Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – To apply or remove a resilient article
Patent
1983-08-24
1985-08-20
Schmidt, Frederick R.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
To apply or remove a resilient article
29237, 29240, B23P 1904
Patent
active
045355215
ABSTRACT:
A machine for assembling flexible hose to hose end fittings utilizing a socket. In such machines the socket is chucked and rotated and the hose end is inserted into the socket for engagement by the internal spiraled socket serrations. In the invention, manually operated force multiplying apparatus in the form of a winch forces the hose clamp and hose, toward the socket, and by use of a reversing bar the winch may be used to disassemble the hose and socket by reversing the direction of axial force on the hose.
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Aeroquip Corporation Industrial Engineering Bulletins IEB 177A _and 180A entitled "FT1013 Portable Hose Assembly Machine", and _FT1097 Portable Hose Assembly Machine, respectively, copyrighted 1973 and 1981, respectively.
Aeroquip Corporation
Schad Steven P.
Schmidt Frederick R.
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