Conveyors: power-driven – Conveyor section – Unit load conveying surface means moved about an endless or...
Patent
1986-05-07
1989-01-24
Spar, Robert J.
Conveyors: power-driven
Conveyor section
Unit load conveying surface means moved about an endless or...
269 56, 269 69, 198345, B65G 3700
Patent
active
047995866
ABSTRACT:
A fixture for supporting a workpiece during machining including an L-shaped, rigid, primary body member forming two panels or faces of the assembled fixture. The fixture also has two secondary panels which, when mounted to the primary body member, form a cube. The secondary body members are detachably mounted permitting their removal for the design and mounting of a workpiece frame within the fixture. One panel of the primary member has a device for clamping a workpiece support frame to the fixture. All external fixture locating and indexing devices are mounted on the primary member and are thereby permanently located with respect to each other.
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Kutzli Carl R.
Rutter James D.
Agnew Machine Company
Dayoan D. Glenn
Spar Robert J.
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