Cutting – With means to stretch work temporarily
Patent
1985-03-04
1986-07-22
Meister, James M.
Cutting
With means to stretch work temporarily
83208, 83282, 83371, B26D 702, B26D 714
Patent
active
046012257
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus is provided for automatically cutting apart successive articles, such as terry towels, from a continuous length of material, in which such articles are separated therein by portions extending transversely across the material and of less thickness than the articles, so that each cut article has an equal amount of thinner portion remaining on each cut edge for subsequent hemming or the like. The apparatus includes devices for automatically aligning and positioning the thinner separating portion of the material relative to a cutting device so that the cutting device will cut the articles apart generally through the center of the thinner separating portion of the material.
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Kimball William G.
Starnes Dennis L.
Watson Robert E.
Cannon Mills Company
Meister James M.
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