Turning – Severing or cut-off – Infeed means
Patent
1981-09-08
1984-05-29
Vlachos, Leonidas
Turning
Severing or cut-off
Infeed means
82101, 157 13, B23B 514, B29H 2108
Patent
active
044507380
ABSTRACT:
A tire splitting apparatus including a frame, a powered drive roll mounted on the frame for rotating a tire, a pressure roll for engaging the tire with the drive roll, and a knife for insertion into the casing while it is rotating for cutting it into halves. A guide is clampable for contact with both side walls of the tire to align and steady the tire so that the knife will cut repeatedly in the same track. A bead support carries substantially all of the weight of the tire during the splitting operation to allow repeated revolutions of the tire as necessary to complete the splitting process.
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Bauer, Jr. Richard
Tupper Myron D.
Farley Eugene D.
Kearns Jerry
Vlachos Leonidas
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