Angular initialization method for orientating a cutting edge por

Geometrical instruments – Scriber

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33 1M, 33 323, 83 34, B43L 1300, B26D 500

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051971984

ABSTRACT:
The present invention relates to an angular initialization method for orientating a direction of a cutting edge portion in a cutting plotter which cuts out a cutting medium into a desired shape sheet, in which a cutter member is continuously shifted to cut out the cutting medium along two line segments from a first line segment to a second line segment which intersect with each other at a predetermined angle, and it is possible, when the cutter member is shifting on the second line segment, to change the direction of the cutting edge portion and to securely locate the direction of the cutting edge portion to coincide with the second line segment shortly before a cutting operation is commenced, even if the cutter member is not turned to a desired cutting direction while the cutter member has been shifting on the first line segment.

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patent: 5042339 (1991-08-01), Gerber
patent: 5094134 (1992-03-01), Mizukoshi

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