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US3744692A
US3744692A US00252349A US3744692DA US3744692A US 3744692 A US3744692 A US 3744692A US 00252349 A US00252349 A US 00252349A US 3744692D A US3744692D A US 3744692DA US 3744692 A US3744692 A US 3744692A
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    • C03GLASS; MINERAL OR SLAG WOOL
    • C03BMANUFACTURE, SHAPING, OR SUPPLEMENTARY PROCESSES
    • C03B33/00Severing cooled glass
    • C03B33/10Glass-cutting tools, e.g. scoring tools
    • C03B33/12Hand tools
    • C03B33/14Hand tools specially adapted for cutting tubes, rods, or hollow products
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T225/00Severing by tearing or breaking
    • Y10T225/30Breaking or tearing apparatus
    • Y10T225/307Combined with preliminary weakener or with nonbreaking cutter
    • Y10T225/321Preliminary weakener
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T225/00Severing by tearing or breaking
    • Y10T225/30Breaking or tearing apparatus
    • Y10T225/371Movable breaking tool
    • YGENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
    • Y10TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC
    • Y10TTECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER US CLASSIFICATION
    • Y10T82/00Turning
    • Y10T82/16Severing or cut-off
    • Y10T82/16426Infeed means
    • Y10T82/16803Rotatable tool[s] driven by contact with work

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  • ABSTRACT I Apparatus for cutting brittle articles such as glass bottles, jugs and tubes by scribing a cut line on the outside of the article and tapping the article from the inside, opposite the cut line, to break the article along the cut line, or otherwise severing the article along the cut line.
  • the apparatus comprises a flat base plate, a post extending upwardly from the base plate and a cutting wheel frame slidably mounted on the post.
  • the base of an article such as a bottle is placed on the base plate and the position of the cutting wheel frame is adjusted to the level of the desired cut line on the article.
  • the cutting wheel frame is then suitably tilted, if necessary, such that the cutting wheel is perpendicular to the article at the desired cut line.
  • Th lateral position of the article is defined by means of an arm pivoted on the base plate, and the article is then manually rotated against the cutting wheel and against the arm while its bottom remains on the base plate.
  • a tapper is introduced into the article to tap the inside wall opposite the scribed cut line.
  • the tapper may be suspended from a boom extending from the top of the post or from the cutting wheel frame, or it may be an independent tapper.
  • the article may be severed along the cut line by other means, such as thermal shock.
  • the invention is in the field of cutting brittle articles such as glass bottles, jugs, tubes or similar articles which have a base and an upwardly extending wall and which are made of brittle material.
  • One standard method of cutting articles such as glass bottles or tubes involves using a glass cutter wheel to scribe a out line on the outside wall of the article, and then using a tapper to tap along the inside wall of the article opposite the scribed out line for the purpose of severing the article along the cut line.
  • a general requirement for successful cutting is that the cutting wheel be perpendicular to the surface on which it is scribing, and that the cutting wheel be in the plane of the scribed cut line.
  • Another general requirement is that the scribed cut line be continuous and that it be of proper depth.
  • the tapping be directly opposite the scribed cut line and that it be with proper force. Failure to satisfy either of these general requirements usually results in uneven severence of the glass or destruction of the article.
  • the object of the subject invention is to provide a glass cutter which is simple and reliable and which satisfactorily cuts articles of different sizes and shapes and particularly articles of other than round cross-section and larger articles.
  • the invention is in the field of cutting brittle articles such as glass bottles, jugs, tubes and the like, and any other articles which have bottom surfaces and upwardly extending walls and which are made of brittle material.
  • a specific embodiment of the invention comprises a base plate which has a flat upwardly facing support surface for supporting the bottom of an article positioned for cutting, a post spaced from the support surface and extending upwardly therefrom, and cutting means slidably mounted on the post and having a cutting edge facing in the direction of the support surface for scribing a cut line on the wall of an article placed on the support surface.
  • the bottle bottom is placed on the support surface of the base plate, and a positioning arm which is pivoted on the base plate is used to define the lateral position of the bottle with respect to the post. Then the sidewall of the article is brought next to the cutting means, and the cutting means is adjusted up or down the post such that a cutting wheel carried thereby is aligned with the desired location of a cut line. If at that point the cutting wheel is not perpendicular to the wall of the article at the location of the desired out line, the cutting means is suitably adjusted with respect to the post so that the cutting wheel is perpendicular to the articlewall. Then a out line is scribed by manually rotating the bottle against the cutting wheel while keeping the article wall in contact with the positioning arm, and while keeping the article bottom firmly on the base plate.
  • a tapper is introduced into the article for tapping the inside wall thereof opposite the out line in order to break the article into two pieces along the out line.
  • the tapper may be supported from a boom extending from the top of the post or from the cutting means and serving to support the tapper in pendulum-like fashion to ensure that its tapping end is exactly opposite the scribed out line.
  • a tapper independent of the boom may be: used.
  • the lateral position of the article with respect to the boom is defined by means of a special tapping position of the positioning arm.
  • the article may be severed along the scribed cut line by thermal shock.
  • An important aspect of the invented apparatus is that it can be used with equal facilities on articles such as conventional round bottles, and on odd-shaped articles such as square and rectangular bottles, vases and the like.
  • FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the invented glass cutter with a bottle positioned for cutting.
  • FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line 3-3 of FIG. 7 is a view similar to that of FIG. 6 and showing a different use of the wedge.
  • FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along line 9-9 of FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 10 is a partial sectional view taken along line 10-l0 of FIG. 8.
  • FIG. 13 is a partly elevational and partly sectional view of the tapper.
  • FIG. 14 is a sectional view taken along line 14-14 of FIG. 13.
  • FIG. 16 is a partial side elevational view of a modified boom supporting a modified tapper and a partly elevational and partly sectional view of a bottle positioned for tapping.
  • FIG. 17 is a sectional view along line 17-17 in FIG. 16.
  • FIG. 18 is a sectional view along line l8l8 in FIG. 16.
  • FIG. 19 is a sectional view along line l919 in FIG.
  • FIG. 21 is a sectional view along line 2l--2l in FIG. 19.
  • FIG. 22 is a partial side elevational view showing a modified boom extending from the cutting wheel frame.
  • FIG. '23 is a sectional view taken along line 2323 of FIG. 22.
  • FIG. 25 is a perspective view of the modified boom shown in FIGS. 22 and 23.
  • the lateral position of the bottle 20 on the base plate 22 is further defined by a positioning arm 30 whose near end is pivotally mounted on the base plate 22 by means of a fastener 32.
  • the far end of the positioning arm 30 is releasably secured to the base plate 22 such that the arm 30 pivots about the fastener 32 like a phonograph arm and can be fixed at a particular position of its far end with respect to the base plate 22.
  • the base plate 22 is provided with an arcuate slot 34 whose arc center is at the fastener 32, and with a bolt 36 which has a head 36a disposed below the arcuate.
  • the head 36a is wider than the slot 34, such that the wing nut 36 can be tightened to fix the far end of the positioning arm 30 at a particular location along the arcuate slot 34, or it can be loosened such that the arm 30 can be moved like a phonograph arm to a different position along the arcuate slot 34.
  • the means for changing the angle between the plane of the cutting wheel 24 and an article positioned for cutting, for the purpose of making sure that the cutting wheel 24 is perpendicular to the article wall at the place of the desired cut line includes a wedge 38 which may be inserted between the frame 26 and the post 28 as shown in FIGS. 6 and 7.
  • the next operation is to position the cutting wheel 24 at the place where a line is to be scribed on the bottle 20.
  • the wing nut 40c is loosened and the frame 26 is slid up or down the post 28 until the cutting wheel 24 is suitably aligned with the desired cut line location. If the side wall of the bottle at that location is vertical, the wing nut 40c is tightened to secure the frame 26 to the post 28 at that position. If the side wall of the bottle is not vertical at the location of the desired cut line, the wing nut 40c is loosened and the wedge 38 is inserted between the post 28 and the frame 26 far enough to make the cutting wheel 24 as perpendicular as possible to the side wall of the bottle at the location of the desired cut line. A stack of two or more wedges may be used, if necessary.
  • a cut line is then scribed by manually rotating the bottle against the cutting wheel 24 while keeping the bottle bottom on the base plate 22 and while keeping the side wall of the bottle in contact with the arm 30.
  • a severing method is tapping the inside of the article exactly opposite the out line scribed on the outside surface of the article side wall. To sever an article by tapping, it is essential that the tapping be exactly opposite the scribed cut line and that the tap-,
  • the invented apparatus is provided with a tapper and means for suspending the tapper such that the hammer end of the tapper is at a precisely defined elevation with respect to the base plate 22.
  • a boom 42 is suitably attached to the top end of the post 28 and a tapper 44 is suspended from the right-hand portion of the boom 42 such that the hammer end of the tapper 44 can move in pendulum-like fashion to strike the inside of the article.
  • the boom 42 has a substantially rectangular cross-section and has a longitudinally extending opening 42a which .is centrally located and which is wide enough to receive loosely the top portion of the post 28.
  • the sidewalls of the boom 42 which flank the opening 42a are provided with parallel longitudinal slots 42b, and a bolt 46 extends through the slots 42b and through the top portion of the post 28.
  • the head 46b of the bolt 46 is on one side of the boom 42, while the threaded free end portion of the bolt 46
  • the right-hand portion of the boom 42 forks into two parallel vertical walls each of which is provided with an upwardly facing cradle-like cutout 420 which receives loosely a spool-like attachment 47 which is releasably secured to the tapper 44.
  • a sleeve 44g encloses the lower ends of the C-section 44a and the T-section 44b to keep them together and to facilitate the operation of the rack and pinion arrangement for changing the angle between the shank section and the hammer section of the tapper 44. If it is desired to make the hammer end 440 longer, one or more inserts 44h may be used as shown in FIG. 15.
  • the C-section 44a and the T-section 44b of the tapper 44 may be moved with respect to each other to suitably angle the hammer portion 440 with respect to the shank portion of the tapper 44.
  • the friction between the sections 44a and 44b holds them in the selected position with respect to each other.
  • the wing nut 48a of the bolt which secures the attachment 47 to the shank portion of the tapper 44 is loosened, and the shank portion of the tapper 44 is moved with respect to the attachment-47 until the hammer end 440 of the tapper 44 is exactly opposite the scribed cutline, as shown in FIG. 8.
  • the wing nut 48a is then tightened to secure the attachment 46 to the shank portion of the tapper 44 in the selected position, and the wing nut 46a of the bolt 46 securing the boom' 42 to the post 28 is also tightened to retain the selected position of the boom 42.
  • the bottle 20 may then be tapped by manually swinging the upper portion of the tapper 44 to the left and to the right as in FIG. 8. After one or more taps, a crack develops at the location of the cutline which is tapped, and the bottle 20 is manually turned such that it can be again tapped at a location adjacent the crack which has developed. When a new crack continuous with the first crack develops, the bottle is again turned a little and tapping continues untilthe crack is around the entire circumference of the bottle 20 and the bottle can be severed into two pieces along the cut line.
  • a bolt 56 passes through suitable openings in the two side walls of the clamp 54 and the post 28 and is provided with a wing nut 56a which can be loosened to allow the C-shaped clamp 54 to pivot about the bolt 56, thereby pivoting the boom 50 about the top end of the post 28, and to also allow the boom 50 to be moved to the left and to the right (in FIG. 16).
  • the wing nut 56a can be tightened to secure the boom 50 in a selected position with respect to the post 28.
  • the right-hand portion of the boom 50 is provided with a circular opening 50e which is used to suspend a modified tapper 52.
  • the suspending attachment of which the plate 52b is a part can be moved up and down along the length of the wire 52a and can be secured at a selected position by tightening the wing nut 5212. Also, when the wing nut S2e is sufficiently loosened, the plate 52b can be rotated 180 with respect to the length of the wire 52a, such that the plate 52b can be either in the position shown in FIG. 19 or in the position shown in FIG. 20.
  • the article For severing an article by tapping with the modified tapping means shown in FIGS. 16 through 21, the article is positioned on the base plate 22 as shown in FIGS. 8 and 9. Then the position of the boom 50 with respect to the post 28 is adjusted such that the opening 50e is directly above the center of the article.
  • the tapping end of the wire 52a is then introduced through the opening 50c, as shown in FIGS. 16 and 17, and the plate 52b is adjusted along the length ofthe wire 52a such that the sharpt tapping end of the wire 52a is exactly opposite the scribed cut line when the plate 52b is resting on the opening 50e in the boom 50.
  • the article can be severed along the cut line by tapping as described earlier. It is noted that when the boom 50 is used, the plate 52b is suspened thereon as shown in FIG. 19, with the blunter end of the plate 52b resting on the boom 50.
  • the modified tapper 52 may be used without the boom 50, i.e., directly on an article which has a scribed out line.
  • the plate 52b may be secured to the wire 520 as shown in FIG. 20, and the sharper end of the plate 52b may be partly introduced into the bottle mouth as shown in FIG. 20.
  • the position of the plate 52b with respect to the wire 52a may then be adjusted such that the sharp tapping end of the wire 52a is exactly opposite the cut line when the plate 52b is positioned with respect to the bottle mouth shown in FIG. 20.
  • a modified and preferred boom 60 for supporting a modified tapper 52 is shown in FIGS. 22 through 25.
  • the modified boom 60 differs from the boom 50 shown in FIGS. 16 through 18 primarily in the fact that it at-' taches to the cutting wheel frame 26 and not to the vertical post 28.
  • the modified boom 60 is generally rectangular in horizontal cross-section and has a centrally located notched rectangular opening 60a.
  • the boom 60 attaches to the cutting wheel frame 26 by means of a bolt 62 which passes through an elongated slot 26c in the top wall 26e of the cutting wheel frame 26 (when the cutting wheel 26 is mounted as shown in FIG. 22) and through a suitable opening 60b in the boom 60.
  • the head of the bolt 62 is below the wall 26e of the cutting wheel frame 26 and is wider than the width of the slot 26c, while the top end of the shank of the bolt 62 protrudes above the boom 60 and is provided with a wing nut 62a.
  • the boom 60 can be pivoted about the bolt 62, for example, between the two positions shown in FIG. 23, or it can be moved to the left and to the right (as in FIGS. 22, 23 and 24) by moving the bolt 62 along the slot 260.
  • the wing nut 62a can be tightened to secure the boom 60 at a selected position with respect to the vertical post 28.
  • the rectangular opening 60a in the boom 60 is provided with transversely arranged notches 60c for supporting the modified tapper 52 at a selected position with respect to the vertical post 28.
  • the modified boom and tapper shown in FIGS. 22 through 25 are used in the following manner: An article is positioned for tapping as described earlier, the cutting wheel frame 26 is secured to the vertical post 28 in the position shown in FIG. 22, the modified boom 60 is attached to the cutting wheel frame 26 as described in the preceding paragraph, and the boom 60 is oriented as shown in FIG. 23. The article is then placed in the tapping position described earlier, and the lower tapping end of the modified tapper 52 is inserted through the rectangular opening 60a and into the article. The plate 52b of the modified tapper 52 is placed between two selected facing notches 600 such that the wire 52a is approximately at the center of the article which is prepared for tapping.
  • the wing nut 62a is loosened and the boom 60 is moved to the left or to the right for fine adjustment of the position of the tapper 52 with respect to the article.
  • the wing nut 62a is then tightened, and the article is tapped from the inside as described earlier.
  • the modified boom 60 may be moved out of the way by loosening the wing nut 62a and rotating the boom 60 to the position shown in broken lines in FIG. 23.
  • the boom 60 may be secured in that broken lines position by tightening the wing nut 62a.
  • the boom 60 is in that side position, it does not interfere with cutting, and it may remain in that side position while a new article is cut as described earlier.
  • Articles on which a out line has been scribed as described above may be severed into two pieces by methods other than tapping.
  • an article with a cut line scribed thereon may be severed by thermal shock produced by filling the article with hot liquids such as water and directing a relatively thin stream of cold liquids such as cold tap water to the outside of the article along the scribed cut line.
  • Other methods of severing by thermal shock are also possible.
  • Such other methods may include heating the article at the out line by means of a hot wire or lighting a combustible liquid soaked string wound around the article over the out line.
  • Apparatus for cutting brittle articles each having a bottom surface and a wall extending upwardly from the bottom surface, said apparatus comprising:
  • base plate means having a flat upwardly facing support surface; a post spaced from the support surface and extending upwardly from the base plate means; cutting means having a cutting edge and slidably mounted on the post for' motion toward and away from the support surface of the base plate means along the post, said cutting edge facing in the direction of the support surface, and
  • Apparatus as in claim 1 including adjusting means for selectively fixing the cutting means at a defined orientation of the cutting edge with respect to the post, whereby the cutting edge may be oriented perpendicularly to the wall of an article positionedfor cutting.
  • the post includes a wall facing the support surface of the base plate means and having a vertically extending guide slot
  • the cutting means includes a frame having a key projection slidably fitting within the guide slot and a fastening means for releasably fixing the frame at a selected position along the guide slot, whereby the cutting means may be tilted at a selected angle with respect to the post wall by inserting the wedge-shaped insert to a selected degree between the cutting means and the post.
  • Apparatus as in claim 1 including positioning means for fixing in at least one direction the lateral position of an article placed on the base plate means for cutting.
  • the positioning means comprises an arm having a near end and a far end, means for pivotally connecting the near end of the arm with the base plate means to allow pivoting the arm in a plane substantially parallel to the support surface of the base plate means, and means for selectively and releasably afiixing the far end of the arm to the base plate means at selected positions with respect to the post.
  • Apparatus as in claim 8 wherein the means for selectively and releasably affixing the far end of the positioning arm to the base plate means comprises means defining an arcuate slot in the base plate means having an arc center at the point where the near end of the arm is pivoted, and fastening means for selectively and releasably fastening the far end of the arm at selected positions along said arcuate slot.
  • said positioning means comprises an arm pivotally mounted for motion in a plane substantially parallel to the support surface of the base plate means and having a tapping position for restraining in a fixed position with respect to the post an article placed on the support surface of the base plate means and a range of cutting positions for restraining the lateral motion in one direction of an article placed on the support surface of the base plate means for cutting.
  • Apparatus as in claim 1 including a tapper having a hammer-like tapping end insertable into a cut article placed on the support surface of the base plate to tap the wall surface opposite the out line thereon, and including a tapper support means for supporting the tapping end of the tapper at a selected height above the support surface of the base plate means.
  • the tapper support means comprises a boom, means for pivotally and slidably fastening the boom to the post above the cutting means to allow pivotting the boom about an axis perpendicular to the guide slot of the post and to allow lateral adjustment of the boom toward and away from the support surface of the base plate means, said boom having means for pivotally supporting the tapper, whereby the tapper may be positioned with its tapping end opposite a cut line in the article wall and the article wall may be tapped by pivoting the tapper about the boom support.
  • the base plate means has a substantially flat bottom surface and includes a retaining leg extending downwardly along one peripheral edge of the base plate means, whereby the bottom surface of the base plate means may be placed over a flat surface such as a table top and the retaining leg may be brought in contact with the edge of the flat surface to assist in keeping the base plate from sliding over the flat surface.
  • Apparatus as in claim 1 for cutting articles which have a top surface parallel to the article bottom surface said apparatus including a tapper having a stem terminating in a hammer-like tapping end, retaining means slidably mounted on the tapper stem for engaging the top surface of the article to limit the distance between the tapping end and the article top, and means for selectively fastening the retaining means to the tapper stem at a selected position of the retaining means on the tapper stem.
  • Apparatus as in claim 1 including a tapper having a tapping end insertable into a cut article placed on the support surface of the base plate to tap the wall surface opposite the out line thereon and including a tapper support means for supporting the tapping end of the tapper at a selected height above the support surface of the base plate means, and means for relasably securing the tapper support means to the cutting means.
  • said tapper support means is movable between a tapping position in which it extends from the cutting means toward the support surface of the base plate and a side position in which it clears the support surface of the base plate and the space thereabove.
  • Apparatus as in claim 1 including a tapper comprising two elongated shank portions movable relative to each other, a hammer-like tapping portion pivotally secured to one of the shank portions and means for changing the angle between the hammer end and the shank of the tapper by moving the elongated shank portions relative to each other.

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