Mover Mounted On Rotary Tool Patents (Class 83/115)
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Patent number: 10183412Abstract: The cutting device includes a blade (1), in which either the blade (1) can move relative to a sheet of flexible material (4) or the sheet of flexible material (4) can move relative to said blade (1), and the blade (1) is associated with a plurality of independent flexible bristles (2), which press and stabilize the flexible material vertically and/or horizontally against a base (5) where the flexible material to be cut is supported. The device can be used to apply constant and well-distributed pressure on the flexible material in the cutting zone, preventing the material from wrinkling and securing the same in an optimal manner relative to the blade, thereby facilitating the cutting.Type: GrantFiled: December 5, 2014Date of Patent: January 22, 2019Assignee: TKT BRAINPOWER ENGINEERING, S.L.Inventors: Antoni Balsells Mercadé, Antoni Guimerà Pedrola
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Publication number: 20150114192Abstract: A core sampling system for removing sample cores of material from biomass bales, which includes a base member, a supporting member extending from and moveable relative to the base member, and a rotatable corer extending from the supporting member. The rotatable corer includes a first elongated tube at least partially surrounding a second elongated tube and a distal tip extending from a distal end of the second elongated tube. The system also includes a transport tube in communication with an inner area of the second elongated tube.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Applicant: POET Research, Inc.Inventors: Todd L. Peterson, Alex C. Johnson
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Patent number: 8360126Abstract: A motorized head for applying fiber composite material to an application surface includes a drive roll assembly for applying fiber composite material to an application surface. The drive roll assembly includes a drive roll and a backup roll and a drive roll nip formed between the drive roll and the backup roll. At least one cutter is mounted on the drive roll for cutting fiber composite material, and an ejector mechanism is mounted on the drive roll behind the cutter mechanism. The ejector mechanism positively displaces the leading end of the cut tow material away from the surface of the drive roll to ensure that the cut tow material does not misfeed as it approaches the fiber path chute downstream from the cutter.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2010Date of Patent: January 29, 2013Assignee: MAG IAS, LLCInventor: Milo M. Vaniglia
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Patent number: 8166858Abstract: A trim ejector for ejecting the trim produced by a steel rule of a rotary steel rule die apparatus includes a die cylinder having a die board provided with the rule and an anvil roll positioned parallel to the die cylinder to define a sheet receiving gap therebetween. The trim ejector has a flexible body defining a trim-ejecting surface extending between an ejecting edge and a stem portion, an anchor portion connected to the stem portion of the flexible body for securing the flexible body to the die board to position the ejecting edge of the flexible body adjacent and parallel to the rule, and a compressible biasing member secured to the flexible body on a side opposite the trim-ejecting surface. The compressible biasing member forces the flexible body to a neutral position, corresponding to no tension being applied to the stem portion, when the flexible body is moved away from the neutral position under passage of a sheet in a sheet receiving gap.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 2007Date of Patent: May 1, 2012Assignee: Proden Inc.Inventor: Daniel Luquette
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Publication number: 20100037741Abstract: A trim ejector for ejecting the trim produced by a steel rule of a rotary steel rule die apparatus comprising a die cylinder including a die board provided with the rule and an anvil roll positioned parallel to the die cylinder so as to define a sheet receiving gap therebetween is described herein. The trim ejector comprises a leaf-like body defining a trim-ejecting surface extending between an ejecting edge and a stem portion, an anchor portion connected to the stem portion of the leaf-like body for securing the leaf-like body to the die board so that the ejecting edge of the leaf-like body is positioned adjacent the rule parallel therefrom; and a compressible biasing member secured to the leaf-like body on a side thereof opposite the trim-ejecting surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2007Publication date: February 18, 2010Inventor: Daniel Luquette
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Patent number: 7044040Abstract: Leading and trailing edge stitch tab scrap strippers utilize pivot arms which are secured to die block bodies for pivotable motion intermediate their two ends. One end of each arm is adapted to engage a stitch tab scrap portion to be stripped and to effect the removal of the tab scrap from a box blank from which it has been cut. A biasing force is applied against a second end of the pivot arm. The pivot arm is caused to pivot in response to the rotation of an upper male slotting head and a lower die cutting anvil. This pivotal movement is effective to strip or to eject the severed stitch tab scrap.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 2004Date of Patent: May 16, 2006Assignee: Sebring Container CorporationInventor: Richard W. Smith
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Publication number: 20030196532Abstract: A rotary saw having an adjustable depth guide with a handle portion attached thereto is provided. The rotary saw has a housing with a flange projecting outwardly therefrom. The depth guide includes a column with a vertical channel therein. The depth guide is coupled with the housing by slidably receiving the flange in the channel. A transverse bolt in the housing permits a user to prevent movement between the depth guide and the housing and thereby set a cutting depth. A handle portion is removably coupled with the depth guide such that movement between the depth guide and the housing does not alter the relationship between the depth guide and the handle portion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 16, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventor: Wallis L. Alsruhe
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Patent number: 6422283Abstract: An apparatus for manufacturing a cutter includes a cutter cylinder that has a cutter blade on a peripheral surface thereof. The cutter blade extends in a longitudinal direction. A rotary die cutter has a receiving cylinder on a peripheral surface thereof to receive the cutter blade. A sheet conveying device is provided for feeding a nonmetallic sheet between the cutter cylinder and the receiving cylinder of the rotary die cutter at a speed synchronous with that of the cutter blade. An inverting device is also provided for pulling back the sheet after the tip portion thereof is severed by action of the cutter cylinder and the rotary die cutter.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1999Date of Patent: July 23, 2002Assignee: Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.Inventors: Masataka Okushita, Hiroshi Miyama
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Patent number: 6128988Abstract: Point needles in a conveying cylinder of a rotary press are caused to follow a curve course which securely fastens a web to the cylinder while eliminating transport damage to the printed products as well as reducing paper waste. The needle tips of the point needles are moved along their path by the superimpositioning of two pivot movements, one of which is accomplished by a point holder arm and the second of which is accomplished by a rocker. The two cooperate to form a level four member swivel joint.Type: GrantFiled: August 18, 1998Date of Patent: October 10, 2000Assignee: Koenig & Bauer-Albert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Bernd Anton Hillebrand, Horst Bernhard Michalik
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Patent number: 6125728Abstract: Point needles in a collecting cylinder are driven in a two stage extension process to initially needle or pierce the leading edge of a product web being cut. Once the cut has been made, the needle tips are moved further radially outwardly from the cylinder to secure the cut edge. As the signatures are transferred to a folding cylinder, the needle points are retracted along a single stage retraction curve which is different from the path traveled during the two stage extension process.Type: GrantFiled: June 2, 1998Date of Patent: October 3, 2000Assignee: Koenig & Bauer-Albert AktiengesellschaftInventor: Bernd Anton Hillebrand
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Patent number: 5860342Abstract: Point needles in a conveying cylinder of a rotary press are caused to follow a curve course which securely fastens a web to the cylinder while eliminating transport damage to the printed products as well as reducing paper waste. The needle tips of the point needles are moved along their path by the superimpositioning of two pivot movements, one of which is accomplished by a point holder arm and the second of which is accomplished by a rocker. The two cooperate to form a level four member swivel joint.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1996Date of Patent: January 19, 1999Assignee: Koenig & Bauer-Albert AktiengesellschaftInventors: Bernd Anton Hillebrand, Horst Bernhard Michalik
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Patent number: 5765459Abstract: Point needles in a collecting cylinder are driven in a two stage extension process to initially needle or pierce the leading edge of a product web being cut. Once the cut has been made, the needle tips are moved further radially outwardly from the cylinder to secure the cut edge. As the signatures are transferred to a folding cylinder, the needle points are retracted along a single stage retraction curve which is different from the path traveled during the two stage extension process.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1996Date of Patent: June 16, 1998Assignee: Koenig & Bauer-Albert AktiengesellschaftInventor: Bernd Anton Hillebrand
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Patent number: 5697274Abstract: Apparatus for trimming cylindrical cans wherein each can is orbited about a central turret axis while being rotated about its longitudinal can axis is disclosed. The cans are successively mounted with vacuum onto a support mandrel located on a support shaft within each of plural cartridge assemblies mounted at circumferentially spaced intervals on a turret disk. The can is firmly secured to the mandrel by vacuum so that the open end portion of the can body projects between an outside circular cutting knife and an inside trimming edge disposed within the open end. As the cartridge orbits about the turret axis on the shaft axis, the inside trimming edge is radially displaced by camming action into contact with the open end portion of the can body and the outside cutting edge to generate cutting forces for trimming the portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 6, 1995Date of Patent: December 16, 1997Assignee: Reynolds Metals CompanyInventor: Wallace E. Maidment
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Patent number: 5694822Abstract: Apparatus for trimming cylindrical cans wherein each can is orbited about a central turret axis while being rotated about its longitudinal can axis is disclosed. The cans are successively mounted with vacuum onto a support mandrel located on a support shaft within each of plural cartridge assemblies mounted at circumferentially spaced intervals on a turret disk. The can is firmly secured to the mandrel by vacuum so that the open end portion of the can body projects between an outside circular cutting knife and an inside trimming edge disposed within the open end. As the cartridge orbits about the turret axis while rotating on the shaft axis, the inside trimming edge is radially displaced by camming action into contact with the open end portion of the can body and the outside cutting edge to generate cutting forces for trimming the portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 8, 1995Date of Patent: December 9, 1997Assignee: Reynolds Metals CompanyInventor: Wallace E. Maidment
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Patent number: 5193425Abstract: Chip-impalement spears for rotary cutters are provided in a rectangular shape with a single sharp bevelled edge along the top of the spears and adapted to be placed parallel to a roller of the rotary cutter. The spears are embedded in one roller and arranged so that their sharp edges will come into slight contact with an opposing roller. Properties of the spears, in particular, hardness, are selected to enable the spears to be rapidly bent over in use, forming a chip-retaining barb. Spears having this capability may be obtained by making transverse cuts across a cutting rule.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 1991Date of Patent: March 16, 1993Assignee: NWF IndustriesInventors: Gaines P. Campbell, Jr., Blaine C. Stambaugh
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Patent number: 4635837Abstract: In a paper towel dispenser of the type in which a user grasps a piece of the towel web projecting from a dispenser to pull out a section, which is thereupon automatically severed from the web, the improvement of belting together an internal drum which is driven by the web to sever the web and a safety roller, located at the slot through which the web is dispensed, in such an arrangement that the web is guided by the belt in its transit from the internal drum to the safety roller at the slot.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 1984Date of Patent: January 13, 1987Inventor: Maurice Granger
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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: 4321050Abstract: Filter plugs of double unit length are fed sideways into successive flutes of a rotating drum which moves successive plugs past a rotary knife so that each plug yields two coaxial sections of unit length. Each flute contains two spaced apart mechanical stops at the opposite sides of the cutting plane and each flute has two suction ports which are overlapped by the corresponding stops. The ports draw streams of air which attract the respective sections immediately upon completion of the cutting step so that the sections move away from each other and against the respective stops. Plugs of a different second type are thereupon inserted into the gaps between successive coaxial sections. The cutting station is overlapped by a stationary shroud having an opening through which the knife extends with sufficient clearance to allow streams of atmospheric air to flow into that flute which is located at the cutting station and into the respective suction ports.Type: GrantFiled: May 22, 1979Date of Patent: March 23, 1982Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventor: Erwin Oesterling
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Patent number: 3986417Abstract: A method of and apparatus for cutting and handling filaments which controls the vertical, lateral and axial movement of the filament during and after cutting to maintain filament in alignment while removing cut filament from the path of incoming filament. In accordance with the present invention filament is fed into an annular chamber formed by a rotary drum and an annular shroud in the direction of its longitudinal axis, and cut into lengths with a knife mounted on the forward end of the rotary drum as the knife is rotated through the incoming filament. During and after cutting, erratic vertical, axial and lateral movement of cut filament is confined by the walls of the chamber, by an adjustable stop within the chamber downstream of the knife positioned at the desired filament length, and by picking means mounted on the length of the drum within the chamber which closely follow the knife and contact the filament immediately after it has been cut.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 1975Date of Patent: October 19, 1976Assignee: Polymers Inc.Inventors: Charles H. Anderson, Jr., Charles E. Drewes, Richard G. Hayes