Severing by tearing or breaking – Breaking or tearing apparatus – Work-parting pullers
Patent
1990-11-29
1991-10-29
Yost, Frank T.
Severing by tearing or breaking
Breaking or tearing apparatus
Work-parting pullers
225 97, B65H 3510
Patent
active
050608380
ABSTRACT:
Apparatus for conveying upper and lower webs of material having equally spaced, successive, transverse lines of weakening along a longitudinal path and for separating the webs along the transverse lines of weakening. The apparatus includes: a longitudinally extending support structure; a bottom pair of upper and lower, vertically spaced feed rollers rotatably supported by the structure; a pair of upper and lower, vertically spaced burster rollers, the lower burster roller having a shaft and being rotatably supported by the structure downstream of the bottom feed rollers; a clam shell housing pivotably mounted on the lower burster roller shaft, wherein the upper burster roller is supported by the clam shell housing; and a top pair of upper and lower, vertically spaced feed rollers rotatably supported by the clam shell housing.
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Gergely, Jr. William
Janatka Karel J.
Husar John M.
Malandra, Jr. Charles R.
Pitchenik David E.
Pitney Bowes Inc.
Scolnick Melvin J.
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