Water jet edge cutter with integral trim chute

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6681670
  • Patent Number
    6,681,670
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 27, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 27, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A movable water jet edge trimmer has an integral trim chute attached to a cutting support plate for the trimmer. The support plate has a cutting aperture and a series of suction apertures located inboard of the outside edge of the travelling web for supporting the web against the support plate as a water jet passes out through the cutting aperture away from the support plate and through the web. The support plate has a curved surface located downstream and outboard of the cutting aperture which curves into a trim chute opening of a trim chute. Negative pressure is applied from the trim chute to the trim chute opening to draw any strip of material cut from the edge of the web over the curved surface and into the trim chute. The trim chute opening has a first edge that extends substantially parallel to the direction of the travel of the web and is substantially aligned and slightly inboard of the cutting aperture whereby the trim chute passes into the trim chute opening and a small portion of the edge of the web passes over the opening in the trim chute. In applications where the web comprises a paper of a lighter basis weight, an additional second support plate is utilized spaced from the first support plate on the opposite side of the web from the first support plate so as to sandwich the web between the two support plates.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a water jet web edge trimmer having a trim chute integral and moveable therewith for cutting a leader strip and new edge into a travelling web and disposing of the strip into the trim chute.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




In the papermaking industry, knives or water jets are commonly employed to cut through the traveling web or sheet. The knives and water jets are used in edge trimming, slicing, cross-cutting, and tail cutting applications within the papermaking machine. However, when the knives or water jet cutters are used in an edge trimming application, trim chutes or bins are located downstream from the cutter of the strip of web material trimmed from the main portion of the web.




Typically, a trim chute relies on some form of negative pressure to draw the trim strip into the chute. The higher the machine speed and further the trim chute is located from the edge trimming or cutting point, the more the risk of having the trim either not follow a normal path into the trim chute or the more the requirement for corrective forces to draw or guide the strip into the trim chute.




Water jet cutters currently in use typically cut through a web passing over a web support plate or table. The location of the trim chute is downstream and separated from the water jet cutting device. This results in the trim chute having to be located under the path of the travelling web downstream of the web including that portion of the web that remains on the edge of the web as the new edge of the web is cut into the web. This is also true for the water jet cutting head disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,021,699 issued Feb. 8, 2000 to Roman Caspar. In this patent a water jet cutting head is disclosed that is capable of supporting the web while at the same time cutting a leader and new edge in the travelling web; however, there is no disclosure in this patent with respect to the disposal of the trimmed strip from the web and this patent does not contemplate the disposal of the trimmed strip.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to the use of a moveable integral water jet cutting and trim chute unit that is adapted for relative movement inwardly of the outside edge of the web. The trim chute has an opening exposed to the new edge of the cut web that does not exert undo suction or guide pressures on the remaining web portion at all times during the cutting operation. This is accomplished by having a support plate with a water jet cutting aperture located therein and from which the trim chute is integrally supported extending out of and away from the plane of the web. In particular, the cutting aperture in the support plate is substantially aligned, and preferably located slightly inboard of, an inside or first edge defining the trim chute opening. As a result, the strip trimmed from the edge of the web is outboard of the cutting aperture and the remainder of the web is located, for the most part, inboard of this cutting aperture. Since the aligned edge of the trim chute is located either in line or slightly inboard of the cutting aperture, a restricted amount of negative pressure is applied from the opening of the trim chute to an edge of the remaining web portion. Thus a majority of this negative pressure acts to draw the strip into the trim chute. By having the support plate and the trim chute integrally connected, both the water jet cutter and the trim chute move in unison into the edge of the web maintaining the cutting aperture and the aligned first edge of the trim chute in a fixed position to each other. Further the distance the trim strip travels to the trim chute is relatively short.




In accordance with the preferred aspect of the present invention, the support plate further includes a plurality of suction apertures. The suction apertures are positioned substantially on an inboard side of a cutting aperture defined relative to the web to support the web after the trim strip has been cut and to permit the trim strip to be directed into the trim chute. The water jet nozzle is positioned on the side of the support plate opposite to the web (behind the support plate) in alignment with the cutting aperture to direct a water jet through the cutting aperture. The jet passes through the support plate and cuts through the web. Suction is applied to the support plate at the section apertures to draw the web portion on the inboard side of the cutting aperture into engagement with the support plate while permitting the remainder of the trimmed strip to pass into the trim chute.




The trim chute is integrally attached to the support plate preferably on the same side of the web plate as the support plate. The trim chute has a lead in curved surface immediately downstream of the cutting aperture that extends from the support plate and into the trim chute opening so as to provide a continuous path over which the strip passes. In an alternative embodiment, the trim chute extends out of the plane of the web on the opposite side of the web as the support plate. In this alternative embodiment, a continuous path of travel for the trimmed strip is provided between the support plate and the trim chute opening by the trim chute and support plate having overlapping flanges on opposite sides of the plane of the web which are interconnected by an outside edge flange member located outboard of the web and transversing the plane of the web. The overlapping flanges on opposite sides of the plane of the web effect the transfer from one flange associated with the support plate to the flange associated with the trim chute.




Since the trim chute is adapted to move relative to the web in unison with the support plate of the water jet cutter, a negative pressure is applied to the trim chute by a laterally moveable connection between two trim chute funnels whereby one funnel moves relative to the other stationary funnel and the moving funnel has an opening larger than the stationary funnel, or visa versa. Alternatively, a flexible hose maybe connected to the movable trim chute.




In applications where the web comprises a paper of a lighter basis weight, such as, for example, tissue or magazine paper, an additional second support plate is utilized. This second support plate is spaced from the first support plate on the opposite side of the web from the first support plate so as to sandwich the web between the two support plates as the cutting unit moves in from the edge of the web and continues to cut a trim strip from the web.




To effect simultaneous movement of the first and second support plates relative to the web, a movable carriage is provided for supporting first and second arm assemblies respectively on first and second opposing sides of the travelling web. The first arm assembly comprises the first support plate, the water jet nozzle, and the trim chute. The second arm assembly comprises the second support plate.




The second support plate has an opening aligned with the nozzle to permit effluent spray to pass. Preferably, the first and second support plates have leading curved edges to guide the web between the first and second support plates as the first and second arm assemblies are moved inwardly of the outside edge of the web.




It is also contemplated that the second arm assembly may further comprise a waste disposal post positioned and spaced from the second opposing side of the web aligned with the water jet nozzle to receive effluent spray from the nozzle after it cuts through the web.




In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, there is provided a movable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute unit adapted for relative movement inwardly of an outside edge of a web travelling in a first direction to cut a strip from the travelling web and to dispose of the strip. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute unit comprises a support plate adapted to extend relative to the plane of the travelling web to support the web immediately prior to and after the strip is cut from the edge of the travelling web as the unit moves relative to the web. The support plate has a cutting aperture. The unit comprises a water jet nozzle positioned behind the support plate in alignment with the cutting aperture for directing a water jet through the cutting aperture and away from the support plate to cut through the web and form the strip. The unit has a trim chute extending out of and away from the plane of the travelling web from the support plate. The trim chute has an opening in the support plate downstream of the cutting aperture. The trim chute opening is bounded by a first side edge extending in the first direction of web travel substantially in alignment with the cutting aperture to limit that portion of the web passing over the trim chute opening. The unit has negative pressure means associated with the trim chute for drawing the strip into and through the trim chute.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention there is provided a moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute unit adapted for relative movement inwardly of an outside edge of a web travelling in a first direction to cut a strip from the travelling web and to dispose of the strip. The moveable web cutting and trim chute unit comprises a support plate adapted to extend relative to the travelling web to support the web immediately prior to and after the strip is cut from the outside edge of the travelling web as the web cutting and trim chute unit moves inwardly relative to the web. The support plate has a cutting aperture and a plurality of suction apertures. The suction apertures are positioned substantially on an inboard side of the cutting aperture defined relative to the web to support the web after the strip has been cut and to permit the strip to be directed into the trim chute. The unit has first negative pressure means associated with the suction apertures of the support plate for drawing the travelling web into engagement with the support plate adjacent the cutting aperture as the web passes over the support plate. The unit has a water jet nozzle positioned behind the support plate in alignment with the cutting aperture for directing a water jet through the cutting aperture and away from the support plate to cut through the web to form a new edge in the web and to form the strip. The unit has a trim chute extending from the support plate out of and away from the plane of the travelling web and located on the same side of the web as the support plate. The trim chute has an opening in the support plate downstream of the cutting aperture into which the strip passes. The unit has second negative pressure means associated with the trim chute for drawing the strip into the trim chute opening.




In accordance with still yet another aspect of the invention there is provided a moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute unit having an alternative embodiment for the trim chute wherein the trim chute extends out of and away from the plane of the travelling web and is located on the opposite side of the web as the support plate. The support plate has an outside edge flange member located outboard of the web and traversing the plane of the web to support the trim chute relative to the support plate. The trim chute and the support plate have overlapping flanges on opposite sides of the plane of the web to transfer the strip from the support plate flange to the trim chute flange. The trim chute has an opening downstream of the cutting aperture into which the strip passes.




In accordance with still yet another aspect of the present invention there is provided a moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly adapted for relative movement inwardly of an outside edge of a web travelling in a first direction to cut a strip from the travelling web and to remove the strip. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly comprises a movable carriage supporting first and second arm assemblies respectively on first and second opposing sides of the travelling web to move the first and second arm assemblies inwardly of the outside edge of the web. The first arm assembly comprises a first support plate, a water jet nozzle, and a trim chute. The first support plate is adapted to extend relative to the plane of the travelling web to support the web on its first side immediately prior to and after the strip is cut from the edge of the travelling web as the first and second arm assemblies move relative to the web. The first support plate has a cutting aperture. The water jet nozzle is positioned behind the first support plate aligned with the cutting aperture for directing a water jet through the cutting aperture and away from the support plate to cut through the web and form the strip. The trim chute extends out of and away from the plane of the travelling web from the support plate and has an opening in the support plate downstream of the cutting aperture. The second arm assembly comprises a second support plate adapted to extend relative to the plane of the travelling web and to be spaced from the first support plate for supporting the web on its second side immediately prior to the strip being cut from the edge of the travelling web as the first and second arm assemblies move relative to the web.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




For a better understanding of the nature and objects of the present invention reference may be had to the accompanying diagrammatic drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a side view of the web cutting and trim chute unit of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a bottom view of the web cutting and trim chute unit of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a plan view of the web cutting and trim chute unit of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a side view of an alternative embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of the web cutting and trim chute assembly of the present invention; and,





FIG. 6

is an enlarged perspective view showing the first and second support plates in more detail; and,





FIG. 7

is an plan view of the second lower arm assembly looking down on the second support plate.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring now to

FIGS. 1 through 3

there is shown the moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute unit


10


that is adapted for relative inward movement in the direction of arrow


11


(

FIG. 2

) from an outside surface


12


of web


14


travelling in first direction


16


(FIG.


1


). It should be understood that the integral water jet web cutting and trim chute unit


10


may be attached to an overhead support arm (not shown or shown as


116


in

FIG. 5

) that is laterally moveable relative to the web


14


to move unit


10


in the directions of arrows


11


and


15


. Alternatively, it is also possible that the web cutting and trim chute unit


10


may remain relatively stationary and that the web


14


can move inwardly or outwardly relative thereto in the direction shown by arrows


11


and


15


. Hence for the purposes of the present invention the word “moveable” to describe the water jet cutting and trim chute unit


10


refers to the relative lateral movement between unit


10


and web


14


in the directions of arrows


11


and


15


. For the purposes of the present invention the web


14


normally travels in the direction


16


and the web cutting and trim chute apparatus


10


preferably moves into the web from edge


12


in the direction of arrow


11


. As the web cutting apparatus


10


moves into the edge


12


it cuts into the edge forming a lead in strip


18


. The remainder


17


of the web


14


travels past the web cutting and trim chute apparatus


10


for further processing within the paper making or web processing apparatus.




The web cutting and trim chute unit


10


comprises a support plate


20


having a relatively flat lead in surface


21


that supports web


14


and a downstream flat surface


23


that supports an edge of the remaining web portion


17


of the web


14


. The support plate


20


extends substantially parallel to the plane of the travelling web


14


. While the present invention in

FIG. 1

shows the web cutting apparatus being supported above the “horizontal” plane of the web


14


, it should be understood that the plane of the web


14


maybe vertical or any other angle relative to the horizontal with the web cutting and trim chute apparatus


10


being located to one side of the web


14


; whether above or below the web


14


. The support plate


20


supports the web immediately prior to and after the strip


18


is cut from the outside of edge


12


of the travelling web


14


as the web cutting and trim chute unit


10


moves inwardly in the direction of arrow


11


relative to the web


14


.




The support plate


20


has a cutting aperture


22


and a plurality of suction apertures


24


. The suction apertures


24


are positioned substantially on the inboard side


26


of the cutting aperture


22


relative to the web


14


. The suction apertures


24


support the web


14


against the support plate


20


immediately prior to the cutting aperture


22


. The suction apertures


24


also support the edge of the remaining web portion


17


of the web


14


against support plate


20


after the trim strip


18


has been cut at cutting aperture


22


. This permits the trim strip


18


, un-supported by the suction apertures


24


, to be directed or discarded away from the remainder portion


17


of the web


14


. The suction apertures are positioned as shown both upstream


30


and downstream


32


of the cutting aperture


22


in the first direction


16


of web travel.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the support plate


20


further includes depending side walls


34


extending away from the web


14


and a rear wall


36


closing the side walls


34


to define a chamber


38


. A water jet nozzle


40


is located within the chamber


38


, behind support plate


20


(i.e. opposite side of support plate


20


from web


14


) and aligned with cutting aperture


22


. The support plate further includes a first negative pressure means


42


associated with a chamber


38


so as to apply suction into or from the chamber


38


through the rear wall


36


thereby creating suction through suction apertures


24


. This permits for the web to be drawn into engagement with the support plate


20


adjacent the cutting aperture


22


for a good cut through the web


14


.




The water jet nozzle


40


directs a water jet


44


through the cutting aperture


22


and away from the support plate


20


to cut through the web


14


and to form a new edge


46


in the web


14


and to form strip


18


.




The water jet web cutting and trim chute unit


10


further includes the trim chute


28


which is an integral part of the support plate


20


. The trim chute


28


extends out of and away from the plane of the travelling web


14


and is located on the same side of the web


14


as a support plate


20


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


. The trim chute


28


has an opening


50


in the support plate


20


that extends along or parallel to the plane of the web


16


and is located downstream of the cutting aperture


22


. The trim chute


28


further includes a lead in curved surface


52


located immediately downstream of the cutting aperture


22


and outboard of the cutting aperture


22


. This lead in curved surface


52


extends from the support plate


20


and into the trim chute opening


50


over which the strip


18


passes. Lead-in curved surface


52


also defines a wall for chamber


34


. The curved surface


52


of the trim chute


28


has a first side edge


56


extending substantially along the first direction


16


of web travel. The first side edge


56


is substantially in alignment with the cutting aperture


22


and is preferably as shown in

FIG. 1

positioned slightly inboard


58


of the cutting aperture


22


relative to the web


16


. This permits for a portion of the new edge


46


cut from the web


20


to slightly overlap the trim chute opening


50


. However, very little negative pressure is applied to this new edge


46


and the negative pressure is used to draw the strip


18


into the opening


50


of the trim chute


28


. Further, the strip


18


is cut outboard of the first side edge


56


.




A second negative pressure in the form of a suction device is applied to a stationary extension chute


62


having an opening


64


coupled with the trim chute


28


that permits relative lateral movement in the direction of arrows


11


and


15


between the trim chute


28


and the stationary extension chute


62


.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, an alternative embodiment is shown wherein the trim chute


28


is located extending out from the plane of the web


14


which is located on the opposite side of the web


14


from the support plate


20


. In this embodiment, the support plate


20


has an outside edge flange


80


located outboard of the web


14


and traversing the plane of the web


14


so as to support the trim chute


28


relative to the support plate


20


. The trim chute


28


and the support plate


20


have overlapping flanges


82


,


84


respectively on opposite sides of the plane of the web


14


so as to effect a transfer of the strip


18


from the support flange


84


to the trim chute flange


82


. The trim chute has an opening


86


downstream of the cutting aperture


22


and the lead in surface


88


. Second negative pressure means


90


is associated with the trim chute


28


in this embodiment. In this embodiment an alternative flexible hose


92


is connected to the trim chute


28


to maintain the negative pressure in the trim chute


28


or to allow movement of the trim chute in the direction of arrows


11


and


15


laterally of the web


14


.




While the preferred embodiments show the integral formation of the water jet cutting support plate


20


and the trim chute


28


, it should be appreciated that the components of the unit


10


may be manufactured separately and assembled into an integral unit


10


.




Referring now to

FIGS. 5 through 7

there is shown a moveable integral water jet cutting and trim chute assembly


100


. The water jet trim assembly


100


includes a carriage


102


mounted for lateral movement, as shown by arrows


104


, on rails


106


. It should be understood that the carriage


102


may be moved relative to the rails


106


by pneumatic means, chains and or any other mode of motive means. The guide rails


106


are mounted in housing


108


which in turn is attached by bolts at bracket


110


to beam


112


.




The carriage


102


carries or supports a supporting arm


114


which branches out into a first upper support arm assembly


116


and a second lower support arm assembly


118


. The moveable carriage


102


supports the first and second arm assemblies


116


and


118


respectively on opposing sides


120


and


122


of a travelling web


124


. The carriage


102


moves into the edge of the web


124


so as to bring the web


124


between the first upper support assembly


116


and the second lower support assembly


118


.




The first arm assembly


116


comprises an integral water jet cutting apparatus and trim chute generally shown at


130


. The apparatus


130


, comprises a water jet nozzle


140


, a trim chute


142


, and a first upper support plate


144


. The first support plate


144


is adapted to extend relative to the plane of travelling web


124


on the first side


120


of web


124


. The first support plate


144


has a cutting aperture


146


. The water jet nozzle


140


is positioned above the cutting aperture


146


for directing a water jet through the cutting aperture


146


and away from the first upper support plate


144


. The trim chute


142


extends out of and away from the plane of the travelling web


124


upwardly from the support plate


144


and has an opening


148


with a curved surface


150


which is located downstream of the cutting aperture


146


. The support plate


144


further includes suction apertures


152


through which suction is provided to draw the web


124


against the upper support plate


144


. The upper support plate


144


further has a chamfered or curved leading edge or wall


154


. Wall


154


is adapted to move towards and into the edge of the web


124


and gently guide the web


124


over wall


154


and across the surface of support plate


144


.




The second lower arm assembly


118


comprises a second support plate


160


adapted to extend relative to the plane of the travelling web and spaced from the first support plate


144


. The second support plate


160


supports the web


124


on the lower or second side


122


and effectively sandwiches the web


124


between plates


144


and


160


. The second support plate


160


has an opening or a cut out groove


162


in trailing surface portion


163


which is aligned with the water jet cutting aperture


146


so that the water jet passing out through aperture


146


and cutting the web


124


passes through the grooved or slotted opening


162


. The second support plate


160


further includes a bent or gently curving leading surface


164


which is utilized to urge or guide the paper web


124


into a relationship between the support plate


154


and the lower support plate


160


. It is further contemplated that the relationship between support plate


154


and plate


160


can be adjusted by means of a pivot or set screw


179


anchored to post


168


.




The support plate


160


is held relative to a main arm of the second arm assembly


118


by a series of tubular brackets


166


,


168


and


170


. It should be understood that the supporting tubes


166


,


168


and


170


are adjustable relative to each other so as to provide for a proper adjustment of the support plate


160


relative to the upper or first support plate


144


. The tubular bracket


170


is connected to another clamp mechanism


172


which is mounted to the second arm assembly


118


. The clamp assembly


118


also holds a hollow waste disposal post


174


that has opening


176


into which effluent


178


(see

FIG. 6

) passes as the water jet cuts through the web


124


.




The use of the moveable carriage


102


together with the first and second arm assemblies


116


,


118


holding the first support plate


144


and the second support plate


166


relative to each other on opposing sides of the web


124


provides an effective apparatus for allowing the cutting into the edge and edge trimming of a web


124


of paper having a relatively light basis weight. One example of such a lighter basis weight web of paper is tissue paper. In the event that heavier basis weights of paper are utilized, the suction apertures


152


in the upper support plate


144


should be sufficient to support the web


124


against support plate


144


during the cutting operation.




It should be understood that alternative embodiments of the present invention may be readily apparent to a person skilled in the art in view of the above description for the preferred embodiments of this invention. Accordingly, the scope of the present invention should not be limited to the teachings of the preferred embodiments and should be limited to the scope of the claims that follow.



Claims
  • 1. A moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly adapted for relative movement inwardly of an outside edge of a web travelling in a first direction to cut a strip from the travelling web and to remove the strip, the moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly comprising:a movable carriage supporting first and second arm assemblies respectively on first and second opposing sides of the travelling web to move the first and second arm assemblies inwardly of the outside edge of the web; the first arm assembly comprising a first support plate, a water jet nozzle, and a trim chute, the first support plate from one opposing end to another being adapted to extend substantially parallel to the plane of the traveling web and the first support plate having a cutting aperture, the water jet nozzle being positioned behind the first support plate aligned with the cutting aperture for directing a water jet through the cutting aperture and away from the support plate to cut through the web and form the strip, the support plate supporting the web on its first side along the plate of the traveling web immediately upstream and downstream of the cutting aperture as the first and second arm assemblies move relative to the web, and the trim chute extending out of and away from the plane of the traveling web from the support plate and having an opening in the support plate downstream of the cutting aperture; and, the second arm assembly comprising a second support plate adapted to extend relative to the plane of the travelling web and to be spaced from the first support plate, for supporting the web on its second side immediately prior to the strip being cut from the edge of the travelling web as the first and second arm assemblies move relative to the web.
  • 2. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly of claim 1 wherein the second support plate has an opening aligned with the nozzle to permit effluent spray to pass.
  • 3. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly of claim 1 wherein the first and second support plates have leading curved portions to guide the web between the first and second support plates as the first and second arm assemblies are moved inwardly of the outside edge of the web.
  • 4. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly of claim 1 wherein the second arm assembly further comprises a waste disposal post the waste disposal post being positioned spaced from the second side of the web aligned with the water jet nozzle to receive effluent spray from the nozzle after cutting through the web.
  • 5. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly of claim 1 wherein the trim chute opening is bounded by a first side edge extending in the first direction of web travel substantially in alignment with the cutting aperture to limit that portion of the web passing over the trim chute opening; and further including negative pressure means associated with the trim chute for drawing the strip into and through the trim chute.
  • 6. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly of claim 1 wherein the first support plate has a plurality of suction apertures positioned substantially on an inboard side of the cutting aperture defined relative to the web to support the web after the strip has been cut and to permit the strip to be directed into the trim chute opening.
  • 7. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim assembly of claim 6 wherein the suction apertures are positioned both upstream and downstream of the cutting aperture in the first direction of web travel.
  • 8. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly of claim 7 wherein the first support plate further includes depending side walls extending away from the web and a rear wall closing the side walls to define a chamber, the water jet nozzle located in the chamber and second negative pressure means being applied to the chamber.
  • 9. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly of claim 1 wherein the trim chute is located on the same side of the web as the first support plate, the trim chute having an opening in the first support plate downstream of the cutting aperture and a lead-in curved surface immediately downstream of the cutting aperture extending from the first support plate and into the trim chute opening overwhich the strip passes.
  • 10. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly of claim 1 wherein the negative pressure means includes a flexible hose connected to the trim chute to maintain the negative pressure in the trim chute and to move with lateral movement of the trim chute relative to the web.
  • 11. The moveable integral water jet web cutting and trim chute assembly of claim 1 wherein the negative pressure means includes a stationary extension chute having an opening coupled with the trim chute permitting relative lateral movement between the trim chute and the stationary extension chute while maintaining the negative pressure to the trim chute from the stationary extension chute.
Priority Claims (2)
Number Date Country Kind
2339453 Mar 2001 CA
2370242 Jan 2002 CA
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