Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Assembling or joining
Patent
1982-06-16
1985-01-08
Moon, Charlie T.
Metal working
Method of mechanical manufacture
Assembling or joining
29453, 62137, 62344, 220 95, 220 96, B23P 1100
Patent
active
044920172
ABSTRACT:
A method of assembling a rigid wire element for driven rotational movement including attaching a rotational element to a drive means with the rotational element having a transverse bore therethrough slightly larger in diameter than the rigid wire element diameter. A pivot element is located spaced from the rotational element and has an aperture slightly larger in diameter than the rigid wire element diameter. The rigid wire is formed having at one end thereof a relatively straight portion having at one end an integrally formed stop element and at the opposite end a terminal end portion formed at an acute angle relative to the straight portion. The opposite end of the rigid wire element has a U-shaped portion having two legs interconnected by a center section. The three elements are assembled by inserting the terminal end portion of the rigid wire element through the rotational element transverse bore then rotating the rigid wire element to orient the straight portion parallel to the bore in the rotational element and inserting the center section of the U-shaped portion of the rigid wire element at the opposite end into the aperture of the pivot element. By this arrangement and method of assembly there is no need for additional fastening means such as set screws and the like and it is easy to make a secure assembly of the rigid wire element for driven rotational movement.
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General Electric Company
Moon Charlie T.
Reams Radford M.
Wallace Ronald S.
Weidner Frederick P.
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