Cutting – With work immobilizer – Work-stop abutment
Patent
1989-01-27
1990-03-27
Watts, Douglas D.
Cutting
With work immobilizer
Work-stop abutment
83212, 83372, 83391, 834687, B26D 701
Patent
active
049110497
ABSTRACT:
A stop assembly is used in combination with a machine that acts at a working station on a workpiece that is fed in a predetermined feed direction through the station. It has a base fixed to the machine adjacent the station and a support having a free end and movable on the base in the direction relative to the station and fixable in positions variably spaced in the direction from the station. A spring extending and incompressible in the direction has an outer end fixed to the free end of the support and an inner end lying between its outer end and the station. This spring is elastically deformable between its ends transverse to the direction. A stop element is fixed to the inner end of the spring and defines a stop surface turned toward and spaced from the station.
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Dubno Herbert
Peddinghaus Rolf
Smith Scott A.
Watts Douglas D.
Wilford Andrew
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