Turning – Severing or cut-off – Infeed means
Patent
1992-03-04
1992-12-15
Schwartz, Larry I.
Turning
Severing or cut-off
Infeed means
82 93, 82101, B23B 304
Patent
active
051706849
ABSTRACT:
A device for separating a cardboard tube into cores for winding strips of material includes a mandrel mounted for rotation on a frame. A carriage reciprocates in parallel with a mandrel and may be positioned very precisely to cut cores of preselected axial width from the tube mounted on the mandrel. A blade pivots on the carriage for performing the actual cutting operation.
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Daulton Julie R.
Schwartz Larry I.
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