Work holders – With ground traversing means
Patent
1994-05-20
1995-01-24
Kisliuk, Bruce M.
Work holders
With ground traversing means
269296, 269287, 269909, B25B 100
Patent
active
053836537
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for repairing articles, such as jet skis, and including a pair of rings which are disposed in a parallel, spaced relation and connected together by a group of braces of adjustable length. Each ring is provided with a pair of flats, and the flats on one ring are oriented with the flats on the other ring. A support member extends generally chordwise across each ring, and is provided with a recess or cradle, and the ends of the water ski are received within the respective recesses. A clamping member, such as a rachet take-up belt, is associated with each ring and clamps the end of the jet ski against the respective support member. The jet ski in an upright condition is clamped to the respective support members and the rings are then manually rotated to invert the jet ski and enable the lower surfaces of the ski to be worked on. Engagement of the flats with the supporting surface maintains the rings in a position such that the jet ski is upright or inverted.
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Kisliuk Bruce M.
Morgan Eileen P.
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