With Periodic Lateral Feed Of Tool Or Work Patents (Class 83/356)
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Patent number: 8596175Abstract: The invention relates to a cutting device for slicing food products, comprising a driven circular blade rotating about a blade axis revolving on a track about a center axis, and a cover element rotatable relative to the circular blade on the side of the circular blade facing away from a product to be sliced. The cover element is driven by an auxiliary drive, such that it rotates relative to the circular blade about the blade axis. The auxiliary drive is diverted from a drive of the circular blade.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2010Date of Patent: December 3, 2013Assignee: Weber Maschinenbau GmbH BreidenbachInventor: Günther Weber
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Patent number: 8408108Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for cutting slices of food product from a larger portion of the food product, whereby the systems and methods can reduce down-time associated with some of the portions of the equipment during cleaning. Components of the system requiring more frequent cleaning can be readily disconnected from those components requiring less frequent cleaning. Further, substitute components can be connected to those components requiring less frequent cleaning to reduce their down-time while the other components are being cleaned.Type: GrantFiled: February 12, 2010Date of Patent: April 2, 2013Assignee: Kraft Foods Group Brands LLCInventors: Rory J. Redemann, Timothy T. Watson
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Patent number: 8245615Abstract: A tire tread skiving machine having an elongated frame with two spaced ends. An elongated cutting platen extends transversely across the frame between the two ends. An infeed conveyor conveys extrusions to the cutting platen while an outfeed conveyor conveys extrusions away from the platen. A rail assembly is mounted to the frame above the cutting platen and a carriage is movably mounted to the rail assembly. A rotatably driven skiving blade is mounted to the carriage and cuts the extrusion at the cutting platen as the carriage moves along the rail assembly. The rail assembly is pivotally mounted to the frame so that the dynamically variable angle of the cut made by the skiving blade may be varied.Type: GrantFiled: October 22, 2008Date of Patent: August 21, 2012Inventor: Paul Brazier
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Publication number: 20100095819Abstract: A tire tread skiving machine having an elongated frame with two spaced ends. An elongated cutting platen extends transversely across the frame between the two ends. An infeed conveyor conveys extrusions to the cutting platen while an outfeed conveyor conveys extrusions away from the platen. A rail assembly is mounted to the frame above the cutting platen and a carriage is movably mounted to the rail assembly. A rotatably driven skiving blade is mounted to the carriage and cuts the extrusion at the cutting platen as the carriage moves along the rail assembly. The rail assembly is pivotally mounted to the frame so that the dynamically variable angle of the cut made by the skiving blade may be varied.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 22, 2008Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventor: Paul Brazier
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Patent number: 6240821Abstract: A method and apparatus for simultaneously orienting and positioning first and second different boards, and for feeding the first and second boards along first and second saw axes, respectively, into at least one saw feeds sets of at least two boards at a time to increase the piece rate, while orienting and positioning each board individually to increase the yield rate. A lateral feed mechanism displaces the boards in laterally to a staging area. A first pair of movable stops cooperatively and independently moves to orient and position the first board axis parallel with a first alignment axes. Similarly, a second pair of movable stops cooperatively and independently moves to orient and position the second board axis parallel with a second alignment axes. A moveable displacement arm moves in the lateral direction between the staging area and a feed area for engaging and simultaneously displacing the boards together from the staging area to the feed area.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 1999Date of Patent: June 5, 2001Assignee: LandEast Machinery, Inc.Inventors: Richard Landers, Adrian Landers, Earl Jarman, Matthew Eggington
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Patent number: 5461957Abstract: A cold meat slicer having a housing, a rotating circular cutter blade, a carriage for the product to be cut for reciprocating movement relative to the cutter blade and adapted to be driven either manually or by a motor. The optionally selectable manual or motor-driven operation is provided by two parallel rocker arms, a drive arm and a driven arm adapted to be selectively coupled and mounted on a common swivel axis, the drive arm being connected to a drive motor and the driven arm coupled to the carriage guide. The rocker arms execute their movements exclusively in planes parallel to each other.Type: GrantFiled: October 19, 1993Date of Patent: October 31, 1995Assignee: Bizerba-Werke Wilhelm Kraut GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Klaus Koch, Michael Fuchs, Viktor Fecker
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Patent number: 5226353Abstract: A machine for automatically shaving a large bar of chocolate for forming a thin chocolate shaving that curls into a spiral, for use for decorative purposes. The machine has cutters that will cut an end of a chocolate bar in three separate spirals, on each stroke of the cutter. The chocolate bar is moved a desired distance for new cuts. The knives are partly curved in cross section and have cutting edges that are angled to insure a smooth separation of a thin shaving to form the curl around the curvature of the individual knife. The chocolate temperature is important in cutting, and generally is maintained in the range of 88 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit. The machine itself can be placed in a suitable environment or chamber to maintain that temperature.Type: GrantFiled: August 17, 1992Date of Patent: July 13, 1993Assignee: Bake Star, Inc.Inventor: Douglas R. Hanson
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Patent number: 5079982Abstract: A slicing machine includes a rotatable blade (1) and a feeding device (4, 5) for feeding blocks of product (46) towards the blade (1). The feeding device comprises opposed driven endless track assemblies (4, 5) having their adjacent faces arranged to be driven in the same direction. One of the opposed track assemblies (4) is formed by a number of separate side-by-side endless tracks (6, 7, 8, 9) which are pivotally connected to a common support (20). The number of separate tracks (6, 7, 8, 9) have a ganged drive and pneumatic rams (22) which, in use, urge the downstream ends of the tracks independently towards the block of product (46) so that the separate tracks pivot independently and hold a block of product (46) the thickness of which is not uniform in the transverse direction. The support (20) supports the upstream ends of the endless tracks (6, 7, 8, 9) and is slideably mounted for movement in a direction parallel to the plane of the blade (1).Type: GrantFiled: July 11, 1990Date of Patent: January 14, 1992Assignee: Thurne Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventor: Peter Antonissen
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Patent number: 4997415Abstract: A ledger assembly for a continuous rod cut-off includes a rigid beam (12) carrying ledger tubes (10) and pivotally supported by fibreglass springs (16,22). Vertical springs (22) resist the cutting force of the cut-off knife (30) and allow reciprocal movement of the tubes (10) while imparting a vertical displacement to the beam (12) so that the tubes follow a straight path along the rod line (28). A horizontal spring (16) allows this vertical displacement while providing lateral stiffness for the base of the beam (12). A drive arrangement for the beam (12) includes a lubricating system for a bearing (42) of a connecting rod (36) in which lubricant is collected for return by action of centrifugal force in a housing (72) located on the side of the bearing opposite a lubricant supply path (86, 88) through a crankshaft (40).Type: GrantFiled: February 28, 1990Date of Patent: March 5, 1991Assignee: Molins Machine Co. Inc.Inventor: Michael N. Smith
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Patent number: 4510832Abstract: A bundle of tubes filled with nuclear fuel is positioned in a machine with the lower end of the bundle adjacent a first rotary cutter which is operated to sever the lower ends of the tubes after which the bundle is moved to a position adjacent a second rotary cutter where the tubes are cut into short lengths by teeth carried by a second rotary cutter.Type: GrantFiled: March 24, 1982Date of Patent: April 16, 1985Assignee: Societe Generale pour les Techniques Nouvelles S.G.N.Inventor: Rene Guilloteau
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Patent number: 4455902Abstract: An apparatus for parting-off pieces, particularly pieces of candy, from a strand of material, particularly a soft plastic strand of material, wherein the parted-off piece arrives on the upper side of the knife blade and is moved by this in the conveying direction so that there is practically no difference in speed between the parted-off piece and the entrainment member of a continuous conveyor engaging behind this, which conveyor pushes the parted-off pieces, with constant spacing apart, to a packing station or another further processing station. As a result, deformation and damage to the parted-off pieces is avoided during the conveying.Type: GrantFiled: April 18, 1983Date of Patent: June 26, 1984Assignee: Rose Verpackungsmaschinenfabrik Theegarten GmbH & Co.Inventor: Heinz Schmitz