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James Frields

from Henderson, KY

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  • 13280 State Route 351, Henderson, KY 42420 (270) 546-7517 (270) 546-7694
  • 12633 State Route 351 E, Henderson, KY 42420
  • 430 Old Corydon Rd, Henderson, KY 42420 (270) 826-7896
  • Mahomet, IL

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Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
James Frields
Owner
James A Frields Machining
Mfg Industrial Machinery
Henderson, KY 42419
James Frields
President
Frields Machine Inc
Machine Shop · Metal Restoration
PO Box 632, Henderson, KY 42419
13310 State Rte 351 E, Henderson, KY 42420
(270) 546-7800, (270) 546-7804
James A. Frields
Organizer
F & W HOLDING, LLC
3046 Ohio Dr, Henderson, KY 42420

Publications

Us Patents

Quick-Change Mechanism For A Tie Bar

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US Patent:
6427756, Aug 6, 2002
Filed:
Aug 21, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/934064
Inventors:
James A. Frields - Henderson KY, 42420
International Classification:
B22D 3304
US Classification:
164341, 164312, 164342, 269268
Abstract:
A quick-change tie bar mechanism includes an actuator having a rod coupled to a first bearing member and a body coupled to a second bearing member. The first and second bearing members are configured to reciprocally move in opposite directions in response to extension and retraction of the rod relative to the body. The bearing members have a first configuration for engaging a nut threaded on a tie bar to fix the tie bar in relation to a platen through which the tie bar extends. The first and second bearing members also have a second configuration for releasing the tie bar to permit removal through the platen so that a part may be accessed for removal and/or replacement.

Quick-Change Mechanism For A Tie Bar

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US Patent:
62865846, Sep 11, 2001
Filed:
Mar 26, 1999
Appl. No.:
9/277115
Inventors:
James A. Frields - Henderson KY
International Classification:
B22D 3304
B22D 1726
B25B 516
US Classification:
164137
Abstract:
A casting machine is disclosed having a quick-change tie bar mechanism. This mechanism includes an actuator having a rod coupled to a first bearing member and a body coupled to a second bearing member. The first and second bearing members are configured to reciprocally move in opposite directions in response to extension and retraction of the rod relative to the body. The bearing members have a first configuration for engaging a nut threaded on a tie bar to fix the tie bar in relation to a platen through which the tie bar extends. The first and second bearing members also have a second configuration for releasing the tie bar to permit removal through the platen so that a part may be accessed for removal and/or replacement. In another embodiment, a number of platens are included as are a number of tie bars configured to guide movement of one of the platens relative to another.
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