By Opposed Lateral Guide Means Patents (Class 83/420)
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Patent number: 4252043Abstract: There is disclosed a cutting press adapted for the cutting of paper, such as discarded paper money. The cutting device is mounted in a support having the shape of a case with open side walls, a feeding conveyor passing through the case forwarding the paper to be cut to the press.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1978Date of Patent: February 24, 1981Assignee: Statni banka ceskoslovenskaInventors: Josef Kovar, Lumir Zabka, Tomas Cap
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Patent number: 4218945Abstract: An apparatus for ganging and cutting a plurality of layers of strip material in predetermined lengths includes a frame supporting a drive and driven roller acting together to draw the layers of material to a cutter where the layers of material are severed. The drive roller, acting with the driven roller, draws a plurality of layers of material from a rack structure where each layer is individually wound on a rotatable roll. Each layer of strip material is drawn from a roll and a plurality of layers are ganged over a cylindrical roller. The ganged layers of material are directed over a convex-concave roller combination to maintain alignment. The layers of material are then drawn over an upper support roller and are guided to the drive roller through a guide plate structure. The guide plate structure includes a back plate having a slot therein and a top plate having a longitudinal shoulder corresponding to the slot.Type: GrantFiled: May 17, 1978Date of Patent: August 26, 1980Assignee: Liquid Paper CorporationInventor: Roger C. Sharlow
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Patent number: 4196760Abstract: A machine for making wood moldings includes an endless feed belt extending downstream from the upper face cutter head for holding short lengths of wood pieces securely between the working stretch of the feed belt and the underlying bed plate and delivering it through side and lower face cutter heads. An air plenum container overlies and bears against the working stretch of the feed belt to provide uniform feed pressure to the wood throughout the length of the working stretch and delivers air under pressure through a multiplicity of holes in the plenum container to the confronting side of the working stretch of the belt for minimizing friction between the belt and container. Short lengths of wood pieces are delivered in spaced-apart relationship to the upper face cutter head between an elongated side feed belt and an elongated air fence.Type: GrantFiled: March 3, 1978Date of Patent: April 8, 1980Inventors: Michael A. McDaniel, James H. Baseman
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Patent number: 4164159Abstract: An improved apparatus for feeding signatures from a saddle to a trimmer mechanism includes a transfer apparatus which moves each signature in turn from the saddle onto a conveyor assembly at a delivery station. The conveyor assembly includes a plurality of chains having pusher fingers which engage the trailing edges of the signatures. The pusher fingers move the signatures into the trimmer mechanism. The pusher fingers on the conveyor assembly are registered relative to a stop in the trimmer mechanism to at least partially register the signatures before they enter the trimmer mechanism. The transfer assembly, which moves the signatures from the saddle to the conveyor assembly, is effective to positively grip each signature in turn by applying a clamping force to opposite sides of the signature. These clamping forces are continuously applied to the signature from the time it leaves the saddle until it is deposited on the conveyor assembly where it is engaged by the pusher fingers.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 1977Date of Patent: August 14, 1979Assignee: Harris CorporationInventor: John J. Marciniak
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Patent number: 4144782Abstract: Apparatus for sawing of curved-form timber feeds the log past a band saw such that the cut follows the curved form of the log. Spaced guides function to guide the log in a curved-form path through the saw. The guides are displaceable in a direction transversely to the feeding direction of the log depending on the curved form of the log. The guides may comprise guide rollers provided on each side of the log to be forced to the sides of the log.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 1977Date of Patent: March 20, 1979Assignee: Skogsagarnas Vanerindustrier AktiebolagInventor: Nils E. Lindstrom
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Patent number: 4116597Abstract: A feed mechanism for longitudinally moving an elongated member, such as a channel-shaped extrusion and the like, along a support table beneath a filling nozzle or through a cutting apparatus, comprising a pair of opposed E-shaped frames, each having its central leg pivotally connected to the table and each having a vertically axised roller mounted upon the free ends of each of its outer legs. The legs of one frame are axially aligned with the legs of the opposite frame so that the rollers form opposing pairs, with one roller of each pair being power driven. The central legs are formed of a hydraulic cylinder and piston rod so that they are longitudinally adjustable for thereby moving the rollers towards and away from each other for bearing against opposite sides of the elongated member and moving the elongated member longitudinally therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1976Date of Patent: September 26, 1978Assignee: Acorn Building Components, Inc.Inventor: James M. Dunstan
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Patent number: 4027563Abstract: Precision guide means for accurately directing lumber to and/or receiving cut lengths from saws. The guide means is mounted for selective movement by setworks back and forth across a path along which the lumber moves. A closed hydraulic system includes piston-cylinder units with a unit near each of opposite ends of the guide means. One end of each cylinder unit is fixed against movement and the opposite end thereof is connected to the adjacent end of the guide means, and pipe means interconnects these cylinder units so that when the guide means is moved, hydraulic fluid is transferred from an end of one of the units to an opposite end of another unit to ensure that both ends of the guide means move exactly the same distance. The guide means can be a linebar and a tailbar interconnected by the hydraulic system so that they are moved in unison exactly the same distance by the setworks. The guide means can be or include a relatively long splitter.Type: GrantFiled: June 1, 1976Date of Patent: June 7, 1977Assignee: CAE Machinery Ltd.Inventor: Jack Weavell
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Patent number: 4022094Abstract: A trimmer for a lumber package. The trimmer comprises a reciprocating, retaining carriage to receive the lumber package. A first track. Means reciprocate the retaining carriage along the first track from a loading position through a second position. Cutting means on each side of the track at the second position trim the lumber package. Compressor means are reciprocable at the loading position to compress a lumber package in a direction substantially perpendicular to the first track. Releasable retaining means hold the lumber package in a predetermined, fixed position on the retaining carriage as it moves from the loading position through the second position and is trimmed.Type: GrantFiled: May 19, 1976Date of Patent: May 10, 1977Inventor: Ronald Malcolm Hetherington
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Patent number: 3979984Abstract: A band saw is provided with rotary guides for changing the angle of the saw. While the part is rotated and linearly translated toward and away from the saw by the contouring apparatus, the saw cuts a peripheral shape on the part with the blade changing its angular attitude where necessary. An air cushion support holds the edge of the part at the saw blade.After cutting, the contouring turret is rotated another 90.degree. bringing the part to a deburring station. The motion of the part at the deburring and cutting stations is identical for simultaneous cutting and deburring. Next the turret is rotated another 90.degree. and the deburred part is engaged by a second transfer arm to remove the part and locate it for subsequent treatment.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1974Date of Patent: September 14, 1976Assignee: U.S. Amada, Ltd.Inventor: Dennis Daniels
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Patent number: 3979986Abstract: A device for dividing rectangular bars singly and in multiples produced by dividing rectangular blocks especially of deep-frozen fish which includes a table with a laterally adjustable stop for the bars to be cut and at least one dividing element arranged at a lateral distance therefrom and in particular an endless saw blade, wherein a further lateral stop is positioned on the opposite side of the first lateral stop under formation of a transit slot for the bars; these two stops are coupled by a gear so that they can be uniformally pressed apart against the force of a spring.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1975Date of Patent: September 14, 1976Inventor: Heinz Nienstedt
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Patent number: 3974725Abstract: A machine for cutting or slicing celery, carrots, or other elongate vegetables into pieces of selected size, accomplished on a rapid and highly economical basis. My machine utilizes a plurality of endless, moving belts, with one of the belts being arranged to receive vegetables deposited thereon, and to transport same to a location adjacent what may be regarded as the terminus of the belt. Mean such as other moving belts are utilized for gradually applying pressure to the vegetables during their travel along the length of the vegetable-supporting belt, thus to accomplish a compression of such vegetables into a tightly compacted mass. High speed cutter means operative adjacent the terminus serve to cut the vegetables into small pieces, with the size of the pieces being determined by the speed of the cutter relative to the velocity of the belts.Type: GrantFiled: July 8, 1974Date of Patent: August 17, 1976Assignee: A. Duda and SonsInventor: Vernie A. Boots
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Patent number: 3945283Abstract: An axial lead component dispensing apparatus having a simultaneously adjustable pair of guide plates, advancing mechanism and lead severing mechanism mounted on a support. Two racks and a pinion actuate and synchronize the simultaneous lateral adjustment of the guide plates.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 1974Date of Patent: March 23, 1976Assignee: Universal Instruments CorporationInventors: Albert W. Zemek, Frank Joseph Orzelek, Mike L. Ziemba