The present invention is generally directed to cutting and creating apertures such as notches in sheet type work material and is more specifically directed to simultaneously cutting an edge and generating notches and other shaped apertures.
Pattern pieces cut from layers of sheet-type work material particularly those cut from leather hides often have apertures such as holes or notches cut therein. In many instances, these notches are cut into arcuate edges of the pattern piece. Historically, cutting these notched pattern pieces involved a two step process. Generally, the notches are first cut into the work material with a punch or a cutting blade, and then the edges of the pattern piece are cut typically using a wheel type cutter. Cutting the notches, particularly if there are many, is in and of itself a labor intensive, time consuming process. Following the notching step with the subsequent step of cutting the peripheral edges further increases the time required to cut the pattern piece from the work material.
Another difficulty occurs when a series of different notch patterns or differently shaped notches are required in the same pattern piece. When this occurs it is necessary to have on hand, and use several different notch cutting tools as well as to properly layout the notch pattern. These steps can greatly and detrimentally effect the amount of time it takes to cut a pattern piece from the work material. In addition, because of the requirement for multiple operations, the likelihood for errors to be made increases.
Based on the foregoing, it is the general object of the present invention to provide a notching and cutting apparatus that improves upon or overcomes the drawbacks of prior art devices.
The present invention is directed in one aspect to an apparatus for cutting pattern pieces in, and creating apertures in sheet-type work material wherein the apparatus includes a frame having a support surface mounted thereon for carrying at least one layer of the work material. A carriage is coupled to the frame for movement back-and-forth there along in a first coordinate direction in response to commands issued from a controller. A cutting head is mounted to the carriage for movement back-and-forth along the carriage in a second coordinate direction generally perpendicular to the first coordinate direction. A rotary die is rotatably coupled to the cutting head with at least one cutting tool coupled thereto. The cutting tool has a shaped cutting portion corresponding to the shape of an aperture to be formed in the work material. As used herein, the term “aperture” should be broadly construed to include both holes and edge notches. The rotary die is movable between a working position wherein the at least one cutting tool engages the work material, and a non-working position wherein the rotary die is positioned away from the work material. During operation when the rotary die is in the working position, shaped apertures are formed in the work material.
Preferably, a cutter is coupled to the cutting head for movement between a working position wherein the cutter engages the work material and a non-working position wherein the rotary die, and thereby the cutter is positioned away from the work material. In the preferred embodiment the cutter is positioned adjacent to the rotary die when each is in the working position, to allow pattern pieces to be simultaneously cut and notched in response to commands issued from the controller.
In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the rotary die is coupled to an actuator that is positioned between the rotary die and the cutting head. The actuator is of a suitable type, such as, but not limited to a servo or stepper motor. The actuator selectively indexes the rotary die to position a cutting tool mounted thereon, in proximity to the work material. In addition, causing the die to roll along the work material will allow for patterns of spaced-apart apertures to be cut.
In an embodiment of the present invention, the rotary die is adapted to carry a plurality of cutting tools. In addition, each of the cutting tools can be pivotally coupled to the rotary die to allow a cutting portion defined by the die to rotate into or out of position as the rotary die is indexed. The cutting tools can be configured so that each cuts the same shaped aperture or different shaped apertures or a combination thereof. A tool changer can also be provided so that during operation, different cutting tools can be loaded onto or removed from the rotary die.
An advantage of the present invention is that the process of cutting apertures into the work material in predetermined patterns can be performed quickly and automatically.
Another advantage of the present invention is that a pattern piece can be simultaneously notched and the edges cut.
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During operation, and in response to command signals issued from the controller 21, the rotary die 30 is moved to a position where a notch or aperture is to be cut, the rotary die is indexed to position the cutting tool 32 over the work material 16. The cutting tool 32 is then brought into engagement with the work material 16 and a notch or other shaped aperture is cut.
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This application is entitled to the benefit of and incorporates by reference essential subject matter disclosed in Provisional Patent Application No. 60/398,936 filed on Jul. 26, 2002.
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