Floating top conveyor having endless belt with dual independentl

Cutting – Other than completely through work thickness or through work... – Splitting

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83874, 83422, 83813, B26D 330

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053200179

ABSTRACT:
A roll slicing machine includes an endless conveyor belt moving in a first horizontal direction and having rolls thereon, a pressure applying arrangement spaced above the conveyor which can engage the tops of the rolls, and a roll slicing knife provided vertically between the conveyor and the pressure applying arrangement. The pressure applying arrangement includes an endless belt movably supported by two spaced rollers, and a pair of rollers rotatable about horizontal axes are movably supported above the lower reach of the belt and biased downwardly into engagement with the lower reach of the belt. The rollers engage the belt at locations which are approximately aligned with each other in the direction of movement of the belt portion and are approximately adjacent each other in a direction transverse to the belt portion.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3236128 (1966-02-01), Holden
patent: 3470774 (1969-10-01), Phelps
patent: 4048883 (1977-09-01), Lecrone

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