Turning – Work driver – Mandrel
Patent
1994-03-16
1996-08-20
Rachuba, M.
Turning
Work driver
Mandrel
82101, 279 201, B23B 3140, B23Q 314
Patent
active
055468373
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for supporting a ring piece being cut from a ring-shaped structure is disclosed. The ring support member or assembly includes a bar assembly having a convex arcuate surface adapted to be disposed against and aligned with an inner circumferential portion of the ring-shaped structure. In addition to the convex arcuate surface, the bar assembly has a pair of substantially parallel faces which are substantially perpendicular to the convex arcuate surface. A supporting stud extends substantially perpendicularly through the faces of the bar assembly. A first clamping assembly is attached to one end of the supporting stud to fix the bar assembly to the supporting stud. A second clamping assembly is attached to the other end of the supporting stud and is adapted to fix the bar assembly and the supporting stud to an object, such as a plate with elongated radially disposed slots.
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Blackman Ralph G.
Dibble Gary E.
Morehouse Wallace F.
Dresser-Rand
Hansen Kenneth J.
Rachuba M.
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