The invention herein pertains to knife bank assemblies as are used in machinery for slitting web materials such as textiles, paper, plastic film, metal foil and the like. The knife bank assemblies are joined with fasteners positioned parallel to the longitudinal axis of the knife-holders and perpendicular to the blade axle for easy access.
The processing and slitting of web materials such as textiles, paper, plastic films, foils and the like in recent years has become increasingly competitive causing plants and factories to search for ways to reduce costs and improve production efficiency. Slitting operations using banks of multiple knife holders have come under intense scrutiny since a single worn or broken knife holder in a typical knife bank can halt production of the entire slitting or trimming operation for indeterminate periods and causing excessive waste and downtime. Oftentimes one or more blades will become dull and require replacing. The blades may be replaced without disassembling the knife bank though the bank may have to be removed from the slitting machine. When internal parts become worn or defective, there is little choice but to remove the knife bank from the machine and disassemble the knife bank up to the point of the defective knife holder. A great amount of time and labor is required to align a new knife bank since all knife holders must be equally and properly spaced within the bank. Needless to say, the removal of a single knife holder from the bank or removal of the entire bank from the slitting operation is labor intensive and expensive even with scheduled periodic maintenance of the knife bank assemblies.
Thus, with the problems and disadvantages of maintaining knife banks, the present invention was conceived and one of its objectives is to provide a knife holder and method whereby a knife holder can be quickly repaired and maintained without the necessity of disassembling the entire bank.
It is yet another objective of the present invention to provide a knife holder having a cylinder housing affixed to a blade housing by utilizing fasteners which are aligned parallel to the longitudinal axis of the knife holder.
It is another objective of the present invention to provide a cylindrical housing having a pair of depending mounting lugs which include threaded channels for attachment to the blade housing.
It is yet another objective of the present invention to provide a pair of F-shaped spring retainers within the blade housing for receiving threaded fasteners used to secure the cylinder housing thereto.
It is still another objective of the present invention to provide a method for maintaining a knife holder while in a knife bank facilitating access thereto and allowing the assembly components to be readily repaired without removal or disturbing the position of the knife holder in the bank.
Various other objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art as a more detailed description is set forth below.
The aforesaid and other objectives are realized by providing a knife holder and method as used in a knife bank for continuous slitting thin web materials such as textiles, paper, metal foil, plastic film or the like. The knife holder includes a cylinder housing affixed to a blade housing. The cylinder housing has a pair of depending mounting lugs with fastener channels, which are parallel to the longitudinal axis of the knife holder and perpendicular to the blade axle. The blade housing is conventional having a pair of aligned plates spaced from one another in separate parallel planes and joined to one another by fasteners therebetween. F-shaped spring retainers contained within the blade housing receive the cylinder housing mounting lugs and define fastener channels whereby threaded fasteners such as machine screws can be inserted between the plates of the blade housing through the F-shaped spring retainers into the fasteners channels to secure the cylinder housing to the blade housing. By so positioning the fasteners, a tool such as a screw driver or the like can be used in the space confines of the knife bank for removing or repairing individual knife holders without requiring the knife holder to be removed from the knife bank.
The method of use allows maintenance of an individual knife holder while the knife bank is intact whereby individual knife holder components can be removed, replaced or repaired while the blade housing remains in place. Labor and equipment downtime is thus greatly reduced and the need for realigning and properly spacing the blades within the knife bank is eliminated.
For a better understanding of the invention and its operation, turning now to the drawings,
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The preferred method of maintaining knife holder 30 as shown in
Once required maintenance, repairs or replacements have been completed, knife holder 30 may be reassembled and can be returned to operation without removal of blade housing 32 from knife bank assembly 44 as shown in
The illustrations and examples provide herein are for explanatory purposes and are not intended to limit the scope of the appended claims.
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