Claims
- 1. A cutter assembly for strip media comprising:
- a) cutter means having a cutting blade mounted to cut the media, transversely of the media and of a forward direction of movement of the media, at a point of cutting; and
- b) backing bar means forming a cylindrical supporting surface for the media; said supporting surface having an axis and comprising a plurality of resiliently flexible fingers circumferentially spaced to form said supporting surface, wherein the media is supported by a pair of adjacent fingers and said cutter means pierces the media between said pair of adjacent fingers; each said finger extending parallel to said axis and transversely of the media.
- 2. The cutter assembly for strip media of claim 1 wherein:
- said fingers are sufficient in number and spaced close enough together such that said backing bar means acts like a self-healing solid roller with respect to said cutter means.
- 3. The cutter assembly for strip media of claim 1 wherein:
- said backing bar means is rotatable mounted; and
- said fingers are of a material that does not stick to adhesive whereby a cut portion of media having uncovered adhesive on a face thereof adjacent to said fingers can be advanced after cutting by rotation of said backing bar means.
- 4. The cutter assembly of claim 1, further comprising cleaning means for cleaning adhesive from said fingers.
- 5. A cutter assembly for strip media comprising:
- a) a cutter having a cutting blade mounted to cut the media, transversely of the media and of a forward direction of movement of the media, at a point of cutting; and
- b) a backing bar forming a cylindrical supporting surface for the media; said supporting surface having an axis and comprising a plurality of resiliently flexible fingers circumferentially spaced to form said supporting surface, wherein the media is supported by a pair of adjacent fingers and said cutting blade pierces the media between said pair of adjacent fingers; each said finger extending parallel to said axis and transversely of the media.
- 6. The cutter assembly of claim 5, wherein said fingers are sufficient in number and spaced close enough together such that said backing bar acts like a self-healing solid roller with respect to said cutting blade.
- 7. The cutter assembly of claim 6, wherein said backing bar is rotatable mounted; and said fingers are of a material that does not stick to adhesive whereby a cut portion of media having uncovered adhesive on a face thereof adjacent to said fingers can be advanced after cutting by rotation of said backing bar.
- 8. The cutter assembly of claim 5, wherein said backing bar is rotatably mounted; and said fingers are of a material that does not stick to adhesive whereby a cut portion of media having uncovered adhesive on a face thereof adjacent to said fingers can be advanced after cutting by rotation of said backing bar.
- 9. The cutter assembly of claim 8, further comprising a cleaning station positioned to clean end portions of said fingers as said fingers are rotated, by rotation of said backing bar, out of a position supporting the media.
- 10. The cutter assembly of claim 7, further comprising a cleaning station positioned to clean end portions of said fingers as said fingers are rotated, by rotation of said backing bar, out of a position supporting the media.
- 11. The cutter assembly of claim 6, in which said backing bar is rotatable mounted; and which further comprises a cleaning station positioned to clean end portions of said fingers as said fingers are rotated, by rotation of said backing bar, out of a position supporting the media.
- 12. The cutter assembly of claim 5, in which said backing bar is rotatably mounted; and which further comprises a cleaning station positioned to clean end portions of said fingers as said fingers are rotated, by rotation of said backing bar, out of a position supporting the media.
- 13. A cutter assembly for strip media comprising:
- a) a cutter having a cutting blade mounted to cut the media, transversely of the media and of a forward direction of movement of the media, at a point of cutting; and
- b) a backing bar having a cylindrical supporting surface for the media, said supporting surface having an axis and being formed by radially outer ends of a plurality of resiliently flexible fingers, wherein the media is supported by said ends of a pair of circumferentially adjacent fingers and said cutting blade pierces the media and said backing bar between said pair of adjacent fingers; each said finger extending parallel to said axis and transversely of the media.
- 14. The cutter assembly of claim 13, wherein said fingers are sufficient in number and are close enough together such that said backing bar acts like a self-healing solid roller with respect to said cutting blade.
- 15. The cutter assembly of claim 14, wherein said backing bar is rotatable mounted; and said fingers are of a material that does not stick to adhesive whereby a cut portion of media having uncovered adhesive on a face thereof adjacent to said fingers can be advanced after cutting by rotation of said backing bar.
- 16. The cutter assembly of claim 13, wherein said backing bar is rotatable mounted; and said fingers are of a material that does not stick to adhesive whereby a cut portion of media having uncovered adhesive on a face thereof adjacent to said fingers can be advanced after cutting by rotation of said backing bar.
- 17. The cutter assembly of claim 16, further comprising a cleaning station positioned to clean end portions of said fingers as said fingers are rotated, by rotation of said backing bar, out of a position supporting the media.
- 18. The cutter assembly of claim 15, further comprising a cleaning station positioned to clean end portions of said fingers as said fingers are rotated, by rotation of said backing bar, out of a position supporting the media.
- 19. The cutter assembly of claim 14, in which said backing bar is rotatably mounted; and which further comprises a cleaning station positioned to clean end portions of said fingers as said fingers are rotated, by rotation of said backing bar, out of a position supporting the media.
- 20. The cutter assembly of claim 13, in which said backing bar is rotatable mounted; and which further comprises a cleaning station positioned to clean end portions of said fingers as said fingers are rotated, by rotation of said backing bar, out of a position supporting the media.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 08/369,632, filed Jan. 6, 1995 U.S. Pat. No. 5,813,305.
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