Claims
- 1. Edge treatment tool comprising means defining a strip travel direction, such a strip having edges extending in said direction,
- supporting means for said edge treatment tool extending transversely relative to the strip travel direction,
- said supporting means including means for advancing and retracting said tool relative to said edge to control its position relative to said edge,
- said supporting means having means for causing vibration of the tool in the strip travel direction.
- 2. Edge treatment tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said supporting means includes a tool holder pivotally mounted to be rotatably adjusted about an axis perpendicular to said edge.
- 3. Edge treatment tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said supporting means includes a rocker arm pivotal on an axis approximately perpendicular to said strip travel direction, said rocker arm extending approximately parallel to said edge,
- said tool being located on one end of said rocker arm and a roller mounted on the other end of said rocker arm from said tool said rocker being arranged so that said roller contacts said edge upstream from said tool.
- 4. Edge treatment tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said means for causing reciprocal vibration includes a first arm remote from said tool joining an approximately aligned second arm through a resiliently flexible joint, said joint allowing resilient deflection of said first arm relative to said second arm about at least one axis perpendicular to said strip edge, and means for causing said deflection.
- 5. Edge treatment tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tool includes a tool edge means for placing such a tool edge in contact with a strip edge in an attitude approximately perpendicular thereto, and means for vibrating said tool edge in a direction along said tool edge relative to said strip edge.
- 6. Edge treatment tool as claimed in claim 1 wherein said tool includes a tool edge and means for placing such a tool edge in contact with a strip edge in an attitude approximately perpendicular thereto, and means for controllably adjusting the tool edges in a direction along said tool edge relative to said strip edge.
- 7. Edge treatment system as claimed in claim 1 wherein means are provided for allowing vibration of the tool in its edgewise directed during vibration of the tool in the strip travel direction.
- 8. Edge treatment as claimed in claim 1 wherein means are provided for allowing adjustment of said tool in its edgewise direction.
- 9. Edge treatment tool as claimed in claim 4 wherein said second arm includes an extent extending transversely to said strip travel direction over an extent between said flexible joint and said tool,
- vibrating means for causing vibration of said arm including a component in the strip travel direction.
- 10. Edge treatment system including means defining a strip path and providing means for treating an edge of said strip,
- said means including an edge treatment tool located on a support extending approximately transverse to said strip edge,
- means for locating said edge of said treatment tool in contact with said strip edge and approximately perpendicular thereto means for alternately vibrating said tool edge in the direction of strip travel and in the opposite direction by causing corresponding vibration of said support.
- 11. Edge treatment system as claimed in claim 10 wherein said means allows free movement of said support relative thereto in directions perpendicular to said direction of strip travel.
- 12. Edge treatment tool as claimed in claim 10 wherein the coupling between said vibrator and said supports provides a resilient buffer to the limits of vibrator strokes.
- 13. Edge treatment tool as claimed in claim 11 wherein the coupling between said vibrator and said supports provides a resilient buffer to the limits of vibrator strokes.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/533,507 filed Sep. 5, 1995.
US Referenced Citations (3)
Continuation in Parts (1)
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