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Showing papers on "Bend radius published in 1973"


Patent
01 Jun 1973
TL;DR: A composite archery bow utilizing a plurality of laminations with fibers oriented to give them a substantial transverse angulation with respect to the long axis of the bow limbs is described in this article.
Abstract: A composite archery bow utilizing a plurality of laminations with fibers oriented to give them a substantial transverse angulation with respect to the long axis of the bow limbs. The fibers in the laminations are oriented in opposite directions on the facing and backing of the limb to prevent any distortion of the finished limb. The recurve portions of the bow are relatively long and straight, and are connected to the major limb portion by a small bend radius portion of approximately two to three inches in radius.

20 citations


Patent
11 Aug 1973
TL;DR: In this paper, a hanger conveyor circuit conveying large flat objects, such as doors or frames, with their long dimension at right angles to the direction of motion, is provided with a transfer hanger-conveyor.
Abstract: A hanger conveyor circuit conveying large flat objects say doors or frames, with their long dimension at right angles to the direction of motion, is provided with a transfer hanger-conveyor to remove the objects from one leg of the conveyor and transport them with their long dimension in the direction of motion and replace them on another parallel leg of the conveying system. This is especially suitable where bend radius in the conveying system would be too small for the objects not to touch during transport.

3 citations