Cutting – With means to convey work relative to tool station – With work-constraining means on work conveyer
Patent
1991-06-20
1993-03-09
Watts, Douglas D.
Cutting
With means to convey work relative to tool station
With work-constraining means on work conveyer
83277, 83418, 83422, 83423, 83436, 83437, B26D 706
Patent
active
051918200
ABSTRACT:
A feed drive for a cutting machine for cutting foods consists of a claw which penetrates into the product at the rear face of the product to be sliced whereby the claw is driven intermittently or continuously in the direction of feed, and guides the product on a roller conveyor against a cutting device so that slices are cut from the product. For an improved guidance of the product and in order to avoid inconsistent slices in particular in products which are long and whose consistency is soft, there is another force-locking and form-locking drive for the product at the front end of the product in the vicinity of the circular knife of the cutting device coupled with the drive of the claw. This additional drive consists at least of a feed roller which engages the bottom of the product in a force-locking and form-locking fashion and which is driven as a function of the feed path of the claw.
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Natec Reich, Summer GmbH & Co. KG
Watts Douglas D.
Woods Raymond D.
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