Claims
- 1. Corduroy cutting machine, comprising a shaft, a multiplicity of circular knives laterally aligned on said shaft, a cutting edge associated with said knives, a plurality of needles having points and longitudinal slots formed therein and being insertible against a given travel direction of a web of material into floating wefts of the material to be cut open, each of said knives being immersible into one of said slots, a contact table disposed beneath the points of said needles, means for tensioning the web of material, a motor for driving the tensioning means, a switch connected to said needles and to said contact table for stopping the motor driving the tensioning means by accidental contact between said contact table and needles, a working plane being disposed upstream of said contact table in travel direction of the web of material on which the web of material can be fed from below, a feed cylinder disposed upstream of said working plane in travel direction of the web of material around which the web of material to be cut can be looped from below and fed past said contact table to said cutting edge, a rear table disposed between said feed cylinder and said contact table upstream of said points of said needles for supporting the web of material, means for lowering said rear table for cutting the needles free, said working plane being defined by said needles, contact table, rear table and feed cylinder, and means for lowering said contact table below said working plane by the tension on the web of material when said rear table is lowered.
- 2. Corduroy cutting machine according to claim 1, including a pivot axis disposed parallel to said cutting edge, at least a portion of said contact table being disposed beneath the points of said needles and being lowerable from said working plane about said pivot axis.
- 3. Corduroy cutting machine according to claim 2, wherein said pivot axis is spaced at a distance from said cutting edge which is smaller than the length of the shortest of said needles.
- 4. Corduroy cutting machine according to claim 1, wherein said contact table is flexible.
- 5. Corduroy cutting machine according to claim 1, including a pivot axis for said rear table being disposed between said feed cylinder and said contact table at a distance from the point of the longest of said needles.
- 6. Corduroy cutting machine according to claim 5, including an equalizing cylinder being disposed between said rear table and said feed cylinder, a stop, and means for permitting said equalizing cylinder to press with the force of its weight onto the web of material and against said stop.
- 7. Method of operating a corduroy cutting machine, including a shaft, a multiplicity of circular knives laterally aligned on the shaft, a cutting edge associated with the knives, a plurality of needles having points and longitudinal slots formed therein and being insertible against a given travel direction of a web of material into floating wefts of the material to be cut open, each of the knives being immersible into one of the slots, a contact table disposed beneath the points of the needles, means for tensioning the web of material, a motor for driving the tensioning means, a switch connected to the needles and to the contact table for stopping the motor driving the tensioning means by accidental contact between the contact table and needles, a working plane being disposed upstream of the contact table in travel direction of the web of material on which the web of material can be fed from below, a feed cylinder disposed upstream of the working plane in travel direction of the web of material around which the web of material to be cut can be looped from below and fed past the contact table to the cutting edge, the working plane being defined by the needles, contact table and feed cylinder, a rear table disposed at a distance from the contact table upstream of the points of the needles in travel direction of the web of material, the rear table being held in the working plane during cutting operation, means for lowering the rear table from the working plane, and means for lowering the contact table below the working plane by the tension applied to the web of material when the rear table is lowered for cutting the needles free, which comprises bending the web of material in the vicinity of the needles by lowering the rear table and the contact table, and forcing egress of all of the needles upward for automatically cutting the needles free.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 299,520, filed Sept. 4, 1981, now abandoned.
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