Class 225 | SEVERING BY TEARING OR BREAKING |
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1 | METHODS |
2 | With preliminary weakening |
3 | Longitudinally of direction of feed |
4 | Transversely of continuously fed work |
6 | SEVERING BY MANUALLY FORCING AGAINST FIXED EDGE |
7 | With other type severing means |
8 | With timer-released means for preventing work feed-out |
9 | Including means to effect bias cut |
10 | With feed-out of predetermined length from work supply |
11 | Including means to select or adjust feed-out length |
12 | Including feed-out stop for manually pulled work |
13 | Stop abuts work edge or work-mounted article |
14 | With feed-out of lead-end to aid initial grasping |
15 | Merely to provide lead-end for manual grasping |
16 | Manually operated feed-out mechanism |
17 | With indicator |
19 | With blade-edge guard |
21 | Work stripped from blade by relatively movable means |
23 | With means to move work toward or into severing position |
25 | With work-immobilizing paster surface |
27 | With means to hold pad or stack of individual sheets |
28 | With means to separate severed end of stub from supply package |
29 | With changeable blade-edge contour |
31 | Blade slidable along plane of work surface |
32 | Zigzag-folded supply package |
33 | Separate blades usable alternatively or sequentially on same work supply |
34 | Plural supply sources |
35 | On turret-type support with single blade |
36 | With movable blade registrable selectively with each source |
37 | With plural blades |
39 | With housing for work supply |
40 | Liquid-, gas-, or light-tight work passage |
41 | With inspection window or transparent panel |
42 | With mounting means for housing |
43 | Blade on pivoted closure for housing |
44 | Sectional telescoping housing |
46 | Including special support for wound supply package |
48 | Single blank container |
51 | With brake or tensioner |
53 | With finger-access opening to facilitate work feed-out |
54 | With internal guide |
55 | Blade carrier bodily and slidably supported on running length work |
56 | Blade mounted on hand-held wound package |
57 | With lead-end stripper for tacky adhesive work |
58 | By resiliently embracing outer circumference of package |
59 | Work supply nonrotatably wound on flanged spool |
60 | Circumferentially movable blade radially retained by beaded or grooved flanges |
61 | Blade carrier supports hollow spool for rotation |
62 | Flange edge notched to provide or coact with cutter |
63 | With clamp for lead-end of strand-type work |
65 | By resiliently engaging package ends or interior of core |
66 | Blade carrier supports package for rotation |
67 | Movable blade continually biased toward wound web supply package |
68 | Including temporary bias-disabling means |
69 | Including stripper to separate lead-end from package |
70 | Weight of bodily movable package contributes to blade-biasing force |
71 | Blade slidably guided |
72 | Blade movable to severing position by moving work |
76 | Wound package bodily biased toward fixed blade |
77 | With fixed blade and support for wound package |
78 | Body- or belt-attached |
79 | With brake applied to supply package |
80 | With guide spaced from blade edge to provide lead-end therebetween |
81 | With work-abutment stop |
82 | With brake or clamp |
83 | Thread cutter and clamp attachment for sewing machine presser foot |
84 | Applied to running length work |
87 | Manually applied, spring returned |
88 | With guide for running length work |
89 | Blade manually movable to or from severing position |
90 | With means to facilitate lead-end grasping |
91 | Blades or severing devices |
93 | BREAKING OR TEARING APPARATUS |
93.5 | Including means to apply thermal shock to work |
94 | Combined with preliminary weakener or with nonbreaking cutter |
97 | Plural breakers |
98 | Conveyer diverter for moving work |
100 | Work-parting pullers (bursters) |
102 | Axial twisters |
103 | Movable breaking tool |
106 | Web restrainer |
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