Metal working – Means to assemble or disassemble – By deforming
Patent
1983-08-16
1985-02-12
Hall, Carl E.
Metal working
Means to assemble or disassemble
By deforming
29234, 294265, 414 17, 242 685, B23Q 300
Patent
active
044982216
ABSTRACT:
The disclosure embraces a method of and apparatus for mechanically stripping linear material such as strands or groups of glass filaments or fibers from plastic forming tubes wherein the packages are defective, incomplete, or "break-out" packages. A defective, incomplete or "break-out" package is disposed at a stripping station at which a tube deforming or collapsing member is engaged with a forming tube package to collapse the package so that the strand on the collapsed forming tube is loose or is a loose hank. The collapsed or deformed forming tube is withdrawn from the stripping station and a stripper member is engaged with the loose strand or hank of strand which is stripped from the forming tube as the forming tube is moved away from the stripping station.
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Burtch John T.
Cloutier Philip R.
Dziegielewski Greg
Hall Carl E.
Hudgens Ronald C.
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