Apparatus for making relief cuts on previously scored glass shee

Cutting – Processes – With preparatory or simultaneous ancillary treatment of work

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83169, 83487, 83588, 83639, 83859, B26D 308, C03B 3302

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039452786

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for making relief cuts on prescored glass sheets is disclosed, having an elongated beam extending above the previously scored glass pane; a horizontal, pressure medium operated cylinder and piston unit disposed on the beam and extending substantially over the entire length thereof to advance the cutting wheel to a starting position adjacent the previously scored outer contour of the pane, and then to effect the relief cut; a cutting head which bears the cutting wheel and can be displaced horizontally by the horizontal cylinder and piston unit; a vertical, pressure medium operated cylinder and piston unit disposed in the cutting head for raising and lowering the cutting wheel out of and into its working position, and a control system for the controlled, automatic operation of the cylinder and piston units.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3198044 (1965-08-01), Clin
patent: 3800639 (1974-04-01), Restel
patent: 3850063 (1974-11-01), Witkoski

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