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The present industrial invention relates to a cutting support for a cutting machine for the cutting of strips.
A further object of the present invention is a cutting machine comprising said cutting support.
Cutting machines equipped with cutting tools for cutting marble, granite and stone slabs are known. Such cutting machines are used both for cutting slabs used for paving, and for cutting panels and/or slabs for supporting or coating elements in general. Cutting discs are generally used as cutting tools.
When using said cutting machine to make strips for kitchen counters, coating or flooring starting from a slab, it is necessary to:
If the width of the slab is not exactly a multiple of the width of a single strip, the cutting process of the machine will originate a rejected strip with a lower width than the preset one that cannot be used for any of the above applications.
EP200273 discloses a cutting machine with a cutting support with an L-shaped cross-section according to the preamble of claim 1.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,436,078 discloses a cutting machine having a suction cup system for supporting a slab to be cut according to the preamble of claim 7.
The purpose of the present invention is to provide a cutting support capable of holding a strip to be thinned in vertical position, avoiding the need to modify the cutting head of the cutting machine.
Another purpose is to disclose a cutting support that is provided with efficient, effective, versatile and reliable retention means of the strip.
These purposes are achieved in accordance with the invention with the features listed in the appended independent claims.
Advantageous embodiments will appear from the dependent claims.
The cutting support according to the invention is defined by the independent claims.
The inventive idea at the base of the present invention is to use the rejected strips to make skirting boards to be disposed along the perimeter of a flooring. Starting from such an idea, the inventor had the problem of reducing the thickness of said rejected strips so that they could be used as skirting boards.
A skirting board of rectangular cross-section can have a reduced thickness compared to the thickness of the flooring because it is not subject to load and constant wear like the flooring. The reduced thickness of the skirting board has aesthetic advantages and avoids the accumulation of dust on the top edge of the skirting board.
Therefore, the strip used to make the skirting board must be thinned, that is to say, must be cut into layers with a lower thickness than the initial strip.
Such a cutting process is a complicated procedure due to the fact that, in order to reduce the thickness of said strips, it is necessary to make a cut perpendicular to the edge of the strip.
The possible solutions were:
It should be noted that the first solution is impaired by two major drawbacks, namely problems due to the volume of the cutting disc disposed in horizontal position and to the need to hold the upper portion of the strip being cut.
For the sake of explanatory clarity, the description of the cutting support according to the invention continues with reference to the appended drawings, which have only illustrative and non-limiting value, wherein:
With reference to the Figures, a cutting support according to the invention is described, which is indicated with reference number 100.
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The term “strip” indicates a slab-like element having a much greater length than the height and a much lower thickness than the height.
The strip (9) has a lower edge, an upper edge, two lateral sides, a front edge and a back edge. The strip (9) is arranged with the lower edge on the cutting support (100).
The cutting support (100) includes a frame (1) and retention means (2).
The frame (1) has an L-shaped cross section. The frame (1) includes a horizontal element (10) and a vertical element (11). The lower edge of the strip (9) faces the horizontal element (10) of the frame in such a way that a lateral side of the strip (9) faces the vertical element (11) of the frame.
The retention means (2) are arranged on the vertical element (11). The retention means (2) are suitable for holding the strip (9) toward the vertical element (11) of the frame.
The retention means (2) comprise at least one suction cup means (20) of pneumatic type disposed on the vertical element (11) of the frame (1) and suitable for retaining the strip (9) by creating a vacuum.
Said suction cup means (20) may include traditional suction cups comprising membranes disposed in seats of the vertical element of the frame. Pneumatic connection means (G) are connected to the suction cup means (20). The pneumatic connection means (G) are suitable for being connected to a suction device so as to create an air vacuum between the suction cup means (20) and the strip (9).
Each suction cup means (20) includes a through hole (23) arranged in the vertical element of the frame and an annular seal (25) arranged around the through hole (23). The through hole (23) is connected to the pneumatic connection means (G) for creating a vacuum that attracts the strip so that the annular seal (25) is compressed by the strip (9).
The cutting support (100) includes a sacrificial panel (4) arranged above the horizontal element (10) of the frame in such a way that the strip (9) is arranged on the sacrificial panel (4). In this way, when cutting the strip (9), the cutting disc touches the sacrificial panel (4), protecting the horizontal element (10) of the frame.
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The stop panel (3) includes an inner face facing the vertical element (11) of the frame and an outer surface (30) facing a lateral side of the strip (9). In such a case, the retention means (2) comprise suction cup means (20) arranged on the outer surface (30) of the stop panel (3). Each suction cup means includes a through hole (27) obtained in the stop panel and communicating with a through hole (23) obtained in the vertical element (11) of the frame and an annular seal (25) arranged on the outer surface (30) of the stop panel around the through hole (27) of the stop panel. The pneumatic connection means (G) are connected to the suction cup means, that is to say, they are connected to the through holes (23, 27) of the vertical element and of the stop panel.
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Each solenoid valve (8) communicates with a conduit communicating with the through hole (23) obtained in the vertical element (11) of the frame and consequently with the through hole (27) obtained in the stop panel (3). The solenoid valves (8) are located behind the vertical element (11) of the frame (1) and are connected in series via the conduit (7).
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The operating head (62) is moved vertically by an actuator arranged in a carriage (69) moved by an overhead system (65) along two orthogonal axes. The carriage (69) is slidingly mounted on a beam (67). The beam (67) is slidingly mounted on two crossbeams (68) supported by sides (66) of the machine.
Obviously, the handling means (63) can be connected to the work surface (60) in order to move the work surface with respect to the cutting means (64).
Following is a description of the operation of the cutting machine (M). In order to cut the strip (9) and obtain a skirting board, the strip (9) is placed on the cutting support (100) in such a way that it can be cut into two layers with preset thickness.
The retention means (2) are activated as soon as the strip (9) is placed on the sacrificial panel (4), creating an air vacuum between the strip (9) and the outer surface (30) of the stop panel (3) defined by the seal (25), in such a way that the strip (9) is retained on the seal (25).
The retention means (2) enable the strip (9) to be retained on the outer surface (30) of the stop panel (3) without interfering with the cutting means (64).
In order to make the cut, the handling means (63) move the cutting means (64), bringing them closer to the strip (9) positioned on the cutting support (100), along a direction perpendicular to the sacrificial panel (4).
The retention means (2) are deactivated as soon as the strip (9) is cut, the retention means (2) in such a way to release a portion of the strip with the preset thickness.
The advantages of the cutting support (100) according to the invention appear obvious because it provides for facilitating the cutting of the strip (9) to reduce its thickness. In this way, rejected slabs from the previous flooring operations can be used in a way that reduces waste.
Although the present invention originates from the idea of recovering the rejected slabs from flooring operations, the cutting machine (M) provided with the cutting support (100) can cut any type of slab.
Numerous variations and modifications can be made to the present embodiment of the invention, within the reach of a person skilled in the art, but still within the scope of the invention as expressed by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102021000021176 | Aug 2021 | IT | national |