Strip cutter apparatus for rolled sheet formed of rubber

Cutting – With product handling means – By brush means

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83113, 83506, B23D 1900, B26D 122

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041160967

ABSTRACT:
A strip cutter apparatus for rolled sheet formed of rubber and elastomeric materials, comprising a transport device for the rolled sheet and a plurality of disc-shaped cutters arranged transversely with respect to the transport direction of the material. The cutters cut the rolled sheet into individual strips. A revolving brush is driven in the direction of transport and is provided after the cutters, viewed in the direction of travel of the rolled sheet. This revolving brush is arranged in such a manner that its bristles penetrate into the intermediate spaces between the cutters and displace away from the sides of the cutters any material which possibly has been raised by the cutters.

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patent: 1302414 (1919-04-01), Nerness
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patent: 2706000 (1955-04-01), Landis

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