With Means To Move Tool Laterally Of Feed Direction During Cutting Patents (Class 83/428)
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Patent number: 11207904Abstract: A printing apparatus includes: a conveyance unit; a print head; and a slitter disposed on a downstream relative to the print head and configured to cut the printing medium in a conveyance direction in accordance with the conveyance by the conveyance unit, wherein the slitter is configured to cut a leading edge portion of the printing medium in accordance with the conveyance of the printing medium, wherein, after the leading edge portion of the printing medium is cut by the slitter, the conveyance unit is configured to convey the printing medium in an opposite direction of the conveyance direction up to a printing start position, and wherein the print head is configured to start printing the image on the printing medium, which has been conveyed in the opposite direction of the conveyance direction up to the printing start position and of which the leading edge portion has been cut.Type: GrantFiled: March 27, 2020Date of Patent: December 28, 2021Assignee: Canon Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Takeshi Koda, Tomoyuki Nagase
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Patent number: 9827687Abstract: A cutting apparatus includes a holding member disposed at a position opposed to a cutting blade and having an adhesive layer removably holding an object, a pressing unit pressing the object held by the holding member and having a contact portion brought into contact with the object, a region specifying unit specifying a region where an adhesive retention of the adhesive layer is insufficient along a cutting line of the object cut by the blade, and a control unit controlling the pressing unit so that when the object is cut by moving the blade and the holding member holding the object relative to each other, at least either an amount of pressing or a pressing force of the contact portion is changed between a case where the region specified by the region specifying unit is cut and a case where any part other than the specified region is cut.Type: GrantFiled: June 29, 2015Date of Patent: November 28, 2017Assignee: BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventors: Yasuhiko Kawaguchi, Yoshinori Nakamura, Masahiko Nagai, Tomoyasu Niizeki, Katsuhisa Hasegawa
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Patent number: 8978531Abstract: The invention relates to a device for separating insulating materials which were obtained in a continuous production process and are made of mineral wool in determinable lengths, comprising the following features: a) the separation of the material is carried out by means of two separately driven circular saw blades (6) which are suspended like a pendulum; b) the position of the suspension (1) and the drive (2) of the saw blades (6) can be adjusted by means of a carriage (4) in the direction of supply of the material; c) the drive of the carriage (3), the drive of the saw blades (2), the drive of the pendular units (14) and the driving action of the conveyor belt (15) are provided by servomotors; d) a deflection unit (12) causes the lowering of the conveyor belt (15) in the respective area of the saw blades (6); e) the process of material separation is automatically controlled in accordance with the cutting performance of the separating means and the advancement speed of the material supply.Type: GrantFiled: June 16, 2008Date of Patent: March 17, 2015Assignee: Grenzebach Maschinenbau GmbHInventor: Rudolf Schäferling
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Publication number: 20130269495Abstract: Disclosed is a cutting plotter with a feed roller that draws a sheet of media in a Y-direction while shifting the sheet back and forth along the Y-direction in response to a cutting order. The cutting plotter includes a cutting device that reciprocates in an X-direction and cooperates with the feed roller to cut the sheet in a desired shape in response to the cutting order. A base plate is disposed below the cutting device in the X-direction. The base plate has a channel formed in it. The channel is sized and configured to receive a portion of a blade of the cutting device when the blade engages the sheet and the blade traverses laterally along the channel.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 11, 2012Publication date: October 17, 2013Applicant: Xerox CorporationInventors: Robert A. Clark, William J. Nowak
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Patent number: 7918630Abstract: A material cutting machine has a tool mount support mounted for reciprocal movement and a tool mount supported by the tool mount support. A driver, such as a pneumatic cylinder, selectively advances and retracts the tool mount support. A control system is operatively coupled to the driver for setting the advancement force of the tool mount support when a tool supported by said tool mount contacts a workpiece, such as the edge or surface of a moving strip. In this way, the depth of cut of the tool is controlled by tool advancement force rather than by accurate positioning of the tool. In one embodiment, the tool mount support may have a head and a base and a resilient member resiliently coupling the head to the base to provide a damped resilience. With this embodiment, a transient spike in the reaction force which may result, for example, from a hard spot in the material, causes the tool to momentarily deflect.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2007Date of Patent: April 5, 2011Inventor: Austen B. Barnes
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Patent number: 7191692Abstract: A table saw includes a primary table having an opening through which a saw blade extends, and an auxiliary table slidably coupled to the primary table at one side. A fence is movable on the primary table and the auxiliary table relative to the saw blade. A first scale is provided on the primary table and exposed to the outside. A first index is provided at the fence for indicating readings of the first scale. A second scale is kept from sight when the auxiliary table is abutted against the primary table and exposed to the outside for reading by a second index when the auxiliary table is pulled outwards from the table.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2004Date of Patent: March 20, 2007Assignee: Durq Machinery Corp.Inventor: Peter Huang
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Patent number: 7174819Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for cutting of a web (1) conveyed along a conveyance direction (F), and subsequent feeding and threading it up into a processing line, said web (1) comprising a central portion (1c) and edges (1a, 1b), said apparatus comprising central cutting means (2a, 2b) for cutting the central portion (1c) laterally and transversely to the conveyance direction (F) and edge cutting means (3a, 3b) for cutting the edges (1a, 1b) transversely to the conveyance direction (F), said apparatus further comprising edge channels (4a, 4b) for taking up the edges (1a, 1b) into the processing line, said channels being substantially closed and comprising movable lids. The invention also provides a method for threading up a web in a processing line. The invention finally provides edge channels (4a, 4b).Type: GrantFiled: February 5, 1999Date of Patent: February 13, 2007Assignee: DuPont Teijin Films U.S. Limited PartnershipInventors: Gilles Petitjean, Joseph Aloyse Marnach, Luc Marie Hubert Andre Nicolai
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Patent number: 6868765Abstract: A contour-cutting machine, in particular for foam. A workpiece table (1) with a table gap (4) and a drive (2) for moving workpieces (3) in the longitudinal direction (X). A movable cutting-element carrier (20) with four pulleys (31 to 34) and an endless cutting element (30) has an open side (20d) and an opposite side (20c). The cutting-element carrier (20) can be supported and driven in the transverse direction (Y) of the table, on a stationary frame (10), which encloses the workpiece table (1) in the vicinity of the table gap (4), on the open side (20d). The cutting-element carrier can also be moved and supported in the longitudinal direction (X) of the table on the opposite side (20c).Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2001Date of Patent: March 22, 2005Assignee: Albrecht Baumer GmbH & Co. KG SpezialmaschinenfabrikInventor: Rolf Poetzsch
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Patent number: 6804919Abstract: In a rectangular composite shingle unit including (a) a top sheet having a lower butt portion which is longitudinally divided into spaced tabs and an upper undivided headlap portion having a horizontal line of markings immediately above the butt portion indicating nailable sites for attachment of the shingle unit to a roof deck and (b) a continuous, elongated backer strip underlying the tabs and nail markings of the headlap which is aligned in offset or flush position along the longitudinal margin of the butt portion and which extends from the bottom edges of the tabs to the top area of the nail line markings; the improvement which comprises a backer strip having a plurality of extended projections on the top longitudinal margin of said backer which projections are spaced apart and vertically extend upwardly beyond the nail line markings and underlay the headlap portion of the top sheet.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 2002Date of Patent: October 19, 2004Assignee: Building Materials Investment CorporationInventor: Sudhir Railkar
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Patent number: 6711863Abstract: An insulation sheet for insulating a wall, floor, ceiling or roof cavity is flexible, compressible and resilient and has lateral edges extending the length of the sheet. The lateral edges of the sheet are formed with contours along the lengths of the lateral edges, which with the flexibility, compressibility and resilience of the insulation sheet, increase the effective width of the sheet, relative to a conventional insulation sheet of the same length, width, thickness and density with straight lateral edges extending perpendicular between the major surfaces of the conventional sheet, with no or substantially no increase in the amount of insulation material forming the sheet relative to the insulation material used in the conventional insulation sheet. The contours of the lateral edges are formed by reciprocally oscillating or angling cutting blades in a direction transverse to the feed of a sheet past the cutting blades.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Johns Manville International, Inc.Inventors: Richard Napoleon Cunningham, Judith A. Wunsch
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Patent number: 6681670Abstract: A movable water jet edge trimmer has an integral trim chute attached to a cutting support plate for the trimmer. The support plate has a cutting aperture and a series of suction apertures located inboard of the outside edge of the travelling web for supporting the web against the support plate as a water jet passes out through the cutting aperture away from the support plate and through the web. The support plate has a curved surface located downstream and outboard of the cutting aperture which curves into a trim chute opening of a trim chute. Negative pressure is applied from the trim chute to the trim chute opening to draw any strip of material cut from the edge of the web over the curved surface and into the trim chute.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Assignee: Paprima Industries Inc.Inventors: Roman C. Caspar, Dieter H. Hilker
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Patent number: 6612210Abstract: A shape sawing system for sawing lumber pieces from a curved cant. The cant is scanned by scanners and the scan data is input to a computer. The computer determines a curved path for the saw to follow in sawing the cant into lumber pieces. The saw is laterally and pivotally adjustable to follow the determined path established by the computer. The saw is a plurality of circular saw blades having a defined cutting edge portion that is inclined from a leading point at the bottom of the cant to a trailing point at the top of the cant. The point of pivot of the saws is between the leading point and the trailing point of the cutting edge portion. The saw assembly is mounted on pads having a low coefficient of friction. Pressurized air and lubricant are delivered to the pads to reduce the friction.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2000Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: U.S. Natural Resources, Inc.Inventors: Mike Dockter, Michael P. Knerr, Glen O. Chambers
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Patent number: 6467384Abstract: A blanket cutter (10) used in conjunction with an offset printing press, for example. Blanket cutter (10) can include an elongated rail (12) mountable proximate to a blanket cylinder (11). Slidably supported by rail (12) is a cutter assembly (20) including a puck assembly (22) which adjustably holds a knife or tramming gauge (24). The knife (24) can be moved in and out relative to puck (22) to adjust the depth of the cut; and knife (24) can be twisted about its axis (41) to reorient the blade of the knife depending on whether the cut is horizontal (axial) or vertical (circumferential). The puck can be moved along rail (12) to make a horizontal/axial cut; and the blanket cylinder (11) can be rotated, in a preferred embodiment, to make a vertical/circumferential cut. The result is a blanket cut that is faster and more accurate than that achieved using a freehand method.Type: GrantFiled: January 7, 1999Date of Patent: October 22, 2002Assignee: Relief Products LLCInventor: Brian K. Bromley
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Patent number: 6202526Abstract: A shape sawing system for sawing lumber pieces from a curved cant. The cant is scanned by scanners and the scan data is input to a computer. The computer determines a curved path for the saw to follow in sawing the cant into lumber pieces. The saw is laterally and pivotally adjustable to follow the determined path established by the computer. The saw is a plurality of circular saw blades having a defined cutting edge portion that is inclined from a leading point at the bottom of the cant to a trailing point at the top of the cant. The point of pivot of the saws is between the leading point and the trailing point of the cutting edge portion. The saw assembly is mounted on pads having a low coefficient of friction. Pressurized air and lubricant are delivered to the pads to reduce the friction.Type: GrantFiled: December 17, 1998Date of Patent: March 20, 2001Assignee: U.S. Natural ResourcesInventors: Mike Dockter, Michael P. Knerr, Glen O. Chambers
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Patent number: 6178858Abstract: This invention applies to a shape sawing system for sawing lumber pieces from a curved cant portion. A scanner scans the cant portion as it is conveyed on a conveyor system and inputs the scan data into a computer. The computer determines the curvature and position of the cant portion on the conveyor system. The conveyor system conveys the cant portion through side chippers and into a saw. The side chippers are independently laterally adjustable to follow the curvature of the cant portion. Guide members mounted strategic to the saw guide the cant portion into the saw. The saw is pivotally and laterally adjustable to follow the curvature of the cant portion to produce full length and partial length lumber pieces from the cant portion.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1997Date of Patent: January 30, 2001Assignee: U.S. Natural Resources, Inc.Inventors: Michael P. Knerr, Mike Dockter
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Patent number: 6117381Abstract: A gapless order change in a continuous running corrugated web is provided by utilizing a partial web sever extending transversely across the web upstream of a web selector device. The partial web sever allows the output web selector device to be readjusted downstream of the slitter-scorer to redirect the output webs between upper and lower cut-off knives as required. The partial web sever allows the order change to be effected with a continuous unbroken web containing the outs for the cut-off knife level handling the output web portions opposite the partial sever.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1998Date of Patent: September 12, 2000Assignee: Marquip, Inc.Inventor: James A. Cummings
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Patent number: 6105477Abstract: A portable sawmill is described that preferably includes a frame-mounted, elongate tub for surrounding a log, the frame mounting adjacent the base of the tub a lateral chain conveyor for rolling the log or advancing it laterally on a frame-mounted lift mechanism for elevating the log as it is ripped by an overhead set of circular saws. The circular saws are double-carriage mounted, with the carriages being a fixed elevation on the frame and with the main and secondary carriages being reciprocally positionable, respectively, along the length and width of the tub above the log. The circular saws preferably include one vertical-swath blade and two vertically separately elevation-adjustable horizontal-swath blades. To one side of the tub, and along the substantial length of the frame, are a plurality of retractable support arms mounted on the frame at a height approximately equal to the elevation of the lateral conveyor at the highest elevation of the lift mechanism.Type: GrantFiled: June 17, 1998Date of Patent: August 22, 2000Inventor: Garry G. Olson
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Patent number: 6103171Abstract: A gapless order change in a continuous running corrugated paperboard web, created by using a partial transverse web sever upstream of the web selector device, utilizes selector fork orientation and operation that allows a redirected web portion to be diverted from one slider table to the other with no gap at the transverse slit. The improved apparatus is particularly effective in providing web transition at order change from the lower slider table to the upper slider table where the total width of the output web portions going to the upper level is increased and requires an upward diversion of a redirected web portion.Type: GrantFiled: May 11, 1998Date of Patent: August 15, 2000Assignee: Marquip, Inc.Inventor: James A. Cummings
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Patent number: 6092452Abstract: A method is described for changing between jobs in a device for slitting a web (N) into a plurality of lengthwise strips (L1, L3, L5, L1', L3', L5') with two series of slitting tools (25, 25B). At the moment of the job changeover, the tools of a first series are moved from a slitting position to an inactive position and the tools of the second series are moved from an inactive position to a slitting position. The passage from one position to the other is delayed for one of the tools of each series in order to generate two slit lines (L3', L5) extending into the job changeover zone (CA), and these lines are subsequently joined up by a transverse slit (L9). (FIG.Type: GrantFiled: July 29, 1998Date of Patent: July 25, 2000Assignee: Fosber S.p.A.Inventor: Mauro Adami
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Patent number: 6009784Abstract: A device for processing ply material comprises a stationary device base; first and second transverse slides, first and second working units, and a controller. The first and second transverse slides are simultaneously displaceable in first and second contour directions on the device base, the second contour direction opposing the first contour direction and the contour directions oriented transverse to the length direction and parallel to a layer plane.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 1997Date of Patent: January 4, 2000Assignee: bielomatik Leuze GmbH & Co.Inventors: Fausto Pizzi, Gilberto Forni
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Patent number: 5918519Abstract: An apparatus for the manufacture of sheets of corrugated web of variable size comprises a margin cutting arrangement, which is disposed--in the conveying direction--downstream of, and separated from, longitudinal cutting arrangements and which is provided with cutting devices for cutting margins, which are permanently in engagement with the web of corrugated board. In the case of changes of format width accompanied by changes of the width of the margins to be cut off, this makes it possible that the latter can be cut continuously, which helps avoid malfunction.Type: GrantFiled: April 17, 1997Date of Patent: July 6, 1999Assignee: BHS Corrugated Maschinen- und Anlagenbau GmbHInventors: Klaus Schnabel, Karl Waldeck, Edmund Bradatsch
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Patent number: 5868056Abstract: An actuator apparatus (10) includes a transverse support structure (14) for guiding a transverse carriage (16) therealong, with the carriage being powered by a remotely located rotational actuator (20) through an endless belt (80) secured to the carriage (16). A second carriage (26) moves along a longitudinal support structure (24) cantilevered transversely from carriage (16). The second carriage is powered by a remotely located second rotational actuator (28) acting through a second endless belt (150). A working tool (30) is mounted on the second carriage (26) for high speed bi-directional movement.Type: GrantFiled: January 17, 1997Date of Patent: February 9, 1999Assignee: Design Systems, Inc.Inventors: Craig E. Pfarr, Michael J. Wierman
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Patent number: 5683340Abstract: There is provided a thermoplastic film bag having at least two integral members that facilitate opening the bag. The bag is manufactured from a flattened tube of thermoplastic material which may be distinctively severed along independent phase shifted sinusoidal oscillating paths down the center of the collapsed tube. The bag may have two opposed tie members which are offset from the vertical center axis of the bag and from each other. The tie members may be grasped and pulled apart to facilitate the easy opening of the bag. The tie members may then be tied together to form a strong member by which the bag may be picked up and carried. In alternate embodiments the shape of the integral tie members can be modified to create a bag having only the easy open feature with no tie members. A method for making the bag is also described.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 1995Date of Patent: November 4, 1997Assignee: Tenneco Plastics CompanyInventors: William P. Belias, Edward M. Bullard, Carl R. Letendre
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Patent number: 5571381Abstract: The invention relates to a method and apparatus for cutting the edge of a fibre web (4) in a paper machine. In the method, water nozzles (13a, 13b) are Conducted in a transverse direction with respect to the edge of the fibre web (4) so that the place where the cut comes against the surface of the yankee cylinder of the drying unit varies. The apparatus comprises water nozzles (13a, 13b) used for cutting, pipes (14a, 14b), a base (16), and a pneumatic cylinder (17) by which the water nozzles (13a, 13b) are deflected both in a longitudinal and transverse direction with respect to the fibre web (4).Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1995Date of Patent: November 5, 1996Assignee: Metsa-Serla OyInventors: Reijo Vessari, Tapani Kimari
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Patent number: 5496431Abstract: A product order specification change system for a corrugation machine having a slitter-scorer device and a plurality of cutoff devices for producing corrugated board sheets having various widths and lengths, includes a cutting apparatus wherein at an order change where specifications for the sheet width are changed from one order to the next, a region is formed between the leading end of the new order sheets and the trailing end of the old order sheets, wherein a transitional slit groove is cut connecting a slit groove of the old order sheets with a slit groove of the new order sheets. As a result, the web can be stably transferred through stages of the machine, the cutting dimension accuracy can be maintained precisely, and faults such as jamming can be eliminated.Type: GrantFiled: December 15, 1993Date of Patent: March 5, 1996Assignee: Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventors: Tadashi Hirakawa, Yukuharu Seki, Makoto Ando
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Patent number: 5488887Abstract: A cutting apparatus for a strip of a ribbon core comprises a plurality of slitter units for cutting traveling strip material into a predetermined configuration of ribbon core materials. The slitter units are arranged in off-set positions in the traveling direction of the strip material, and one of the strip material cut by each of the slitter units is fed upwardly or downwardly rounding about a traveling line, through which the other of the cut strip material is fed. Therefore, guide rollers can be provided upstream and downstream of each of the slitter units, and a width detecting means can be provided for each of the ribbon core materials, so that a plurality of ribbon core materials can be formed in one time with high precision.Type: GrantFiled: September 2, 1994Date of Patent: February 6, 1996Assignee: Kitamura Kiden Co., Ltd.Inventor: Fumio Kitamura
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Patent number: 5421185Abstract: An apparatus and method are provided for cutting a sheet of material into a plurality of segments having curved edges. A sheet of material is placed on a frame having a horizontal support member. A clamping device secures the sheet and a first mechanism moves the clamping device and sheet in an axial direction. A cutting head assembly is provided with a passively rotatable knife adapted to cut the sheet as the sheet moves in an axial direction past the knife. The cutting head assembly is rotatable about a vertical axis and movable in a lateral direction perpendicular to the axial motion of the sheet. A second mechanism moves the cutting head assembly in said lateral direction, and a third mechanism rotates the cutting head assembly. To produce a continuous cutting line, a controller sends a signal to the first, second, and third moving mechanisms which simultaneously moves the corresponding components at a desired rate and distance.Type: GrantFiled: January 19, 1993Date of Patent: June 6, 1995Assignee: Spiro America, Inc.Inventor: Wilhelmus P. H. Castricum
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Patent number: 5367931Abstract: A cutting apparatus for a strip of a ribbon core comprises a plurality-of slitter units for cutting traveling strip material into a predetermined configuration of ribbon core materials. The slitter units are arranged in off-set positions in the traveling direction of the strip material, and one of the strip material cut by each of the slitter units is fed upwardly or downwardly rounding about a traveling line, through which the other of the cut strip material is fed. Therefore, guide rollers can be provided upstream and downstream of each of the slitter units, and a width detecting means can be provided for each of the ribbon core materials, so that a plurality of ribbon core materials can be formed in one time with high precision.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 1992Date of Patent: November 29, 1994Assignee: Kitamura Kiden Co., Ltd.Inventor: Fumio Kitamura
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Patent number: 5365816Abstract: An apparatus and method for cutting a predetermined repetitive pattern in at least one piece of material (14). The apparatus includes a conveyor belt (12) for advancing the material (14) to be cut. A first drive mechanism, disposed above the conveyor belt, includes an endless belt (28) trained over two spindles (30, 32) powered by a servomotor (34). To reciprocate in a direction transversely to the direction of movement of the conveyor belt, at least one fluid jet cutter (16) is attached to the forward span of the drive belt (28) so as to move with the forward span of the drive belt. Correspondingly, at least one fluid jet cutter (18) is attached to the rearward span of the drive belt so as to move with the rearward span of the drive belt (28). The fluid jet cutters are carried by carriages (20, 22) which ride along tracks disposed adjacent and substantially parallel to the drive belt.Type: GrantFiled: June 22, 1993Date of Patent: November 22, 1994Assignee: Design Systems, Inc.Inventor: Norman A. Rudy
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Patent number: 5275077Abstract: A method of forming a perforated cut line using a cutting plotter capable of accurately and rapidly forming a sheet with a perforated cut line along a cut line which is predetermined on a sheet and along which the sheet is to be cut. A cutter pressure at which a cutter is pressed onto the sheet is repeatedly reduced for a micro period of time at predetermined time intervals to form the sheet with a perforated cut line consisting of perforations and unperforated parts defined between the perforations in an intermittent manner.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 1991Date of Patent: January 4, 1994Assignee: Mimaki Engineering Co., Ltd.Inventor: Hisayuki Kobayashi
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Patent number: 5261305Abstract: A laminate placed on a supporting belt is covered with an air-impermeable sheet, then compressed by sucking air from sucking mechanisms, and the laminate is cut by a cutter which is supported at two locations. A belt retaining mechanism comprises a number of belt support plates for supporting a belt, support posts extending downwardly therefrom, and receiving plates supported by a receiving plate retaining mechanism disposed on longitudinal beams. A travel body and cam plates are operatively connected, and the support posts are supported on the receiving plates at a location other than a cam groove of each cam plate to stabilize the belt support plates. The receiving plates are separated within a movable recess of the belt, so that the support plates are raised by the cam groove.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 1992Date of Patent: November 16, 1993Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawakami Seisakusho, Namx Ltd.Inventor: Nobuo Nasu
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Patent number: 5142894Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided for making three-dimensional metal parts with complex shapes such as skis, automotive trim, and other like elongated parts. The method includes uncoiling an cutting off segments of coiled stock to form a part blank, and mounting the part blank on an elongated jig with opposite sides of the part blank extending outwardly from the jig. The method further includes the steps of slitting the part blank to a predetermined symmetrical but non-uniform width by passing the jig past slitting heads, and roll-forming the slit blank in a similar manner. In the preferred embodiment, the method also includes controlling the vertical rotation of the slitting heads and the roll-forming heads. The apparatus includes a machine for making three-dimensional articles having complex non-uniform lateral cross-sectional shapes along the length thereof. The machine includes slitting heads and/or roll-forming heads adapted to laterally converge and diverge and also rotate about vertical axes.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 1991Date of Patent: September 1, 1992Assignee: Contour Roll CompanyInventor: Timothy A. Gutowski
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Patent number: 5099732Abstract: Disclosed herein is a sheet cutting apparatus suitable for use in pre-cutting off an edge portion of a sheet of a large area. The apparatus comprises a sheet transfer mechanism; a first rotating shaft rotated through the torque of a motor; a turnable frame attached angularly movably along a circular orbit to the first rotating shaft; a second rotating shaft supported rotatably by the turnable frame so as to extend in a radial direction of the circular orbit of the turnable frame and meshed with the first rotating shaft to rotate therewith; a cutter blade and a backing blade, both, rotated by the torque of the second rotating shaft; and a turn control section for angularly moving reciprocally the turnable frame between an initial position at which the surface of revolution of the cutter blade and backing blade extends in a direction transferring a sheet and a separated position at which the cutter blade and backing blade turn aside from the transfer path of the sheet.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 1990Date of Patent: March 31, 1992Assignee: Sun Seiki Co., Ltd.Inventors: Yoshisuke Hashida, Hideo Takaoka, Yoshiharu Kamei
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Patent number: 5087313Abstract: The invention is a method and apparatus for producing slit pieces of finished corrugated board from respective paper liners and at least one fluting using a corrugated line having at least a single facer, a double backer and a slitter, while minimizing or substantially eliminating waste resulting from the misalignment of the respective liners, flutings, single face web and corrugated product.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 1989Date of Patent: February 11, 1992Assignee: ARC Machinary CorporationInventor: Peter Duecker
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Patent number: 5083487Abstract: An method and an apparatus for high speed cutting, a predetermined repetitive pattern in a continuous moving web of material. The web is supported and displaced in a flat plane, and a sensor is utilized to detect the lateral position of the web on this plane. At least one cutting element, herein a high pressure water jet, is displaceably supported for movement on two transverse axes in a horizontal plane adjacent a face of the web and generates a cutting beam to cut a predetermined repetitive pattern through the web. The cutting element is secure to a guide member which is displaced in the horizontal plane adjacent the web, and its displacement and rate of speed are controlled by a control device.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 1989Date of Patent: January 28, 1992Assignee: Converdis Inc.Inventor: Rene Croteau
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Patent number: 5050472Abstract: A contour cutting machine comprising a narrow band blade knife driven to oscillate in vertical or Z-direction, a cutting unit carrier having guides and driving means for guiding and driving first and second tool-carrying carriages horizontally in the direction of an Y-axis, and a table with divided plate for supporting and moving the workpiece horizontally in the direction of a X-axis, the table comprises first and second sliders for clamping the workpiece therebetween and moving same in the course of a cutting operation. The blade knife is rotatable about its longitudinal axis between the first and second tool carriages, to face in different directions of cut as required, and passes through a slot in the divided table plate. A hold-down means in the form of a sliding shoe may be provided to bear against the workpiece to prevent it from lifting away from the table plate.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1989Date of Patent: September 24, 1991Assignee: Albrecht Baumer KGInventor: Rolf Potzsch
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Patent number: 5040442Abstract: A laminate cutting apparatus includes a cutter head moved horizontally back and forth above a support member which supports a laminate, and a cutting member and piercing blade mounted on the cutter head, with the cutting member comprising a knife-shaped cutting blade or the cutting blade and a cutting blade guide. The upper surface of a cutter rest moved in synchronization with the cutter head and in the same direction is arranged flush with a supporting surface of the support member. There are provided a cutting member receiving body into which receives the cutting member, and a piercing blade receiving body which receives the piercing blade. The cutting member and the piercing blade are adapted so as to turn in the same direction and so as to be raised and lowered independently of each other. Furthermore, the cutting member receiving member is adapted so as to turn in synchronization with the cutting member and in the same direction.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1990Date of Patent: August 20, 1991Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawakami SeisakushoInventor: Nobuo Nasu
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Patent number: 5031496Abstract: Frozen slabs of fish are introduced one at a time to one end of a conveyor having a bed of laterally spaced plastic strips forming slots therebetween. Beneath each slot is an endless chain having a series of upwardly directed fingers thereon. The fingers are engageable with the various slabs so as to advance the slabs to a location beneath an assembly of water jet devices, each device including a pivotal arm having a nozzle at one end thereof. A barrel cam has a plurality of tracking grooves, the pivotal arms having cam followers depending downwardly therefrom into the tracking grooves of the barrel cam. As the slabs are successively advanced beneath the liquid jet devices, the jets cut the particular slab into individual portions. Advancement of the now severed portions cause the portions to be moved onto a plurality of tilt strips which prevent the cut edges from freezing together.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 1990Date of Patent: July 16, 1991Assignee: General Mills, Inc.Inventors: Floyd Lobash, John T. Lyons, Clifton H. Morrison, Stanley C. Rustad
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Patent number: 5018417Abstract: The graphic tape slicer comprises a frame having a feed guide at the rear end for receiving the graphic tape from a roll. A cutting blade is mounted in the center of the frame on a traveling blade holder that engages a threaded rod. Rollers through which the tape is extracted are mounted on the front of the frame. The extraction rollers are joined by a pulley arrangement to the threaded rod. When the graphic tape is extracted from the slicer, the front drive rollers rotate which, through the action of the pulleys, causes the threaded rod to rotate. This causes the blade to move along the threads of the threaded rod. This movement effects the cutting blade to move across the width of the graphic tape causing a resulting length of graphic tape being cut at an oblique angle. By disengaging the pulley arrangement, the blade can be positioned in a fixed location along the length of the threaded rod which will result in a straight cut along the length of the graphic tape.Type: GrantFiled: September 19, 1989Date of Patent: May 28, 1991Inventor: Larry V. Keister
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Patent number: 4995287Abstract: An apparatus for cutting a laminated sheet material includes a pedestal for supporting on a support surface thereof a laminate of a sheet material at least the upper and lower surfaces of which are covered with an air-impermeable sheet. Arranged on the support surface is a suction pipe a side face of which is provided with a suction port for attracting a side face of the laminate. Connected to the suction pipe is a suction pipe drive unit for reciprocating the suction pipe in one direction. Coupled to a cutter head arranged above the laminate is a cutter head drive unit for reciprocating the cutter head in a direction orthogonal to the direction in which the suction pipe is reciprocated. A guide groove opposing the path along which the cutter head is reciprocated is provided in the support surface of the pedestal, and a number of closure plates driven in synchronization with the cutter head are fitted in the guide groove, the closure plates being interconnected.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1989Date of Patent: February 26, 1991Assignee: Kabushiki Kaisha Kawakami SeisakushoInventor: Nobuo Nasu
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Patent number: 4941379Abstract: An automated meat portion sizing apparatus is disclosed which includes a plurality of mandrels provided with a meat-receiving sizing chamber mounted on a support frame for repetitive travel between a loading and unloading station. The sizing chambers are conformed to receive a selected shape and volume of a meat portion to provide the selected weight portion desired. A knife is provided along the path of travel to remove any excess meat portion extending outside the sizing chamber. The excess portion is collected separately prior to the mandrel reaching the unloading station where the controlled size portion is automatically removed from the sizing chamber for convenient collection.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 1989Date of Patent: July 17, 1990Inventor: Geno N. Gasbarro
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Patent number: 4931140Abstract: A method and a device for cutting an edge strip in a web by means of a water jet against a felt or wire of a paper machine for the threading of the web, whereby the end of the web is passed through the paper machine by means of the edge strip cut in the web, the edge strip being narrower than the web. In order to prevent the felt or wire from getting wet or being choked, the water jet is displaced back and forth across the direction of travel of the web so that the water jet cuts a gently wavelike edge in the edge strip. Correspondingly, the water used in the cutting and the filling agent or other such waste possibly separated from the web spread over the web over a wider area instead of spreading linearly, whereby the felt or wire will not get wet or choked.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 1988Date of Patent: June 5, 1990Assignee: Oy Tampella ABInventors: Pentti T. Peltola, Jounj R. R. Berggvist
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Patent number: 4922775Abstract: Apparatus for cutting labels from a ribbon on which the labels are printed. The ribbon is fed into the apparatus along a vertical plane, for instance. There are vertically spaced apart knives adjacent the ribbon for cutting the upper and lower contours of the labels from the ribbon. The knives are caused to pivot toward the ribbon and to rise and fall under the influence of a cam that is shaped correspondingly with the desired contours. After the upper and lower contours are formed the ribbon is caused to change direction around a roller while at the same time the trim margin is deflected in another direction and drawn away. The ribbon, with labels still connected endwise is fed over a vacuum cylinder which has cutters at its periphery for separating the labels from a waste portion between them. The labels are removed from the vacuum cylinder and led to a label applying machine, as an example.Type: GrantFiled: April 29, 1988Date of Patent: May 8, 1990Assignee: Krones AG Hermann Kronseder MaschinenfabrikInventor: Horst Winter
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Patent number: 4903559Abstract: A process and apparatus for making a repetitive arc cut in a continuous manner in a continuous supply of sheeting possessing edges, which involves providing a moving sheeting across a cutting area and passing through the area an arc-directed omnidirectional cutting means at and across an edge, in the general direction of the sheeting, to puncture a portion of the moving sheeting, maintaining the arc directed velocity of the omnidirectional cutting device at a rate greater than that of the directional velocity of the sheeting such that the puncture is enlarged to a lineal cut. The most favorable application of the invention involves the use of waterjet cutting to cut holes, especially primarily round holes, in multi-wall plastic constructions.Type: GrantFiled: September 22, 1987Date of Patent: February 27, 1990Assignee: First Brands CorporationInventor: Harry A. Landeck
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Patent number: 4754678Abstract: A foam board insulation shaping system and method for hot wire shaping insulation board to fit roof contours, wherein a frame mounts a transversely disposed, generally horizontal, linear wire and conveying rolls move the foam board along a longitudinal pathway past the wire, which melts the plastic as the board moves. Wire clamps secure the ends of the wire and are mounted for vertical movement, one of the wire clamps being also mounted for transverse movement relative to the frame. Yieldable mechanism associated with one of the clamps provides for expansion of the wire linearly with heating, while maintaining it under tension. A motor drives the clamps to move them vertically in unison at a predetermined speed with relation to the speed of the board. A series of transversely spaced, generally U-shaped hot wires are provided for forming grooves in the upper surface of boards, and means are provided for electrically energizing the linear wire and the U-shaped wires.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1987Date of Patent: July 5, 1988Assignee: Kay-Jay Machines, Inc.Inventors: Wayne G. Nichols, Allen B. Woodruff
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Patent number: 4683791Abstract: Apparatus for cutting foam or the like products into predetermined patterns under electronic computer control and employing an apparatus that includes a frame, a table disposed in the frame and for receiving the product that is to be cut, and a carriage carrying at least one hot wire and preferably four hot wires. The carriage is disposed over the table and is suitably supported from the frame. There is provided associated with the carriage, both a first drive means for controllably driving the carriage in a first x direction and second means for controllably driving the carriage in a second Y direction. Control means are provided for controlling the first and second drive means to control product cutting along a predetermined path which in the disclosed embodiment is a diagonal path to provide final foam pieces cut in a pyramidal array configuration.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 1984Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Assignee: 501 Keene Corp.Inventor: Allan S. Demont
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Patent number: 4683792Abstract: An apparatus for cutting a foam block into a predetermined shape and comprising a frame having a table supported therein at a lower position of the frame. The table is driven in a horizontal plane at a controlled speed and there is provided at least one cutting hot wire. This hot wire is supported from the frame at a position over the table. A drive system is employed for driving the hot wire support means in a vertical direction at a controlled speed.Type: GrantFiled: February 25, 1985Date of Patent: August 4, 1987Inventor: Allen Demont
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Patent number: 4679474Abstract: Disclosed is an apparatus for slitting a continuous strip of thermoplastic web by a knife heated to a temperature below the melting or fusing temperature of the web. By heating the knife the cutting force is substantially reduced.Type: GrantFiled: December 6, 1985Date of Patent: July 14, 1987Assignee: FMC CorporationInventor: Emiel Lambrecht
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Patent number: 4611517Abstract: A process for continuous cutting of a pile fabric web, having at least one comparatively narrow loopless or napless zone running lengthwise thereon between napped or looped surfaces, lengthwise in the exact center of one of the loopless or napless zones. The fabric web is fed lengthwise along a transport path to the motorized cutting device. The position of the cutting device transverse to the feed direction of the fabric is adjusted automatically so that the loopless and napless zone is cut lengthwise along its exact center by coupling the device with a sensor shoe or slider which senses, e.g. by direct contact, the edges of the pile adjoining this zone.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1985Date of Patent: September 16, 1986Assignee: Carl Schmale GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Carl Schmale
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Patent number: 4609366Abstract: An apparatus for making plastic handle bags from an advancing flat tubular web includes a knife supported above the moving web and reciprocated transversely by a cam roller to produce a sinusoidal-wave-like cut longitudinally of the web. A support guide having a slot at least as wide as the wave amplitude is positioned beneath the web so that in the event of an interruption of feed the guide lowers, withdrawing the web from the knife, which continues to reciprocate, thereby avoiding start-up inertial friction or chatter. Downstream of the cutting station a detour assembly phase shifts one of the half-tubes 180.degree. to align the transversely extending bag edges for heat sealing. The cutting support assembly is longitudinally movable of the web.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 1984Date of Patent: September 2, 1986Assignee: Lemo M. Lehmacher & Sohn GmbH MaschinenfabrikInventors: Willy Ley, Gunter Stasiak