Turning – Severing or cut-off – Infeed means
Patent
1980-09-26
1983-10-25
Vlachos, Leonidas
Turning
Severing or cut-off
Infeed means
82 94, 82102, 225 96, B23B 514, B26F 300
Patent
active
044111797
ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for cutting metallic tubing into predetermined lengths has a stationary supporting frame on which is mounted a feeding mechanism for moving a straight length of tubing unidirectionally intermittently along a straight path in alignment with the longitudinal axis of the tubing. A cutoff device driven by a motor having a hollow shaft for receiving the tubing is also mounted on the frame. The feeding mechanism is in two sections each being individually reciprocable but controlled to operate oppositely and alternately to feed tubing in predetermined lengths to the cutoff device. The cutoff device is operated to cut off the tubing while it is stationary between feeding movements of the feeding mechanism.
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patent: 2389556 (1945-11-01), Siegerist
patent: 2894582 (1959-07-01), Long
patent: 4133230 (1979-01-01), Inaba et al.
patent: 4235137 (1980-11-01), Harman
patent: 4258598 (1981-03-01), Hoffmann
patent: 4279182 (1981-07-01), Miyagawa et al.
Gust George A.
Vlachos Leonidas
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