Constantly Oriented Tool With Arcuate Cutting Path Patents (Class 83/327)
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Patent number: 7500420Abstract: Dispenser apparatus for dispensing paper toweling includes structure for damping forces applied to a roll of paper toweling when overspin slack is taken up and modifying cutter blade timing to reduce peak pull force during dispensing. A biased damping roller is displaceable by toweling when the toweling is pulled to take up the slack and maintain the toweling in taut condition.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2005Date of Patent: March 10, 2009Assignee: Perrin Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Niko Anthony Cvjetkovic, Joel P. Keily, Patrick C. Perrin
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Patent number: 6644154Abstract: The cutting blade of a continuous motion saw is mounted on a skew arm which rotates about an axis which is skewed relative to the path along which the product to be cut is advanced. The blade rotates about an axis which is parallel to the path. The blade orbits in a planetary manner to compensate for the skew angle and to ensure that the blade remains perpendicular to the path. Grinding stones for the blade are mounted radially inwardly of the blade throughout the entire orbit of the blade.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: Paper Converting Machine Co.Inventors: Larry D. Wierschke, Jeremy J. M. Papadopoulos
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Patent number: 6553879Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing paper toweling includes a rotatable toweling support roller and a cutter blade pivotally mounted on the outer peripheral portion of the roller. The blade is movable between a first position in which the cutting edge of the blade is positioned closely adjacent to the outer peripheral portion and a second position in which the blade is disposed at an angle relative to the outer peripheral portion with the cutting edge of the blade spaced from the toweling support roller. The cutter blade when in the second position projects in a direction generally opposed to the direction of rotation of the toweling support roller so that pulling force exerted on the toweling by a user will bear against the cutting edge of the cutter blade to sever the toweling.Type: GrantFiled: September 13, 2001Date of Patent: April 29, 2003Assignee: Perrin Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Michel Morand
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Patent number: 6314850Abstract: Apparatus for dispensing paper toweling includes a rotatable toweling support roller and a cutter blade pivotally mounted on the outer peripheral portion of the roller. The blade is movable between a first position in which the cutting edge of the blade is positioned closely adjacent to the outer peripheral portion and a second position in which the blade is disposed at an angle relative to the outer peripheral portion with the cutting edge of the blade spaced from the toweling support roller. The cutter blade when in the second position projects in a direction generally opposed to the direction of rotation of the toweling support roller so that pulling force exerted on the toweling by a user will bear against the cutting edge of the cutter blade to sever the toweling.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 1999Date of Patent: November 13, 2001Assignee: Perrin Manufacturing CompanyInventor: Michel Morand
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Patent number: 6266865Abstract: A novel method is provided for forming a clear hole through a composite plate. At least two plates can be joined together to form a wall of a trailer. The following steps are taken to perform the method: A punching apparatus is advanced through an extension skin of a first composite plate and a first skin of a second composite plate, thereby compressing the core material of the second composite plate and forming a first slug. The apparatus is withdrawn therefrom. The composite plates are flipped over. The apparatus is advanced through a second skin of the second composite plate, forming a second slug. The apparatus is further advanced through the core material of the second composite plate, thereby ejecting the first slug, a portion of the core material of the second composite plate and the second slug to form a hole through the extension skin and the second composite plate. The apparatus is then withdrawn from the second composite plate.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1999Date of Patent: July 31, 2001Assignee: Wabash Technology CorporationInventor: Rodney P. Ehrlich
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Patent number: 6123002Abstract: A method of operating an orbital saw to transversely sever superposed elongated web plies into shorter length products which includes advancing along a linear path superposed elongated web plies having a cross sectional area of at least about 3.5 square inches (2200 mm.sup.Type: GrantFiled: September 17, 1996Date of Patent: September 26, 2000Assignee: Paper Converting Machine CompanyInventors: Gary R. Wunderlich, Larry D. Wierschke
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Patent number: 5984766Abstract: A sample removing tool comprises two partly spherical blades which are rotatably mounted on a carrier member about parallel axes. The cutting edges of the blades face each other and a portion of the cutting edges are arranged to lie in a nominal circle. The carrier member is rotatably mounted on a support member about an axis, the axis is perpendicular to a plane containing the nominal circle and passes through the center of the nominal circle. The axes of the blades are inclined to the axis of rotation of the carrier member. The blades are rotated about their axes and the carrier member is rotated about its axis such that the cutting edges of the blades move along the circumference of the nominal circle to cut a sample from a surface of a component arranged perpendicular to and intersecting the nominal circle.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1996Date of Patent: November 16, 1999Assignee: Rolls-Royce and Associates, LimitedInventor: Kenneth S. Gilmour
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Patent number: 5924346Abstract: A method of operating an orbital saw for transversely severing elongated, superposed, multi-ply web material which includes advancing the web material along a path into a cutting station having a skew arm adjacent said path, rotating said arm about an axis skewed with respect to the path, the skew arm having a disc blade coupling means, such as a 4-bar linkage, mounted thereon and carrying a rotating disc blade with the blade axis spaced from the arm axis to cause the blade to intersect the path and cut the web material during the blade orbit, maintaining the blade axis at an angle skewed relative to the arm axis to position the disc blade continually perpendicular to the path whereby the disc blade makes a square cut through the web material, providing the coupling means with a grinding stone for the blade and a control for contacting the grinding stone and blade, and positioning the grinding stone radially inwardly throughout the entirety of the blade orbit whereby centrifugal forces are reduced and cyclicType: GrantFiled: September 17, 1996Date of Patent: July 20, 1999Assignee: Paper Converting Machine CompanyInventors: Gary R. Wunderlich, Larry D. Wierschke
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Patent number: 5816124Abstract: A device and method for separating a running material web includes a knife, having a substantially planar body and a toothed edge, and an apparatus for swinging the knife into the running material web. The method includes running the material web in a direction and subsequently swinging the knife toward the web in a direction, the cutting edge contacting the web at an angle of inclination between the knife body and the web measuring at most 45.degree..Type: GrantFiled: February 4, 1997Date of Patent: October 6, 1998Assignee: Voith Sulzer Papiermaschinen GmbHInventor: Zygmunt Madrzak
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Patent number: 5611246Abstract: Apparatus for providing a variable angular velocity coupling between an input shaft (52, 78) and an output shaft (71, 138) includes a fixed frame (72, 74, 76); a first hearing (80) for mounting the input shaft for rotation relative to the fixed frame; a second bearing (140) for mounting the output shaft for rotation relative to the fixed frame; a pair of conjugate cams (48, 50; 82, 84) mounted to the fixed frame, concentric with the input shaft: a first cam follower (54, 60; 114, 118) pivotably supported (64, 66; 90, 92, 98, 100, 102, 104) by the input shaft for engaging a first of the cams; a second cam follower (56, 58; 116, 120) pivotably supported by the input shaft for engaging a second of the cams; a first link (68, 122) extended between the first and second cam followers to cause the followers to move in tandem in response to rotation of the input shaft relative to the cams: an radially extended output arm (70, 136) supported by the output shaft; and a second link (72, 74; 132, 134) extended between atType: GrantFiled: April 3, 1995Date of Patent: March 18, 1997Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Michael Long, James A. White
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Patent number: 5557997Abstract: A compensating linkage for a continuous motion saw for elongated web plies wherein a skew arm is pivotally connected at its ends to a drive arm and where the drive arm at its ends carries disc blades and sharpening grinding stones for the blades, the ends of the drive arm being pivotally connected for two degrees of freedom with brackets which in turn are connected to an eccentrically mounted control arm, the linkage resulting in compensation for the skew angle to provide a cut perpendicular to the movement of the web plies and reduction of centrifugal forces and elimination of cyclic centrifugal loading on the blade grinding systems.Type: GrantFiled: April 6, 1994Date of Patent: September 24, 1996Assignee: Paper Converting Machine CompanyInventors: Gary R. Wunderlich, Larry D. Wierschke
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Patent number: 5241886Abstract: A method and apparatus for cutting a longitudinally advancing a rod of tobacco-containing material into lengths including a cut-off wheel having two or more blades equally spaced around the wheel periphery, a sharpening stone driven independently by a motor at a fixed location to sharpen one side of each blade as the wheel rotates, and a deburring stone oscillating in a path between two points at a frequency such that the stone intersects the path of travel of each blade for deburring the other side of each blade. The deburring stone may be located on the ledger device of a cigarette manufacturing machine where the ledger is oscillating at a frequency that is a multiple of the number of blades of the cutoff wheel for each revolution of the wheel.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1991Date of Patent: September 7, 1993Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventors: Marion A. Church, Michael H. Dalton, Sherman C. Roane
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Patent number: 5211098Abstract: A cut food piece formed in the shape of a helical split ring (10) having a predetermined number of spirals by means of first piercing a series of slots in the whole food product by penetration blade assembly (248) prior to urging the whole food product into engagement with cutter blade assembly (200) having wheel plate (202) rotating about central axis (206). Said cutter blade assembly (200) further having a plurality of ring cutters (208) attached to and extending normally out from wheel plate (202) for cutting continuous concentric helical spirals in the whole food product. Shear blade (210) extends angularly out from wheel plate (202) for cutting concentric helical spirals of food product off the whole food product.Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 1992Date of Patent: May 18, 1993Assignee: Lamb-Weston, Inc.Inventor: George A. Mendenhall
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Patent number: 5179885Abstract: A cutting assembly for cutting a continuous sheet of material covering containers which are continuously conveyed in spaced apart container carriers in a predetermined direction at a predetermined speed. The cutting assembly includes a support assembly and a mechanism coupled to the support assembly for rotating the support assembly in an orbital path so that the support assembly passes above the container carriers at substantially the predetermined speed and direction during a first portion of the orbital path. The cutting assembly also includes a blade assembly pivotably coupled to the support assembly for cutting the continuous sheet of material as the support assembly moves above the container carriers during the first portion of the orbital path. The cutting assembly further includes an alignment pin for aligning the blade assembly with respect to the container carriers as the blade assembly cuts the sheet of material.Type: GrantFiled: January 25, 1991Date of Patent: January 19, 1993Assignee: Raque Food Systems, Inc.Inventor: Jesse C. McLeod
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Patent number: 5063801Abstract: A cut-off machine adapted to be positioned downstream from a source, such as a tube mill, for receiving a moving length of tube stock from the mill and severing plural predetermined lengths from the moving length. The machine comprises a plurality of cut-off assemblies that are reciprocated longitudinally of the moving length of material and operated during the movement of sever plural predetermined lengths. Each cut-off assembly comprises a cutter blade that is supported for movement in an arcuate path and for radial movement. A cam in the path of each blade is engaged by a cam follower movable with the blade to cause the blade to move in a straight line transversely of the flattened tubing while severing the tube length.Type: GrantFiled: January 8, 1990Date of Patent: November 12, 1991Inventor: Bernard J. Wallis
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Patent number: 4964325Abstract: A cut-off machine especially suitable for handling tubing and including a machine frame defining a work treatment area, a ram on the frame adjacent the work treatment area mounted for movement through a power stroke by at least two drive members engaging the ram at spaced points, a motor system mounted on the frame, and a drive system interconnecting the motor system and the drive members on the ram. The drive system comprises a pair of flywheels driven by the motor system, a pair of crank shafts driven by the flywheels through a clutch associated with each flywheel, and a crank portion on each crank shaft journalled in the ram so that the ram is moved through an orbital path in response to rotation of the crank shafts. A gear train is positioned between the crank shafts to synchronize the rotation of the crank shafts to ensure that the ram moves in a translatory manner through its orbital path.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 1990Date of Patent: October 23, 1990Assignee: Alpha Industries, Inc.Inventors: Richard Hartmann, Jr., John H. Nolan
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Patent number: 4914997Abstract: A transverse cutting device for cutting into lengths a strip traveling continuously along a predetermined path, which device presents a drum for feeding and guiding the strip through a cutting station; and a cutting unit for successively cutting the strip transversely; at least one cutting element on the cutting unit being moved along an annular path lying in a plane intersecting the path of the strip in the cutting station, and along a given line forming an adjustable angle with a transversal intersecting the path of the strip; and the roller presenting peripheral grooves for longitudinally stretching the strip in the cutting station.Type: GrantFiled: July 20, 1988Date of Patent: April 10, 1990Assignee: G.D. Societa Per AzioniInventor: Bruno Belvederi
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Patent number: 4891089Abstract: An apparatus for adhering ribbons to a cartridge shell plate comprises a conveyor for continuously conveying thin sheets disposed side by side, a pressure adherence unit for pushing two ribbon webs coated with an adhesive against edge portions of the thin sheets which are being conveyed, and a ribbon cutting mechanism for circulating cutter units beside the thin sheets in the direction of conveyance of the thin sheets in synchronization therewith, and swinging cutters of the cutter units to cut the ribbon webs between adjacent thin sheets. The cartridge shell plate is made by intermittently conveying thin sheets, which have been cut in a size equal to the developed length and width dimensions of the cartridge shell plate, by a conveyor, and cutting four corner portions of the thin sheet and then bending the thin sheet into a shiplike cross-sectional shape at a cutting process station and a bending process station disposed along the conveyor.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 1988Date of Patent: January 2, 1990Assignee: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.Inventors: Koichi Takahashi, Kazuo Okutsu, Yoshihiro Ide, Hiroshi Takei, Yukio Ishida, Kazumasa Harada
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Patent number: 4748882Abstract: An apparatus (10) particularly suited for use for purposes of effectuating the cutting to length of continuous lengths of relatively thick, soft stock sheet material (14) such as sheets of styrofoam which have a thickness of six inches or greater. The subject apparatus (10) includes a carriage assembly (32) mounted for movement on a support base (16). The carriage assembly (32) is driven by motor means (34) operatively connected thereto. The motor means (34) is operative to cause the carriage assembly (32) to move in a triangular path while undergoing movement in two planes at a speed which varies directly with the speed at which the soft stock sheet material (14) that is to be cut to length in the subject apparatus (10) is fed therethrough. A knife means (68) is supported on the carriage assembly (32) for movement therewith such that as the carriage assembly (32) moves in a triangular path the knife means (68) likewise moves in a triangular path, i.e., down and forward.Type: GrantFiled: March 9, 1987Date of Patent: June 7, 1988Assignee: Combustion Engineering, Inc.Inventors: Charles D. Anderson, William C. Chambers, Guy J. Prichard
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Patent number: 4534252Abstract: A ledger mechanism for a rod cutting apparatus comprises a ledger; a coupling rod on which the ledger is fixedly mounted; and a pair of spaced gear arrangements each having a gear ratio of 2:1 to generate a pair of points, one point on each gear arrangement, which reciprocate in synchronism along straight parallel paths, wherein the coupling rod is pivotally coupled at one end to one of said pair of points on one gear arrangement, and at its opposite end to the other of said pair of points on the other gear arrangement so that the ledger reciprocates linearly.Type: GrantFiled: November 5, 1982Date of Patent: August 13, 1985Assignee: Molins PLCInventors: Timothy C. Harrington, John K. Horsley
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Patent number: 4530265Abstract: An improved rotary knife assembly for severing a moving web in which a support is mounted on a frame for rotary movement around a first axis, and a knife blade is mounted on the support for rotary movement around a second axis generally parallel to and spaced from the first axis. The knife blade is adapted to move from a first position remote from the web to a second position at which it engages and severs the web. Means are provided for concomitantly driving the support and the blade around the axes to move the blade from the first position through the second position and back to the first position.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 1982Date of Patent: July 23, 1985Assignee: Worldwide Converting Machinery, Inc.Inventors: Frank X. Lee, Leonard C. Krimsky, Henk Van Rietschoten
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Patent number: 4300427Abstract: Cutting apparatus with three blades, for trimming three sides of an inner book or the like, having a drive system which permits the simultaneous trimming of two opposed sides of the work closely followed by the trimming of the third side. Operation of the third cutting blade while the other two are still in motion is permitted by driving the simultaneously operated blades along a multi-directional orbital path.Type: GrantFiled: November 29, 1979Date of Patent: November 17, 1981Assignee: Rahdener Maschinenfabrik August Kolbus GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Horst Rathert
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Patent number: 4248113Abstract: This cutter guide drive mechanism for cigarette-making machine is of the type wherein the cutter guide member is kept constantly parallel to itself while being rotatably driven at a tangential velocity equal to the linear velocity of the tobacco rod. The complete mechanism is housed in an oil-tight case consisting of one of the component elements of the cutter guide drive, whereby the mechanism is efficiently protected and can also be properly lubricated from inside.Type: GrantFiled: July 24, 1979Date of Patent: February 3, 1981Assignee: Decoufle S.A.R.L.Inventor: Jean Verjux
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Patent number: 4244250Abstract: Apparatus for transporting knives, sockets, holders and analogous devices for severing, supporting, transferring and/or otherwise manipulating rod-shaped articles which constitute or form part of smokers' products has first and second disks which are rotatable about parallel axes and carry sets of levers each pivotable about an axis which is parallel to the axes of the disks. Each lever of one disk is coupled to a lever of the other disk by a crank unit one pin of which carries a tool. One of the disks is driven and transmits torque to the other disk by way of the levers and crank units whereby the crank units orbit and their pins hold the tools against any change of orientation. Stationary cams have congruent grooves for roller followers which are provided on the levers of the first and second disks, and the cam grooves are configurated in such a way that the cams can reduce or increase the absolute speed of movement of crank pins by moving the pins toward or away from the axes of the respective disks.Type: GrantFiled: October 13, 1978Date of Patent: January 13, 1981Assignee: Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KGInventor: Willy Rudszinat
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Patent number: 4202229Abstract: Cutting or perforating apparatus for a web of material enabling at least one knife on at least one rotary knife shaft to cut the web at adjustable intervals comprises mounting plates for the knife shaft that are fixed on a rotatable plate shaft. The knife shaft is driven by a central gear freely rotatable on the plate shaft. An operative connection between the plate shaft and control gear comprises a first gear fixed to the plate shaft and engaging a second gear rotatable on a fixed pin, a third gear rotatable on said pin and engaging a fourth gear fixed to said central gear. Said second and third gears are coupled by a mechanism comprising a first gear segment connected to said third gear and engaging a second gear segment secured to a freely rotatable pin eccentrically positioned on said second gear, said rotatable pin also carrying a slotted link slidable on a fixed projection.Type: GrantFiled: October 4, 1978Date of Patent: May 13, 1980Assignee: Windmoller & HolscherInventor: Richard Feldkamper
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Patent number: 4104942Abstract: A method for manufacturing perforated plastic pipes, in particular corrugated thermoplastic pipes of which the wave valleys are perforated by at least one punching member, to which a velocity is imparted in the direction of conveyance of the plastic pipes, which equals the rate of conveyance of these pipes. During the punching operation the punching member or members retain substantially a perpendicular position with respect to the plastic pipes.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 1976Date of Patent: August 8, 1978Assignee: Wavin B.V.Inventor: Arnoldus W. J. Leloux
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Patent number: 4083273Abstract: Method and apparatus for punching holes in continuously moving board material are disclosed. The holes may be decorative or functional and are punched so that no or negligible elongation results. The board is continuously moved in a first direction at a first speed and at least one member having pins or other projections thereon is rotated simultaneously about two axes at angular speeds such that the pins contact and punch the board during a portion of the rotation of the member while the speed of the member and the first speed are approximately equal and with the projections being in an essentially predetermined orientation to the board. Since the projections are oriented with respect to the board and are moving at approximately the same speed as the board while they contact and punch the board, there will be no or negligible elongation of the punched holes.Type: GrantFiled: December 8, 1976Date of Patent: April 11, 1978Assignee: Conwed CorporationInventors: Theodore E. Hillman, Mark D. Belcher
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Patent number: 4056994Abstract: The flying shear is designed as a crank rocker shear for crosscutting metal strips continuously fed thereto, with the crank effecting entrainment of strip cutting knives in the direction of strip movement and return of the knives in the opposite direction, and with the crank radius being adjustable in accordance with different cutting lengths of the strip. A cylindrical drum is rotatably mounted in the shear frame, and the crank axle is mounted within the drum to extend parallel to the axis thereof and for adjustment radially of the drum. Cooperating wedge surfaces are provided on the inner surface of the drum and on the crank axle, and the wedges on the crank axle are adjustable by a threaded spindle, having right hand and left hand threads, threaded through the wedges and rotatable, to adjust the crank radius, by a hydraulic motor.Type: GrantFiled: September 21, 1976Date of Patent: November 8, 1977Assignee: Irma Ungerer geb. DollingerInventor: Josef Ihle
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Patent number: 4041813Abstract: A method and apparatus for the transverse cutting of elongated material such as superposed web plies (for example, a convolutely wound log) wherein the material is uniformly advanced along an axial path and a cutting disc blade is moved through an orbit in planetary fashion which intersects the path and is skewed relative thereto while the disc blade is rotating in planes perpendicular to the path.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1976Date of Patent: August 16, 1977Assignee: Paper Converting Machine CompanyInventor: Harvey J. Spencer
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Patent number: 4024780Abstract: An improved flying saw of simplified and more economical construction is disclosed which operates smoothly with reduced vibration and which performs in an improved manner at higher operating speeds. The machine has a main crank arm with a rotary saw blade at one end and an adjustable counterweight at the opposite end, a stabilizing crank arm with a counterweight, and a connecting rod causing the arms to rotate in unison. Both arms telescope to permit simultaneous adjustments of arm radius while screw jacks adjust the height of the crank axis relative to the work. The work is supported on a wheel having a special sliding-block eccentric which moves the wheel in a vertical direction to deflect the work into the path of the rotary saw blade. A quickdrop support bracket permits lowering of the wheel and its eccentric away from the path of the work in an emergency situation so that flow from the mill need not be interrupted.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1975Date of Patent: May 24, 1977Assignee: Aetna-Standard Engineering CompanyInventor: Jerzy F. Patejak
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Patent number: 4022092Abstract: The disclosure is directed to a rotary saw for cutting sections of scrap pipe in a pipe forming mill. The saw includes a frame, mounted for rotation above the pass line and carrying cutting saws at each of two ends, enabling two cuts to be made for each revolution of the rotary frame. The individual saw mechanisms are mounted for rotation in the frame and are tied to the stationary frame of the apparatus in a manner to maintain the saw blades at all times in a vertical plane for cutting a horizontally moving pipe. Both of the saws are driven by a common, motor driven shaft, which is concentric with the rotary mounting shaft for the saw frame and is gear-connected to the respective saw blades. A pipe lifting cam is synchronously associated with the rotation of the saw frame, for lifting, supporting and confining the moving pipe each time a saw blade moves into cutting position.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1976Date of Patent: May 10, 1977Assignee: Aetna-Standard Engineering CompanyInventors: William R. Scheib, Ralph M. Shaffer, Jr.
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Patent number: RE30598Abstract: A method and apparatus for the transverse cutting of elongated material such as superposed web plies (for example, a convolutely wound log) wherein the material is uniformly advanced along an axial path and a cutting disc blade is moved through an orbit in planetary fashion which intersects the path and is skewed relative thereto while the disc blade is rotating in planes perpendicular to the path.Type: GrantFiled: February 14, 1979Date of Patent: May 5, 1981Assignee: Paper Converting Machine CompanyInventor: Harvey J. Spencer