With Opposed Work-presser Patents (Class 83/475)
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Patent number: 7954533Abstract: A sheet cutting table 13, after sticking an adhesive sheet S to a semiconductor wafer W, for cutting the area outside the semiconductor wafer W as an unnecessary adhesive sheet S1 with a cutting device 15. The table 13 includes an inner table 52 which supports the semiconductor wafer W, and an outer table 51 corresponding to the unnecessary adhesive sheet S1 outside the semiconductor wafer W. The upper surface of the outer table 51 is provided with a non-adherable treatment surface 51A, and an adherable member formed with a ring member 53 or a plate member 63 for sticking the adhesive sheet S thereto.Type: GrantFiled: October 5, 2006Date of Patent: June 7, 2011Assignee: Lintec CorporationInventors: Hideaki Nonaka, Kenji Kobayashi, Yoshiaki Sugishita
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Patent number: 7140286Abstract: A dual adjustable feather jig for simultaneously holding a piece of wood stock firmly against a stationary rip fence and against the top surface of a worktable. The feather jig includes a lower feather board with a âTâ in channel bar adjustably mounted on the bottom surface of the lower feather board to laterally adjust the lower feather board over the worktable. Mounted transversely on the lower feather board is an upper feather board assembly that includes a vertical feather board to hold the wood piece against the worktable. The vertical feather board is connected to a slider arm that slides longitudinally over a riser block securely mounted to the lower feather board. Formed on the lateral and lower edges of the lower and vertical feather boards, respectively, are diagonally aligned fingers that press the wood piece against the rip fence and against the top surface of the worktable.Type: GrantFiled: March 25, 2005Date of Patent: November 28, 2006Inventor: Neal K. Schwartz
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Patent number: 6968766Abstract: A compliant system of workholders for use with woodworking, metalworking, or other machinery each of which pushes against a workpiece with substantially constant pressure while moving in and out to accommodate variation in the size of the workpiece. Preferably, the workholder uses a feather board mounted on one or more sliding guide rods. Rollers, a low friction shoe, or other elements may also be used to contact the workpiece. A pneumatic cylinder is the preferred mechanism for applying outward pressure to the feather board. The workholder will retract on activation of a momentary switch by the user and will remain retracted for an adjustable time period to allow positioning of the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 2004Date of Patent: November 29, 2005Inventors: Darryl D. Kimmel, Donald L. Hildred
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Patent number: 6718857Abstract: A compliant workholder for use with woodworking, metalworking, or other machinery which pushes against a workpiece with substantially constant pressure while moving in and out to accommodate variation in the size of the workpiece. Preferably, the workholder uses a feather board mounted on one or more sliding guide rods. Rollers, a low friction shoe, or other elements may also be used to contact the workpiece. A pneumatic cylinder is the preferred mechanism for applying outward pressure to the feather board. The workholder will retract on activation of a momentary switch by the user and will remain retracted for an adjustable time period to allow positioning of the workpiece.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 2002Date of Patent: April 13, 2004Inventors: Darryl D. Kimmel, Donald L. Hildred
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Method for cutting at least one workpiece section which may have been produced in an extrusion press
Patent number: 6523444Abstract: In a method for cutting at least one workpiece section (1), in particular aluminum section, which may have been produced in an extrusion press, using a sawing device (19) which, on a frame (5), is displaced along an X-axis above a conveyor device (2) for workpiece sections (1), a saw (13) is displaced with respect to the sawing device (19, 25) in an X-direction and/or Y-direction above the conveyor device (2) for workpiece sections (1), in order to cut at least one workpiece section (1), at least one saw bench (15) is moved into a conveyor plane (20) of the conveyor device (2) for workpiece sections (1), the at least one workpiece section (1) then being moved in via the at least one saw bench (15) and then being cut through.Type: GrantFiled: September 26, 2001Date of Patent: February 25, 2003Inventor: Christoph Keller -
Method for cutting at least one workpiece section which may have been produced in an extrusion press
Publication number: 20020007709Abstract: In a method for cutting at least one workpiece section (1), in particular aluminum section, which may have been produced in an extrusion press, using a sawing device (19) which, on a frame (5), is displaced along an X-axis above a conveyor device (2) for workpiece sections (1), a saw (13) is displaced with respect to the sawing device (19, 25) in an X-direction and/or Y-direction above the conveyor device (2) for workpiece sections (1), in order to cut at least one workpiece section (1), at least one saw bench (15) is moved into a conveyor plane (20) of the conveyor device (2) for workpiece sections (1), the at least one workpiece section (1) then being moved in via the at least one saw bench (15) and then being cut through.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 26, 2001Publication date: January 24, 2002Inventor: Christoph Keller -
Patent number: 4856400Abstract: There is disclosed a scoring cutter for scoring printed circuit boards to a uniform thickness. The scoring cutter has top and bottom circular blades set to a gap and rotatable in opposite directions to each other. Resilient wheels, four in number, having diameters slightly larger than the blades, are mounted for rotation with respect to the blades, one on each side of each blade. A circuit board is fed between the blades, and the resilient wheels position the circuit board in the gap between the blades.Type: GrantFiled: February 17, 1988Date of Patent: August 15, 1989Inventor: Robert A. Kelzer
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Patent number: 4478122Abstract: A punch press (10) having a punching head (30) which includes a large eccentric crankshaft (42) for operating selected punches (32). The large eccentric crankshaft (42) withdraws the punch (32) into an upper tool support (92) for a relatively large portion of the crankshaft rotation. The crankshaft (42) is connected to a selected punch (32) by a suitable mechanical interposer. The upper tool support (92) is provided to hold a variety of punches (32) and is movable to bring a selected punch (32) into position for being operated by the punching head (30). A mechanism is provided for relative positioning of a workpiece and the punching head (30). Since the punch (32) is withdrawn within the upper tool support (92) for a relatively large portion of the crankshaft (42) rotation the movement of the workpiece can take place while the selected punch is moving but withdrawn within the upper tool support (92).Type: GrantFiled: July 26, 1982Date of Patent: October 23, 1984Assignee: The Warner & Swasey CompanyInventor: James R. Hunter
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Patent number: 4233954Abstract: A portable concrete pile cutting device is disclosed which comprises a support collar adapted to be removably mounted in supported annular location about a concrete pile, at least one pile cutting assembly mounted for reciprocation on the collar, and means located on the collar for the support of the pile cutting assembly. The pile cutting assembly is adapted to travel in a straight line to form a cut in the concrete pile which runs generally transverse to the longitudinal axis of the pile. A method is also disclosed which comprises mounting a collar in rigid association with the concrete pile, mounting the cutting assembly on the collar so that the cutting means is adjacent the concrete pile, and thereafter moving the cutting assembly with the cutting means in operation across the pile to form a cut, which is of a depth less than that of the thickness of the concrete pile.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 1979Date of Patent: November 18, 1980Assignee: Von Rohr Equipment Corp.Inventor: Frederick J. Visser