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US1676011A
US1676011A US114738A US11473826A US1676011A US 1676011 A US1676011 A US 1676011A US 114738 A US114738 A US 114738A US 11473826 A US11473826 A US 11473826A US 1676011 A US1676011 A US 1676011A
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    • C03BMANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
    • C03B33/00Severing cooled glass
    • C03B33/02Cutting or splitting sheet glass or ribbons; Apparatus or machines therefor
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  • the invention relates to tables for cutting glass, and particularly plate glass. It has for its principal object, the provision of improved means whereby the glass ma be easily shifted longitudinally of the table or transversely thereof.
  • the table is used alongside a creaking off table, on wh1ch a glass ribbon is divided into sections as 1t emerges from a leer, and the sheets, as they are cracked from the ribbon, are shifted s dewise onto the cutting table, and after trimming are shifted still further across the cutting table to a conveyor.
  • the sheets after trimming are placed in storage racks, instead of being transferred to the conveyor, and in such case, it is desirable to shift the sheets longitudinally of the cutting table and remove them from the end of the table.
  • FIG. 1 is a plan view, only partiallycomplete.
  • Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section.
  • Fig. 3 is an end elevation, and Figs. 4, 5 and 6 are enlarged detail views.
  • 1 is the table top, preferably of wood, having therecesses 2 cut therethrough for the operating rolls, as hereinafter described, and sup orted by the pairs of longitudinally extendlng channels 3 (Fig. 3).
  • This top is supported by a suitable frame 4, mounted upon the wheels 5 for movement laterally along the track 6.
  • roller units which project through the recesses 2 are all the same in construction and are shown in detail in Figs 4, 5 and 6.
  • Each unit comprises a castlng 7 having a downwardly extending lever arm 8 and carrying at its upper end the two rollers 9 and 10 mounted for rotation planes at right angles to each other.
  • ThlS unit is supported upon the pivot pin 11 extendin transverse y between the pair of channe 3.
  • the levers 8 in each row of units are connected by means of the bars or rods 12, and an operating link" 13 is roare curved at their left hand. ends, as indicated in Fig. 2 and are connected to cranks.
  • the roller units When the parts are in the position indicated in full lines in Fig. 2, the bars 12 at such time occupying their extreme left hand positions, the roller units are positioned so that the rollers 9 are lifted above the table top so that they will engage the sheet of glass 18, while the rollers 10 are lowered so that they do not engage the glass sheet.
  • the parts are also shown in this position in Fig. 5. This is the position occupied by the rollers units when the glass is moved laterally from thecracking 01f table onto the cutting table.
  • the osition of the roller units is shifted, the land lever16 being swung to the right to shift the bars 12 to the right and rock the roller units about their pivots ,11 so that the rollers 10 move up and engage the glass 18, while the rollers 9 move down out of contact with the glass.
  • the glass may now be very easily moved longitudinally of the table, and when it partially overhangs the end of the table, it may be conveniently tilted about the end project out past the end of the table. Because of the arrangement of the stop member 17 and the operating links 13, the roller units remain firmly positioned in either of the two positions to which they may have been moved.
  • roller units distributed over the area of the table and each comprislng a lever, carrying two rollers with their axes of rotation at right angles to each other, 105 and pivoted so that in one position of movement of the unit, one roller lies uppermost and in another position of movement, the other roller lies uppermost, and means for shifting the units.
  • roller units distributed over the area of the table and each comprising a lever, carrying two rollers with their axes of rotation at right angles to each other, and pivoted so that in one position of movement of the unit, one roller lies uppermost, and in another position of movement, the other roller lies uppermost, means for shifting the units in unison, and stop means for limiting the movements of the shifting means, arranged so that the units are positively maintained in the position to which they are shifted.
  • roller units distributed over the area of the table andeach comprising a lever, carrying two rollers with their axes of rotation at right angles to each other, and pivoted 'so that in one position of movement of the unit, one roller lies uppermost and in another position of movement, the other roller lies upperniosasand means for shifting the units in unison from one position to the other.
  • roller units distributed over the area of the table and each comprising a lever, carrying two rollers with their axes of rotation at right angles to each other, and pivoted so that in one position of movement of the unit, one roller lies uppermost and in another position of movement,'the other roller lies uppermmost, and means for shifting the'units, one of said sets of units being located at the extreme edge of the table so that a part of the rollers of said units act as a support for the glass sheet on the table when such sheet is tilted over said edge of the table in removing it from the table.

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July 3, 1928.
A.E.EVAN5 GLASS CUTTING TABLE 4 Sheets-Sheet 1 INVENTOR Filed June.9, 1926 Wm mw M w mw Mr M I imll M I July 3, 1928. 1,676,011
A. E. EVANS GLASS CUTTING TABLE Filed June 1926 4 Sheets-Sheet 2 7 1 ii l! L! July 3, 192a. 1,676,011
A. E. EVANS G LAS S CUTTING TABLE Filed June 1926 4 Sheets-Sheet 3 INVENTOR July 3, I928.
A. E. EVANS GLASS CUTTING TABLE Filed June 9, 1926 4 Sheets-Sheet.
INVENTOR Wllilil Patented July 3, 1928.
UNITED STATES 1,676,011 PATENT OFFICE.
ALBERT E. EVANS, F PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA, ASSIGNOR T0 PITTSBURGH PLATE GLASS COMFANY, A. CORPORATION OF PENNSYLVANIA.
GLASS-CUTTING mean.
' Application filed June 9,
The invention relates to tables for cutting glass, and particularly plate glass. It has for its principal object, the provision of improved means whereby the glass ma be easily shifted longitudinally of the table or transversely thereof. The table is used alongside a creaking off table, on wh1ch a glass ribbon is divided into sections as 1t emerges from a leer, and the sheets, as they are cracked from the ribbon, are shifted s dewise onto the cutting table, and after trimming are shifted still further across the cutting table to a conveyor. In some cases, however, the sheets after trimming are placed in storage racks, instead of being transferred to the conveyor, and in such case, it is desirable to shift the sheets longitudinally of the cutting table and remove them from the end of the table. The present construction provides an improved roller arrangement for facilitating this movement over the table in both directions; One embodiment of the invention is illustrated in the accompanyingdrawing-s, whereinz' I Figure 1 is a plan view, only partiallycomplete. Fig. 2 is a longitudinal section. Fig. 3 is an end elevation, and Figs. 4, 5 and 6 are enlarged detail views.
Referring to the drawings, 1 is the table top, preferably of wood, having therecesses 2 cut therethrough for the operating rolls, as hereinafter described, and sup orted by the pairs of longitudinally extendlng channels 3 (Fig. 3). This top is supported by a suitable frame 4, mounted upon the wheels 5 for movement laterally along the track 6.
The roller units which project through the recesses 2, are all the same in construction and are shown in detail in Figs 4, 5 and 6. Each unit comprises a castlng 7 having a downwardly extending lever arm 8 and carrying at its upper end the two rollers 9 and 10 mounted for rotation planes at right angles to each other. ThlS unit is supported upon the pivot pin 11 extendin transverse y between the pair of channe 3. The levers 8 in each row of units are connected by means of the bars or rods 12, and an operating link" 13 is roare curved at their left hand. ends, as indicated in Fig. 2 and are connected to cranks.
14 carried a transverse shaft 15. This shaft is mounted in suitable bearings secured 56 to the frame and is provided at its end y means of the stop bracket 17.
"set of rollers 10, which vided at the end of each bar, which links,
1926. serial No. 114,738.
with an operating hand lever 16 located at one side of the table (Fig. 1). This handle is stopped in its movement to the right by This stop bracket limits the movement of the bars 12 in one direction, while the engagement of the curved ends of the operating links with .the shaft 15 limits their movement in the, reverse direction.
When the parts are in the position indicated in full lines in Fig. 2, the bars 12 at such time occupying their extreme left hand positions, the roller units are positioned so that the rollers 9 are lifted above the table top so that they will engage the sheet of glass 18, while the rollers 10 are lowered so that they do not engage the glass sheet. The parts are also shown in this position in Fig. 5. This is the position occupied by the rollers units when the glass is moved laterally from thecracking 01f table onto the cutting table. If it is desired to move the sheet longitudinally of the table, the osition of the roller units is shifted, the land lever16 being swung to the right to shift the bars 12 to the right and rock the roller units about their pivots ,11 so that the rollers 10 move up and engage the glass 18, while the rollers 9 move down out of contact with the glass. The glass may now be very easily moved longitudinally of the table, and when it partially overhangs the end of the table, it may be conveniently tilted about the end project out past the end of the table. Because of the arrangement of the stop member 17 and the operating links 13, the roller units remain firmly positioned in either of the two positions to which they may have been moved. The advantages incident to the ease of movement of 95 the glass over the tables in both directions and to the simplicity of the construction will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art. I
- What I claim is:
1. In combination with a glass cutting table, a plurality of roller units distributed over the area of the table and each comprislng a lever, carrying two rollers with their axes of rotation at right angles to each other, 105 and pivoted so that in one position of movement of the unit, one roller lies uppermost and in another position of movement, the other roller lies uppermost, and means for shifting the units.
2. In combination with a glass cutting table, a plurality of roller units distributed over the area of the table and each comprising a lever, carrying two rollers with their axes of rotation at right angles to each other, and pivoted so that in one position of movement of the unit, one roller lies uppermost, and in another position of movement, the other roller lies uppermost, means for shifting the units in unison, and stop means for limiting the movements of the shifting means, arranged so that the units are positively maintained in the position to which they are shifted.
3. In combination with a glass cutting table, a plurality of roller units distributed over the area of the table andeach comprising a lever, carrying two rollers with their axes of rotation at right angles to each other, and pivoted 'so that in one position of movement of the unit, one roller lies uppermost and in another position of movement, the other roller lies upperniosasand means for shifting the units in unison from one position to the other.
4. In combination with a glass cutting table, a plurality of roller units distributed over the area of the table and each comprising a lever, carrying two rollers with their axes of rotation at right angles to each other, and pivoted so that in one position of movement of the unit, one roller lies uppermost and in another position of movement,'the other roller lies uppermmost, and means for shifting the'units, one of said sets of units being located at the extreme edge of the table so that a part of the rollers of said units act as a support for the glass sheet on the table when such sheet is tilted over said edge of the table in removing it from the table.
5. In combination with a glass cutting table having a plurality of perforations distributed over the area of the table top and extending therethrough, a plurality of pairs of rollers in said perforations with the members of each pair movable in a vertical direction, and having their axes of rotation at right angles to each other, and means for moving all of the rollers having their axes parallel upward, while at the same time moving all of the other rollers downward.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name this 3rdday of June, 1926.
' ALBERT E. EVANS.
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US2575450A (en) * 1946-10-02 1951-11-20 Goodrich Co B F Apparatus for cutting strip material
US4273053A (en) * 1976-03-29 1981-06-16 Gibbs-Ryder Materials Handling Systems, Inc. Material handling apparatus
WO1993021075A1 (en) * 1992-04-10 1993-10-28 Plesh Ronald L Sr Method for cooling plates and insert therefor
US5265711A (en) * 1992-04-10 1993-11-30 Plesh Sr Ronald L Plate transfer grid for cooling bed
US5472179A (en) * 1994-10-03 1995-12-05 Allor Manufacturing, Inc. Insert for cooling bed plate transfer grid
US20090257860A1 (en) * 2006-08-21 2009-10-15 Gerhard Schafer Apparatus and method for unloading trays having a pallet layer loaded
US20130042736A1 (en) * 2011-08-19 2013-02-21 Shenzhen China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. Cutting machine and positioning method thereof for positioning liquid crystal panel

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US2575450A (en) * 1946-10-02 1951-11-20 Goodrich Co B F Apparatus for cutting strip material
US4273053A (en) * 1976-03-29 1981-06-16 Gibbs-Ryder Materials Handling Systems, Inc. Material handling apparatus
WO1993021075A1 (en) * 1992-04-10 1993-10-28 Plesh Ronald L Sr Method for cooling plates and insert therefor
US5265711A (en) * 1992-04-10 1993-11-30 Plesh Sr Ronald L Plate transfer grid for cooling bed
US5301785A (en) * 1992-04-10 1994-04-12 Plesh Sr Ronald L Method for cooling plates and insert therefor
US5472179A (en) * 1994-10-03 1995-12-05 Allor Manufacturing, Inc. Insert for cooling bed plate transfer grid
US20090257860A1 (en) * 2006-08-21 2009-10-15 Gerhard Schafer Apparatus and method for unloading trays having a pallet layer loaded
US7735625B2 (en) * 2006-08-21 2010-06-15 SSI Schäfer Noell GmbH Lager- und Systemtechnik Apparatus and method for unloading trays having a pallet layer loaded
US20130042736A1 (en) * 2011-08-19 2013-02-21 Shenzhen China Star Optoelectronics Technology Co., Ltd. Cutting machine and positioning method thereof for positioning liquid crystal panel

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