The present application relates to apparatus for cutting sheet materials consisting mainly of mineral substances, particularly glass such as laminated safety glass, which apparatus is flexible to handle and to use. In a broader sense, these materials include materials such as ceramic tiles and/or natural stone plates, of which the characteristics do not adversely influence the cutting process and of which the cross-sectional structure comprises several layers-including different materials, such as laminated safety glass.
As regards procedure, it has been known by DE 43 30 473 A1, DE 44 44 184 C2 and DE 42 28 907 A1 to start out by scoring glass sheets such as laminated or multilayer glass on both sides, to then break them apart and to finally sever the plastic film disposed between the glass layers by means of a plasma beam, a knife or other means, with the two sides of the sheet structure being scored simultaneously.
It has been known likewise by U.S. Pat. No. 1,495,523 A and U.S. Pat. No. 2,265,955 A to use apparatus for cutting glass sheets comprising a guide arm having attached thereto two parallel longer arms each supporting a cutting tool, this apparatus allowing laminated glass sheets to be cut.
Finally, U.S. Pat. No. 4,222,300 proposes apparatus including a cutting wheel placed opposite a roll.
If this state of the art is viewed jointly and applied to the cutting of the materials initially stated, such as sheets of glass and particularly of laminated safety glass, the following drawbacks will be found—in the order of the cited prior art—which apparatus so conceived would exhibit:
The invention starts out from the problem that the relatively large materials supplied by industry for further processing—such as laminated glass sheets—must be cut to the desired dimensions on both sides simultaneously. Thereafter the sheet, which is large and heavy, is removed from the table or—in the field—must be held by two persons and turned over. Finally, the sheet is drawn over an edge and broken apart by being moved up and down, whereafter the plastic film between the layers is severed.
This procedure gives rise to the aforesaid drawbacks. It is not possible to cut the said materials in a rational and high-quality manner.
Neither can the problem be overcome by the teaching of U.S. Pat. No. 4,739,555 A. This reference teaches apparatus for cutting glass sheets which comprises a frame having arms in a bifurcated arrangement mounting a cutting tool on each free end thereof and an adjustable transverse member for adjusting the spacing between the cutting tools. The required bias is produced by biasing elements provided at each one of the two cutting tools, which presents a disadvantage, and the single guide roll arrangement the prior teaching proposes does not allow precise guidance to be obtained.
The object underlying the invention is to provide apparatus for cutting planar materials of the kind described hereinabove, especially glass such as laminated safety glass, which apparatus
In accordance with the invention, this object is achieved with the features in claims 1 to 15.
The invention is described below by way of an embodiment example.
A material 5 can generally consist of predominantly mineral substances and constitute a planar or sheet element. In particular, material 5 can be glass and preferably a sheet of laminated safety glass, which is most suited to demonstrate the embodiment example.
Sheets of laminated safety glass 5 are cut to size not only in a workshop, but frequently in the field as well.
The advantages accruing from the use of the inventive apparatus 1 will be evident from a consideration of the dimensions to be set relative to a reference edge of said material 5, the guiding of apparatus 1 having the generic features along the reference edge of material 5 (such as laminated safety glass) while placing the cut, and the universal handling of the apparatus regardles of the orientation and/or geometric position of the material 5 (such as a sheet of laminated safety glass), including vertical positions or orientations that make handling it difficult, as on construction sites.
Thus the design of a frame 2, as well as its universal left- or right-handed application, gain particular significance and importance in connection with its main objective, namely, the cutting of the aforesaid material 5, which may be in the nature of tiles.
In accordance with the overall representation in
As evident from
One arm 2.1 (in this case the top one in
As shown in
In the light of the complexity of the underlying problem to be solved, as detailed above, the novel combination of these main inventive features and their functional interaction exhibit the advantages over the pri- or art set forth above, especially if the material to be processed comprises the aforesaid glass sheets.
In order to realize a lightweight construction of apparatus 1, forked arms 2.1 consist of a pair of U-shaped planar elements 2.2 held in a mutually spaced relationship by connecting elements 2.4.
On the one hand, this results in an extremely light-weight frame 2 which is stable but exhibits at the free ends of its arms 2.1 the desirable resilient properties. This presents a major advantage for causing cutting tools 3.1 to exert pressure on material planes 5.1 and for adjusting—or for providing for the adjustability of—cutting tools 3.1 to the thickness of material 5.
On the other hand, this lightweight frame 2 optimizes the universal handling characteristics of the inventive apparatus.
As shown in
On the one hand, the first guide rolls 3.1.1 shown in greater detail in
The overall functionality of the inventive apparatus is assisted by cutting tools 3.1 (
In functional cooperation with the material 5 to be cut, guide head 4.1 has—see
Conveniently, first guide rolls 3.1.1, second guide rolls 4.1.2 and third guide rolls 4.1.3 have wear-resistant and/or low-friction coatings on at least the rolling surfaces thereof.
In order to allow varying sizes of inventive apparatus 1 to be manufactured in a technologically convenient manner, at least one of the aforesaid modules or component parts is designed to be replaceable. Also to this end, frame 2 should be variable in size by using sections thereof which vary in size.
Conveniently, and as shown schematically in
Finally, apparatus 1 is expandable in the following respect:
Most conveniently, frame 2 should have a cross-sectional shape tapering from its closed rear end to its front end forming the free ends of arms 2.1 which receive cutting head 3.
Further, the rear end of frame 2 is configured to form a second handle (not shown), as indicated in
The present invention provides apparatus 1 for trade and industrial practice which has turned out to be a valuable tool in in-house testing. The device substantially eliminates the drawbacks initially set forth of prior art designs.
When apparatus 1 is used for cutting laminated safety glass 5, the usual severing of the plastics film provided between the glass layers can be performed as in the past.
In accordance with the basic principles of the inventive design, it is possible to provide ergonomically adapted variants—for left- and right-handed individuals, for example—and to implement these in a cost-effective manner.
On the whole, and on the basis of the underlying problems and objectives, the use of apparatus 1 allows all operations required in practical work to be performed in a comprehensive and efficient manner without having to tolerate the drawbacks of prior art devices.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102 01 253.9 | Jan 2002 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/DE03/00084 | 1/14/2003 | WO |