Claims
- 1. Apparatus for cutting pie-shaped cuttings in a linear unit of fiberboard hollow duct having an upper wall, a lower wall, an inner sidewall, and an outer sidewall wherein each pie-shaped cutting comprises corresponding triangular cuts in the duct upper and lower walls and intervening vertical cuts in the duct interior sidewall corresponding to the base of the triangular cuts, the apparatus comprising:
- a pair of movable upper knives movably supported on a lower guide means and adapted to cut a triangular cut in the upper duct wall with the apex angle adjacent to the outer sidewall and the base adjacent to the inner sidewall, said guide means adjustable to provide an apex angle cut between about 5 and 85 degrees;
- a pair of movable lower knives movably supported on a lower guide means and adapted to cut a triangular cut in the lower duct wall corresponding and vertically below to the triangular cut in the upper duct wall;
- and a pair of vertically movable knives movably supported on support means adapted to align with the base points of the corresponding upper and lower triangular cuts to produce pie-shaped cuts capable of being removed from the duct;
- and said knives operated by drive means to cause reciprocating cutting movement of said knives.
- 2. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein the upper and lower guide means can be varied to provide pie-shaped cuts having an apex angle between about 20 and 50 degrees.
- 3. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein the upper knives and the lower knives are operative by a drive wire.
- 4. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein the drive means comprises a manually operated peddle.
- 5. The apparatus in claim 1 wherein the drive means comprises an automatic drive means.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional application of Ser. No. 169,916 filed July 17, 1980, copending, and the same is incorporated herein by reference.
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