US3777607A - Cutting wheel for slitting machines - Google Patents
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- ABSTRACT Cl A cutting knife for slitting machines, which knife has a 33/693 housing adapted for attachment to the machine and a [51] Int. Cl B26d 1/22 rotary cutting whee] movable toward a backing roll in [58] Field of Search 83/482, 505, 506, response fluid pressure.
- the cutting wheel is replaceable in situ, that is, the cutting wheel is replaceable without removing the knife from the machine, and without movingthe backing roll relative to the knife.
- a cutting wheel is carried by a ball bearingmounted on an axle which extends into aligned holes formed in the slide bar.
- the holes in the slide bar communicate with slots also formed in the slide bar, the axes of said slots being angularly offset with respect to the axis along which the slide bar is slidable.
- These slots communicate with channels formed in the mountingplates, thereby to form passageways along which the axleof the cutting wheel passes as the wheel is removed from the knife.
- An object of this invention is the provision of a cutting knife for a slitting machine, which knife is constructed and arranged so that its cuttingwheel can be replaced without removing the knife from the machine to which it is attached.
- An object of this invention is the provision of a cutting knife having a slide bar mounted in a housing and supporting a rotary cutting wheel, said housing and slide bar being provided with cooperating slots whereby the cutting wheel is removable from the housing while the latter is attached to a machine.
- FIG. I is a side elevational view of a cutting knife made in accordance with one embodiment of this invention, the cutting wheel being shown in the retracted position and a portion of the fluidcylinder being broken away;
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged side elevational view of the slide bar
- FIG. 5 is a top plan view thereof.
- the cutting knife comprises a housing formed of a pair of spaced mounting plates 10 and 11 secured to metal spacers l2 and 13 by the socket screws 14, the spacers being secured to a rectangular bar 15 by the cap screws 16.
- a .generallyrectangular, bi-furcated slide bar 20 is slidable in aligned slots formed in the mounting plates, the slot in the mounting plate 10 being visible in FIG. 1 and identified by the numeral 21.
- the control rod 22 has a threaded end threaded into a hole formed in the base of the slide bar.
- This control rod passing through a flexible shield 23, has its other end secured to the piston 24 of a fluid cylinder 25, said piston being springbiased to normally retain the slide bar in the illustrated, retracted position. Fluid under pressure, applied to the cylinder, will drive the piston to the left, thereby to move the cutting wheel into the operating position.
- the cutting wheel is mounted on a ball bearing 27 having an axle 28 press-fitted through the inner race therof, the ends of the axle projecting from the planar faces of the cutting wheel as seen in FIG. 2.
- the projecting end portions of the axle extend into aligned holes formed in the arms of the slide bar 20 when the cutting wheel is mounted as illustrated. Referring par ticularly to FIGS. 4 and 5, these show the slide bar 20 having the aligned holes 29, 29 formed in the arms thereof. Also formed in these arms are aligned slots 30 and 30', which slots terminate in the holes. These slots have a width slightlylarger than the diameter of the cuttingwheel axle except for the points where the slots merge into the holes. At these points, identified by the arrows a a, the slot width is slightly smaller than the axle diameter. Thus, when the axle is inserted into the slots a pressure must be applied thereto to snap the axle into the holes.
- the aligned slots in the slide bar also communicate, individually, with channels 33 and 33 formed in the facing surfaces of the mounting plates 10 and 11 when the slide bar. is in the illustrated, retracted position, FIGS. 1 and 2.
- the width of these channels is larger than the diameter of the cutting wheel axle and the distance between the bottom walls of these channels is slightly greater than the axle length.
- the channels formed inthe mounting plates and the slots formed in the arms of the slide bar constitute passageways for accommodating the projecting portions of the axle as the cutting wheel is positioned in the knife housing or, conversely, as the cutting wheel is removed from the housing. It will be noted that the two mounting plates 10 and 11 have reduced widths in the region of the cutting wheel, thereby exposing a significant portion of the wheel.
- the cutting wheel is removable from the housing by grasping the exposed portion thereof with a pair of pliers and pulling in the upward direction. To replace the cutting wheel it is positioned between the mounting plates with the projecting end portions of its axle positioned in the channels 33, 33'. These channels and the aligned slots in the slide bar serve to direct the axle toward the holes formed in the arms of the slide bar. A downward pressure now applied to the cutting wheel will cause the axle to snap into position in said holes.
- the cutting knife is fastened on a slitting machine by securing it to a fixed dovetail support bar 35 by means of the screw 36 and the generally triangular clamping member 37 which is pivotally mounted between the two mounting plates.
- the slide bar When the slide bar is in the retracted position, as shown in FIG. 1, the cutting wheel is spaced a predetermined distance from a backing roll 38. Fluid pressure applied to the cylinder 25 causes the cutting wheel to advance into pressure contact with the backing roll, as shown in FIG. 3. It will be apparent that the cutting wheel is replaceable without removing the knife from the dovetail support bar and without changing the pre-set spacing between the knife and the backing roll. The operation can be performed with a minimum loss of machine operating time.
- FIG. 6 showing a mounting plate made in accordance with another embodiment of this invention.
- the mounting plate 40 has formed therein the slot 21 for receiving the slide bar, which slot communicates with a laterally extending slot 41.
- a pair of such plates would be secured to spacers 13 (FIG. 3) to form the knife housing.
- the slot 41 in the mounting plate 40 (FIG. 6) and a similar slot formed in the second one of such pair of mounting plates, serve the same purpose as the channels 33 and 33 formed in the mounting plates 10 and 11, FIG. 2.
- a cutting knife for a slitting machine comprising,
- e. means forming aligned channels in the said housing, which channels communicate with the slots in the slide bar when the slide bar is in a predetermined position, and
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Abstract
A cutting knife for slitting machines, which knife has a housing adapted for attachment to the machine and a rotary cutting wheel movable toward a backing roll in response to fluid pressure.
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United States Patent 1 a [111 3,777,607 Schofield Dec. 11, 1973 CUTTING WHEEL FOR SLITTING [56] References Cited MACHINES UNITED STATES PATENTS Inventor: Edward Schofield, pp 2,292,723 8/1942 Stocker 83/506 MOIltClBil', NJ. 2,712,852 7/1955 Carte1:.... 83/482 Assignee: J Dusenbcrg p y Inc. 2,802,528 8/1957 Mastnanl 83/482 Clifton, NJ. Primary Exammer-Frank T. Yost Filed: g- 1972 Attorney-Rudolph J. Jurick 21 Appl. No.: 284,559
[57] ABSTRACT Cl A cutting knife for slitting machines, which knife has a 33/693 housing adapted for attachment to the machine and a [51] Int. Cl B26d 1/22 rotary cutting whee] movable toward a backing roll in [58] Field of Search 83/482, 505, 506, response fluid pressure.
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CUTTING WHEEL FOR SLITTING MACHINES BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION The invention relates to a cutting knife of the class shown in US. Pat. No. 2802528, issued Aug. 13, 1957 to Alvin A. Mastriani. In order to replace the cutting wheel of such knife, itis necessary not only to remove the knife from the machine but, also, to substantially disassemble the knife, thereby resulting in a loss of machine operating time. Also, care must be exercised when the knife is again attached to the machine in order to position the knife in the original cutting position.
In a cutting knife made in accordance with this invention, the cutting wheel is replaceable in situ, that is, the cutting wheel is replaceable without removing the knife from the machine, and without movingthe backing roll relative to the knife.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION A bi-furcated slide bar is mounted for sliding movement in aligned slots formed in a pair of spaced mounting plates adapted for attachment to a slitting machine.
A cutting wheel is carried by a ball bearingmounted on an axle which extends into aligned holes formed in the slide bar. The holes in the slide bar communicate with slots also formed in the slide bar, the axes of said slots being angularly offset with respect to the axis along which the slide bar is slidable. These slots communicate with channels formed in the mountingplates, thereby to form passageways along which the axleof the cutting wheel passes as the wheel is removed from the knife.
An object of this invention is the provision of a cutting knife for a slitting machine, which knife is constructed and arranged so that its cuttingwheel can be replaced without removing the knife from the machine to which it is attached.
An object of this invention is the provision of a cutting knife having a slide bar mounted in a housing and supporting a rotary cutting wheel, said housing and slide bar being provided with cooperating slots whereby the cutting wheel is removable from the housing while the latter is attached to a machine.
The above-stated and other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following description when taken with the accompanying drawings. It will be understood, however, that the drawings are for purposes of illustration and are not to be construed as defining the scope or limits of the in- I vention, reference being had for thelatter purpose to the claims appended hereto.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS In the drawings wherein like reference characters denote like parts in the several views:
FIG. I is a side elevational view of a cutting knife made in accordance with one embodiment of this invention, the cutting wheel being shown in the retracted position and a portion of the fluidcylinder being broken away;
FIG. 2 is a corresponding top plan view but with the backing roll and fluid cylinder omitted;
FIG. 3 is a central longitudinal sectional view and showing the cutting wheel advanced against the backing roll;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged side elevational view of the slide bar;
FIG. 5 is a top plan view thereof; and
FIG. 6 is a side elevational view showing a mounting plate made in accordance with another embodiment of the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS Referring to FIGS. 1 3, the cutting knife comprises a housing formed of a pair of spaced mounting plates 10 and 11 secured to metal spacers l2 and 13 by the socket screws 14, the spacers being secured to a rectangular bar 15 by the cap screws 16. A bushing 17, (FIG. 3), secured in place by a socket screw, (FIG. I), assures a parallel orientation of the two mounting plates. A .generallyrectangular, bi-furcated slide bar 20 is slidable in aligned slots formed in the mounting plates, the slot in the mounting plate 10 being visible in FIG. 1 and identified by the numeral 21. The control rod 22 has a threaded end threaded into a hole formed in the base of the slide bar. This control rod, passing through a flexible shield 23, has its other end secured to the piston 24 of a fluid cylinder 25, said piston being springbiased to normally retain the slide bar in the illustrated, retracted position. Fluid under pressure, applied to the cylinder, will drive the piston to the left, thereby to move the cutting wheel into the operating position.
The cutting wheel is mounted on a ball bearing 27 having an axle 28 press-fitted through the inner race therof, the ends of the axle projecting from the planar faces of the cutting wheel as seen in FIG. 2. The projecting end portions of the axle extend into aligned holes formed in the arms of the slide bar 20 when the cutting wheel is mounted as illustrated. Referring par ticularly to FIGS. 4 and 5, these show the slide bar 20 having the aligned holes 29, 29 formed in the arms thereof. Also formed in these arms are aligned slots 30 and 30', which slots terminate in the holes. These slots have a width slightlylarger than the diameter of the cuttingwheel axle except for the points where the slots merge into the holes. At these points, identified by the arrows a a, the slot width is slightly smaller than the axle diameter. Thus, when the axle is inserted into the slots a pressure must be applied thereto to snap the axle into the holes.
The aligned slots in the slide bar also communicate, individually, with channels 33 and 33 formed in the facing surfaces of the mounting plates 10 and 11 when the slide bar. is in the illustrated, retracted position, FIGS. 1 and 2. The width of these channels is larger than the diameter of the cutting wheel axle and the distance between the bottom walls of these channels is slightly greater than the axle length. The channels formed inthe mounting plates and the slots formed in the arms of the slide bar constitute passageways for accommodating the projecting portions of the axle as the cutting wheel is positioned in the knife housing or, conversely, as the cutting wheel is removed from the housing. It will be noted that the two mounting plates 10 and 11 have reduced widths in the region of the cutting wheel, thereby exposing a significant portion of the wheel. The cutting wheel is removable from the housing by grasping the exposed portion thereof with a pair of pliers and pulling in the upward direction. To replace the cutting wheel it is positioned between the mounting plates with the projecting end portions of its axle positioned in the channels 33, 33'. These channels and the aligned slots in the slide bar serve to direct the axle toward the holes formed in the arms of the slide bar. A downward pressure now applied to the cutting wheel will cause the axle to snap into position in said holes.
The cutting knife is fastened on a slitting machine by securing it to a fixed dovetail support bar 35 by means of the screw 36 and the generally triangular clamping member 37 which is pivotally mounted between the two mounting plates. When the slide bar is in the retracted position, as shown in FIG. 1, the cutting wheel is spaced a predetermined distance from a backing roll 38. Fluid pressure applied to the cylinder 25 causes the cutting wheel to advance into pressure contact with the backing roll, as shown in FIG. 3. It will be apparent that the cutting wheel is replaceable without removing the knife from the dovetail support bar and without changing the pre-set spacing between the knife and the backing roll. The operation can be performed with a minimum loss of machine operating time.
Reference now is made to FIG. 6 showing a mounting plate made in accordance with another embodiment of this invention. The mounting plate 40 has formed therein the slot 21 for receiving the slide bar, which slot communicates with a laterally extending slot 41. A pair of such plates would be secured to spacers 13 (FIG. 3) to form the knife housing. The slot 41 in the mounting plate 40 (FIG. 6) and a similar slot formed in the second one of such pair of mounting plates, serve the same purpose as the channels 33 and 33 formed in the mounting plates 10 and 11, FIG. 2.
Having now described the invention what I desire to protect by Letters Patent is set forth in the following claims.
I claim:
1. A cutting knife for a slitting machine comprising,
a. a housing having aligned slots formed therein,
b. means for mounting the housing on a slitting machine,
c. an elongated bi-furcated slide bar mounted for sliding movement along the slots of the housing,
d. aligned holes formed in the arms of the slide bar which holes communicate with aligned slots angularly offset with respect to the axis of the slide bar,
e. means forming aligned channels in the said housing, which channels communicate with the slots in the slide bar when the slide bar is in a predetermined position, and
f. a rotatable cutting wheel carried by an axle extending into the aligned holes formed in the arms of the slide bar.
2. The invention as recited in claim 1, wherein the slots in the slide bar are formed proximate to the free ends of the slide bar arms, wherein these slots have a widthexceeding the diameter of the said axle except for the points where the slots merge into the said aligned holes, at which points the width of said slots is slightly less than the axle diameter.
3. The invention as recited in claim 1, wherein the said housing comprises a pair of spaced plates, and wherein the said means forming aligned channels comprises aligned grooves formed in the facing surfaces of said plates.
4. The invention as recited in claim 1, wherein the said housing comprises a pair of spaced plates, and wherein the said means forming aligned slots comprises aligned slots formed in said plates and extending to edge portions thereof.
5. The invention as recited in claim 1 in combination with a fluid cylinder having a piston, and a control rod having one end connected to said piston and the other end connected to said slide bar.
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1. A cutting knife for a slitting machine comprising, a. a housing having aligned slots formed therein, b. means for mounting the housing on a slitting machine, c. an elongated bi-furcated slide bar mounted for sliding movement along the slots of the housing, d. aligned holes formed in the arms of the slide bar which holes communicate with aligned slots angularly offset with respect to the axis of the slide bar, e. means forming aligned channels in the said housing, which channels communicate with the slots in the slide bar when the slide bar is in a predetermined position, and f. a rotatable cutting wheel carried by an axle extending into the aligned holes formed in the arms of the slide bar.
2. The invention as recited in claim 1, wherein the slots in the slide bar are formed proximate to the free ends of the slide bar arms, wherein these slots have a width exceeding the diameter of the said axle except for the points where the slots merge into the said aligned holes, at which points the width of said slots is slightly less than the axle diameter.
3. The invention as recited in claim 1, wherein the said housing comprises a pair of spaced plates, and wherein the said means forming aligned channels comprises aligned grooves formed in the facing surfaces of said plates.
4. The invention as recited in claim 1, wherein the said housing comprises a pair of spaced plates, and wherein the said means forming aligned slots comprises aligned slots formed in said plates and extending to edge portions thereof.
5. The invention as recited in claim 1 in combination with a fluid cylinder having a piston, and a control rod having one end connected to said piston and the other end connected to said slide bar.
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US5199841A (en) * | 1989-12-19 | 1993-04-06 | Trutzschler Gmbh & Co. Kg | Apparatus for cutting open a fiber bale strap |
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