By Brush Means Patents (Class 83/101)
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Patent number: 9604382Abstract: The present invention relates to a film cutter assembly in which a blade housing slides bilaterally along a pair of rails. The blade housing houses a blade. An elongated rail base is coupled or integral with a pair of rails. The rails are formed of a material which provides an attractive or adhesion property to attract the film to the rail and maintain the film in flat position before and after cutting. A double-side adhesive tape can be applied to a surface of the elongated rail base which is adapted for attaching the elongated rail base to a carton of film.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2011Date of Patent: March 28, 2017Assignee: BERRY GLOBAL FILMS, LLCInventors: Paul Vegliante, Sean Neiberger, Rudolf Pavlik, Ian Kaiser
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Patent number: 8544371Abstract: A paperboard slitter machine includes a first housing, a rotary cutter movable in and out of the first housing for cutting a paperboard, a second housing, a passage defined between the first housing and the second housing for the feeding of the paperboard to be cut, a linking mechanism holding two roller brushes in the second housing and a driving device controllable to move the linking mechanism in carrying the roller brushes out of the second housing into the passage to press on the paperboard at two sides relative to the rotary cutter for enabling the paperboard to be accurately and smoothly cut by the rotary cutter.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2010Date of Patent: October 1, 2013Inventor: Tzu-Che Lin
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Patent number: 8132663Abstract: A conveyor table of a cutting machine capable of making a difference in level between a conveyor table and a air table small, and preventing a sheet material from shifting or collapsing with a simple configuration is provided. A pair of caterpillar tracks 10 formed by bridging a chain 11 over a pair of sprockets 12, 13 arranged at a carry-in side end and a carry-out side end in a conveying direction, a plurality of brush mounts 20 attached to the chain 11 in parallel to connect the caterpillar tracks 10, and a brush block 30 having bristles 32 arrayed on each of the brush mounts 20 are arranged. The brush mount 20 has a portion on the carry-in side fixed to the chain 11 and a portion on the carry-out side not fixed to the chain 11.Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 2008Date of Patent: March 13, 2012Assignee: Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Nakai, Reiji Arikita
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Patent number: 8127647Abstract: A cutter blade is relatively moved along an outer periphery of a semiconductor wafer, and dust generated at a tape cutting site by the cutter blade and attached to an upper surface of the protective tape is collected with a dust collecting member which relatively moves with the cutter blade with respect to the semiconductor wafer, and the dust collected at a predetermined portion is suctioned and removed with a suction nozzle after the completion of tape cutting.Type: GrantFiled: November 23, 2008Date of Patent: March 6, 2012Assignee: Nitto Denko CorporationInventors: Naoki Ishii, Masayuki Yamamoto
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Publication number: 20110302898Abstract: A bristle assembly for performing a working operation, the bristle assembly comprising a central support defining an axis of rotation of the bristle assembly, an elongate bristle attachment member secured relative to the central support, and a plurality of bristles secured relative to the attachment member such that the bristles project outwardly from the central support.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 10, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Inventor: Glenn Robert Craig
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Publication number: 20100257989Abstract: A conveyor table of a cutting machine capable of making a difference in level between a conveyor table and a air table small, and preventing a sheet material from shifting or collapsing with a simple configuration is provided. A pair of caterpillar tracks 10 formed by bridging a chain 11 over a pair of sprockets 12, 13 arranged at a carry-in side end and a carry-out side end in a conveying direction, a plurality of brush mounts 20 attached to the chain 11 in parallel to connect the caterpillar tracks 10, and a brush block 30 having bristles 32 arrayed on each of the brush mounts 20 are arranged. The brush mount 20 has a portion on the carry-in side fixed to the chain 11 and a portion on the carry-out side not fixed to the chain 11.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 21, 2008Publication date: October 14, 2010Applicant: Shima Seiki Mfg., Ltd.Inventors: Kenji Nakai, Reiji Arikita
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Patent number: 7798040Abstract: A chip removing device, in which a pair of brush support bodies include brushes 57 that can come into contact with both side surfaces of a band saw blade 23U, a rotation direction on a side where the pair of brushes come into contact with the band saw blade is inclined in a forward and downward direction with respect to a running direction of the band saw blade, the brush support body is provided such that it can rock in a direction approaching the band saw blade and in a direction separating away from the band saw blade, the chip removing device includes a biasing unit that can bias the brush support body in the direction approaching the band saw blade and in the direction separating away from the band saw blade, and the brush is rotated from the blade root side to the blade tip side of the band saw blade, thereby removing the chips.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2005Date of Patent: September 21, 2010Assignee: Amada Company, LimitedInventor: Minoru Goto
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Patent number: 6990880Abstract: A gang blade assembly which controls the trajectory of detritus from a ball grid array substrate dicing operation is described. The assembly includes a cover which partially encases a hub with a plurality of blades. A brush is mounted on the cover to disrupt an air flow created by rotation of the hub and blades. The brush extends beneath the cover and has bristles which contact the hub. The bristles also serve to clear the hub of any detritus produced during dicing. More than one brush may be mounted on the cover.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2003Date of Patent: January 31, 2006Assignee: Micron Technology, Inc.Inventor: Ernest J. Hamilton
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Patent number: 6912942Abstract: A method for removing from at least single-layer webs of material, particles formed by slitting devices which are arranged along a web travel path in a slitting zone, includes generating a suction zone associated with the slitting devices in accordance with the position of a cutting location; a device for performing the method; a jobbing web-fed rotary printing machine including the device; and a newspaper rotary printing machine including the device.Type: GrantFiled: February 1, 2001Date of Patent: July 5, 2005Assignee: Goss International Montataire S.A.Inventor: Daniel Flament
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Publication number: 20040083867Abstract: An apparatus for detachably securing tool attachments to a cultivator, which includes a first portion and a second portion. The first portion has a planer body with a first and second face, a first and a second end. The first portion is secured to a surface of a tool attachment. The second portion has an elongate body having a first and second face, a first and a second end. An upper retaining member is provided at the first end, and a lower retaining member is provided at the second end. The second portion is secured a surface of a shank of a cultivator. Upon sliding engagement of the first portion with the second portion, the first end of the planer body is positioned between the upper retaining member and the first face, and the second end of the planer body is positioned between the lower retaining member and the first face of the second portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: Allen D. Elock, Paulette M. Elock
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Publication number: 20030079588Abstract: A gang blade assembly which controls the trajectory of detritus from a bail grid array substrate dicing operation is described. The assembly includes a cover which partially encases a hub with a plurality of blades. A brush is mounted on the cover to disrupt an air flow created by rotation of the hub and blades. The brush extends beneath the cover and has bristles which contact the hub. The bristles also serve to clear the hub of any detritus produced during dicing. More than one brush may be mounted on the cover.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 30, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Inventor: Ernest J. Hamilton
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Patent number: 6387202Abstract: A method for forming a label for displaying information regarding a container and suspending the container from a support includes providing a first web having an upper surface and a lower surface. A first adhesive coats the lower surface. A second adhesive is applied to at least one of the upper surface of the first web and a lower surface of a second web. The second web includes at least first and second superimposed layers. The second web is married to the first web such that a portion of the lower surface of the second web is secured to the upper surface of the first web by the second adhesive. The second web is cut down through each of the first and second layers and to the first web to form a hanger therein. The first web is cut through to form a base label therein.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 1999Date of Patent: May 14, 2002Assignee: Pharmagraphics (Southeast) L.L.C.Inventors: Glenn A. Grosskopf, Carl W. Treleaven
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Patent number: 6192779Abstract: The invention relates to a lubrication device in a vertically functioning bread slicer having several blade bands (3), next to each other and a predetermined width of bread slice apart, continuously circulating crosswise around blade band rollers (2). Both sides of the blade bands (3) have a horizontal lubricating roller (6, 7) with an oil-impregnated felt envelope (63, 73) which lubricates the cutting surfaces (30) of the blade bands (3). At least one of the two lubricating rollers (6, 7) can pivot around a horizontal pivoting axis (6S) to a position (P1) a distance apart from the blade bands (3), the two lubrication rollers (6, 7) can each be displaced by a given length (A) lengthwise along the rollers (L) in relation to the band blades (3).Type: GrantFiled: October 21, 1999Date of Patent: February 27, 2001Assignee: Georg Hartmann Maschinenbau GmbHInventor: Johannes Hartmann
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Patent number: 5964135Abstract: A sawdust removing apparatus for a saw machine includes: a saw blade housing (9) for rotatably supporting a saw blade (15) for sawing work (W); a cleaning instrument (19) for removing sawdust adhering to the saw blade when work is being sawned; a cleaning instrument support member (21) pivotally supported by the saw housing for rotatably supporting the cleaning instrument; a cleaning instrument position adjusting device (23, 71) mounted on the saw housing for adjusting an overlap rate of the cleaning instrument with the saw blade; and a cleaning instrument position fixing device (25) mounted on the saw housing for fixing the cleaning instrument support member after the overlap rate of the cleaning instrument with the saw blade has been adjusted by the cleaning instrument position adjusting device.Type: GrantFiled: January 29, 1997Date of Patent: October 12, 1999Assignee: Amada Company LimitedInventor: Shouji Aihara
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Patent number: 5950510Abstract: An arrangement for decelerating and shingling printed products as they are conveyed from a variable rotary cutter by a high-speed belt conveyor to a slower speed belt conveyor includes at least one depressor wheel at the entry end of the slower speed conveyor. The depressor wheel carries a plurality of depressor members in circumferential positions corresponding to the circumferential positions of cutting knives on the rotary cutter. The leading edge of each printed product entering the slow speed conveyor enters a headstop nip which reduces the speed of the entering product while its trailing edge is simultaneously momentarily depressed by a depressor on the rotating depressor wheel to enable shingling between successive products. A brake pad cooperates with the depressors to decelerate the printed products to a speed close to the surface speed of the slower belt conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 1995Date of Patent: September 14, 1999Assignee: Scheffer, Inc.Inventors: Bruce A. Scheffer, Eric K. Lo, James E. Hoolehan, Thomas J. Payer
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Patent number: 5771765Abstract: A sawdust removing apparatus for a saw machine includes: a saw blade housing (9) for rotatably supporting a saw blade (15) for sawing work (W); a cleaning instrument (19) for removing sawdust adhering to the saw blade when work is being sawed; a cleaning instrument support member (21) pivotally supported by the saw housing for rotatably supporting the cleaning instrument; a cleaning instrument position adjusting device (23, 71) mounted on the saw housing for adjusting an overlap rate of the cleaning instrument with the saw blade; and a cleaning instrument position fixing device (25) mounted on the saw housing for fixing the cleaning instrument support member after the overlap rate of the cleaning instrument with the saw blade has been adjusted by the cleaning instrument position adjusting device.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1997Date of Patent: June 30, 1998Assignee: Amada Company, LimitedInventor: Shouji Aihara
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Patent number: 5189934Abstract: Arrangement for production of sections cut out from a material web (18), such as sections for articles of clothing. It comprises a carrier element (19) with a deposit surface (17) for the material web (18), an automatic cutter (16) which is displaceable over the cutting member (70; 77) is supported by the slide arrangement. The cutting member is moved by means of a computer program along the intended contours of the sections which are to be cut out. The carrier element (19), which can be a conveyor belt, is of a material which is elastically compressible. The material, by virtue of its elasticity, tends to form a main plane in which, as a result of the compressibility of the material, depressions can be formed by exerting a force on the material, for example by pressing-down of bottom parts of the cutting and picking members.Type: GrantFiled: December 10, 1990Date of Patent: March 2, 1993Assignee: Eton Construction ABInventors: Mats I. Davidson, Dan Davidson
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Patent number: 5001951Abstract: Apparatus for cutting cigarette packs transversely in preparation for recovery of the tobacco from the cigarettes therein comprises a first belt conveyor driven at a first velocity, a device for delivering the cigarette packs in collated relation onto the first conveyor with all packs resting on one of their larger sides and oriented lengthwise of the conveyor, and a second belt conveyor arranged coaxially with and adjacent to the downstream end of first conveyor to receive the packs from the first conveyor and driven at a second velocity, the second velocity being higher than the first velocity such that the packs become spaced apart end-to-end on the second conveyor. An indexing conveyor arranged orthogonally to and adjacent to the downstream end of the second conveyor receives each pack from the second conveyor at a receiving station. A photodetector detects the arrival of each pack at the receiving station and produces a signal indicative thereof.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 1989Date of Patent: March 26, 1991Assignee: Lorillard, Inc.Inventors: Gerald Eisenlohr, David R. Jones, Frank Moorefield
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Patent number: 4783983Abstract: A method and apparatus are provided for continuously slitting amorphous ribbon into a strip without adversely affecting the unique electrical, mechanical and magnetic properties of the material. The method includes the steps of heating a localized zone to approximately the glass transformation temperature and substantially simultaneously indenting the ribbon. The combined heating and indenting force produces a clean, high quality cut edge along the strip. Preferably, the positive engaging force causing indentation is effective to plow softened material to form a crystallized ridge adjacent the cut edge. The ridge is easily removed by a rotating brush. The indenter roller preferably includes a substantially V-shaped peripheral edge to concentrate the heat and force against the ribbon. A control unit is employed to provide the optimum heat, force and speed of relative movement between the indenter and the ribbon.Type: GrantFiled: November 12, 1986Date of Patent: November 15, 1988Inventor: Mandayam Narasimhan
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Patent number: 4742742Abstract: An elongate product such as a surface fastener or a slide fastener chain is cut off on a lower cutter blade by an upper cutter blade moving toward and coacting with the lower cutter blade. While the elongate product is being severed, it is pressed down against a base board by a first pressure pad. A severed piece is positively discharged off the upper and lower cutter blades by a second pressure pad which moves with the upper cutter blade. The second pressure pad includes a brush of electrically conductive bristles for removing static electricity from the elongate product and the severed piece.Type: GrantFiled: October 1, 1986Date of Patent: May 10, 1988Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K. K.Inventor: Kazuo Yokoe
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Patent number: 4615672Abstract: A strip component is extruded through a heated roller die apparatus and fed onto a heated anvil roll where a rotatable knife blade is pressed against the surface of the anvil roll to trim the strip component.The cutter may have a rotatable knife blade mounted on an arm pivoting about an axis spaced from the surface of the anvil roll for swinging the knife blade into and out of engagement with the strip component on the anvil roll surface. A weight may be attached to the arm for holding the arm down on a stop member in the operative position of the cutter. A number of knife blades may be adjustably mounted on a knife shaft supported by a pair of pivot arms for cutting the strip component at a number of positions across the anvil roll. Alternatively each knife blade may be supported on an individual knife holding body with the knife blade being rotatably mounted on a knife supporting arm which is pivotally mounted on the holding body. The knife supporting arms may also be individually depressed and retracted.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 1985Date of Patent: October 7, 1986Assignee: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber CompanyInventors: Larry W. Smith, Larry G. Lowry
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Patent number: 4535662Abstract: The leading end of a continuous tubular supply is fed past a rotating flywheel into a guide. When the leading end reaches the back of the guide, a blade mounted on the flywheel severs the supply to form a straw or stirring stick. The straw is immediately ejected from the guide and is swept into the entrant portion of a feeder by a rotary brush. The feeder is provided with a stem-propelling run that is formed from a pair of top V-belts and a wide underbelt and between which the straw is propelled to a collecting hopper. Successive straws are pushed into the hopper under the impetus of the conveyor belts.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 1984Date of Patent: August 20, 1985Inventor: Homer S. Lynn
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Patent number: 4410315Abstract: A means and method for handling trim strip slit from the margin of a travelling web, comprising rotary means by which biasing forces is applied to the strip away from the slitter into the chute. Within the chute relatively low velocity means advance the trim strip in a foldably bunched condition toward the bottom of the chute where the bunched trim strip is then transported away from the chute. Low velocity air, as well as rotary members are provided in the chute for effecting the foldable bunching and advancing of the trim strip. Either or both of low velocity air and mechanical conveying apparatus may be provided for transporting the trim strip away from the bottom of the chute.Type: GrantFiled: October 3, 1980Date of Patent: October 18, 1983Assignee: Beloit CorporationInventor: Kenneth G. Frye
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Patent number: 4372185Abstract: A meat cutting band machine for slice cutting soft meats. The machine comprises a base and a vertical band blade support frame secured to the base. A pair of band blade wheels are rotatably supported in a spaced apart manner on the band blade support frame. A flat band blade is drivingly supported about the wheels. A drive is provided to rotate the wheels and the blade. An opening is provided in the band blade support frame to expose a meat cutting area along a straight path of the band blade. A stationary table is secured below the meat cutting area. A horizontally displaceable meat support table is displaceable on an axis parallel to the plane of the flat band blade to displace an end portion of a piece of meat placed on a support surface thereof against a cutting edge of the band blade.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1981Date of Patent: February 8, 1983Inventor: Karl Pila
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Patent number: 4366736Abstract: A chain of interdigitating coupling elements on a pair of slide fastener stringer tapes is gapped and severed into a short length of chain with coupling element residuals or debris left on the tapes at the gapped chain portion. The chain is then manually fed between and into engagement with a pair of vertically aligned circular brushes driven for continuous rotation to scrape the coupling element residuals off the tapes. A pair of guide troughs guide the chain into alignment with the brushes, each guide trough having a pair of converging sidewalls confining one of the brushes solely to frictional engagement with the chain.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 1980Date of Patent: January 4, 1983Assignee: Yoshida Kogyo K.K.Inventor: Tatsuo Oosaki
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Patent number: 4344610Abstract: Folding machine in web-fed rotary printing machines for longitudinally folding, for cross-cutting the paper web and for collecting separated copies on a collecting cylinder cooperating with a knife cylinder, the collecting cylinder having an odd number of puncture rows on the periphery thereof, and the knife cylinder having an even number of puncture rows on the periphery thereof for the longitudinally folded paper web, the improvement therein including means defining the puncture rows firmly built into the collecting cylinder, cutting devices formed alternatingly of a single knife and a double knife respectively located on the knife cylinder following successive section length thereon, said single knife being disposed at a location whereat it leads the respective puncture row cooperating therewith and a device for removing from the puncture rows trimmed strips separated from the copies by the double knife on both sides.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1980Date of Patent: August 17, 1982Assignee: Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AktiengesellschaftInventors: Willi Jeschke, Hans Muller
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Patent number: 4276891Abstract: A trimming device for trimming the cigarette filler stream in a cigarette making machine comprises a first fixed blade and a first rotating brush member which cooperate to remove from the tobacco stream tobacco lying further than a first predetermined distance from the tobacco conveyor; a second fixed blade and a second rotating brush member which are situated upstream or downstream of the first blade and brush member and cooperate to remove tobacco at regular spaced intervals corresponding to portions of the stream forming intermediate sections of the filler for each finished cigarette, the second blade being set at a second predetermined distance from the tobacco conveyor which is smaller than the first predetermined distance.Type: GrantFiled: October 27, 1978Date of Patent: July 7, 1981Assignee: Molins LimitedInventors: Derek H. Dyett, Jan A. Rakowicz
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Patent number: 4122736Abstract: A punch apparatus is provided to punch holes in an article by the use of a die punch. The die punch is forced through the article to be punched. A cleaning device is extended into engagement with the die punch when the die punch is in a position penetrating the article. This enables a cleaning of the die punch. The cleaning device is then retracted so that the article can be detached from said die punch.Type: GrantFiled: November 14, 1977Date of Patent: October 31, 1978Assignee: Universal Scientific CompanyInventors: Robert S. Price, Norman L. Eisman
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Patent number: 4116096Abstract: A strip cutter apparatus for rolled sheet formed of rubber and elastomeric materials, comprising a transport device for the rolled sheet and a plurality of disc-shaped cutters arranged transversely with respect to the transport direction of the material. The cutters cut the rolled sheet into individual strips. A revolving brush is driven in the direction of transport and is provided after the cutters, viewed in the direction of travel of the rolled sheet. This revolving brush is arranged in such a manner that its bristles penetrate into the intermediate spaces between the cutters and displace away from the sides of the cutters any material which possibly has been raised by the cutters.Type: GrantFiled: December 1, 1976Date of Patent: September 26, 1978Assignee: Schiesser AGInventor: Walter Hugo Schiesser
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Patent number: 4037499Abstract: A method and apparatus for perforating and, if desired, eroding fibrous board surfaces in a non-repetitive pattern are disclosed. The boards perforated according to the present invention are especially useful as acoustical tiles and panels. The board is formed and dried with a surface pattern developed on the board surface if desired and thereafter the board surface is punched by a series of randomly arranged pins or tacks on a plurality of rolls whereby a non-repetitive pattern results.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 1974Date of Patent: July 26, 1977Assignee: Conwed CorporationInventor: Theodore E. Hillman