WEDGE LOCK

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
"WEDGE-LOC" DURO DYNE CORPORATION 81 Spence Street Bay Shore NY 11706 WEDGE-LOCK;Damper Regulator for Air Conditioners, Ventilators and Heating Ducts, and Parts Therefor;
WEDG-LOK UNVERFERTH MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. 601 S. BROAD ST. KALIDA OH 45853 WEDGE-LOCK;Multi-Wheel Tractor Wheel Spacer Bands;
WEDGE LOK FLORESTONE 6191 N. State Hwy. 161, Suite 330 Irving TX 75038 WEDGE LOCK;Seals for molded shower pans, seals for molded mop sinks sold as an integral component of molded shower pans and molded mop sinks;
WEDGE-LOK P.I., Inc. 213 Dennis Street Athens TN 37303 WEDGE LOCK;FURNITURE FOR RESIDENTIAL OR OFFICE USE, NAMELY, FURNITURE FOR SEATING, TABLES, BOOKCASES, DESKS AND OCCASIONAL FURNITURE;
WEDGE-LOX Container Ring Co., Inc. Piscataway NJ WEDGE-LOCK;Ringtype Closure for Fastening Barrel Heads to Barrels;
WEDGELOC MedShape Solutions, Inc. Suite 440 1575 Northside Drive NW Atlanta GA 30318 WEDGE LOCK;Sutures having anchors for attachment to bone;
WEDGELOCK SURGICAL DYNAMICS INC. 111 Glover Avenue Norwalk CT 06856 WEDGE LOCK;surgical devices for use in spinal fixation procedures;
WEDGELOK FALCON INDUSTRIES, INC. PO Box 1459 Moriarty NM 87035 WEDGE LOCK;Component parts for guns;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A lock that includes a wedge that is used to releasably secure separable components of an assembly together. The wedge can be used with a spool. The wedge and spool are threadedly coupled together to drive the wedge into and out of an opening in the assembly without hammering or prying. The direct coupling of the wedge and spool eliminates the need for bolts, washers, nuts and other hardware so as to minimize the number of parts. As a result, the lock is inexpensive to make, easy to use, and unlikely to become inoperative because of lost or broken parts or due to fines or other difficulties encountered in harsh digging environments. Further, the wedge can be driven into the assembly to provide the degree of tightness necessary for the intended operation and/or to re-tighten the assembly after incurring wear during use. A latch assembly is preferably provided to securely hold the wedge in place and avoid an undesired loss of parts during use.