Claims
- 1. A rotary anvil comprising:
- an anvil head suitable for mounting on a rotatable shaft and having a peripheral surface;
- a laminated cover having inside and outside superimposed layers bonded to each other over a major portion of their adjacent surfaces;
- said inside layer being made of a relatively hard, resilient material;
- said outside layer being made of a relatively soft, resilient material; and
- means for coupling said cover to an anvil, said means including a plurality of spaced holes formed in said inside layer, said holes for receiving pins which cooperate with said holes for coupling said cover to said anvil, said means for coupling causes said cover to be slidably secured for longitudinal and transverse movement with respect to said anvil head.
- 2. A rotary anvil comprising:
- an anvil head suitable for mounting on a rotatable shaft and having a peripheral surface;
- a laminated cover having inside and outside superimposed layers bonded to each other over a major portion of their adjacent surfaces;
- said inside layer being made of a relatively hard, resilient material;
- said outside layer being made of a relatively soft, resilient material; and
- means for coupling said cover to an anvil, said means including a plurality of longitudinally spaced holes formed in said inside layer, said holes for receiving pins which cooperate with said holes for coupling said cover to said anvil.
- 3. A rotary anvil according to claim 2 wherein said inside layer is sufficiently resilient to be flexed such as to permit entry of said pins into said spaced holes.
- 4. A rotary anvil according to claim 2 wherein said means for coupling causes said cover to be rigidly secured with respect to said peripheral surface of said anvil head.
- 5. A rotary anvil according to claim 2 wherein said means for coupling causes said cover to be slidably secured with respect to said peripheral surface of said anvil head.
- 6. A rotary anvil according to claim 2 wherein said means for coupling includes a plurality of pins mounted on said anvil head, said pins being slidably received within said spaced holes.
- 7. A rotary anvil according to claim 6 wherein said pins are slidably mounted on said anvil head.
- 8. A rotary anvil according to claim 2 including a sleeve disposed between said inside layer and said peripheral surface of said anvil head, and wherein said means for coupling includes a plurality of pins mounted on said sleeve, said pins being slidably received within said spaced holes.
- 9. A rotary anvil according to claim 8 wherein said sleeve is slidably mounted on said peripheral surface.
- 10. A rotary anvil cover comprising:
- a cylindrical laminate having inside and outside superimposed layers bonded to each other over at least a major portion of their adjacent surfaces;
- said inside layer being made of a relatively hard, resilient material;
- said outside layer being made of a relatively soft, resilient material; and
- means for coupling said cover to an anvil, said means including a plurality of longitudinally spaced holes formed in said inside layer, said holes for receiving pins mounted on said anvil which cooperate with said holes for coupling said cover to said anvil.
- 11. A rotary anvil cover according to claim 10 wherein said inside layer is sufficiently resilient to be flexed such as to permit entry of said pins into said spaced holes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 07/264,458, filed on 10-31-88, now abandoned.
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