Claims
- 1. A cutter assembly for use in a rotary web cutter apparatus having rotatable anvil and knife cylinders supported in parallel spaced apart relation and between which a web material passes during generally transverse cutting or perforating thereof, said cutter assembly comprising a first block member adapted to be mounted on the periphery of the knife cylinder for rotation therewith, a second block member supporting an elongated knife blade thereon and being mounted on said first block member for pivotal movement about a pivot axis parallel to and spaced from said knife blade, and means cooperative with said first and second block members so as to bias said second block member about said pivot axis away from said first block member but enabling pivotal movement of said second block member toward said first block member when said cutter assembly is mounted on the knife cylinder and said knife blade engages the web material against the anvil cylinder, said biasing means being operative to effect a predetermined cutting force between said knife blade and the web during a web cutting operation.
- 2. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said biasing means comprises spring means interposed between said first and second block members and operative to bias said second block member generally radially outwardly about said pivot axis when the cutter assembly is mounted on the knife cylinder.
- 3. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein said spring means is captured between said first and second block members and is adapted to apply a predetermined cutting force by said knife blade against an anvil cylinder when mounted on a knife cylinder and passed through a nip between the knife blade and anvil cylinder.
- 4. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 3 wherein said spring means comprises a plurality of belleville type springs.
- 5. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 3 including means cooperative with said block members so as to enable selective adjustment of the cutting force applied by said knife blade against the anvil cylinder when said cutter assembly is mounted on said knife cylinder.
- 6. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein said adjustment means is adjustable from externally of said cutter assembly when mounted on the knife cylinder.
- 7. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 2 wherein said spring means is captured between said first and second block members in a manner to prevent access to said spring means when said cutter assembly is mounted on the periphery of a knife cylinder.
- 8. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 1 further including means cooperative with said first and second block members to limit the extent of outward pivotal movement of said second block member relative to said first block member.
- 9. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 8 wherein said biasing means comprises annular spring means interposed between said first and second block members, said pivotal movement limiting means including at least one limiting screw coaxial with said annular spring means and cooperative with said first and second block members to limit the extent of outward pivotal movement of said second block relative to said first block member.
- 10. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said pivot axis is defined by a plurality of spherical balls interposed between said first and second block members and positioned to define said pivot axis spaced from and parallel to said knife blade.
- 11. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 10 including retaining means cooperative with said first and second block members to resiliently urge said first and second block members into seated engagement with said spherical balls.
- 12. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said second block member defines a knife receiving reference surface thereon, said knife blade being adapted to engage said reference surface, and including means releasably attaching said knife blade to said second block member.
- 13. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 1 including a base block adapted for direct mounting on the peripheral surface of a knife cylinder, said base block being adapted to have one or more of said cutter assemblies mounted thereon along its longitudinal length.
- 14. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said pivot axis is defined by a hinge pin extending longitudinally of said cutter assembly and cooperative with said first and second block members so as to enable relative pivotal movement therebetween.
- 15. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 14 including a hinge block affixed to one of said first and second block members and defining a longitudinal bore therethrough, said hinge pin extending through said longitudinal bore and being affixed to the other of said first and second block members so as to enable pivotal movement of said other block member about the axis of said bore.
- 16. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 15 wherein said hinge block is adjustable relative to said one of said first and second block members so as to enable selective spacing between said block members.
- 17. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said knife blade is mounted on said second block member by means enabling rapid release and replacement of said blade when said cutter assembly is mounted on a knife cylinder.
- 18. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 1 wherein said first and second block members are integrally connected in a manner to enable said pivotal movement of said second block member about a pivot axis defined by said integral connection.
- 19. A variable rotary cutter assembly for use in cutting a web material comprising, in combination,
- a generally cylindrical anvil cylinder,
- a generally cylindrical knife cylinder,
- frame means rotatably supporting said anvil and knife cylinders such that their longitudinal axes lie in a common plane and are spaced apart to enable a web material to pass between said anvil and knife cylinders during rotation thereof, and
- at least one cutter assembly mounted on the peripheral surface of said knife cylinder and including a first block member adapted to be mounted on said knife cylinder, a second block member mounted on said first block member for pivotal movement about a pivot axis parallel to the rotational axis of said knife cylinder, an elongated knife blade carried by said second block member in parallel spaced relation to said pivot axis and defining a cutting edge thereon, and means cooperatively with said first and second block members to bias said second block member pivotally outwardly from said first block member such that said cutting edge engages said anvil cylinder to effect a generally transverse cut through web material passing between said knife and anvil cylinders during rotation thereof.
- 20. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 19 wherein said biasing means comprises spring means interposed between said first and second block members and biasing said second block member generally radially outwardly relative to said first block member.
- 21. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 20 including means operatively associated with said first and second block members so as to enable selective control of the biasing force acting to effect outward pivotal movement of said second block member relative to said first block member.
- 22. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 19 wherein said pivot axis is defined by a hinge pin pivotally interconnecting said first and second block members.
- 23. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 22 wherein said biasing means comprises spring means interposed between said first and second block members in a manner to establish a predetermined cutting force between said knife blade and said anvil cylinder during a web cutting operation.
- 24. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 19 including at least one pair of said cutter assemblies mounted in symmetrical opposed relation on the periphery of said knife cylinder so as to define a pair of parallel knife blades operative to sever a web along parallel cut lines upon rotation of said knife cylinder whereby to create a trim strip between said knife blades.
- 25. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 24 including stripper means operative to impale said trim strip and remove it from said knife cylinder during rotation of said knife cylinder.
- 26. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 25 wherein said stripper means includes a plurality of stripper pins operative to impale said trim strip during cutting of said web material, and means cooperative with said stripper pins in a manner to remove said trim strip therefrom.
- 27. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 26 wherein said stripper pins are interposed between said knife blades, and including a stripper bar cooperative with said stripper pins and extending outwardly beyond at least one end of said knife cylinder, and cam actuator means operative to effect radially outward movement of said stripper bar relative to said stripper pins so as to eject a trim strip carried on said stripper pins during rotation of said knife cylinder.
- 28. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 27 wherein said stripper means includes means biasing said stripper bar to a first radially inward position relative to said stripper pins, said cam actuator means being operative to move said stripper bar radially outwardly relative to said stripper pins to eject a trim strip therefrom during rotation of said knife cylinder.
- 29. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 25 wherein said stripper means includes a plurality of stripper pins carried by said anvil cylinder and operative to impale a trim strip as it is severed from said web during rotation of said knife cylinder.
- 30. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 19 wherein said second block member defines a reference surface for engagement with said knife blade, and means releasably securing said knife blade against said reference surface.
- 31. A rotary cutter assembly as defined in claim 30 wherein said blade securing means includes at least one hold-down screw accessible to effect release of said knife blade without removing the cutter assembly from said knife cylinder.
- 32. A variable rotary cutter assembly for use in cutting a web material comprising, in combination,
- a generally cylindrical anvil cylinder,
- a generally cylindrical knife cylinder,
- frame means rotatably supporting said anvil and knife cylinders such that their longitudinal axes lie in a common plane and are spaced apart to enable the web material to pass therebetween during rotation of said anvil and knife cylinders,
- at least one cutter assembly mounted on the peripheral surface of said knife cylinder and including at least one knife blade defining a cutting edge generally parallel to the rotational axis of said knife cylinder, and
- anvil means mounted on said anvil cylinder for cooperation with said knife blade during rotation of said knife and anvil cylinders, said anvil means including a first block member supported on said anvil cylinder, a second block member mounted on said first block member for pivotal movement about a pivot axis parallel to the rotational axis of said anvil cylinder, an anvil block carried by said second block member for engagement with said knife blade during rotation of said knife and anvil cylinders, and means operative to resiliently bias said second block member generally radially outwardly from said first block member so as to resiliently engage said anvil block against said cutting edge to effect a generally transverse cut through web material passing between said knife and anvil cylinders during rotation thereof.
- 33. A cutter assembly for use in a rotary web cutter apparatus having rotatable anvil and knife cylinders supported in parallel spaced apart relation and between which a web material passes during generally transverse cutting or perforating thereof, said cutter assembly comprising a first block member adapted to be mounted on the periphery of the knife cylinder for rotation therewith, a second block member formed integral with said first block member and supporting an elongated knife blade thereon, said first and second block members being pivotally movable relative to each other about a pivot axis parallel to and spaced from said knife blade, said block members being made from a material operative to bias said second block member to a predetermined position relative to said first block member but enabling pivotal movement of said second block member toward said first block member when said cutter assembly is mounted on the knife cylinder and said knife blade engages the web material against the anvil cylinder, and means interconnecting said first and second block members in a manner to enable selective adjustment of said second block member relative to said first block member so as to effect a predetermined cutting force between said knife blade and the web without inhibiting said pivotal movement of said second block member toward said first block member when said knife blade engages the web material against the anvil cylinder during a web cutting operation.
- 34. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 33 wherein said selective adjustment means includes at least one preload screw interconnecting said first and second block members and operative to enable adjustment of the pivotal relation therebetween.
- 35. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 33 wherein said first and second block members are defined by a generally C-shaped housing adapted to be releasably mounted on the knife cylinder.
- 36. A cutter assembly as defined in claim 35 wherein said second block member has a longitudinal recess formed along a free marginal edge thereof, said elongated knife blade being mounted within said recess and defining a cutting edge extending outwardly from said housing when mounted on the knife cylinder.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This is a continuation-in-part from pending application Ser. No. 121,319, filed Nov. 16, 1987 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,799,414.
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