Turning – Severing or cut-off – Infeed means
Patent
1994-01-21
1995-11-07
Rada, Rinaldi I.
Turning
Severing or cut-off
Infeed means
82101, 83907, 83444, B26D 0706
Patent
active
054639190
ABSTRACT:
A wound coil which is rotating about its axis is cut and severed against a stationary member by moving a rotatable cutting blade incorporating a circular cutting edge towards the rotating coil and the stationary member such that the cutting blade rotates about the axis of the arcuate cutting edge against the wound coil, becomes inserted between adjacent turns of the wound coil and cuts the wire forming the coil against the support. Once the coil has been cut, the cutting blade is moved away from the coil. A roller is provided to limit movement of the cutting edge of the cutting blade in the axial direction of the coil.
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McWilliams Joseph A.
Paybarah Ali
Dorman Ira S.
Rada Rinaldi I.
Schrock Allan M.
Zortech International Limited
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