Claims
- 1. In a chain link bending machine for forming chain links from wire pins each having a given length and two free ends; the machine including a mandrel having opposite curved work faces each having a center of curvature; bending tools having means for engaging end zones of the wire pin to provide contact locations between each end zone and the respective work tool for bending each wire pin in a bending plane about the work faces of the mandrel during the bending operation; the improvement comprising guide means for guiding said bending tools in a path having, at least in the terminal phase of the bending operation, at least the approximate shape of a circular involute, the reference point of which coinciding with the center of curvature of the respective work faces; said guide means including a separate pivotal lever linkage associated with each bending tool; each pivotal lever linkage having
- (a) a coupling rod having first and second ends; said first end of said coupling rod pivotally supporting the respective bending tool;
- (b) a first pivot lever having first and second ends; said first end of said first pivot lever being articulated to said second end of said coupling rod;
- (c) a first fulcrum pivotally supporting said first pivot lever at said second end thereof;
- (d) a second pivot lever having first and second ends; said first end of said second pivot lever being articulated to said coupling rod at a location between said first and second ends of said coupling rod;
- (e) a second fulcrum pivotally supporting said second pivot lever at said second end thereof; said first and second pivot levers being parallel to one another; and
- (f) means for driving each pivotal lever linkage with a pin bending force.
- 2. A chain link bending machine as defined in claim 1, wherein the articulation between said first end of said first pivot lever and said coupling rod is adjustable with respect to said first fulcrum and the articulation between said first end of said second pivot lever and said coupling rod is adjustable with respect to said second fulcrum.
- 3. A chain link bending machine as defined in claim 1, wherein said first fulcrum and said second fulcrum are adjustable in two coordinate directions lying in a plane that is parallel to said bending plane.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of copending application Ser. No. 704,685 filed July 12th, 1976, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,123,899.
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