Claims
- 1. An edge conditioner for travelling strip material, defining a plane and having opposed strip edges defining a strip travel path and a plane at a point of treatment,
- support means,
- sliding means associated with said support means said support means being adapted to guide said sliding means for sliding movement toward and away from said strip material, thus defining a linear sliding direction directed toward an edge of such strip,
- a tool holder mounted on said sliding means mounting a tool for contacting an edge of said strip material,
- said tool being non-rotatable; mounted, shaped and oriented to remove material from said strip,
- means for controllably moving said tool in relation to said edge in said sliding direction,
- arcuate means defining an arcuate path for said support means, which path is centered about an edge of strip material on said path, adapted, in combination with said support means and said sliding means to provide a range of angles for the said linear sliding direction.
- 2. An edge conditioner as claimed in claim 1 including at least one pair of grooved rollers for supporting the opposed strip edges and rollers for supporting the strip material against displacement perpendicular to the plane of the strip material.
- 3. An edge conditioner as claimed in claim 1 wherein said arcuate means defines an approach direction for said tool to said strip material edge, and roller means are provided for contacting and rolling on said strip material and approximately aligned,with said approach direction, for supporting said strip material against deflection by said tool.
- 4. Tool holder for edge treatment of travelling strip material defining a strip travel direction, including: shoulder support, a magnetostrictive transducer having opposed ends and adapted to respond to an AC signal to alter the distance between said ends in accord with said signal, one end of said transducer being mounted on said shoulder and the other end of said transducer mounting a non rotating edge treatment tool,
- wherein said shoulder, transducer and tool are oriented so that the distance between said ends is measured with a substantial component in the strip travel direction.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/964,099, filed 10/21/92, now abandoned which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/732,928 filed Jul. 19, 1991,now abandoned, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 07/619,498 filed Nov. 29, 1990now abandoned.
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