Transversal cutting equipment for sheets separable from overlapped continuous forms

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United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 8308153
APP PUB NO 20110210495A1
SERIAL NO

12980439

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A transversal cutting equipment for sheets separable from overlapped continuous forms, wherein the forms are longitudinally divided from a basic continuous form for producing documents with a single sheet or more sheets, and wherein the documents and the respective sheets are printed according to a predetermined order. The equipment comprises a cutting device for joined separation of the sheets; an accumulating and forwarding device; transport paths; and differentiating means for modifying the transport times of the sheets along one or more transport paths. The cutting device operates in a continuous way, while the accumulating and forwarding device collects the sheet or sheets of a partially formed document and sends the sheet or sheets upon the completion of the document. The differentiating means modifies the transport times without interrupting the cutting device so that a cut sheet of a following document, is transferred to the accumulating and forwarding device for the formation of the following document, substantially after the forwarding of the preceding document.

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TECNAU S R L10015 IVREA (TO)

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Aprato, Armando Ivrea, IT 16 340
De, Marco Giuliano Ivrea, IT 17 296
Massucco, Alberto Ivrea, IT 6 164
Modica, Francesco Ivrea, IT 7 142
Terrusi, Francesco Ivrea, IT 11 166

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