Claims
- 1. A chain cutting assembly for attachment to a chain merchandising apparatus; said chain cutting assembly comprising:
- a. a cutter head portion;
- b. a set of bars upon which said cutter head portion is moveably fixed, at least one of said bars being fixed in relation to the chain merchandising apparatus so that said cutter head portion is selectively adjustable vertically and horizontally in relation to the merchandising apparatus for permitting a user to position said chain cutter head portion substantially adjacent to a preselected chain container on the chain merchandising apparatus; and
- c. counterbalance means connected to said cutter head portion to facilitate vertical movement thereof for safe, easy selective vertical adjustment of said cutter head portion.
- 2. The chain cutting assembly of claim 1, wherein one of said bars is a vertical support bar which extends between and terminates in opposed upper and lower ends, and said cutter head portion is mounted on said vertical support bar in such manner as to be safely and easily moveable between the upper and lower ends thereof.
- 3. The chain cutting assembly of claim 2, wherein another one of said bars is a horizontal support bar secured transversely to the chain merchandising apparatus substantially adjacent to a support surface therefor, and further wherein the upper end of said vertical support bar is connected to an upper portion of the chain merchandising apparatus in such manner as to permit slidable, horizontal adjustment in relation thereto, and the lower end of said vertical support bar is moveably coupled to said horizontal support bar, to thereby permit selective horizontal adjustment of said cutter head portion in relation to the chain merchandising apparatus.
- 4. The chain cutting assembly of claim 3, wherein said horizontal support bar is a section of channel iron secured transversely to said cabinet substantially adjacent to the support surface, and the lower end of said vertical support bar is moveably coupled to said horizontal support bar by weight-bearing roller bearing couplings within the channel of the channel iron to facilitate selective horizontal adjustment of said cutter head portion in relation to said chain merchandising apparatus by causing said vertical support bar to roll on said horizontal support bar.
- 5. The chain cutting apparatus of claim 1, wherein said set of bars includes a vertical support bar which is a hollow beam extending between and terminating in opposed upper and lower ends and upon which said cutter head portion is mounted so as to be selectively vertically adjustable; and further wherein the counterbalance means includes a pulley rotatably mounted at the upper end of said hollow beam, elongated, flexible connecting means extending between and terminating in first and second opposed ends and journalled on said pulley so as to be moveable thereon; a counterbalance weight of approximately equal weight as said cutter head portion, said counterbalance weight being secured to the first end of said elongated, flexible connecting means and being slidably housed within said hollow beam, the second end of said elongated, flexible connecting means being secured to said cutter head portion, to thereby provide said chain cutting assembly with a counterbalance means to offset the weight of said cutter head portion as it moves in a corresponding but opposite vertical direction on said hollow beam.
- 6. The chain merchandising apparatus of claim 2, wherein said chain cutting assembly further includes horizontal support means secured transversely to said cabinet substantially adjacent to the support surface, and a soffit having a horizontal groove, and further wherein the upper end of said vertical support bar is slidably housed within the horizontal groove of said soffit and the lower end of said vertical support bar is moveably coupled to said horizontal support means to thereby permit selective horizontal adjustment of said cutter head portion on said chain merchandising apparatus.
- 7. The chain merchandising apparatus of claim 6, wherein said horizontal support means is a channel section secured transversely to said cabinet substantially adjacent to the support surface, and the lower end of said vertical support bar is moveably coupled to said channel section by disk-shaped roller bearings rotatably connected to the lower end of said vertical support bar by receipt thereof within the channel portion of said channel section to facilitate selective horizontal adjustment of said chain cutting means on said apparatus by causing said vertical support bar to be capable of facile rolling on said horizontal support bar.
- 8. The chain merchandising apparatus of claim 7, wherein said disk-shaped roller bearings have a crowned outer edge to enhance rolling movement thereof within the channel portion of said channel section.
- 9. The chain merchandising apparatus of claim 8, and further comprising stop means connected with the channel portion of said channel section at each end thereof to thereby prevent inadvertent movement of said vertical support bar sufficiently far in a horizontal direction to cause said support bar to become detached from said chain cutter assembly.
- 10. The combination of a chain merchandising apparatus and a chain cutting assembly, wherein said chain merchandising apparatus comprises:
- a. frame,
- b. a cabinet secured to said frame,
- c. adjustable chain container support means mounted to said frame and located within said cabinet,
- d. a plurality chain containers; and
- further wherein said chain cutting assembly comprises:
- a. a cutter head portion;
- b. a set of bars upon which said cutter head portion is moveably fixed, at least one of said bars being fixed in relation to the chain merchandising apparatus so that said cutter head portion is selectively adjustable vertically and horizontally in relation to the merchandising apparatus for permitting a user to position said chain cutter head portion substantially adjacent to a preselected chain container on the chain merchandising apparatus; and
- c. counterbalance means connected to said cutter head portion to facilitate vertical movement thereof for safe, easy selective vertical adjustment of said cutter head portion.
CROSS REFERENCE
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/723,931, filed Jul. 1, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,165,316.
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Three M Tool and Die Corp. Exhibit A and Attached Letter of Dec. 9, 1991. |
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