Work holders – Plural holders to hold workpieces relative to each other – Fixed work-contacting portions for each holder
Reexamination Certificate
2006-11-28
2006-11-28
Wujciak, III, A. Joseph (Department: 3632)
Work holders
Plural holders to hold workpieces relative to each other
Fixed work-contacting portions for each holder
C269S287000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07140604
ABSTRACT:
A parts retaining panel, especially useful in assembling the timing drive of an internal combustion engine, retains the timing components in the same arrangement that they are in when mounted on the engine. The parts can be stored and transported on stacked retaining panels, and, after the parts are mounted on the engine, the panel32is removed and reused. The parts retaining panel reduces assembly time, and prevents mounting of improper parts and inadvertent omission of parts.
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Patent Abstracts of Japan, Assembler for Timing Belt in Engine, Publication No. 62228607, Publication Date Jul. 10, 1987, Application No. 61071206, Inventor's Name, Hijikata Toshihiro.
Kumakura Atsushi
Oba Fumiaki
Howson and Howson
Tsubakimoto Chain Co.
Wujciak, III A. Joseph
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