Method of processing elongated tubular material and device for p

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17 1R, 17 41, A22C 1302

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044661576

ABSTRACT:
In a method and device for processing elongated tubular material, more particularly for everting a sausage or packing casing having been subjected to a surface treatment, tubular material is discharged from a package or supply reel and passed through a stationary guide member having an annular cross-section. The material is folded back over said guide member and displaced within said guide member during the everting action into a direction contrary to that of the material outside the guide member. The latter forms a new package of tubular material which encloses the stationary guide member. The latter is a hollow mandrel comprising a freely projecting end, the end edge of which being adapted to fold back tubular material. Members are provided at distance from said end edge for tucking the tubular material upon said mandrel or an extension thereof.

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