US Patent: 933,688
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Machine for Cutting Friction Fabrics
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Patentee:
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Leonard Atwood (exact or similar names) - Philadelphia, PA |
Manufacturer: |
Not known to have been produced |
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Patent Dates:
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May 12, 1908 |
Granted: |
Sep. 07, 1909 |
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Joel Havens
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Description: |
Abstract:
My invention relates to certain improvements in machines for cutting what is known as "friction fabric", that is, a fabric having a plastic substance applied to one or both sides thereof and adapted for use in the manufacture of rubber hose, pipes or belt- in, It will be understood that the machine may be used for cutting fabrics coated with other material than rubber having a sticky or adhesive nature.
Claim:
The combination in a machine for cutting cloth, of a table having a series of perforations therein, means for producing a suction communicating with the perforations in the table, as to hold the cloth to the table, a, carriage arranged to travel on the table, diagonal guides on the carriage and a cutter adapted to the diagonal guides on the carriage so that on the reciprocation of the cutter and the movement of the carriage, the cloth will be cut into strips on diagonal lines. |
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