序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Tape/tube printer US11632730 2005-07-12 US07806608B2 2010-10-05 Masao Saito; Hiroaki Sudo; Yasunori Kudo
A half cut portion is provided with a receiving base for receiving a tube, and a cutter for cutting the tube. The receiving base is provided with a stroke adjusting lever on an upper portion of the receiving base, and the stroke adjusting lever is provided with a cam face in which an amount of projecting is varied by being rotated. The cutter butts to the cam face and a depth of a half cut is set according to a displacement of the amount of projecting of the cam face from the receiving base.
142 FILM SLITTER, FILM AND FILM SLITTING METHOD US12569696 2009-09-29 US20100080974A1 2010-04-01 Eijiro NAGAO; Osamu Noguchi
A multi-head film slitter slits wide film having a photosensitive emulsion layer oriented upwards to produce motion picture film. A lower rotary blade has a lower cutting edge. An upper rotary blade has an upper cutting edge, for shearing the wide film with the lower cutting edge. The upper and lower cutting edges are overlapped partially, and contact one another in a position downstream in a running direction of the wide film. A clearance is provided between the upper and lower cutting edges in a position upstream in the running direction. Also, a lower blade shaft rotates the lower blade. An upper blade shaft is disposed higher than the lower blade shaft, for rotating the upper blade. The clearance is provided by inclining the upper blade shaft on a plane on which the upper blade shaft lies and which is parallel with the wide film.
143 Material Cutter with a Selectable Cutting Profile US12578074 2009-10-13 US20100018376A1 2010-01-28 Michael Scott Adams; Marc R. Obenshain
A material cutter for producing a selected cutting profile. The material cutter includes a cutter frame and a cutter button. The cutter frame has a stationary blade. The cutter button, which is slidably mounted in the cutter frame, has a moving blade with a cutting edge. The cutter button preferably includes a profile selector, so that when a driving force is applied to the cutter button, the moving blade slides past the stationary blade to the extent allowed by the profile selector. The profile selector may be a knob and the cutting profile may be set manually or automatically. It is preferred that at least one of the selectable cutting profiles is a partial cut.
144 Material cutter with a selectable cutting profile US11290912 2005-11-30 US07632031B2 2009-12-15 Michael Scott Adams; Marc R. Obenshain
A material cutter for producing a selected cutting profile. The material cutter includes a cutter frame and a cutter button. The cutter frame has a stationary blade. The cutter button, which is slidably mounted in the cutter frame, has a moving blade with a cutting edge. The cutter button preferably includes a profile selector, so that when a driving force is applied to the cutter button, the moving blade slides past the stationary blade to the extent allowed by the profile selector. The profile selector may be a knob and the cutting profile may be set manually or automatically. It is preferred that at least one of the selectable cutting profiles is a partial cut.
145 Tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw US11297731 2005-12-08 US07631584B2 2009-12-15 Timothy Don Quinn
A tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw includes a first end configured to be coupled with the reciprocating saw and a second end configured to be coupled with a tool. The tool adaptor also includes an elongated portion defined between the first end and the second end. The tool includes a coupler configured to be coupled with the second end. The tool also includes a tool device. The tool device may be a scraper, a saw, a grout saw, a file, a wire brush, a cultivator, or other type of tool device. The tool may also include a keyless chuck. The tool adaptor and tool may form a unitary construction.
146 Perforation forming mechanism for use in an imaging apparatus US11566476 2006-12-04 US07354211B2 2008-04-08 Adam Jude Ahne; William Michael Connors; Mark Joseph Edwards; William George Goff, III; Brian Keith Owens; Ricky Earl Robbins; Douglas Laurence Robertson
An apparatus for perforating a sheet of print media having a front side and a back side includes a printhead carriage for carrying a printhead. A perforator carriage carries a perforation forming mechanism. An isolation damper having elastic, vibration absorbing, characteristics couples the printhead carriage to the perforator carriage.
147 Label printer US11039894 2005-01-24 US07354210B2 2008-04-08 Keiji Seo; Akira Sago; Atsushi Kasugai; Kiyoshi Sugimoto
A cutting edge of a movable blade mounted to a cutter holder is inclined at an oblique cross angle. The cutting edge of the movable blade obliquely intersects a roll sheet placed on a cutter plate in its cutting direction. This ensures that the cutting edge cuts the roll sheet sharply. On this regard, this oblique cross angle has an influence on the number of times that the cutting edge is capable of cutting. An appropriate range of the oblique cross angle is 24° and 34°. The oblique cross angle is an angle formed between an upper surface of the cutter plate and the cutting edge in the cutting direction of the movable blade.
148 Food mill including a removable blade assembly US11429588 2006-05-05 US20070257143A1 2007-11-08 Paul Gregory; Alexandre Hennen; Conor McNamara
A food mill including a container having a first flange and an opposing second flange, and a blade assembly removably connected to the container. The blade assembly includes a support arm having a first end defining a slot engageable with the first flange, and a second end including a latch. The latch is movable between a first condition, where the latch is disengaged from the second flange, and a second condition, where the latch is engaged with the second flange.
149 SACRIFICIAL ROTARY SCISSORS US11530072 2006-09-08 US20070018021A1 2007-01-25 Charles Castronovo
True zero-clearance cutting on a commercial scale is provided via a cutting area including a sacrifice material that is relatively softer than the cutter. One example is a cutting system which is capable of cutting a material such as, for example, tape or paper, into a fiber or powder. The cutting system includes a cutting blade, typically a rotary cutter, and a sacrificial plate or round bar contacting the cutting blade. The contacting portion has a zero clearance during the cutting operation. A metering mechanism is also provided which is capable of metering the material at a predetermined rate to the cutting blade. A mechanism is also provided for incrementally moving the sacrificial blade towards the cutting blade to ensure that the zero clearance is maintained between the cutting blade and the sacrificial plate, even when the sacrificial plate begins to wear down due to usage. Also, destruction of the material is further enhanced by advantageous strategic patterning of cutting edges on a rotary cutter, and further by secondary shredding features. Systems are provided for reducing to-be-destroyed paper and other relatively-thin planar materials to a dust or powder-size.
150 Material cutter with a selectable cutting profile US11290912 2005-11-30 US20060133882A1 2006-06-22 Michael Adams; Marc Obenshain
A material cutter for producing a selected cutting profile. The material cutter includes a cutter frame and a cutter button. The cutter frame has a stationary blade. The cutter button, which is slidably mounted in the cutter frame, has a moving blade with a cutting edge. The cutter button preferably includes a profile selector, so that when a driving force is applied to the cutter button, the moving blade slides past the stationary blade to the extent allowed by the profile selector. The profile selector may be a knob and the cutting profile may be set manually or automatically. It is preferred that at least one of the selectable cutting profiles is a partial cut.
151 Tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw US11297731 2005-12-08 US20060086218A1 2006-04-27 Timothy Quinn
A tool adaptor for use with a reciprocating saw includes a first end configured to be coupled with the reciprocating saw and a second end configured to be coupled with a tool. The tool adaptor also includes an elongated portion defined between the first end and the second end. The tool includes a coupler configured to be coupled with the second end. The tool also includes a tool device. The tool device may be a scraper, a saw, a grout saw, a file, a wire brush, a cultivator, or other type of tool device. The tool may also include a keyless chuck. The tool adaptor and tool may form a unitary construction.
152 Press punching method and apparatus for forming a plurality of through holes by changing a travel distance of a punching mold US09793766 2001-02-27 US06877408B2 2005-04-12 Akihiro Kubota; Shuji Mori; Masamichi Fujimoto
A press punching apparatus makes many holes at the same time and changes an arrangement of the holes without changing a punch block and a die block. A punching mold is provided with a plurality of punches having different lengths. A travel distance of the mold is adjusted so that a first part of the punches penetrates a work piece to be punched in a first stroke. Then, the travel distance of the mold is changed so that the work piece is punched by a second part of the punches other than the first part of the punches in a second stroke.
153 Cutter unit, half-cutting mechanism, and tape printer US10917842 2004-08-13 US20050061132A1 2005-03-24 Hideo Sodeyama
A cutter unit includes a cutter frame, a scissors-type of full cutter having a fixed blade fixed to the cutter frame and a movable blade pivotally supported on the fixed blade, and a force-cutting half cutter having a straight-tooth cutting blade and a blade-receiving member for receiving the cutting blade when the cutting blade is operated. The full cutter and the half cutter are disposed close to each other so as to face a feeding path for a tape medium to be cut, and the blade-receiving member is fixed to the fixed blade.
154 Cutting device of packaging machine US09985195 2001-11-02 US20030084643A1 2003-05-08 Ying Liang Shen
A cutting device is incorporated in a packaging machine having at least one expansion cylinder consisting of upper and lower sections with a gap therebetween. The cutting device includes two rails located on opposite sides of the expansion cylinder and substantially parallel to each other. Two slide blocks are respectively and movably mounted on the rails for movement along the rails between first and second positions on opposite sides of the expansion cylinder. A single cutting blade is arranged between and carried by the slide blocks whereby when the slide blocks are moved along the rails between the first and second positions, the blade is driven to reciprocally pass through the gap between the upper and lower sections of the expansion cylinder. A driving device mechanically coupled to at least one of the slide blocks drives the slide blocks and the cutting blade to move linearly along the corresponding rails between the first and second positions and thus causing the cutting blade to reciprocally pass through the gap for cutting off a packaging material supplied to the expansion cylinder.
155 Wirelaying tool US09582484 2000-08-15 US06530139B1 2003-03-11 Gary Jones; Paul Cawrey
A wirelaying apparatus and method using a tool (30) having a cutter (31) operatively opening a cut in the interior bore surface (11) of a cylindrical pipe fitting (10), laying wire (12) into the cut and closing the cut using a flange closer (33). The wire (12) is delivered into the cut via an aperture (32) through the cutting means (31). Delivery of the wire (12) into the cut is thereby improved, overcoming the problem of wire running free within the fitting. In a second embodiment (see FIG. 12) the cutter (31) is rotatably mounted allowing a double helical coil to be formed without removing the cutter from the bore surface.
156 Cutting apparatus US09991638 2001-11-26 US20020069736A1 2002-06-13 Hisashi Yasoda; Noriyuki Wakabayashi; Takashi Tsuchida
To provide a cutting apparatus capable of executing cutting or half cutting of a work-piece depending upon quality of the work-piece by producing parallelism between a knife edge of a cutting blade and a mounting face of the work-piece. A support having the blade is provided to a column capable of controlling a tilting angle of the blade in a blade length direction, cutting or half cutting is executed by controlling vertical movement of the blade to the support by a driving source capable of controlling to move linearly provided to the support and by producing a relationship of parallelism to a surface of a table and a knife edge. Respective supports are unitized by being provided with respectively different types driving sources and the blade vertically moved by the driving source and mounted interchangeably and selectively on a column of a cutting apparatus.
157 Gang punch tool assembly US09906199 2001-07-16 US06389940B1 2002-05-21 David C. Long; John U. Knickerbocker; Mark J. LaPlante; Thomas Weiss; Robert P. Westerfield, Jr.
A gang punch tool assembly and method is provided for punching holes in a plurality of greensheets which are processed sequentially through the assembly. The punch mechanism is a gang punch cooperating with a corresponding die and the greensheet is automatically fed to the gang punch and die, the greensheet punched and then the punched greensheet removed from the punch area and another greensheet positioned for punching. Operation of the gang punch apparatus is efficient and effective and has a high greensheet throughput. A preferred gang punch uses a pressurizable air chamber for controlling punching of the greensheet without damage to the greensheets or gang punch mechanism.
158 GANG PUNCH TOOL ASSEMBLY US09906199 2001-07-16 US20020029670A1 2002-03-14 David C. Long; John U. Knickerbocker; Mark J. LaPlante; Thomas Weiss; Robert P. Westerfield JR.
A gang punch tool assembly and method is provided for punching holes in a plurality of greensheets which are processed sequentially through the assembly. The punch mechanism is a gang punch cooperating with a corresponding die and the greensheet is automatically fed to the gang punch and die, the greensheet punched and then the punched greensheet removed from the punch area and another greensheet positioned for punching. Operation of the gang punch apparatus is efficient and effective and has a high greensheet throughput. A preferred gang punch uses a pressurizable air chamber for controlling punching of the greensheet without damage to the greensheets or gang punch mechanism.
159 Cutting mode switching module in a printer US09695316 2000-10-25 US06347896B1 2002-02-19 Carl Wesley Robinson
Disclosed is a printer including: a fixed chassis mounted on the printer; a moving chassis being engageable with the fixed chassis between an open position and a closed position; and a cutting mode switching module for controlling a cutting mode of the printer, characterized in the cutting mode switching module comprising: a fixed blade mounted at the fixed chassis; a moving blade having an elongated pivot hole, through which pivot hole the moving blade is pivoted to a pivot end of the moving chassis such that the moving blade is shiftable within the pivot hole between a first position and a second position, and such that the fixed blade and moving blade is formed with a paper path therebetween when the moving chassis is at the closed position; a motor mounted in the moving chassis; and a crank pin engaging with and cranking the moving blade and driven by the motor to rotate in a first direction or a second direction; whereby when the moving chassis is at the closed position, the moving blade is capable of performing a partial cut or a full cut of the paper passing through the paper path depending on the rotational direction of the motor.
160 Blister pill package with safety backing US09873536 2001-06-04 US20020008046A1 2002-01-24 Kenneth E. Fuller; Harry S. Sowden
A non-through score line is made in the exposed surface of the blister sheet of a blister package. The non-through score line extends from one edge of an individual blister unit to an opposite or adjacent edge, i.e., across the corner of the blister unit. When the blister unit is angulated or flexed back at the non-through score line, the blister sheet will fracture. The smaller portion of the fractured blister sheet, still bonded to a backing sheet, acts as a tab for peeling the backing sheet from the blister sheet exposing the blister contents. Camouflage lines on the blister sheet help hide the score line, thereby rendering the package highly child-resistant.
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