Cutting – With means to convey work relative to tool station – Cut made parallel to direction of and during work movement
Patent
1984-11-29
1986-02-11
Yost, Frank T.
Cutting
With means to convey work relative to tool station
Cut made parallel to direction of and during work movement
83346, 83402, 83913, D01G 104
Patent
active
045692645
ABSTRACT:
An outside-in tow cutter having a horizontal axis of rotation for its cutter reel assembly which includes an inner plate and an outer ring carrying radially disposed cutter blades, the outer ring having an inner diameter slightly smaller than the diameter of the circle formed by the cutting edges of the blades. The outer ring also carries an annular lip which cooperates with a snug fitting discharge hooper so that a subatmospheric pressure may be induced within said reel and said discharge housing to facilitate the removal of cut tow therefrom and to provide for pneumatically drawing the uncut tow onto the cutter reel assembly via an inlet housing.
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Beeland William D.
Harmon William A.
Hawkins James B.
McKenzie Terry L.
Van Doorn Donald W.
Lummus Industries, Inc.
Thompson Jr. Woodford R.
Yost Frank T.
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