Claims
- 1. A twine tensioner comprising: a support having a planar surface; a generally rectangular plate having a rectangular planar portion bordered at first and second contiguous sides by first and second beveled portions, respectively, and including a straight edge located on a side opposite from and extending parallel to said first side; mounting means mounting said plate on said planar surface for straight-line movement toward and away from said planar surface; said means mounting including biasing means resiliently urging said plate toward said surface; said plate being disposed with said beveled portions inclined away from said surface; first and second guide pins fixed to said surface in adjacent spaced relationship to the first beveled portion and to the straight edge, respectively and in respective locations spaced to one side of said means mounting said plate on said surface to thereby establish a twine path beneath the plate and between the guide pins and the means mounting the plate on said surface; and said plate being arranged so that the first beveled portion and straight edge respectively constituted an entrance and an exit for twine being fed along said path.
- 2. The tensioner of claim 1 wherein said mounting means is comprised of a pin and a spring mounted coaxially of said pin.
Parent Case Info
This is a division, of application Ser. No. 303,274, filed Sept. 17, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,457,226.
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