Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi – Control means energized in response to activator stimulated... – Responsive to work material – the product or means engaging...
Patent
1991-04-22
1992-03-24
Kisliuk, Bruce M.
Manufacturing container or tube from paper; or other manufacturi
Control means energized in response to activator stimulated...
Responsive to work material, the product or means engaging...
493 12, 493 22, 493288, B31C 300
Patent
active
050983628
ABSTRACT:
In apparatus for forming cut lengths of tube by winding one or more strips of material into a continuously advancing spiral wound tube and periodically cutting off lengths of the tube, lengths of tube containing splices present in the strips are rejected at a rejection point downstream from the cut-off point by monitoring the strips for splices prior to winding, waiting until enough strip has passed the splice monitoring point to extend from the splice monitoring point to the rejection point, and rejecting the length of tube at the rejection point when that amount of strip has passed the splice monitoring point.
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Industrial Electronics, "Photoelectric Register Controls", p. 39, FIG. 3, Jan. 1960.
Jackson Robert R.
Kisliuk Bruce M.
Marlott John A.
Philip Morris Incorporated
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