Information
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Patent Grant
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6684747
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Patent Number
6,684,747
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Date Filed
Wednesday, August 15, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 3, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shoap; Allan N.
- Alie; Ghassem
Agents
- Lipsitz; Barry R.
- McAllister; Douglas M.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 602
- 083 582
- 083 583
- 083 611
- 083 698
- 083 503
- 083 501
- 083 348
- 083 344
- 083 505
- 083 506
- 083 347
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A cutting machine includes an anvil roller rotatable on a machine frame about an axis of rotation. The anvil roller has an anvil surface. A cutting tool is mounted on the machine frame for rotation about an axis of rotation, with a cutter interacting with the anvil surface and with supporting rings which are held on the cutting tool and support it relative to the anvil roller with their supporting ring surfaces and/or vice versa. The quality of the cutting effect can be maintained even when the cutter becomes worn, by enabling the diameter of the supporting ring surface of each supporting ring to be adjustable by radial expansion and contraction.
Description
The present disclosure relates to the subject matter disclosed in German application No. 100 40 024.8 of Aug. 16, 2000, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety and for all purposes.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a cutting machine comprising a machine frame, an anvil roller rotatably mounted on the machine frame about a rotary axis and having an anvil surface, a cutting tool mounted on the machine frame for rotation about a rotary axis, with a cutter interacting with the anvil surface and with supporting rings which are held on the cutting tool and support it relative to the anvil roller with their supporting ring surfaces and/or vice versa.
A cutting machine of this type is known e.g. from German patent application 198 34 104.0.
The problem with such cutting machines is that the cutter itself wears down in the course of time, and even slight wear on it may lead to an inadequate cutting effect with sensitive webs of material.
The object underlying the invention is therefore to improve a cutting machine of the generic type so that the quality of the cutting effect can be maintained even when the cutter becomes worn.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
In a cutting machine of the above type this object is solved, according to the invention, in that the diameter of the surface of each supporting ring is adjustable by radial stretching of the supporting ring within the range below an elastic expansion limit of its material by means of an expansion device.
The advantage of the solution according to the invention is thus that the possibility has been created of making the diameter of the supporting ring surfaces variable, as a means of allowing for changes in the radial extent of the cutter and particularly for wear on it.
In the solution according to the invention, initially with a new, i.e. unworn cutter, the supporting ring is stretched to the maximum, though still within the range below its elastic expansion limit, so that the supporting ring surface has its maximum diameter. When the cutter becomes worn the expansion can be reduced by the adjustable expansion device; as the stretch is within the range below the elastic expansion limit of the supporting ring, that ring contracts automatically through its elastic action when the expansion device is reset to less expansion, and the diameter of the supporting ring surface can thus be reduced according to the wear on the cutter.
The solution according to the invention may therefore have the expansible supporting rings according to the invention on the cutting tool or on the anvil roller or on both; in the latter case a supporting ring on the cutting tool and a corresponding supporting ring on the anvil roller will have their surfaces in contact, so that twice the adjustment range can be obtained.
The expansion device might for example operate hydraulically, comprising e.g. hydraulically actuated clamping jaws. A particularly favorable solution is for the device to have interacting wedge surfaces which are adjustable in their position relative to each other, in order to expand the supporting ring adjustably.
The wedge surfaces might e.g. be simple (flat) surfaces, in which case the supporting ring could be stretched (i.e., expanded) evenly by a plurality of wedge surfaces.
A particularly favorable solution provides for at least one of the wedge surfaces to be in the form of a conical surface relative to the rotary axis. A conical surface of this type allows particularly uniform expansion of the supporting ring.
However it is particularly beneficial for both wedge surfaces to be in the form of conical surfaces relative to the rotary axis, in order to expand the supporting ring as evenly as possible and especially to obtain uniform radial rigidity for the support between the cutting tool and anvil roller.
In a particularly favorable solution in respect of adjustability, one the wedge surfaces is an internal one and the other is a corresponding external one, and they are movable relative to each other in a direction parallel with the rotary axis to adjust the expansion of the supporting ring.
A particularly appropriate way of adjusting the expansion with the expansion device is for an internal wedge surface to be arranged on a radially expansible element carrying it; that element allows the supporting ring to be supported radially in a simple manner.
A particularly appropriate solution provides that, in all diameter adjustments of the supporting ring surfaces the internal wedge surface is seated on the external wedge surface with elastic expansion of the element carrying the internal surface, so that the expansion device operating with the wedge surfaces does not allow any play or radially reduced rigidity through the superimposed wedge surfaces, which would have a negative effect on the support between the cutting tool and the anvil roller.
In an advantageous embodiment the external wedge surface is provided on an expansion member arranged on the cutting tool or the anvil roller; this expansion member may be either part of the cutting tool or the anvil roller or may be a separate part placed on and supported against the cutting tool or anvil roller.
The expansion member could itself have a certain radial elasticity. In order to obtain defined expansion of the supporting ring it is however advantageous for the expansion member to be substantially non-elastic in a radial direction.
Particularly simple adjustment of radial expansion can be obtained if the radially expansible element carrying the internal wedge surface and the expansion member are movable relative to each other in the direction of the rotary axis, so that the required amount of expansion can be set.
It is particularly beneficial if the radially expansible element carrying the internal wedge surface and the expansion member may be fixed in the various positions relative to each other on the cutting tool or on the anvil roller.
Especially simple adjustability can be obtained if the radially expansible element and the expansion member may be positioned varying distances away from an end face of the cutting tool or the anvil roller, in order to hold these in the required position relative to each other which predetermines the expansion.
This can be engineered particularly appropriately if the radially expansible element or the expansion member may be positioned by a distance element different distances away from the end face of the cutting tool or on the anvil roller, so that the necessary relative positioning of the expansion member and radially expansible element can be defined in a simple manner.
It would be possible to construct the expansion device with an expansion member and a radially expansible element provided, these parts then interacting to expand the supporting ring in a radial direction.
A structurally particularly simple and hence cost-effective solution is for the radially expansible element to be the supporting ring itself, so that the supporting ring itself is part of the expansion device provided that the ring carries the internal wedge surface.
In a structurally especially simple embodiment the external wedge surface is seated on a central expansion member which is surrounded by the supporting ring.
To obtain easy adjustability of the expansion but also stable fixing of the supporting ring on the cutting tool, the supporting ring may be braced against an end face of the cutting tool or of the anvil roller, in order not only to brace the supporting ring in a radial direction but also to put it in a defined position in a plane perpendicular to the rotary axis, thus achieving extremely precise bracing of the cutting tool and anvil roller relative to each other.
The solution according to the invention can be obtained particularly easily if the supporting ring can be positioned against the cutting tool an adjustable distance away from the end face of the cutting tool or anvil roller according to the elastic expansion state.
It is particularly appropriate if the supporting ring can be positioned various distances away from the end face by the distance element, as clamping is then still possible, enabling the supporting ring to be held securely to the cutting tool or anvil roller.
In addition the above-mentioned object can be solved according to the invention by a cutting tool rotatable about a rotary axis, with a cutter which interacts with an anvil surface of an anvil roller rotatable about a rotary axis, and with supporting rings which are held to the cutting tool and support it relative to the anvil roller with their supporting ring surfaces, in that in the case of each supporting ring the diameter of the supporting ring surface is adjustable by radial expansion of the supporting ring within the range below an elastic expansion limit of its material, by means of an expansion device.
The above-mentioned object can further be solved according to the invention by an anvil roller rotatable about a rotary axis, comprising an anvil surface which interacts with a cutter of a cutting tool rotatable about a rotary axis, and further comprising supporting rings which are held to the anvil roller and support it relative to the cutting tool with their supporting ring surfaces, in that in the case of each supporting ring the diameter of the supporting ring surface is adjustable by radial expansion of the supporting ring within the range below an elastic expansion limit of its material, by means of an expansion device. Other features and advantages of the invention are the subject of the following description and of the drawings of an embodiment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a vertical section through a cutting machine according to the invention taken along line
1
—
1
in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 2
is a vertical section taken along line
2
—
2
in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a larger-scale representation of the anvil roller and cutting tool in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a plan view of a cutting tool in the direction of arrow A in
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 5
is a section taken along line
5
—
5
in
FIG. 4
with the supporting ring expanded to the maximum;
FIG. 6
is a section similar to
FIG. 5
with the expansion of the supporting ring reduced by moving it away from an end face of the cutting tool, and
FIG. 7
is a section similar to
FIG. 5
with the expansion of the supporting ring reduced, and with the ring simultaneously fixed to the end face of the cutting tool by a distance element.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
A cutting machine according to the invention, shown in respective sections in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, comprises a machine frame referred to generally as
10
and having two spaced bearing members
12
and
14
.
Each bearing member, e.g. member
12
in
FIG. 1
, comprises two side mounts
16
and
18
with a lower bearing mount
20
and an upper bearing mount
22
arranged between them.
The lower bearing mount
20
is on the one hand located between the side mounts
16
and
18
and on the other hand seated securely on a base plate
24
of the machine frame
10
. The mount
20
has a bearing receiver
26
in which the outer race
30
of a lower pivot bearing referred to generally as
28
is inserted, the outer peripheral side of the race
30
lying against an internal surface of the receiver
26
. The race
30
is fixed in the receiver
26
by an external retaining member
32
and an internal retaining member
34
; these have retaining rings
36
and
38
which lie against lateral annular surfaces of the external race
30
and thus fix it in the receiver
26
. In addition the external retaining member
32
has a cover
40
.
The upper bearing mount
22
is located between the side mounts
16
and
18
and arranged displaceably in a direction
42
parallel with that in which the mounts
16
and
18
extend, in the direction of the lower bearing mount
20
. The upper mount
22
also has a bearing receiver
46
in which an upper pivot bearing
48
is inserted.
The outer race
50
of the upper pivot bearing
48
is held in and against the bearing receiver
46
in the same way as the outer race
30
of the lower pivot bearing
28
, and an external retaining member
32
and an internal retaining member
34
are also provided; these are in the same form as the retaining members provided in the lower bearing mount
20
, and they fix the outer race
50
of the upper bearing
48
in the same way.
The upper bearing mount
22
is itself supported by a biasing means referred to generally as
60
, against an abutment
62
which is held on an upper plate
64
extending parallel with the base plate
24
; the upper plate
64
also connects the bearing members
12
and
14
and fixes the side mounts
16
and
18
relative to each other.
Bearing member
14
is in the same form as bearing member
12
.
A shaft stub
72
is mounted in each of the two lower pivot bearings
28
; the stubs
72
project laterally from an anvil roller referred to generally as
70
and are arranged concentrically with a rotary axis
74
of the roller
70
, which has a larger radius than the shaft stub
72
and is provided with a circular cylindrical anvil surface
76
arranged coaxially with the axis
74
.
The two lower pivot bearings
28
thus support the anvil roller
70
securely in the lower bearing mounts
20
, which in turn rest on the base plate
24
and are located between the side mounts
16
and
18
.
In the upper pivot bearings
48
of the upper bearing mount
22
a cutting tool
80
which is driven in rotation and which has a tool shaft
82
is mounted for rotation about an axis
84
; the tool shaft
82
for example extends through the bearing member
12
and has a drive stub
86
projecting beyond the member
12
at the side opposite its rotating cutting tool
80
; the stub
86
provides a rotary drive for the rotating cutting tool
80
by means of a drive, e.g. a motor.
The rotating cutting tool
80
is movable in the direction of the anvil roller
70
owing to the arrangement of the upper pivot bearings
48
in the upper bearing mounts
22
and their displaceability in direction
42
. With the aid of the biasing means
60
which act on the upper bearing mounts
22
the rotating cutting tool
80
may be biased in the direction of the anvil roller
70
, in such a way that the tool as an entity acts on the roller
70
with a biasing force V.
The rotating cutting tool
80
has cutters
92
for severing a web
90
of material, referred to generally as
90
and passed through between the rotating tool
80
and the anvil roller
70
; the cutters
92
project from a base which is e.g. cylindrical of the rotary axis
84
, radially of the rotary axis
84
and extending constantly radially of that axis. The cutter
92
may for example comprise two limbs
92
a
extending in an azimuthal direction relative to the rotary axis
84
and merging into cutter curves
92
b
extending transversely thereof, the cutter curves
92
b
then being joined by a transverse cutter
92
c
running approximately perpendicular to the azimuthal direction
96
and thus approximately parallel with the rotary axis
84
(FIG.
3
).
The cutter
92
may for example have two transverse cutters
92
c
, from which the curves
92
b
extend in opposite directions and then merge into the limbs
92
a
, which link the curves
92
b
located at each side of the transverse cutters
92
c
as shown on a larger scale in FIG.
3
.
The cutting action of the cutter
92
takes place as shown in
FIG. 3
, through the combined action of an effective section of cutter
92
s
located the most minimal distance opposite or almost touching a corresponding section of anvil surface
76
s
; rotation of the rotating cutting tool
80
and co-rotation of the anvil roller
70
cause successive sections of cutter
92
s
and anvil surface
76
s
to be in their effective position and cooperate in cutting.
In order to define a short distance between the cooperating cutter sections
92
s
and anvil surface sections
76
s
or so-called slight contact between them, the rotating cutting tool
80
is provided with two supporting rings
100
and
102
which are non-rotatably connected; the rings may for example be arranged on both sides of the cutter
92
coaxially with the rotary axis
84
and may have respective surfaces
104
and
106
arranged e.g. cylindrically of the axis
84
and lying on supporting surfaces
108
and
110
of the anvil roller
70
, the supporting surfaces
108
and
110
possibly being formed e.g. by parts of the anvil surface
76
.
Support is provided by supporting ring sections
104
s
and
106
s
seated on corresponding sections
108
s
and
100
s
of supporting surfaces
108
and
110
; when the rotating tool
80
is turned successive supporting ring sections
104
s
and
106
s
in the direction counter to the rotary direction of the tool cooperate with successive supporting surface sections
108
s
and
110
s
in the direction counter to the rotary direction of the anvil roller
70
.
The cooperating supporting ring sections
104
s
,
106
s
and supporting surface sections
108
s
and
110
s
take up a total load pressure A with which the rotating cutting tool
80
bears on the anvil roller
70
and which is a part of the biasing force V comprised in that force.
However the biasing force V leads not only to the formation of load pressure A acting on the anvil roller
70
via supporting rings
100
and
102
but also to a cutting force S, which is connected to an effective cutting length in the particular cutter section
92
s.
As shown in
FIG. 4
taking the supporting ring
102
as an example, each supporting ring
100
,
102
is seated on an expansion member
120
which engages round the respective tool shaft
82
,
86
in the form of an expansion member ring and which has a load pressure surface
122
associated with and seated on a peripheral surface
124
of the respective tool shaft
82
,
84
, the expansion member being supported thereby radially of the rotary axis
84
.
The expansion member
120
further has an annular surface
126
facing towards the cutting tool
80
and lying against an end face
130
of a cylindrical base member
132
of the cutting tool
80
, the member
120
is preferably fixed against the end face
130
by tensioning elements
134
e.g. in the form of screws and is thus fixed non-positively to the end face
130
by the annular surface
126
.
Relative to the rotary axis
84
the expansion member preferably has a radius smaller than a radius of the base member
132
of the cutting tool
80
.
The expansion member
120
further has an outer conical surface
140
extending at a small conus angle to the rotary axis
84
; the conus angle of the outer conical surface
140
may for example have a conus ratio of 1:10.
The shape of the conical surface
140
is such that it starts from an external annular surface
136
of the expansion member
120
facing away from the base member
132
and widens out towards the annular surface
126
facing towards the base member
132
, that is to say, an outer radius of the external annular surface
136
is smaller than an outer radius of the internal annular surface
126
, provided that both annular surfaces
126
,
136
extend from the load pressure surface
122
extending cylindrically of the rotary axis
84
, in a radial direction and perpendicular to the axis
84
as far as the external tapering surface
140
.
The respective supporting ring, ring
102
in
FIGS. 4 and 5
, itself has an internal conical surface
150
at a side opposite the supporting ring surface
106
; the surface
150
runs conically to an axis of the supporting ring
102
, which coincides with the rotary axis
84
in the state mounted on the cutting tool
80
, and has the same conus ratio as the external conical surface
140
.
The internal conical surface
150
similarly extends over the whole width of supporting ring
102
, i.e. from an external annular surface
152
thereof to an annular surface
154
of the ring
102
at least partially facing towards the end face
130
of the base member
132
of the cutting tool
80
.
The radius of the internal conical surface in a plane defined by the external annular surface
152
and extending perpendicular to the rotary axis
84
is smaller than the radius of the internal conical surface
150
in a plane defined by the annular surface
154
and extending perpendicular to the axis
84
.
Clamping elements
156
are likewise provided to fix the respective supporting ring
100
,
102
, e.g. ring
102
in
FIGS. 4 and 5
; these elements may e.g. be screws which each pass through an opening
158
in the supporting ring
102
and have their threaded sections
160
screwed into tapped holes in the base member
132
, the holes starting from the end face
130
perpendicular to the rotary axis
84
and extending into the base member
132
preferably parallel with the axis
84
.
The clamping elements
156
may be clamped on strongly enough to enable the particular supporting ring, i.e. ring
102
in this case, to have an internal part
164
of the annular surface
154
applied to the end face
130
and thus supported against that face.
The internal conical surface
150
of the respective supporting ring, in this case ring
102
, is dimensioned so that, when the ring
102
is placed on the expansion member
120
and moved parallel with the rotary axis
84
towards the end face
130
, the material of the ring
102
is expanded in a radial direction and the whole ring is thus expanded radially of the rotary axis
84
; the radial expansion of the supporting ring
102
is below the elastic expansion limit, which is dependent on the ring material, and is e.g. less than 0.1% of the ring diameter.
Maximum expansion of the supporting ring
102
is e.g. at a value of less than 80% of the elastic expansion limit, and is used when the cutter
92
is new and unworn. When a web of material
90
is cut for a certain period with an initially new cutter
92
in the cutting tool
80
, the cutter
92
becomes worn and the distance to which it extends radially from the rotary axis
84
is thus reduced by some hundredths of a millimeter, this reduction is however enough to make the cutting action of the cutter
92
inadequate for sensitive webs of material
90
.
In that case, in the cutting machine according to the invention, the radial expansion of the supporting ring
102
may be reduced by moving the ring
102
slightly away from the end face
130
of the base member
132
of the cutting tool
80
, and thus sliding the internal tapering surface
150
over the external tapering surface
140
parallel with the rotary axis
84
, thereby reducing the expansion of the ring
102
by some hundredths of a millimeter.
For this purpose the clamping elements
156
are first released. As a simple way of moving the supporting ring
102
away from the end face
130
however, pressure elements
166
, e.g. in the form of screws, are inserted in the clamping elements; the screws engage in tappings
168
in the supporting ring
102
and, when tightened, act against an indentation
170
in the end face
130
which acts as a thrust bearing for the screws, thus enabling the part
164
of the annular surface
154
of the ring
102
to be positioned a distance A away from the end face
130
as shown in
FIG. 6
; as the ring
102
has been expanded only within a range below the elastic expansion limit, as already described, when the annular surface part
164
of the ring
102
is moved away from the end face
130
, the ring
102
contracts radially of the rotary axis
84
as permitted by the wedge angle of the conical surfaces
140
and
150
, and the diameter of the supporting ring surface
106
is reduced.
In order to pre-define the reduction in the diameter of the supporting ring
102
, distance elements
180
of a thickness A′, e.g. in the form of pieces of foil or possibly an encircling foil ring, are inserted between the part
164
of the annular surface
154
of the ring
102
and the end face
130
as shown in
FIG. 7
; then the ring
102
is again clamped to the base member
132
so that the annular surface part
164
is braced against the distance element
180
, which is in turn clamped against the end face
130
again, and thus by means of the distance element
180
the supporting ring
102
is stabilized again by the end face
130
and the annular surface part
164
, which is supported against the end face by the distance element
180
; even when the diameter of supporting ring area
106
is reduced, the stability of the ring
102
is consequently the same as at maximum stretching of the ring
102
with annular surface part
164
directly in contact with the end face
130
.
According to the thickness A′ of distance elements
180
, successive insertion of a plurality of these elements enables the diameter of the surface
106
of the supporting ring
102
to be reduced and adapted to the wear on the cutter
92
.
In accordance with the invention the internal conical surface
150
is always dimensioned relative to the external conical surface
140
in such a way that, even when a minimum diameter of the supporting ring surface
106
is envisaged, the supporting ring
102
itself is expanded radially of the rotary axis
84
by the internal conical surface
150
and the external conical surface
140
; consequently the internal conical surface
150
is always seated on the external conical surface
140
with tension, in order to avoid any radial flexibility of the supporting ring
102
owing to its support by the expansion member
120
.
Claims
- 1. A cutting machine comprising:a machine frame, an anvil roller rotatably mounted on the machine frame about a rotary axis and having an anvil surface, a cutting tool mounted on the machine frame for rotation about a rotary axis, a cutter interacting with the anvil surface, supporting rings which are held on the cutting tool and support the cutting tool relative to the anvil roller with their supporting ring surfaces and/or vice versa, and interacting wedge surfaces for adjusting the diameter of each supporting ring.
- 2. A cutting machine comprising a machine frame, an anvil roller rotatably mounted on the machine frame about a rotary axis and having an anvil surface, a cutting tool mounted on the machine frame for rotation about a rotary axis, with a cutter interacting with the anvil surface and with supporting rings which are held on the cutting tool and support the cutting tool relative to the anvil roller with their supporting ring surfaces and/or vice versa, wherein the diameter at the surface of each supporting ring is adjustable by radial expansion and contraction of the supporting ring by means of a manual mechanical adjustment, to compensate for wear of the cutter by varying the distance of the cutter from the anvil surface.
- 3. A cutting machine according to claim 2, wherein the mechanical adjustment comprises interacting wedge surfaces which are adjustable in their position relative to each other.
- 4. A cutting machine according to claim 3, wherein at least one of the wedge surfaces is in the form of a conical surface relative to the rotary axis.
- 5. A cutting machine according to claim 4, wherein each wedge surface is in the form of a conical surface relative to the rotary axis.
- 6. A cutting machine according to claim 4, wherein one of the wedge surfaces is an internal wedge surface and the other is a corresponding external wedge surface, which are movable relative to each other in a direction parallel with the rotary axis.
- 7. A cutting machine according to claim 5, wherein an internal wedge surface is arranged on a radially expansible element carrying it.
- 8. A cutting machine according to claim 7, wherein in all diameter adjustments of the supporting ring surfaces, the internal wedge surface is seated on the external wedge surface with elastic expansion of the element carrying the surface.
- 9. A cutting machine according to claim 8, wherein the external wedge surface is provided on an expansion member arranged on the cutting tool.
- 10. A cutting machine according to claim 9, wherein the radially expansible element carrying the internal wedge surface and the expansion member are movable relative to each other in the direction of the rotary axis.
- 11. A cutting machine according to claim 9, wherein the radially expansible element carrying the internal wedge surface and the expansion member are fixable in their various positions relative to each other on the cutting tool or on the anvil roller.
- 12. A cutting machine according to claim 11, wherein the radially expansible element and the expansion member are positionable in a different distance from an end face of the cutting tool or the anvil roller.
- 13. A cutting machine according to claim 12, wherein the radially expansible element or the expansion member is positionable by a distance element in different distances from the end face of the cutting tool or the anvil roller.
- 14. A cutting machine according to claim 7, wherein the radially expansible element is the supporting ring itself.
- 15. A cutting machine according to claim 6, wherein the external wedge surface is arranged on a central expansion member.
- 16. A cutting machine according to claim 2, wherein the supporting ring is braceable against an end face of the cutting tool or of the anvil roller.
- 17. A cutting machine according to claim 14, wherein the supporting ring is positionable against the cutting tool with an adjustable distance from the end face of the cutting tool or anvil roller according to an elastic expansion state.
- 18. A cutting machine according to claim 17, wherein the supporting ring is positionable in different distances from the end face by distance elements.
- 19. A cutting tool rotatable about a rotary axis, with a cutter which interacts with an anvil surface of an anvil roller rotatable about a rotary axis, and with supporting rings which extend from and are held to the cutting tool and support it relative to the anvil roller on supporting ring surfaces, wherein for each supporting ring the diameter at the supporting ring surface is adjustable by radial expansion or contraction of the supporting ring by means of an expansion device, in order to change the extension of the supporting rings from the cutting tool with respect to the cutter.
- 20. An anvil roller rotatable about a rotary axis, comprising an anvil surface which interacts with a cutter of a cutting tool rotatable about a rotary axis, and further comprising supporting rings which are held to the anvil roller and support it relative to the cutting tool on supporting ring surfaces, wherein for each supporting ring the diameter at the supporting ring surface is adjustable by radial expansion or contraction of the supporting ring by means of an expansion device, in order to change the extension of the supporting rings from the anvil surface.
Priority Claims (1)
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Nov 1991 |
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198 34 104 |
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