Claims
- 1. An apparatus for cutting a profile having a preselected peripheral shape from a sheet tobacco material at a given location, said apparatus comprising a thin cutting table having an upper generally flat, perforated and nonmetallic cutting surface and a lower generally flat support surface, said surface being generally parallel; vacuum means coextensive with said cutting surface for communicating a vacuum to said cutting surface for holding said tobacco material onto said cutting surface by vacuum; a cutter spaced from said cutting surface at a fixed position and having said preselected peripheral shape; means for moving said cutting table in a direction parallel to said surface until said cutter at said fixed position is aligned with said given location on said sheet tobacco material; means for forcing said cutter at said fixed position against said perforated cutting surface along an axis generally orthogonal to said surfaces; a fixed backup anvil having a flat force reaction surface parallel to and facing said flat support surface; means for fixing said anvil with said reaction surface in alignment with said cutting axis; and means for allowing said support surface to bear against said reaction surface when said cutter is forced against said perforated cutting surface, said reaction surface engaging and supporting said support surface as said table is being moved.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 113,631 filed Jan. 21, 1980, now abandoned which is in turn a division of Ser. No. 902,247 filed on May 2, 1978, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,261,374.
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