operation only one bar at a time can be displaced transversely by means of the control device to carry out a working stroke.
REFERENCES:
patent: 755006 (1904-03-01), Hoxie
patent: 2868236 (1959-01-01), Smith
patent: 4315125 (1982-02-01), Schmidt et al.
Gott Hans
Ritter Gerhard
Ritter Josef
Ritter Klaus
EVG Entwicklungs--u. Verwertungs-Gesellschaft m.b.H.
Husar Francis S.
Marmorek Ernest F.
McLaughlin Linda
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