With Gyratory Drive Patents (Class 83/647.5)
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Patent number: 8844416Abstract: A lattice cutting or slicing machine includes a multi-knife lattice cutting plate mounted in-line along an hydraulic flow path through which vegetable products such as potatoes are propelled in single file by a hydraulic fluid such as water. The lattice cutting plate is orbitally driven for engaging in succession each of the multiple knives thereon with the vegetable product to form lattice cut slices wherein successive generally corrugated cuts are angularly oriented typically perpendicular to each other, and further wherein the depths or troughs of the corrugated cuts on opposite sides of each slice intersect in the preferred form to define a pattern of corrugations interrupted by small openings.Type: GrantFiled: December 31, 2011Date of Patent: September 30, 2014Assignee: J.R. Simplot CompanyInventors: David B. Walker, Allen J. Neel
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Patent number: 7562611Abstract: The planetary tubing cutter of the invention provides a gearing assembly having a pair of ring gears and a number of pinions with a blade affixed to each pinion. The ring gears are parallel to one another and are individually driven. The pinions are rotatably mounted to a side surface of one ring gear and engage a sun gear assembled to the other ring gear. When the ring gears rotate at the same speed, the pinions and blades do not revolve around their respective axes, and when one ring gear rotates at a speed different from the other ring gear, the pinions and blades revolve about their respective axes, intercepting and cutting a tube passing through an axial passage through the ring gears.Type: GrantFiled: August 23, 2007Date of Patent: July 21, 2009Assignee: Axon LLCInventor: Kuo-Raid Grant Chen
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Patent number: 7343842Abstract: The invention relates to an apparatus for cutting film tubing in a machine for applying tubular labels to each of a series of containers that are transported on a conveyor. The film tubing is advanced incrementally through a ring gear and a bore in a platform on which the ring gear is rotatably mounted. A number of pinions with attached cutting blades are rotatably mounted to the platform in positions to mesh with the ring gear. One of the pinions is driven to rotate a single revolution when the film tubing has been advanced. The driven pinion causes the additional pinions to rotate through rotation of the ring gear, causing the blades to cut the film tubing.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2005Date of Patent: March 18, 2008Assignee: Axon LLCInventor: Kuo-Raid Grant Chen
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Patent number: 7275469Abstract: The planetary tubing cutter of the invention provides a gearing assembly having a pair of ring gears and a number of pinions with a blade affixed to each pinion. The ring gears are parallel to one another and are individually driven. The pinions are rotatably mounted to a side surface of one ring gear and engage a sun gear assembled to the other ring gear. When the ring gears rotate at the same speed, the pinions and blades do not revolve around their respective axes, and when one ring gear rotates at a speed different from the other ring gear, the pinions and blades revolve about their respective axes, intercepting and cutting a tube passing through an axial passage through the ring gears.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 2004Date of Patent: October 2, 2007Assignee: Axon LLCInventor: Kuo-Raid Grant Chen
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Patent number: 6829971Abstract: An improved cutting fixture for heat-shrink film sleeve labeling machines comprised of a mounting frame disposed around the outer periphery of the center guide post in a sleeve labeling machine that secures a plurality of blade assemblies at equal intervals apart. Each blade assembly is positioned on a drive plate by means of an inserted eccentric shaft to maintain synchronous operation. The eccentric shafts of the blade assembly are driven into reciprocal rotation by a power structure, each eccentric shaft causing the blades at their lower extents to alternately project and retract for cutting heat-shrink film at a required travel and time to effectively shorten the period involved and thereby increase production efficiency. Each cutter shaft is restrained by a check plate and anchoring screws to prevent 360 -degree free rotation, which not only results in safer blade replacement, but at the same time also prolongs the service life of the transmission and structural components.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2003Date of Patent: December 14, 2004Inventors: Chien-Tsai Huang, Chun-Hsiang Huang
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Patent number: 6561590Abstract: A rock excavating or cutting device including a disc cutter that is driven by drive means to rotate in an oscillating and nutating manner by driving the disc cutter about separate oscillating and nutating axes aa, bb which are angularly offset from one another and which intersect at a point ahead of the disc cutter.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2001Date of Patent: May 13, 2003Assignee: Odyssey Technology Pty LtdInventor: David Burnet Sugden
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Patent number: 6516694Abstract: A machine for cutting damaged ends off of rolls of wound sheet material includes a saw that moves in a circular motion about the circumference of one end of the roll of material. The circular motion of the saw is coupled with a movement of the saw radially inward toward the center of the axis of the circular movement. The roll is thereby cut in ever increasing depths about its circumference. The machine is mounted on a portable hydraulic lift and controlled by a remote controller positioned a safe distance away from the saw. The machine and the roll of material can be more easily aligned through the use of an alignment track.Type: GrantFiled: October 6, 2000Date of Patent: February 11, 2003Assignee: SOS Service, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Easton, Jerry Bystry, Patrick Rasler, Richard Horr
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Publication number: 20020011139Abstract: A cutting apparatus including a generally circular cutting member (1), and support means (2) for supporting the cutting member (1) for movement about a central area, wherein the cutting member (1) is driven in a rolling orbital motion about the central area during operation of the cutting apparatus.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2001Publication date: January 31, 2002Inventor: Kevin Ross Inkster
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Patent number: 6269719Abstract: A machine for cutting damaged ends off of rolls of wound sheet material includes a saw that moves in a circular motion about the circumference of one end of the roll of material. The circular motion of the saw is coupled with a movement of the saw radially inward toward the center of the axis of the circular movement. The roll is thereby cut in ever increasing depths about its circumference. The machine is mounted on a portable hydraulic lift and controlled by a remote controller positioned a safe distance away from the saw. The machine and the roll of material can be more easily aligned through the use of an alignment track.Type: GrantFiled: August 9, 1999Date of Patent: August 7, 2001Assignee: SOS Service, Inc.Inventors: Richard L. Easton, Jerry A. Bystry