Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – By rotation of work part
Patent
1992-03-13
1993-02-02
Echols, P. W.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
By rotation of work part
29822, 100902, 30434, 82 92, 82101, B23P 1904, B67B 746, B23B 514
Patent
active
051828421
ABSTRACT:
A continuously cycling oil filter disassembly and recycle apparatus and method comprising tandem transport of filters and filter components in a given spaced relation to and from a disassembling facility where the filters are cut while rotatably retained by selectively depressible pins, and the disassembled components shifted to recycle receptacles arranged to receive the components spaced as removed from the disassembling facility.
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Brittain Charles
Ross Gilbert B.
Bachand Louis J.
Bryant David P.
Echols P. W.
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