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US Patent: 2,718,104
V Block
Patentee:
Manuel B. Kirklin (exact or similar names) - Monterey Park, Los Angeles Count, CA

USPTO Classifications:
33/567, 451/369

Tool Categories:
metalworking tools : jigs and fixtures : V blocks

Assignees:
None

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Oct. 08, 1953
Granted: Sep. 20, 1955

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Description:
Claim:

Surface grinding of flats and squares on cylindrical work pieces such as gages, punches, shafts, etc. is usually done by clamping the piece in a V-block with the portion to be ground projecting from one end of the block. The standard V-block is basically a metal block containing a cavity of V-shaped cross-section extending the length of the block, and having a bottom surface normal to the plane bisecting the V-shaped cavity. Ordinarily the V-block is chucked magnetically or mechanically beneath a grinding wheel and the desired cut is made.

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