Electric cutter mechanism for dunnage converter

Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – With cutting – breaking – tearing – or abrading – And with bending

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493462, 493464, 493967, 83222, 83575, B05B 114

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046996095

ABSTRACT:
A converter mechanism for producing generally low density pad-like cushioning dunnage product in continuous strip form from flexible sheet-like stock material such as, for instance, paper, with an electrically energizable cutter mounted on the converter mechanism, for cutting the produced dunnage product into selected lengths. The cutter includes a pivotably movable blade member adapted for engaging the produced strip of dunnage product and severing it to selected length, together with an electrically energizable motor unit coupled to the cutter blade member for actuating the latter pursuant to control of the mechanism operator.

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