Information
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Patent Grant
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6327950
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Patent Number
6,327,950
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 14, 199826 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 11, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Peterson; Kenneth E.
- Choi; Stephen
Agents
- R. W. Becker & Associates
- Becker; R. W.
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 083 481
- 083 482
- 083 504
- 083 5082
- 083 5083
- 083 69861
- 083 4254
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A longitudinal cutting machine having a plurality of blade holders disposed on at least one traverse that extends over the length of the longitudinal cutting machine is provided. So that the blade holders can each be removed independently of one another from the traverse, the individual blade holders are releasably mounted by two spaced-apart claws on associated profiled members that are mounted on the traverse. One of the claws is movable relative to the blade holder and can be fixed in position by means of an adjusting unit. When the adjusting unit is loosened, then by pivoting of the blade holder about one of the two claws, which pivoting is made possible by a deflecting movement of the movable claw, the other claw is released from the associated profiled member and the blade holder is removable from the traverse.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a longitudinal cutting machine having a plurality of blade holders disposed on at least one traverse that extends over the length of the longitudinal cutting machine.
With known longitudinal cutting machines of this type (see for example DE 34 37 995 A1), a plurality of blade holders are mounted on a continuous traverse, whereby the blade holders positively engage the traverse by means of rollers that are secured to fixed arms, and are thus displaceable along the traverse via the roller guidance. Alternative possibilities for securing blade holders on traverses are known where the blade holders completely surround the traverses or are guided and held on the traverse by means of interlocking configurations, for example, a tongue and groove arrangement.
Such a mounting of the blade holders on the traverse of a longitudinal cutting machine has the drawback that an individual blade holder cannot be separately removed from the traverse, for example in order to undertake repairs. Rather, with the heretofore known longitudinal cutting machines having blade holders with linear guidance it is necessary to also shift all of the blade holders that are disposed between the blade holder that is to be removed and one end of the traverse to that end and to remove them all, which involves a corresponding disassembly and subsequent reassembly cost.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a longitudinal cutting machine of the aforementioned general type where each blade holder can be individually removed from the traverse of the cutting machine.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
This object, and other objects and advantages of the present invention, will appear more clearly from the following specification in conjunction with the accompanying schematic drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
shows a front view of one exemplary embodiment of an inventive longitudinal cutting machine; and
FIG. 2
is an enlarged partial view of a blade holder mounted on a traverse, the pertaining blade not being illustrated.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The longitudinal cutting machine of the present invention is characterized primarily in that the individual blade holders are releasably held on profiled members mounted on the traverse by means of two spaced-apart claws, wherein one of the claws is movable relative to the blade holder and can be fixed in position by means of an adjusting means, and wherein when the adjusting means is loosened, then by means of a pivoting of the blade holder about one of the two claws, which pivoting is made possible by a deflecting movement of the movable claw, the other of the claws is released from its associated profiled member and the blade holder can be removed from the traverse. Thus, the present invention has the advantage that after loosening of the adjusting means the blade holder can be pivoted about the profiled member, whereby the claw that is movable relative to the blade holder provides the necessary clearance for this purpose, so that the claw that is the outer claw in the pivoting movement is respectively released from the profiled member; in the same manner, the blade holder can again be mounted on the traverse.
Pursuant to one specific embodiment of the present invention, with respect to the configuration of the profiled member and the pertaining claws, the profiled member has a rectangular sectional shape, surfaces of which that face away from one another being respectively provided with an indentation or recess for receiving hook-shaped projections of the claws that are to be mounted on the profiled member. Pursuant to further specific embodiments of the invention, either a single profiled rail having respective outer profiled sectional shapes and associated recess surfaces can be provided, or two profiled rails with recess surfaces disposed thereon can be provided.
The mirror symmetrical claws are essentially U-shaped and embrace the pertaining profiled member, whereby that leg of the claws that embraces the surfaces of the profiled member that is provided with the recess is provided with the hook-shaped projection, and the other U leg, which projects in the direction of the profiled member, is shorter and is provided in an inner corner with an inclined surface such that when the blade holder is pivoted relative to the profiled member the claw slides off and is released from the profiled rail.
Pursuant to one specific embodiment of the present invention, the movability of one of the two claws that is mounted on the blade holder is effected in that the movable claw, on that side thereof that faces away from the profiled member, is provided with an extension that engages in a rectangular recessed portion of the blade holder, wherein in the region of its center line, which intersects the profiled member, the extension rests against the surface of the recessed portion and from here tapers in a trapezoidal shape toward both sides accompanied by the formation of free spaces in the corner regions of the recessed portion, so that the extension is pivotable in both directions about the point of engagement in the recessed portion.
Pursuant to another specific embodiment of the present invention with respect to the configuration of adjusting means for fixing the position of or effecting release of the movable claw, the adjusting means, which acts upon the movable claw, comprises a linearly displaceable slide means that is supported on the one hand against the claw and on the other hand by means of an inclined surface against the blade holder. This slide means biases the movable claw in the fixed position against the profiled member, and by means of an adjusting screw, which effects the linear movement of the slide means, is adjustable between its fixed position and a release position for the movable claw. In this connection, pursuant to another specific embodiment of the present invention, it is expedient for the movable claw to be biased against the adjusting means by a spring that is supported against the blade holder.
To the extent that the present invention relates to longitudinal cutting machines wherein the individual blade holders are displaceably disposed on the traverse, it is proposed pursuant to a further specific embodiment of the present invention that in order to improve the displaceability of the blade holders on the traverse, ball bearings be disposed between the glide surfaces of the profiled members and the claws.
Further specific features of the present invention will be described in detail subsequently.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings in detail,
FIG. 1
illustrates a straight-line or longitudinal cutting machine
40
in which individual upper blades
41
are guided on a linear guide means
42
. Also disposed in the longitudinal cutting machine
40
are lower blades
43
that are associated with the individual upper blades
41
and which are carried by blade holders
44
. The blade holders
44
for the lower blades
43
are also displaceably disposed on a crossbar or traverse
45
. For this purpose, a positioning means
46
is provided by means of which the individual lower blades
43
can be displaced; the positioning means is, however, not the subject matter of the present invention.
The enlarged illustration of
FIG. 2
shows a blade holder
10
, along with the lowering mechanism disposed therein, for the blades that are held on the lower attachment means
32
but are not illustrated in
FIG. 2. A
blade holder
10
is mounted on a crossbar or traverse
11
that forms the linear guide means
42
. In particular, grasping means or claws
13
,
14
that are mounted on the blade holder respectively grasp associated profiled members
12
that are secured to the traverse
11
and that in the illustrated embodiment are embodied as two profiled rails that are secured at a distance from one another on the traverse
11
.
As can be seen from
FIG. 2
, each of the profiled members or rails
12
has a rectangular sectional shape
17
that on each of the surfaces that is disposed outwardly and facing away from one another is provided within an indentation or recess
18
.
The claws
13
,
14
, which essentially embrace the profiled rails
12
, have a U-shaped configuration. A first U leg
19
is provided with a hook
19
a
that faces in the direction of the recess
18
and is associated with that surface of the profiled rail
12
that is provided with the recess
18
. The other U leg
20
of the respective claw
13
,
14
is associated with the opposite surface of the profiled rail
12
and is shorter; the inner corner region of this leg
20
is provided with an inclined surface
21
so that when the claws
13
,
14
are pivoted about the profiled rail
12
, this short U leg
20
can slide from the corner of the profiled rail
12
. To facilitate the displaceability, respective balls
22
are disposed in the corner region in the vicinity of the inclined surfaces
21
on the one hand and at the contact surfaces between the hooks
19
a
and the recesses
18
of the profiled rails
12
on the other hand; these balls
22
facilitate displacement of the claws
13
,
14
relative to the profiled rails
12
.
In the illustrated embodiment, the reference numeral
13
denotes the lower claw, which is fixedly disposed on the blade holder
10
. In contrast, the upper claw
14
is movable relative to the blade holder
10
in order to provide the necessary play for the pivoting of the blade holder during removal or mounting.
For this purpose, the movable claw
14
is provided with an extension
23
on that side thereof that is disposed opposite the profiled rail
12
; this extension
23
engages a rectangular recessed portion
24
formed in the blade holder
10
. At a point on the center line
25
of the extension
23
, which center line intersects the profiled rail
12
, the extension
23
rests against the inner surface of the recessed portion
24
in the blade holder
10
; from this point, the extension
23
tapers symmetrically into a trapezoidal shape
26
, as a consequence of which free spaces
27
are formed in the corner regions of the recessed portion
24
to permit cocking or tilting of the extension
23
in the recessed portion
24
.
Though not illustrated in detail, the extension
23
can either be fixedly attached to the movable claw
14
or can alternatively also be inserted into an elongated slot and can be held therein, in order to appropriately improve assembly and movability.
In its arresting position, the movable claw
14
is pressed against the profiled rail
12
by an adjusting or positioning means, which is formed by slide means
28
that on the one hand rest against the outer surface of the movable claw
14
and on the other hand rest against the blade holder
10
by means an associated inclined surface
29
. By means of an indicated adjusting screw
30
, the slide means
28
is linearly movable between its arresting position and a release position for the movable claw
14
. The claw
14
is biased against the slide means
28
by a spring
31
that is supported against the blade holder
10
.
In the embodiment illustrated in
FIG. 2
, the blade holder
10
is shown in its position arrested on the traverse
11
, whereby after loosening of the setscrew
16
, the blade holder
10
can be displaced via the ball-bearings
22
.
If the blade holder
10
is to be removed from the traverse
11
, the slide means
28
is shifted outwardly by the adjusting screw
30
, in other words toward the left in the drawing, so that the movable claw
14
is provided with play or clearance. If the blade holder
10
is now pivoted, for example in a clockwise direction, with the point of rotation being established by the lower, fixed claw
13
, the movable claw
14
can pivot in a counter clockwise direction into the recessed portion
24
until the trapezoid line
26
rests against the inner edge of the recessed portion
24
. In this connection, the lower U leg
20
of the movable claw
14
slides off from the profiled rail
12
, so that the spring
31
can shift the movable claw
14
upwardly in the direction of the shifted slide means
28
. In so doing, the upper hook
19
a
of the movable claw
14
is freed from the profiled rail
12
and at the same time the short U leg
20
of the lower fixed claw
13
also slides away from the profiled rail
12
due to the inclined surface
21
, so that the blade holder
10
can be removed from the profiled rails
12
of the traverse
11
.
Due to the symmetrical configuration of the profiled rails
12
as well as the two claws
13
,
14
on the one hand, and of the extension
23
of the movable claw
14
in the recessed portion
24
of the blade holder
10
on the other hand, when the slide means
28
is in the release position the blade holder
10
can pivot in both directions, so that not only the removal of the blade holder
10
from the traverse
11
, but also the subsequently necessary remounting of the blade holder
10
, are provided in essentially the same operating sequence.
The specification incorporates by reference the disclosure of German priority document 197 00 941.7 of Jan. 14, 1997.
The present invention is, of course, in no way restricted to the specific disclosure of the specification and drawings, but also encompasses any modifications within the scope of the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A longitudinal cutting machine having a plurality of blade holders disposed on at least one traverse that extends over the length of said longitudinal cutting machine, comprising, for each blade holder, two spaced-apart claws for releasably holding said blade holder on associated profiled members of said traverse, wherein one of said claws is movable relative to said blade holder; and adjusting means for fixing said one movable claw in position on an associated one of said profiled members and relative to said blade holder, wherein when said adjusting means is loosened, then by means of a pivoting of said blade holder about one of said two claws, the other of said claws is released from its associated profiled member and said blade holder is removable from said traverse;wherein said claws are provided with hook-shaped projections, and wherein said profiled members have a rectangular sectional shape, surfaces thereof that face away from one another being respectively provided with a recess for receiving said hook-shaped projections; wherein said claws are symmetrical relative to one another and have an essentially U-shaped configuration for embracing an associated profiled member, wherein a first leg of said claws is provided with said hook-shaped projection and embraces that surface of said profiled member that is provided with said recess, and wherein a second leg that projects in the direction of said profiled member is shorter than said first leg and on an inner corner is provided with an inclined surface such that upon pivoting of said blade holder relative to said profiled member, said claws slide from and are released from said profiled member; wherein said moveable claw, on that side thereof that faces away from said profiled member, is provided with an extension that is adapted to engage in a rectangular recessed portion of said blade holder, and wherein said extension, in the region of a center line thereof that intersects said profiled member, rests against a surface of said recessed portion to form an engagement point and from here is tapered in a trapezoidal shape toward both sides accompanied by the formation of free spaces in corner regions of said recessed portion so that said extension is pivotable in both directions about said engagement point in said recessed portion.
- 2. A longitudinal cutting machine according to claim 1, wherein a single rectangular profiled rail is provided, surfaces thereof that face away from one another each being provided with one of said recesses for receiving said hook-shaped projections of said claws.
- 3. A longitudinal cutting machine according to claim 1, wherein two spaced-apart profiled rails are provided as said profiled members having said rectangular section shape, and wherein surfaces thereof that face away from one another are each provided with one of said recesses for receiving said hook-shaped projections of said claws.
- 4. A longitudinal cutting machine according to claim 1, wherein said adjusting means that acts upon said movable claw comprises an adjusting screw and a linearly displaceable slide means that is supported on the one hand against said movable claw and on the other hand by means of an inclined surface against said blade holder, wherein said slide means biases said movable claw in a fixed position thereof against said profiled member and, by means of said adjusting screw, which effects linear movement of said slide means, is adjustable between its fixed position and a release position for said movable claw.
- 5. A longitudinal cutting machine according to claim 4, which includes a spring that is supported against said blade holder for biasing said moveable claw against said adjusting means.
- 6. A longitudinal cutting machine according to claim 1, wherein said blade holders are displaceably disposed on said traverse, and wherein ball bearings are disposed between glide surfaces of said profiled members and said claws.
Priority Claims (1)
Number |
Date |
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197 00 941 |
Jan 1997 |
DE |
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