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US Patent: 3,681,837
Automatic Assembly System Employing First and Second Hammer Mechanisms for Insertion of Workpieces
Patentee:
George H. Franklin (exact or similar names) - Beloit, Rock County, WI

USPTO Classifications:
29/453, 29/809, 29/889.5

Tool Categories:
metalworking machines : metalworking machine mechanisms : workpiece changers and storage mechanisms

Assignees:
Giddings & Lewis, Inc. - Fond Du Lac, Fond Du Lac County, WI

Manufacturer:
Not known to have been produced

Witnesses:
Unknown

Patent Dates:
Applied: Jun. 14, 1971
Granted: Aug. 08, 1972

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"Vintage Machinery" entry for Giddings & Lewis Manufacturing Co.
Description:
Abstract:

An assembly machine is provided for automatically inserting blade-like foil inserts in a torque converter turbine drum or similar article. The assembly mechanism includes automatic apparatus for accomplishing the requisite assembly motions, including moving a turbine drum which is placed upon a translatable rack to a preliminary position, moving the drum from the rack to a work position upon a supporting mandrel, stripping a foil insert from a feeding magazine, urging the stripped insert along guides for insertion into the drum, camming and hammering a first foil ear into a preliminarily inserted portion in the drum, thereby locating the foil in a preliminary position, urging the foil into its final assembled position in the drum with a simultaneous camming and hammering motion, angularly indexing the drum or housing to a successive position so as to receive the next blade-like foil insert, counting the number of angular indexing steps imparted to the drum, and moving the drum with its assembled blade-like foil inserts back to the rack and then out of the assembly mechanism when the requisite number of foils have been inserted.

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