Cutting – With randomly actuated stopping means – Responsive to work sensing means
Patent
1986-11-05
1988-09-06
Kazenske, E. R.
Cutting
With randomly actuated stopping means
Responsive to work sensing means
83 71, 83370, 83371, 235489, 235494, B26D 520, B26D 540, B26D 530
Patent
active
047684100
ABSTRACT:
An elongated sheet of web material has a longitudinal row of feeding holes in each side edge portion and a plurality of binary codes longitudinally spaced along one side edge portion; and an associated web handling and working machine has sprockets which cooperate with the feeding holes to feed the web, a tool or other instrument for working on the web and a device for reading the codes as the web is fed through the machine. Each code comprises a group of data bits and provides such information as the remaining length of web available to be worked upon, the type of instrument suitable to work on the web, and whether the instrument should be rotated to maintain it tangent to its path of travel over the web.
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Gerber Scientific Products, Inc.
Kazenske E. R.
Smith Scott A.
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