GB189723180A - Improvements in Machines for Scoring, Grooving, and Cutting Cardboard and Similar Materials employed in the Manufacture of Boxes and the like.
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Improvements in Machines for Scoring, Grooving, and Cutting Cardboard and Similar Materials employed in the Manufacture of Boxes and the like.
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Arthur William Stevenson
Nathaniel Bott Chadwick
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23,180. Stevenson, A. W., and Chadwick, N. B. Oct. 9. Cutting-machines for cardboard and the like.- In scoring and cutting cardboard and like material for boxes and the like, the scoring- saws fare adjustably mounted on a shaft g, the material d being fed over them by the rollers e, m and pressed to them by rollers on an adjustable frame h. The cutters n, between which the material finally passes, cut the latter into pieces of the required size. The dust falls into a trough u from which it is withdrawn by an exhaust fan or other suitable appliance.
GB189723180D1897-10-091897-10-09Improvements in Machines for Scoring, Grooving, and Cutting Cardboard and Similar Materials employed in the Manufacture of Boxes and the like.
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An Improved Mode of Cutting Out and Grooving or Indenting Cardboard, Millboard, Paper, Thin Wood, and other Materials from which to form Boxes and other articles.