Cutlery – Cutting tools – Plural cooperating blades
Patent
1991-11-25
1993-04-27
Yost, Frank T.
Cutlery
Cutting tools
Plural cooperating blades
30182, 30210, B26B 1500
Patent
active
052050416
ABSTRACT:
A device (10) for removing a connecting peduncle (28) passing through a separation slot (42) between two printed circuit boards (26, 27) includes a reciprocating moving element (13) having a cutting face (14) thereon formed on a undersurface of a projection projecting from a shank (2) slidable between a pair of bucking elements (17, 18) facing each other to provide at least in an initial section thereof a seat in which the shank (2) is insertable without play. The transverse dimension of the moving element (13) is such as to be received in a sliding manner guided in the slot (42) to receive the peduncle between its cutting face (14) and the edges of the bucking elements. The inner end of the shank (2) is connected to a reciprocating part of a motor device (11) so that upon operation of the motor device (11) the moving element (13) cuts the peduncle while the bucking elements (17, 18) engage with their bucking surfaces (15, 16 ) at the sides of the peduncle to avoid transmission of transverse strains in the printed circuit boards to be separated.
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Bros Italia S.r.l.
Payer Hwei-Siu
Yost Frank T.
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