Method and device for everting tubular casings

Apparel apparatus – Forming – pressing – molding – and stretching – Forms

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17 42, 17 43, 223 40, A22C 1300

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ABSTRACT:
A method and device for everting thin-walled flexible tubular casings or the like by passing a distal portion of the casing through a ring member, folding the casing back over the ring, grasping the free end of the casing, and displacing the ring relative to the fixed casing end, whereby the casing is drawn through and around the ring and is thereby everted.

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