Cutting – Means to drive or to guide tool – Unicyclic
Patent
1985-01-31
1986-08-12
Kazenske, E. R.
Cutting
Means to drive or to guide tool
Unicyclic
83628, 83636, 83658, 83582, B26D 516
Patent
active
046049290
ABSTRACT:
A guillotine assembly is provided wherein a blade is insertable between two halves of an anvil to cut a paper web. The blade is provided with teeth which engage triangular grooves in a resilient member of the anvil which is pressed against a rigid anvil plate. Points on the teeth first penetrate the web. Thereafter, tooth mid-sections form a series of slits in the web. Thereafter, points of contiguity between the teeth jam the slits to sever the web. The teeth each enter one of the grooves in the resilient member for the points of contiguity to engage and displace the resilient member in the final stage of cutting.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1357727 (1920-11-01), Roach
patent: 2149913 (1939-03-01), Gilpin
patent: 2450312 (1948-09-01), Tollison
Burroughs Corporation
Kazenske E. R.
Knoble John L.
Peterson Kevin R.
Starr Mark T.
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