Cutting – With randomly actuated stopping means – Responsive to tool detector or work-feed-means detector
Patent
1987-08-28
1988-09-20
Kazenske, E. R.
Cutting
With randomly actuated stopping means
Responsive to tool detector or work-feed-means detector
83 67, 83 71, 83347, 83348, 83522, 83913, B27B 528, B27B 1300
Patent
active
047716657
ABSTRACT:
A blade quality monitor for use with cutter reels having specifically identifiable blades utilize a sensor to detect the position of a physical anomaly on the reel. Additional sensors sense the force at the interface between the cutter reel, the material wrapped thereon and the associated pressure roller. The position of the physical anomaly is correlated with the sensed force to determine the magnitude thereof at each blade which is indicative of the condition of the blade with respect to sharpness or intactness.
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Beeland William D.
Van Doorn Donald W.
Kazenske E. R.
Lummus Industries, Inc.
Smith Scott A.
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