Metal deforming – With means to drive tool – Including yieldable connection in drive train to movable tool
Patent
1984-12-20
1986-09-09
Larson, Lowell A.
Metal deforming
With means to drive tool
Including yieldable connection in drive train to movable tool
72465, B21D 2202
Patent
active
046101560
ABSTRACT:
A resilient tool support for mounting either an upper or lower tooling member on a press ram or stationary press bed for performing a variety of operations on easy open can ends. The resilient tool support comprises a metallic member having a longitudinal central bore with vertically spaced overlying pairs of diametrically opposed angularly oriented segmental slots extending inwardly through the sides of the resilient tool support block reaching the central bore. The resilient tool support may be positioned between either the press ram and the upper tooling member, or the stationary press bed and the lower tooling member. The resilient tool support is designed to yield and absorb excessive pressure of the press ram as it performs the various operations on the easy open can ends.
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Hasselbeck Richard J.
Kaminski Elton G.
Larson Lowell A.
The Stolle Corporation
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