Zindl
Hans Zindl, Mosbach-Diedesheim DE
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20120282056 | MACHINE TOOL WITH A TOOL CLAMPING DEVICE AND AN ASSOCIATED TOOL - A tool clamping device for a machine tool has a tool spindle with a first clamping unit, which is coupled to a drive unit. A conventional tool can be clamped and rotatably driven about a rotational axis by means of a first clamping unit. To clamp a heavy tool, a plurality of second clamping units are additionally arranged by means of a housing on the base body of the tool clamping device and about the rotational axis. The heavy tool is clamped by the first clamping unit and the second clamping units and rotatably driven by means of the first clamping unit. For this purpose, the heavy tool has a corresponding first counter-clamping unit and corresponding second counter-clamping units. The tool head of the heavy tool coupled to the first counter-clamping unit and can be rotatably driven by means of the latter. | 11-08-2012 |
Peter Zindl, Obertraun AT
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20100050891 | Stamp - The invention relates to a stamp ( | 03-04-2010 |
Peter Zindl, Marchtrenk AT
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20110277647 | RUBBER STAMP AND INK PAD FOR A SELF-INKING RUBBER STAMP - The invention describes a stamp ( | 11-17-2011 |
20120297998 | STAMP AND ASSOCIATED STAMP PAD - The invention describes a stamp comprising a telescoping upper and lower part as well as a printing plate holder pivotally disposed in the lower part to accommodate the stamp plate. A retaining device for a stamp pad is associated with the printing plate holder and in a rest position, the printing plate holder is positioned in the range 80° to 135°, preferably at approximately 90° with respect to a contact area. From this rest position, the stamp can be displaced into an operating position to produce a stamped imprint via guide means, whereby the printing plate holder is turned about two guide pins, wherein one guide pin is respectively disposed on a side face of the printing plate holder, and they simultaneously engage in guide slots in the upper and lower part. | 11-29-2012 |