Claims
- 1. A flying cutoff blade assembly for cutting a hot pliable extruded plastic and wood fiber composition product, comprising:
- a product entry tray having a surface which is conducive to sliding so that the composition product can slide there along without sticking;
- a product exit tray having a surface which is conducive to sliding so that the composition product can slide there along without sticking;
- a housing including a knife with upwardly and downwardly facing edges, said knife being adapted and operatively positioned to cut entirely through the composition product passing from the entry tray to the exit tray and to cut the product into successive pieces of desired length in alternating upward and downward cutting directions;
- a support plate conducive to non-stick sliding of the composition product adjacently aligned upstream of the exit tray and downstream of the entry tray and defining a slot therein for passage of the knife therethrough for non-deforming non-stick contact support of the composition product when a cut is effectuated in the downward direction;
- an upper product stop block defining a slot therein for passage of said knife therethrough, for non-deforming non-stick contact support of the composition product upstream and downstream of the knife when a cut is effectuated in the upward direction; and
- a means for moving the housing back and forth along the direction of the composition product passing from the entry tray at a speed sufficient to permit cutting of the composition product by the knife without the composition product upstream of the knife ramming into the knife as a cut is being effectuated.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/530,837 filed May 30, 1990 now abandoned which is a division of Ser. No. 07/491,061 field Mar. 14, 1990 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,088,910.
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