Cutting – Cutting motion of tool has component in direction of moving... – Orbital motion of cutting blade
Patent
1996-10-17
1999-10-19
Rachuba, M.
Cutting
Cutting motion of tool has component in direction of moving...
Orbital motion of cutting blade
83110, 83155, 83660, 225100, B23D 2512, B26D 706
Patent
active
059670118
ABSTRACT:
A device for removal of slips from a continuously transported slip web is composed of an advancement roll pair which continuously advances and holds the slip web. A blade cylinder pushes a respective lead end of a slip into an open gripper of a gripper cylinder. A device is arranged between the advancement roll pair and the blade cylinder and provides transverse perforated lines. A rotating tear-off segment cooperates with the blade cylinder. In order to enable a simple and rapid adaptation to different slip formats, the advancement speed of the advancement rolls, the transverse perforating device and the angle of action of the tear-off segment are correspondingly changed relative to the blade cylinder.
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Duwendag Rudiger
Feldkamper Richard
Pryor Sean
Rachuba M.
Windmoller & Holscher
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