Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Utilizing transitory attached element or associated separate...
Patent
1984-05-16
1985-09-10
Goldberg, Howard N.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Utilizing transitory attached element or associated separate...
248671, 62302, B23P 1700, F16M 100, F25D 2300
Patent
active
045397376
ABSTRACT:
In order to permit a motor-compressor unit to be connected with the coolant circuit of a cooling device without interference from the walls of a compartment provided in the cooling device for housing the motor-compressor unit and to secure the motor-compressor unit in the compartment, the motor-compressor unit is placed at least partially outside the compartment and is pushed into the compartment and secured therein only after its coolant conduits have been connected with the coolant circuit and the electrical connections have been made. For this purpose, a mounting plate is temporarily installed in the compartment and the motor-compressor unit is loosely placed on it. After the connections have been made, the motor-compressor unit is pushed into the compartment on the mounting plate and then the mounting plate is removed. The tongues on rails secured to the motor-compressor unit are then screwed into the housing of the cooling device at the entrance to the compartment.
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Bonk Werner
Fuhrer Hans-Jurgen
Kerpers Werner
Roser Dieter
Goldberg Howard N.
Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-GmbH
Nichols Steven
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