The present invention relates to photos and, more particularly, to a cutting apparatus for separating photos developed on a same sheet.
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The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a photo cutting apparatus for precisely cutting photos developed on a sheet from one another.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a photo cutting apparatus for cutting a thick sheet on which photos are developed.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a photo cutting apparatus for cutting photos developed on a sheet from one another in a single action.
According to the present invention, a photo cutting apparatus includes a support, a press, a linkage and a cutting device. The press is movably mounted on the support. The linkage is used for pressing the press. The cutting device is arranged between the support and the press for separating photos developed on a sheet from one another in a single action.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of embodiments referring to the drawings.
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The support 10 includes a platform 11, two bosses 13 formed on the platform 11, two stops 14 formed on the platform 11, two rails 15 mounted on the platform 11, two walls 12 each attached to a side of the platform 11, two frames 16 each attached to one of the walls 12 and four springs 17 (only two are shown) two of which are located within each of the frames 16.
The press 20 includes a box-shaped element 21 in sliding engagement with the frames 16 and for contact with the springs 17, a board 22 secured to the box-shaped element 21 for contact with the cutting device 40, two rails 23 secured to the board 22 for engagement with the cutting device 40, a front pad 25 mounted on the box-shaped element 21 and a rear pad 24 mounted on the board 22.
The linkage 30 includes two levers 31 and two toggles 32. Each of the levers 31 includes a lower end, an upper end and a slot 38 defined therein. An axle 33 is used for pivotally connecting the lower ends of the levers 31 with the walls 12. A handle 39 is connected between the upper ends of the levers 31. Each of the toggles 32 includes a lower end, an upper end and a protrusion formed between the ends thereof. An axle 34 is inserted through the slots 38. The upper end of each of the toggles 32 is pivotally connected with an end of the axle 34. An axle 35 is used for pivotally connecting the lower ends of the toggles 32 with the walls 12. An axle 36 is used for pivotally connecting the toggles 32 with the box-shaped element 21.
The cutting device 40 includes a cutter 41 for sliding engagement with the rails 23 and an anvil 42 for sliding engagement with the rails 15. The cutter 41 includes a board 47 and a blade 43 projecting from the board 47 for separating the photos from one another in a single action. The blade 43 assumes the form of a grid defining four cells corresponding to the photos. An elastic frame 44 is put in each of the cells defined by means of the blade 43. The anvil 42 defines a cavity 45 in an upper side and two grooves 46 in a lower side.
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The handle 39 is released after the photos are separated from one another. If the handle 39 is released suddenly, the board 22 will be ejected by means of the springs 17 and cast on the axles 33 and 35. In that case, the pads 24 and 25 buffer the impact on the axles 33 and 35.
The present invention has been described via detailed illustration of embodiments. Those skilled in the art can derive many variations from the embodiments without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the embodiments shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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20040237744 A1 | Dec 2004 | US |