Winding – tensioning – or guiding – Coil holder or support – Spool or core
Patent
1983-11-28
1985-11-05
Marcus, Stephen
Winding, tensioning, or guiding
Coil holder or support
Spool or core
83155, B65H 1920
Patent
active
045508810
ABSTRACT:
Scrap material cut by a shear is gripped by a vertically and transversely movable scrap-gripping and conveying mechanism which feeds the strip generally parallel to the back side of the shear into a pinch roll drive. The scrap is then fed into a slot of a scroll spindle. The spindle is rotated, and the scrap wraps around the spindle into a compact cylindrical package. Once the scrap is entirely rolled on the spindle, the spindle is retracted by a cylinder, and the scrap is pushed off the end of the spindle and falls into a storage area.
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T896,049, Decker et al., Defensive Publication, 0.6 vol. No. 896, Number Series 049, printed 3-28-72.
Deere & Company
Marcus Stephen
Peters Leo J.
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