Cutting – With work immobilizer – Work-stop abutment
Patent
1996-12-27
1999-03-30
Rachuba, M.
Cutting
With work immobilizer
Work-stop abutment
8352219, 83607, 83693, 8369821, B26D 701
Patent
active
058875050
ABSTRACT:
An office guillotine, for making tabs on documents or intercalated sheets, includes a knife-blade articulated on a frame and having a curved opposite end to cut strips of a length smaller than that of the sheet thus creating a tab. The length of these strips is determined by the position of the sheet with respect to the knife-blade and correct positioning of the sheet is facilitated by a marking system. The markers include holes disposed on different lines each corresponding to a series of tabs. Pins are inserted successively in the different holes of any one line to achieve the corresponding series of tabs.
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Goodman Charles
Rachuba M.
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