Similar Tool-faces Patents (Class 72/416)
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Patent number: 4635462Abstract: A sheet metal corrugating apparatus provided with novel upper and lower corrugating die shoe assemblies which can simultaneously corrugate all corrugations in a single piece of relatively thick steel sheet to produce a relatively flat corrugated sheet within prescribed dimensional tolerances. Each of the novel upper and lower die shoe assemblies include a plurality of individually shiftable corrugating dies mounted upon a primary bed member in such a manner that they can shift towards and away from each other, guide bars fixedly mounted on the primary bed member between the corrugating dies, and springs extending between the guide bars and shiftable dies and which bias the corrugating dies apart to their greatest extent when the die shoe assemblies are in their open position.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1985Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Assignee: Diversified Manufacturing CorporationInventor: Gordon H. Bald
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Patent number: 4622741Abstract: A cable and cable pulling eye assembly prepared by heating the jacket at one cable end portion and radially compressing it to soften and redistribute the jacket material within the confines of a reduced outer diameter. A pulling eye which is too small to fit around the unreduced cable diameter is then fitted onto the reduced diameter end portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1985Date of Patent: November 18, 1986Assignee: Northern Telecom LimitedInventors: Luc T. Dubreuil, Gaston D. Pouliot, Gerard G. Cote, Rejean Larouche, Bretislav P. Zuber
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Patent number: 4604890Abstract: A compression tool comprises a tool head and a pair of dies mounted in the tool head for compressingly, surroundingly engaging a generally tubular workpiece. The dies define a minimum opening and a maximum opening therebetween for accommodating workpieces over a corresponding range of sizes. A fluid operated drive urges the dies inwardly to compress the workpiece and a fluid pressure control is provided for controllably varying the maximum pressure of the fluid supplied to the fluid operated drive in accordance with the size of a workpiece to be compressed.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1985Date of Patent: August 12, 1986Assignee: Teledyne Penn-UnionInventor: William C. Martin
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Patent number: 4583390Abstract: Apparatus for squeezing off pipe and then for rerounding the squeezed off pipe includes a frame having a fixed portion and a movable portion which utilize a pair of pins for squeezing off the pipe. A pair of rerounding fixtures are placed on the pins for rerounding the squeezed-off pipe. Both plastic and metal pipe may be squeezed off and rerounded with the apparatus. Hydraulic pressure is used for both the squeezing off and the rerounding forces.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 1985Date of Patent: April 22, 1986Inventor: Robert N. Behrens
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Patent number: 4578984Abstract: A machine to deform the gullets of saw blades, thereby increasing the resistance of the saw blade to fatigue cracks, by compressing the gullet bottom, the compression being accomplished by pressing the saw blade between one fixed die and one which is pressed upon by a threaded member, said member being turned a part of a turn, thereby moving axially, by being attached to a lever arm, which is lifted and pressed down by a piston, and comprising a mechanism for advancing the saw blade one tooth pitch after each compressing cycle.Type: GrantFiled: March 5, 1984Date of Patent: April 1, 1986Assignee: Uddeholm Strip Steel AktiebolagInventor: Karl-Erik Bohman
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Patent number: 4561282Abstract: A diminishing arm toggle linkage has the work site within the toggle geometry and thereby provides exponential force enhancement. In preferred embodiments the mode of operation shifts on demand from a light-load-pivoting mode to a heavy-load-rolling element mode thereby easing operation and reducing friction and wear so as to provide prolonged durability and continuing dimensional accuracy. When the toggle linkage is embodied in a crimping tool an optional anti-reversing ratchet assembly prevents the tool from opening during use until a crimp is completed.Type: GrantFiled: September 28, 1984Date of Patent: December 31, 1985Inventor: Edward L. Hadden, Sr.
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Patent number: 4558584Abstract: A combination cable crimper and cutter. A frame mounts a piston for reciprocating axial movement. A reciprocating drive is connected to the piston. A pair of cable-crimping jaws is pivotally mounted on the frame and connected by links to the piston. A cutter anvil is mounted on the frame adjacent one of the jaws. A cutter is mounted on the jaw in cable-cutting relation to the cutter anvil.Type: GrantFiled: January 16, 1985Date of Patent: December 17, 1985Assignee: Paul Brong Machine Works, Inc.Inventor: Robert W. Myers
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Patent number: 4552009Abstract: An upsetter having a bed, a grip tong having one end thereof pivotally connected to one end of the bed, a row of split dies provided at the other free ends of the bed and grip tong and each having opposing upset die sections and clamp die sections, an upset mechanism including punches extractably protrudable into the dies, and a pair of pull rods pivotally supported on opposite sides of the dies to impart a required die closing force to the respective dies when tensioned, an upsetter mechanism for adjusting the tensile force of the pull rods to produce a desired die closing force which includes a clamping force closing the clamp die sections and a gripping force closing the upset die section in the forging stage, permitting adjustment of the clamping and gripping forces independently to each other.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1982Date of Patent: November 12, 1985Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko ShoInventors: Fuminori Kaneko, Takashige Yamamura, Satosi Matsumoto
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Patent number: 4538443Abstract: Portable swaging tool for affixing a battery terminal onto an electrically conducting cable, such as for the starting motor of an internal combustion engine, especially with the cable already installed in the confined space of a vehicle engine compartment. Portions of a short handle member and a pivoted clamping member have cooperating jaws to receive a battery terminal between them. The handle member carries clamping means adapted to engage the clamping member to force the jaws together sufficiently to swage a terminal onto a cable end inserted into a bore in the terminal.Type: GrantFiled: January 4, 1984Date of Patent: September 3, 1985Assignee: Action Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Gooding
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Patent number: 4531391Abstract: Deviations from desired shape of plasticly deformable objects are corrected within narrow tolerances by a method wherein the real shape of the object is sensed, whereupon the deviation from the desired shape is determined and a correction length corresponding to the deviation is defined, after which the object in a straightening operation is subjected to a shape correction corresponding to the correction length. At least one measurement transmitter (4) is disposed to sense the real shape of the object (2) and deliver a corresponding output signal which is fed to a unit (6,8,9) for comparison with information about the desired shape of the object stored in the unit for determining the deviation, the unit delivering an output signal defining a correction length corresponding to the deviation, the output signal controlling a straightening device (12,14,16,18,20,22,24) to carry out a correction of the shape of the object corresponding to the correction length.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1982Date of Patent: July 30, 1985Assignee: AB Thorns Mekaniska VerkstadInventor: Guy R. Engman
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Patent number: 4528740Abstract: A shrink ring clamp assembly for securing together a pair of telescoped pipes comprises opposed die holders within which are secured opposed coplanar semi-circular shrink ring die segments, so that when the die holders and segments are compressively drawn together relative to a pair of telescoped pipes, concentric annular channels and a bead are formed therein providing an annular mechanical interlock and seal between the pipes. The method of securing the pipes together including the step of forcefully drawing together a pair of coplanar shrink ring die segments relative to a pair of telescoped pipes therebetween to form concentric channels and a bead therebetween providing an annular mechanical interlocking seal throughout 360.degree..Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1983Date of Patent: July 16, 1985Assignee: MSW CorporationInventor: Frank Sassak
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Patent number: 4512176Abstract: The invention provides a device for coupling together two elements, each of predetermined shape, so that the two elements are prevented from rotating relative to the device. The device is constituted by a band, which is substantially rigid and is in the form of a closed loop. The band has two rims which are three-dimensionally out of true, and each rim delimiting an opening, which forms the limit of a recess, in which one of the elements to be coupled together can be positioned. The regions of each of the two recesses which lie opposite the openings form part of a single space which is laterally delimited by the band. Each rim substantially constitutes a curve traced on a convex surface of the element of predetermined shape to be coupled.The invention also provides a method of making a coupling device.Type: GrantFiled: February 3, 1984Date of Patent: April 23, 1985Inventors: Jean-Francois Pennel, Patrick H. Vesnier
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Patent number: 4464923Abstract: Thin-wall, corrugated pipe having alternating, annular ridges and valleys along its length is bent between a pair of die parts selectively to reform the normal configuration of a valley and change the linear distance between segments of a pair of ridges adjacent said valley thereby to form an incremental bend in the pipe. Thereafter, a predetermined number of incremental bends are formed in consecutive valleys to obtain a desired angle of bend. A radial angle fixture is engaged on one end of the pipe to determine and maintain the radial position of the pipe during the bending of the pipe, and a bend angle protractor is provided to determine precisely the angle to which the pipe is bent. The radial angle fixture further serves to maintain the pipe entering the bending tool perpendicular to the plane of the pair of dies.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1982Date of Patent: August 14, 1984Inventors: Samuel D. Boggs, Clement J. Miller
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Patent number: 4461063Abstract: A prevailing torque adjusting element, which in the described embodiment is in the form of a sleeve, for connecting motor vehicle tie rod or other turnbuckle assemblies, having a plurality of linearly extending substantially parallel deformations spaced apart around the sleeve, extending substantially the entire length of the sleeve, except for the ends, which deformations hold at least one rod member threadably in said sleeve in a positive, yet adjustable, fashion. Also disclosed is an apparatus and method for forming a threaded sleeve member into a prevailing torque adjusting element of the present invention comprising upper and lower dies, each having notches, wherein said sleeve may be placed between said dies in a predetermined manner to form a sleeve member or the like into a prevailing torque adjusting element of the present invention.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1981Date of Patent: July 24, 1984Assignee: Columbus Auto Parts CompanyInventor: DeLane D. Patton
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Patent number: 4445358Abstract: A portable swaging tool for affixing, onto the end of an electrical cable, a terminal of the type that fits on the terminal post of an electrical storage battery such as may be used to drive the starting motor of an internal combustion engine. A handle carrying one of a pair of cooperating jaws has pivoted to it a clamping member carrying the other cooperating jaw so as to be juxtaposed to the first jaw when the free end of the clamping member is swung to and against the handle. The handle also carries clamping screw means for forcing the clamping member against the handle to clamp a terminal pre-inserted between the jaws and to swage the terminal tightly onto the end of a battery cable pre-inserted into a bore in the terminal.Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1982Date of Patent: May 1, 1984Assignee: Action Concepts, Inc.Inventor: Robert J. Gooding
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Patent number: 4442579Abstract: The invention provides a method of and apparatus for imparting a required metering form to the longitudinal outer edges of axially extending grooves of cylindrical rotor members of rotary valves by moving an impressing tool or tools having the required metering form thereon against a said edge or edges of a rotor member or members generally in the direction of a chord extending between a point on said edge and a similar point on an adjacent edge of the nearest adjacent groove so as to displace the material of the edge being worked away from the groove.Type: GrantFiled: October 28, 1981Date of Patent: April 17, 1984Assignee: Adwest Engineering LimitedInventor: Barry J. Millard
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Patent number: 4441353Abstract: A clamp mechanism for upsetter having a row of N-number of split dies each having an upset die and a clamp die, a grip mechanism for opening and closing said dies by relative movement toward and away from each other, and an upset mechanism including punches retractably protrudable into the dies, the clamp mechanism including N-number of pressurizing cylinders opposingly positioned with respect to the respective dies, link members for transmitting the power of the pressurizing cylinders separately to clamp dies of the respective dies, and (N-1)-number of coupling members provided in association with the link members for interlocking the latter to transmit the combined power of the N-number of pressurizing cylinder to (N-1)-number of clamp dies when increased power is required.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1982Date of Patent: April 10, 1984Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kobe Seiko ShoInventors: Akira Asari, Takashige Yamamura, Tsuneya Veno
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Patent number: 4403497Abstract: A tool for bending articles having a bead or rolled edge is provided with levers defining handles and arms. Removably mounted on the arms are a male jaw member and a female jaw member having substantially complementary arcuate workfaces and grooves to receive the bead. The workface of the female jaw member preferably has a radius of curvature that gradually increases along the width of the female jaw member. Each jaw member is provided with a ledge which engages with an outobard surface of a slot in each arm to add rigidity to the jaw member to prevent warpage during use.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1981Date of Patent: September 13, 1983Inventor: Felix V. Matteucci
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Patent number: 4400967Abstract: A collet for crimping a metallic fitting onto a flexible elastomeric hose which comprises a frustoconical structure having a top surface, a bottom surface, an outer conical surface, and a central axial bore adapted to encircle the fitting and the hose; said structure comprising a plurality of separate, identical, radial sectors, each adjacent pair of said sectors being separated from each other by an elastomeric pad, said structure being held together as a unit by a circumferential elastomeric ring engaged in a groove in said conical surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1981Date of Patent: August 30, 1983Inventor: Carl H. Owens
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Patent number: 4385514Abstract: A pipe assembly tool adapted to swedge a ring onto the overlap of a pair of telescoped pipes for securing them together, comprises a pair of aligned swedge die blocks, each having opposed semicircular channels of semicircular cross section, adapted to receive a ring of circular cross-section upon the overlap of a pair of telescoped pipes. A power cylinder has a cross head which mounts a pair of die supports at their one ends. The die blocks span and are mounted upon the die supports at their other ends. A piston rod connects one of the die blocks for moving it into operative compression relative to the other die block, the ring forming concentric channels in the pipes, a peripheral seal therebetween, a bead in one pipe nested within a channel of the other pipe, the ring being nested and interlocked within one channel.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1981Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: McInerney Spring & Wire CompanyInventor: Frank Sassak
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Patent number: 4385515Abstract: A versatile, calibrated cable connector crimping tool capable of crimping a plurality of cable connector sizes and a method of forming a calibrated crimp or a plurality of calibrated crimps in a cable splice connector positioned around a cable splice along a cable using said crimping tool are disclosed. The crimping tool comprises a first die member having a plurality of dies of select sizes, a second die member having a single die of select size, and a hinge joint connecting said die members and allowing them to be swung into engagement. One die member has a die or dies which are spatially fixed to define a fixed die member. The other die member has a moving means along which the die or dies may be moved into a position allowing engagement of the die members to define a movable die member.Type: GrantFiled: November 9, 1981Date of Patent: May 31, 1983Assignee: Raychem CorporationInventors: William T. Link, Joel L. Fritsche, Donald E. Crisp
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Patent number: 4373372Abstract: A hand tool for assembling electrical cables to an electrical connector which has a cable clamp for clamping a cable in position for termination with conductive contact means on the connector. The tool includes a pair of roller members mounted on a base for rotation about generally parallel, spaced axes of rotation. The roller members have opposed notches in the peripheries thereof, defining jaws for movement toward and away from the connector to engage the cable clamp for crimping a cable to provide strain relief therefor. A hand lever is fixed at one end thereof to one roller member and extends outwardly therefrom in a plane generally perpendicular to the axes of rotation of the roller members. A link directly interconnects the roller members for conjoint rotation thereof in opposite directions toward and away from the cable clamp means in response to movement of the hand lever.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1980Date of Patent: February 15, 1983Assignee: Bunker Ramo CorporationInventor: Harley R. Holt
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Patent number: 4365501Abstract: A tool for crimping a connector sleeve onto the ends of cable strands or the like for joining the strands together consists of an anvil arm having a V-shaped notch therein pivotally mounted relative to a base for its notch to be swung into cooperative opposed relation with a V-shaped notch in a die block on the base for crimping a connector sleeve that is placed through the die block notch.The size of the crimp opening, defined by the two notches in cooperative opposed relation, is determined solely by the size of the notch in the die block. The notch in the anvil arm is the same for all crimp opening sizes. The die block has shoulder surfaces that are engaged by end portions of the walls of the anvil arm notch to bring the two notches into precise operative alignment and to stop relative movement of the notches together when they are in the spaced relation that will produce the size crimp desired.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1981Date of Patent: December 28, 1982Inventor: Douglas L. Potts
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Patent number: 4339942Abstract: A hydraulically operated crimping tool (1) for attaching an electrical connector to an electrical conductor, consisting of a hydraulic oil reservoir (27), which is connected to a pump unit (26) which when operated will pump oil under pressure into an enclosed space (25), into which is introduced a pin (1k), said pin being so arranged as to move out of the space as pressure is applied. Upon the initial activation of the pump unit (26) oil is pumped into a small space (24) of small area and volume, where a small quantity of oil will produce large movement of the pin (1k). This movement will then cause a second enclosed space (25) of greater area and of greater volume to be filled with oil. As resistance begins to occur to the movement of the pin (1k) the pump unit (26) will pump the quantity of oil to the second enclosed space (25) of greater area.Type: GrantFiled: September 10, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Inventor: Uno Svensson
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Patent number: 4339940Abstract: A three part die forms a metal clip into a fixed diameter, circular configuration about a workpiece. The die is comprised of three separate die members which move radially toward and away from a fixed center point that defines the center of a first circle. A die engaging groove or channel is defined in the surface of each die member for cooperation with the metal clip. When the die is closed, the die channel defines a second circle which is concentric to the first circle.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Tipper Tie, Inc.Inventors: Frederic M. MacKay, Gordon R. Winders, Thomas E. Whittlesey
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Patent number: 4339941Abstract: For producing steel pipe from thick steel plate, a foreign member is arranged on a die at the center of its caliber in the length thereof such that the member meets the edge groove of the steel, and in such a condition O-ing is carried out thereon, thereby to produce a thick welded pipe having very little the peaking amount.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1980Date of Patent: July 20, 1982Assignee: Nippon Kokan Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tadaaki Taira, Toshio Ishihara, Hiromichi Itoshima, Yutaka Mihara, Takashi Kogawa
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Patent number: 4337635Abstract: A compression tool for compressing a generally tubular workpiece, comprises a tool head having an open, workpiece-receiving end. A plurality of generally parallel, spaced apart movable compressing members are carried by the tool head. A stationary compression surface also carried by the tool head opposingly faces the movable compressing members. Guides are provided in the tool head for slidably mounting the movable compressing members. A ram drives the movable compressing members towards their respective maximum compressed positions, which are defined by the ram and a ram-carrying channel. This maximum compressed position generally increases in a predetermined sequence from the workpiece-receiving end of the tool head toward an interior portion of the tool head.Type: GrantFiled: July 3, 1980Date of Patent: July 6, 1982Assignee: Teledyne Penn-UnionInventors: William C. Martin, Stephen V. Hoydic, Jr.
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Patent number: 4306443Abstract: A hollow end of a needle has an end of a suture crimped therein by crimping dies. A cam drives a table downward. The table pulls a spring which in turn pulls a guide and an adjusting screw which urges a block toward the table. One end of an arm is connected to the block, another end of the arm is connected to a pivot. A link at an intermediate position on the arm is connected to drive a ram against a movable die, driving the die to crimp the needle end. The ram carries a pressure means which urges the movable die toward the fixed die when the ram is not contacting the movable die so that the needle is held between the dies with a less-than-crimping force. The cam moves the table downward to apply the holding force and then moves the table further downward to apply the crimping force. When the adjusted crimping force is met, the spring stretches and allows the block to move away from the table to prevent excessive crimping force.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1979Date of Patent: December 22, 1981Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Matsutani SeisakushoInventor: Kanji Matsutani
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Patent number: 4292833Abstract: A tool for radially crimping a piece of electrical conduit or the like with opposed crimping dies having concavely curved die cavities. Dies of one type are held releasably within die holders, one of which is movable toward the other. The tool also may be used with a different type of dies which are adapted to seat within the die cavities of the first dies. The first dies thus may be used selectively either as dies or as die adaptors.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1979Date of Patent: October 6, 1981Inventor: Ellsworth W. Lapp
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Patent number: 4287746Abstract: A device for reducing the cross-sectional area of a capillary tube to effect its closure in a preselected region thereof. The device has a pair of means movable with respect to each other for crimping and severing the tube. First means is provided for moving the crimping and severing means pair along first and second generally orthogonal paths so as to effect alignment of the crimping and severing means pair with the capillary tube disposed therebetween, and second means is provided for moving the crimping and severing means pair along third and forth generally orthogonal paths to effect the reduction of the cross-sectional area of the tube and the severence thereof, respectively.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1979Date of Patent: September 8, 1981Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Paige W. Thompson
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Patent number: 4276765Abstract: This invention relates to a pressing device for a hose coupler in which the end of the hose is interposed between the inner and outer pipes of the hose coupler, and in which said external pipe is compressed by uniformly pressing gainst its outer periphery upper and lower dies and a pair of side dies so that the hose end can be secured between the internal and external pipes of the hose coupler.Type: GrantFiled: June 14, 1979Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Inventor: Rikizo Yoneda
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Patent number: 4266420Abstract: A crimping tool comprising a top plate, a parallel bottom plate, a rigid arm disposed between the plates and being affixed thereto, a movable arm positioned adjacent the rigid arm and having one end thereof pivotally mounted to the plates adjacent one end of the rigid arm, the rigid arm and the movable arm being positioned and formed so that their free ends comprise opposed crimping jaws for allowing the positioning of a portion of a circle clamp therebetween when the arms are in an open position, the top plate having a sufficient width so as to rest atop the open jaws of a bench vise when the crimping jaws are fully opened, the bottom plate having a width no greater than the combined widths of the arms in order to allow the jaws of the bench vise to close against the arms, a spring for holding the crimping jaws open for facilitating the positioning of a portion of a circle clamp therebetween, and an alignment bolt for holding the crimping tool within the jaws of the bench vise whereby the crimping jaws extenType: GrantFiled: October 26, 1979Date of Patent: May 12, 1981Assignee: Unit Rig & Equipment Co.Inventor: John A. Walker
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Patent number: 4248075Abstract: A procelain on steel printed circuit board includes apertures whose edges are rounded. An aperture is formed by first punching or otherwise making an aperture in the uncoated steel of somewhat larger size than desired, then employing a pair of dies, each with rounded shoulders and a center region of smaller area than the aperture. When the board is placed between the dies with the center region of the latter aligned with an aperture, and pressure is applied to the dies, they engage and round the edges of the aperture. The excess displaced material is forced into space between the original peripheral edge of the aperture and the center region of the dies, thereby decreasing the size of the aperture to the desired size and forming a relatively smooth tapered transition region between opposite surfaces of the board and the outer circumference of the aperture of reduced size. The steel is coated with porcelain after the finished apertures are formed.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 1979Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: RCA CorporationInventor: George J. Whitley
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Patent number: 4226110Abstract: A hand-operated hydraulic compression tool for compressing a metal connector about a plurality of wires to be connected. The tool is adapted to make both parallel and butt-type connections of the wires. The tool includes a pressure relief valve for limiting the maximum pressure to be applied to the connector. The valve is removably installed in a two-piece housing in a cavity of the tool body for facilitated servicing. The housing is provided with a plurality of outlet passages opening to an annular recess in the housing communicating through a suitable discharge opening with a fluid reservoir. The tool further includes control structure for releasing the pressure upon completion of a forming operation, the flow passage for the returning hydraulic fluid utilizing a portion of the body cavity receiving the pressure regulating valve.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 1978Date of Patent: October 7, 1980Assignee: Izumi Products CompanyInventor: Yasuo Suganuma
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Patent number: 4204378Abstract: A method of closing an end portion of a metallic capillary tube. In this method, the tube is crimped to form at least a temporary seal adjacent the end portion thereof, and the tube is then fused at the end portion thereof at least adjacent the at least temporary seal so as to perfect the closure of the end portion.Type: GrantFiled: April 24, 1978Date of Patent: May 27, 1980Assignee: General Electric CompanyInventor: Paige W. Thompson
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Patent number: 4199973Abstract: A two-armed lever press for attaching a terminal or coupling sleeve to electrical cables or the like used on an interchangeable die block, preferably of relatively adjustable parts which together define a die cavity which substantially completely embraces the work so that, when pressure is applied the material flow induced in the sleeve can take place in the longitudinal direction only. Because of the heavy stresses involved, the force-transferring zones of the press are equipped with roller and needle bearings at the moving parts.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1978Date of Patent: April 29, 1980Inventor: Friedrich-Gunther Laux
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Patent number: 4192171Abstract: A device for crimping a rigid, tubular ferrule for securing a coupling to a flexible hose comprising a pair of crimping dies, each die having a concave face and spaced ribs formed on each of the concave faces. The ribs have a ramp portion formed on opposite ends thereof and in the knotched central portion. The die support has a central web having a flange extending outwardly from each end, one of the flanges being adapted to hold one of the dies. The second die is moveable along a track formed on the central web defining a straight path toward the first die. A screw urges the moveable die along the track to engage the first die and perform the crimping operation.Type: GrantFiled: March 23, 1978Date of Patent: March 11, 1980Assignee: Automatic Tool Company, Inc.Inventor: Jerry W. Hamilton
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Patent number: 4140001Abstract: A power crimping tool especially for use with a fitting of ring shape having a pair of oppositely extending fins on a ring diameter, has a base on which is an extending anvil with a first planar surface having a first die configuration therein. Pivoted on the base is a lever generally overlying the anvil and having a second planar surface having a second die configuration therein. A power driver on the base connects to the lever through a pair of toggle links having pivot pins interconnecting the toggle links themselves, connecting one of the toggle links to the lever and connecting the other toggle link to an adjustable mount for setting the toggle links slightly away from a straight line in one extreme position and so positioning the first and second planar surfaces a predetermined distance apart. There is a spring for return motion of the lever and there are guides for confining the lever laterally. There is also a protected manual control on the base for regulating the power driver.Type: GrantFiled: January 27, 1978Date of Patent: February 20, 1979Inventor: Thomas D. Moulton
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Patent number: 4132107Abstract: A hand-operated hydraulic compression tool for compressing a metal connector about a plurality of wires to be connected. The tool is adapted to make both parallel and butt-type connections of the wires. The tool includes a pressure relief valve for limiting the maximum pressure to be applied to the connector. The valve is removably installed in a cavity of the tool body for facilitated servicing. The tool further includes control structure for releasing the pressure upon completion of a forming operation, the flow passage for the returning hydraulic fluid utilizing a portion of the body cavity receiving the pressure regulating valve.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 1977Date of Patent: January 2, 1979Assignee: Izumi Products CompanyInventors: Yasuo Suganuma, Toshio Izumi
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Patent number: 4132101Abstract: A crimping apparatus includes a base member and a platen member, movable relative to each other, with each carrying a jaw member having a crimping recess therein. An eccentrically mounted manually rotatable disc member acts as a cam to move the platen member relatively toward the base member to bring the jaw members into contact with one another. The crimping recesses are generally Y-shaped in configuration to cause the item to be crimped to have a crimped section which is diamond-shaped in cross-sectional configuration.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 1977Date of Patent: January 2, 1979Inventor: Joseph O. Abramson
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Patent number: 4109504Abstract: A crimping tool with cheek plates that are closed and opened by an axially reciprocating piston via a lever drive. A securing arrangement operates as a function of the piston motion and permits an interruption of the piston drive, only after complete closure of the cheek plates. A pressure medium drive is controlled by a valve with an actuating lever for the piston. The securing arrangement operates jointly with the actuating lever or the pressure medium valve so that the pressure medium supply is interrupted only after complete closure of the cheek plates. A guide is provided at the actuating lever for turning on and off the cheek plate drive, and it extends in the direction of the piston movement. An abutment slides along it and is located on the piston.Type: GrantFiled: April 22, 1977Date of Patent: August 29, 1978Inventor: Reiner Rommel
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Patent number: 4103407Abstract: A method for manufacturing a rotor, in particular for a power steering rotary valve, wherein a rotor is positioned in which a plurality of axial grooves have previously been designed. Tools are radially applied against the cylindrical surface portions separating two consecutive grooves of the rotor. The end surfaces of said tools has a shape adapted to match with said cylindrical surface portions when the tool comes into contact with the rotor. Each tool comprises protuding portions each forming a punch having a predetermined shape and adapted to realize chamfers in the adjacent edges of two consecutive grooves by repelling metal towards the bottom of said grooves. Radial penetration of said grooves is precisely determined, since it is limited upon contact of the tool cylindrical end surface with the corresponding cylindrical surface portion of the rotor.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1977Date of Patent: August 1, 1978Assignee: The Bendix CorporationInventors: Manuel Coll Elizalde, Juan Simon Bacardit
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Patent number: 4072041Abstract: Surgical needles are attached to sutures with controlled pull-out characteristics by a short crimp--that is a crimp whose length is markedly less than the length of the end of the suture in the needle; with an essentially undistorted portion of the needle adjacent to where the suture emerges from the needle, and an essentially undistorted portion around the front of the suture, so that only a short section of the needle is crimped around the suture. This leaves the suture uncrushed where it emerges from the needle and hence of superior strength where sharp bends occur during use. It also leaves an undistorted portion of the suture ahead of the crimp so that on pull-out, the suture is retained not only by frictional engagement of the crimp but also by the forces required for the distortion of the head of the suture so that it will pull through the reduced section of the crimp.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1976Date of Patent: February 7, 1978Assignee: American Cyanamid CompanyInventors: John R. Hoffman, Peter J. Marsland
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Patent number: 4067224Abstract: Coacting swaging dies for swaging a splice sleeve onto a reinforcing bar. The dies each include a recess in their coacting surfaces. The recess in each surface includes at least two longitudinally extending ribs projecting from said recess for forming longitudinal indentations in the splice tube when said tube is squeezed between said dies. The lands between immediately adjacent ribs are concave. The ribs are so located that when the dies are in contact the recesses conjoin to form an overall polygonal shaped opening, with the ribs being equidistantly spaced thereabout.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1976Date of Patent: January 10, 1978Inventor: Cedric Gwilliam Birks
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Patent number: 4055980Abstract: The invention is directed to a die set wherein both the upper and lower die members are molded of a semi-rigid, flexible material. The physical properties of the materials from which the die members are formed are such that they resemble those of typical conductor and connector insulations. The dies can deform around the insulation of the conductor and shield without nicking, cutting or otherwise damaging the metallic conductor or other portions of the insulated conductor. The dies can conform to concentric and nonconcentric conductor configurations and are thus not sensitive to the conductor concentricity and to the conductor size in the range of conductor sizes the dies are formed to handle. The use of alignment ribs, along with the die interlocks serve to center the two die members and stops serve to prevent rotation of a connector in the die set and control the maximum die set opening.Type: GrantFiled: October 18, 1976Date of Patent: November 1, 1977Assignee: Thomas & Betts CorporationInventor: John J. Churla
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Patent number: 4050286Abstract: A swaging apparatus in which a pusher member pushes a hose coupling sleeve having a hose end portion therewithin downwardly into a die cavity of a closed die defined by mating segmental die members in a retainer to radially deform said sleeve into gripping engagement with said hose characterized in that upward retraction of the pusher member automatically opens the die by effecting upward and lateral separating movement of said die members thus to release the swaged hose-coupling assembly for downward discharge from between the separated die members and through said retainer. The swaging apparatus is further characterized in that before the pusher member commences its downward swaging stroke on the next unswaged hose-coupling assembly inserted upwardly through the retainer and between the separated die members, the latter are released for movement by gravity into mating engagement within said retainer.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1976Date of Patent: September 27, 1977Assignee: Parker-Hannifin CorporationInventors: James Mills Gasier, William Edgar Currie
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Patent number: 4047420Abstract: A press adapted for use in confined areas for swaging a sleeve onto reinforcing bars to splice them together. The press comprises a cylinder having a longitudinal axis with a piston therein and reciprocable along said axis, said cylinder having an end and a pair of spaced arms extending from said end in a direction generally parallel to said cylinder, with the distance generally between the outer surfaces of said arms measured in a direction transverse to said longitudinal axis being less than the outer diameter of the cylinder. A bridging member is detachably secured to and bridges the arms. A first die part is secured to the free end of the piston and a second cooperable die part is secured to the bridging member. The die parts cooperate together to swage the sleeve onto the bars by the movement of the first die. piece toward the second die piece in accordance with the movement of the piston along said longitudinal axis.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 1976Date of Patent: September 13, 1977Assignee: CCL Systems LimitedInventor: Hugh Jeremy Willis Edwards
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Patent number: 4038861Abstract: A feed channel for elongated workpieces includes a plurality of adjustable workpiece receiving openings. Each opening is formed by a plurality of profiled segments including at least one movable segment. The movable segments are movable to expose the openings for lateral introduction thereinto of an elongated workpiece. The movable segments are then moved to reduce the size of the openings and engage the workpiece for at least partially straightening same. The movable segments are then moved to increase the size of the openings for providing longitudinal and rotational movement of the workpiece relative to the openings.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 1975Date of Patent: August 2, 1977Assignee: Th. Kieserling & AlbrechtInventors: Heinz Hartkopf, Horst Schneider
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Patent number: 3992918Abstract: A nail straightening device comprising two grooved elements and wedging means to move said grooved elements toward each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 1975Date of Patent: November 23, 1976Inventor: David R. Broyles
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Patent number: RE31084Abstract: Coacting swaging dies for swaging a splice sleeve onto a reinforcing bar. The dies each include a recess in their coacting surfaces. The recess in each surface includes at least two longitudinally extending ribs projecting from said recess for forming longitudinal indentations in the splice tube when said tube is squeezed between said dies. The lands between immediately adjacent ribs are concave. The ribs are so located that when the dies are in contact the recesses conjoin to form an overall polygonal shaped opening, with the ribs being equidistantly spaced thereabout.Type: GrantFiled: May 3, 1979Date of Patent: November 23, 1982Inventor: Cedric G. Birks