Apparatus for cutting a moving metallic strip into uniform piece

Metallurgical apparatus – Means for cutting solid metal with heat – e.g. – blowpipes – With wheeled carriage torch mount

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266 50, 266 67, 219121PC, B23K 710

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043032273

ABSTRACT:
An improved cutting apparatus of the type comprising an endless roller conveyor (4) for carrying a moving strip (1), a carriage (9) located above the strip (1) and adapted to move in the same direction as the strip (1) and in the opposite direction and a thermal cutting device (12) carried by the carriage (9) and adapted to move transversally to the moving strip (1). The conveyor (4) is adapted to revolve in such way that its upper run continuously moves in the direction (X) of the strip (1) and the distance between the successive rollers (3) of the conveyor (4) is such that cutting can be performed without the rollers (3) being damaged. The apparatus can be used for cutting a continuously cast strip of anode copper into anodes (FIG. 1).

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patent: 3443803 (1969-05-01), Wernike
patent: 3443805 (1969-05-01), Greenberger
patent: 3462134 (1969-08-01), Michelson
patent: 4001051 (1977-01-01), John

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