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Title:
Apparatus for continuously marking an insulated conductor
Abstract:
An insulated conductor moves along two marking stations having tapered, oscillating nozzles made of magnesium, and whose tips are spaced from the conductors by about 20 to 30 millimeters; the ratio of the length of the nozzle to the spacing of the nozzle is about 6:5 to 7:5.
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Inventors:
Lambelet, Percy (Garbsen, DE, US)
Application Number:
856346
Filing Date: 1977-12-01 Publication_date: 1979-07-10 Assignee:
Kabel-und Metallwerke Gutehoffnungshutte Aktiengesellschaft (Hanover, DE)
Primary Class(es):
118/323
118/325, 118/DIG21
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US Patent Ref:
Other Refs:
240450| May, 1965 | AT | | 950571Apr, 1961 | GB. | | 1034146Jun, 1966 | GB | | | | | | | |
Other References:
Paper by G. Lehnert & J. V. McBride, "High Speed Bund Marking of Insulated Conductors," Pub. in Wire and Wire Products, Apr. 1964. |