Handling: hand and hoist-line implements – Magnet
Patent
1995-04-13
1998-01-06
Cherry, Johnny D.
Handling: hand and hoist-line implements
Magnet
294 191, B25J 102, B25J 1506
Patent
active
057046743
ABSTRACT:
A tool, such as an electromagnetic pick-up tool, having a housing with a compartment which contains a power supply. The housing receives an elongate wand which carries a light or magnet and which is electrically connected to the power supply at terminal posts within the housing. The wand is retained from rotation by an anti-rotation lug or by projections which pinch the wand. The invention may also be used to couple other electro-mechanical components.
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Cherry Johnny D.
Nelson Gregory J.
Sportlite/Powermag Joint Venture
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