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Pneumatic Shoe Lacing Apparatus

This invention provides a pneumatic shoe lacing apparatus for the pneumatic lacing of shoe.

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Class 451/428 - Stationary abrading tool


Subclass of Class 451 - Abrading
Definition: Attachment in which the roll or wheel being ground revolves
No. of patents: 4
Last issue date: 04/01/1997


NumberTitleIssue Date
5616068Method and apparatus for grinding peripheral grooves in rolling mill guide rollers
The present invention relates to a method for grinding grooves in the peripheral surface of rollers roller guides for rolling mills. The roller (2) of a roller guide is caused to rotate while retained on its own bearing (8,9,10) as the peripheral groove i...
04/01/1997
5564970Method and apparatus for creating or restoring high friction surface to media roller
A method and apparatus is achieved for creating or restoring a high friction surface to a drive roller 52. Abrasive pads 12 define a scrubbing surface for acting upon a media roller's surface 54-58. As the roller's surface is scrubbed, creping occurs whic...
10/15/1996
5439740Composite fibers having a diamond surface
The present invention relates to composite fibers having a diamond surface which can be produced using a substrate such as graphite, or other non-diamond inorganic fiber. These substrates produced in the manner described, give rise to improved diamond dep...
08/08/1995
4619080Roll grinding apparatus for rolling mills
A roll grinding apparatus which includes a housing adjoining a roll to be ground, guides attached to the housing which extend perpendicularly to the axis of the roll, a frame attached to the housing which is reciprocated along the guides, a piston and lin...
10/28/1986
 
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