Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – With work-holder for assembly
Patent
1991-05-03
1992-04-28
Watson, Robert C.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
With work-holder for assembly
B25B 2714
Patent
active
051075776
ABSTRACT:
A tool mounting fixture includes a frame formed of a plurality of parallel, elongated tubular members interconnected by a plurality of bases arranged in a predetermined geometric pattern and connected to adjacent ones of the tubular members. The bases include slots for receiving one end of one of first and second support members positionable over the frame. The second ends of the first and second support members are positionable in an overlaying relationship at a predetermined X-Y coordinate with respect to the frame and secured together by a fastener. A workpiece engaging member is mounted on the second end of the second support member for releasably engaging a workpiece spaced above the frame. Cam operated lifters may be employed with certain workpiece engaging members to raise the workpiece engaging members into engagement with the workpiece.
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Ghuman Abid R. P.
Jackson Donald T.
Robinson Joel D.
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