Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1981-04-14
1983-11-15
Chin, Gary
Boots, shoes, and leggings
83 37, 83 74, 83288, 83364, B26D 536, G06F 1520
Patent
active
044159781
ABSTRACT:
At a transition between first and second sets of index marks on a web, a target is applied adjacent the initial mark of the second set. The target is sensed and as a result the web is severed transversely at the transition between the sets of marks. A gap is formed in the web. A microcomputer synchronizes a cut-off machine with the second set of marks while the cut-off machine is in the gap whereby operator intervention is eliminated and scrap minimized.
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Craemer Robert H.
Woolston A. Brent
Chin Gary
Molins Machine Company Inc.
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