Abstract: A method of securing a blade to an apparatus for cutting vegetation, wherein the apparatus includes a first and a second blade contacting structure. The method includes providing an elongated blade that is configured and arranged to be relatively flexible; and positioning the elongated blade between the first blade contacting structure and the second blade contacting structure such that the first blade contacting structure makes contact with a first surface of the elongated blade and the second blade contacting structure makes contact with a second surface of the elongated blade. The positioning step results in a plurality of bending forces being applied to the first and second surfaces of the elongated blade via the first and second blade contacting structures, thereby bending the elongated blade, and whereby the bending forces secure the elongated blade to the apparatus for cutting vegetation.
Abstract: An angle adjuster for a golf club shaft includes a pressing part that can advance and retreat towards and away from a space between two pressing force receiving parts. The pressing force receiving parts include grooves configured to receive a golf club shaft. When the pressing part is advanced against the golf club shaft, a bending force is applied to the shaft at a bending location on the shaft that lies between the pressing force receiving parts. This occurs while the shaft is received in, the receiving grooves of the pressing force receiving parts.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 20, 2007
Date of Patent:
December 1, 2009
Assignee:
Japana Co., Ltd.
Inventors:
Haruhisa Toda, Yukio Tani, Katsunori Yoshida
Abstract: An angle adjuster for a golf club shaft includes a pressing part that can advance and retreat towards and away from a space between two pressing force receiving parts. The pressing force receiving parts include grooves configured to receive a golf club shaft. When the pressing part is advanced against the golf club shaft, a bending force is applied to the shaft at a bending location on the shaft that lies between the pressing force receiving parts. This occurs while the shaft is received in, the receiving grooves of the pressing force receiving parts.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 20, 2007
Publication date:
August 28, 2008
Inventors:
Haruhisa Toda, Yukio Tani, Katsunori Yoshida
Abstract: A machine for bending thin wall electrical conduit having first and second spaced apart forming shoes, each having partial arcuate forming surfaces and a movable arcuate shaped third forming shoe mounted on the tabletop between the first and second forming shoes connected to an actuator for lineal movement forcing a section of tubing against the first and second forming surfaces with quick release retention wheels mounted on a flat plate in a cavity in the tabletop, the cavity having a load-supporting vertical edge for supporting the retention members under load and a pocket on the opposite side from the load supporting edge receiving an edge of the plate preventing it from lifting out of the cavity under load.