Claims
- 1. Fabric notch cutter for cutting a notch defining an entrance width in said notch, comprising;
- a pair of inwardly facing shear edges defining a first median plane and converging in a first direction from two first points spaced at a predetermined distance from each other to a first apex, whereby said entrance width is substantially equal to said predetermined distance,
- a pair of outwardly facing shear edges defining a second median plane, and converging from two second points, which are spaced substantially at said predetermined distance from each other, a projection of said outwardly facing shear edges on said first median plane converging at a substantially slightly lesser angle than the inwardly facing shear edges,
- means for moving at least one of said pairs of shear edges relative to the other in a cutting direction generally transverse to said first direction,
- said inwardly facing shear edges and said outwardly facing shear edges being mounted, located and oriented with respect to one another such that relative movement of said outwardly facing shear edges in said cutting direction first moves said pair of outwardly facing shear edges and said pair of inwardly facing shear edges into contact with one another so that each of said outwardly facing shear edges contacts a respective one of said inwardly facing shear edges to provide contact points initially spaced at said predetermined width, and then causes said contact points to move toward said apices until said apices coincide, and
- first support means for supporting said pair of outwardly facing shear edges for movement in a second direction generally opposite said first direction, and for resiliently biasing said pair of outwardly facing shear edges to yieldably oppose said movement in said second direction.
- 2. Fabric notch cutter as claimed in claim 1 wherein said first support means further resiliently supports said pair of outwardly facing shear edges for relative tilting in a direction generally transverse to said first and second directions.
- 3. Cutter comprising;
- a pair of inwardly facing shear edges defining a first median plane and continuously converging in a first direction from a first entrance,
- a pair of outwardly facing shear edges defining a second median plane and continuously converging from a second entrance, a projection of said outwardly facing shear edges on said first median plane converging at a substantially slightly lesser angle than said inwardly facing shear edges,
- said outwardly facing shear edges assuming a start location relative to said inwardly facing shear edges wherein said first and second entrances are coincident, and wherein, in said start location said second median plane slopes away from said first median plane in said first direction,
- means for bringing each of said outwardly facing shear edges in a cutting direction generally transverse to said first median plane into contact with a respective one of said inwardly facing shear edges at a respective contact point and for moving said pair of outwardly facing shear edges relative to said pair of inwardly facing shear edges in said cutting direction to cause said contact points to continuously progress along said shear edges to an advanced position, and
- means for supporting one of said pairs of shear edges for movement in a second direction which is generally parallel to said first direction, wherein said one pair of shear edges is biased against said movement in said second direction.
- 4. Cutter as claimed in claim 3 wherein said means for supporting further supports movement of said one of the pair of shear edges laterally relative to said first direction, against a resilient bias.
- 5. Cutter comprising:
- a pair of inwardly facing shear edges defining a first median plane and continuously converging in a first direction from a first entrance,
- a pair of outwardly facing shear edges defining a second median plane and converging from a second entrance, a projection of said outwardly facing shear edges on said first median plane converging at a substantially slightly lesser angle than said inwardly facing shear edges, said second median plane being angularly oriented with respect to said first median plane,
- means for moving at least one of said pairs of shear edges relative to the other in a cutting direction generally transverse to said first median plane, and
- support means for supporting one of said pairs of shear edges for movement in a direction generally transverse to said cutting direction, said one pair of shear edges being resiliently biased against the transverse movement,
- whereby each of said outwardly facing shear edges contacts a respective one of said inwardly facing shear edges when said entrances are in coincidence and the contact points progress in said first direction during said movement in said cutting direction, and whereby said movement in said cutting direction causes movement of said one pair of shear edges relative to the other in said direction transverse to the cutting direction.
- 6. Cutter as claimed in claim 5 wherein said support means includes a resilient mounting for said one pair of shear edges which supports slight relative movement of said one pair of shear edges relative to the other pair of shear edges in a direction generally transverse to said cutting direction and generally transverse to said first direction.
- 7. Fabric cutter comprising:
- a pair of inwardly facing shear edges defining a first median plane and continuously converging in a first direction to define a first entrance and a first apex,
- a pair of outwardly facing shear edges defining a second median plane and converging to a second apex, a projection of said outwardly facing shear edges in said first median plane converging at a substantially slightly lesser angle than said inwardly facing shear edges,
- said second median plane sloping away from said first median plane in said first direction,
- means for moving at least one of said pairs of shear edges relative to the other in a cutting direction, wherein said cutting direction is generally transverse to said first median plane, thereby bringing each of said outwardly facing shear edges and a respective one of said inwardly facing shear edges into contact with one another at a respective contact point and continuing the movement of said one pair of shear edges relative to the other in said cutting direction, and
- means for supporting one of said pairs of shear edges for movement in a direction generally parallel to said first direction,
- whereby said contact points continuously progress toward said apices during said movement in said cutting direction until said first and second apices contact each other.
- 8. Fabric cutter as claimed in claim 7 wherein said means for supporting resiliently supports said one pair of shear edges for movement in either lateral direction relative to the other pair wherein said lateral direction is generally transverse to said first direction.
- 9. Notch cutter comprising:
- a pair of inwardly facing shear edges defining a first median plane and continuously converging in a first direction to define a first entrance and a first apex,
- a pair of outwardly facing shear edges defining a second median plane and converging to a second apex, a projection of said outwardly facing shear edges on said first median plane converging at a substantially slightly lesser angle than said inwardly facing shear edges, said second median plane being angularly oriented with respect to said first median plane,
- means for moving at least one of said pairs of shear edges relative to the other in a cutting direction generally transverse to said first median plane, and
- support means for supporting one of said pairs of shear edges for movement in a direction generally transverse to said cutting direction, said one pair of shear edges further being resiliently supported against the transverse movement,
- whereby each of said outwardly facing shear edges contacts a respective one of said inwardly facing shear edges at a contact point and the contact points progress toward said apices during said movement in said cutting direction,
- and whereby said movement in said cutting direction causes movement of said one pair of shear edges relative to the other in said direction transverse to the cutting direction.
- 10. Notch cutter as claimed in claim 9 wherein said support means supports said one pair of shear edges for slight relative movement of said one pair of shear edges relative to said other pair of shear edges in a direction generally transverse to said cutting direction and generally transverse to said first direction.
- 11. Notch cutter as claimed in claim 10 wherein said slight relative movement is a slight tilting of said one pair of shear edges relative to the other said pair of shear edges, and said support means supports said one pair of shear edges for said slight tilting against a resilient bias.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/172,173 filed Dec. 23, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,463,920.
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