US Patent: 2,341,099
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Dividing Head
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Patentee:
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Paul Hellman (exact or similar names) - Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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Applied: |
Jul. 20, 1942 |
Granted: |
Feb. 08, 1944 |
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Joel Havens Globe Milling & Dividing Attachments "Vintage Machinery" entry for Globe Products Manufacturing Co.
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Description: |
Claim:
An indexing head comprising: a spindle housing, a spindle rotatably carried in the housing, an indexing plate secured on the housing, concentric circular rows of indexing holes in the indexing plate, a crank secured on the inner end of the spindle coaxial with the indexing plate, radially alined holes through the crank in position to be selectively registered with holes in the indexing plate upon rotation of the crank relative to the indexing plate, a retaining plate adjustably mounted on the crank, said plate having an opening selectively registrable with the respective holes in the crank, and a latch pin carried by the retaining plate, said pin being selectively engageable in registering holes in the crank and indexing plate upon rotation of the crank with respect to the indexing plate. An indexing head comprising: a spindle housing, a spindle rotatably carried in the housing, an indexing plate secured on the housing, concentric circular rows of indexing holes in the indexing plate, a crank secured on the inner end of the spindle coaxial with the indexing plate, radially alined holes through the crank in position to be selectively registered with holes in the indexing plate upon rotation of the crank relative to the indexing plate, a retaining plate adjustably mounted on the crank, said plate having an opening selectively registrable with the respective holes in the crank, and a latch pin carried by the retaining plate, said pin being selectively engageable in registering holes in the crank and indexing plate upon rotation of the crank with respect to the indexing plate. |
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