Patents Assigned to Manufacturers Systems, Inc.
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Patent number: 4112731Abstract: A semi-automatic sheet metal forming machine for forming light gauge metal having a bed formed of a plurality of adjustable and interchangeable spaced spacer plates of various widths, a forming bar having a plurality of removable and interchangeable forming fingers of various widths, and a clamping bar including a plurality of removable slidably mounted clamping fingers of various widths, the clamping bar and forming bar being hydraulically operated and synchronized for semi-automatic repeated forming operations. By adjusting and utilizing different width combinations of the clamping and forming fingers and spacer plates, an operator can perform almost any desired sheet metal forming operation which heretofore would have required separate and expensive special dies.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 1977Date of Patent: September 12, 1978Assignee: Manufacturers Systems, Inc.Inventors: Leroy E. Anderson, David V. Charlson, Mark A. Vierkant
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Patent number: 4108212Abstract: A readily adjustable machine which continuously produces corrugated flexible metal tubing from very light gauge metal and of various diameters. A warping ring receives therewithin a longitudinally corrugated narrow strip of formable metal of light gauge and warps the same helically to produce convolutions by means of a helical warping surface which extends into one of the longitudinal corrugations. The size of the tube produced can be varied by merely substituting a warping ring of a different size. A uniquely shaped pair of die-forming rollers have lock-seam forming surfaces which are adjustable relative to each other to provide variation in the degree to which the seam will permit and withstand axial torque. The lock seam is constructed to be symmetrical about the neutral axis of the corrugation and about the slope line of the common corrugation leg of adjacent convolutions which it constitutes.Type: GrantFiled: February 9, 1976Date of Patent: August 22, 1978Assignee: Manufacturers Systems, Inc.Inventors: Leroy E. Anderson, Michael P. Schmidt, William W. Weaver
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Patent number: 4096720Abstract: A readily adjustable machine which continuously produces corrugated flexible metal tubing from very light gauge metal and of various diameters. A warping ring receives therewithin a longitudinally corrugated narrow strip of formable metal of light gauge and warps the same helically to produce convolutions by means of a helical warping surface which extends into one of the longitudinal corrugations. The size of the tube produced can be varied by merely substituting a warping ring of a different size. A uniquely shaped pair of die-forming rollers have lock-seam forming surfaces which are adjustable relative to each other to provide variation in the degree to which the seam will permit and withstand axial torque. The lock seam is constructed to be symmetrical about the neutral axis of the corrugation and about the slope line of the common corrugation leg of adjacent convolutions which it constitutes.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1977Date of Patent: June 27, 1978Assignee: Manufacturers Systems, Inc.Inventors: Leroy E. Anderson, Michael P. Schmidt, William W. Weaver
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Patent number: 4085604Abstract: A readily adjustable machine which continuously produces corrugated flexible metal tubing from very light gauge metal and of various diameters. A warping ring receives therewithin a longitudinally corrugated narrow strip of formable metal of light gauge and warps the same helically to produce convolutions by means of a helical warping surface which extends into one of the longitudinal corrugations. The size of the tube produced can be varied by merely substituting a warping ring of a different size. A uniquely shaped pair of die-forming rollers have lock-seam forming surfaces which are adjustable relative to each other to provide variation in the degree to which the seam will permit and withstand axial torque. The lock seam is constructed to be symmetrical about the neutral axis of the corrugation and about the slope line of the common corrugation leg of adjacent convolutions which it constitutes.Type: GrantFiled: November 8, 1976Date of Patent: April 25, 1978Assignee: Manufacturers Systems, Inc.Inventors: Leroy E. Anderson, Michael P. Schmidt, William W. Weaver
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Patent number: 3982414Abstract: Corrugated, flexible, metal duct formed of a helically wound strip of lightweight metal characterized by a pair of interlocked U-shaped seam elements which constitute one leg of a common corrugation of contiguous convolutions of the strip and extend radially throughout the length of that leg so that the areas at the base of each U-shaped seam element abuts against the adjacent corrugation leg and is locked against separation thereby. Apparatus which makes such duct through the use of rollers only and void of any mandrel means is also shown.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 1975Date of Patent: September 28, 1976Assignee: Manufacturers Systems, Inc.Inventor: Leroy E. Anderson
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Patent number: 3938558Abstract: Corrugated, flexible, metal duct formed of a helically wound strip of lightweight metal characterized by a pair of interlocked U-shaped seam elements which constitute one leg of a common corrugation of contiguous convolutions of the strip and extend radially throughout the length of that leg so that the areas at the base of each U-shaped seam element abuts against the adjacent corrugation leg and is locked against separation thereby. Apparatus which makes such duct through the use of rollers only and void of any mandrel means is also shown.Type: GrantFiled: October 26, 1973Date of Patent: February 17, 1976Assignee: Manufacturers Systems, Inc.Inventor: Leroy E. Anderson