Patent ID: 7654182
Filing Date: 2010-02-02
Classification: B26D,Y10T

Abstract:
1. A method of cutting a coated sheet, comprising the steps of: positioning a disk-shaped lower cutting blade and a disk-shaped upper cutting blade, which is disposed opposite the lower cutting blades and has a sharper knife angle compared with a knife angle of the lower cutting blade, such that rotational axes of the lower and upper cutting blades are arranged parallel to each other, and such that a part of the lower cutting blade and a part of the upper cutting blade overlap one another in the direction that the rotational axes extend; feeding a coated sheet with a coating layer which is filled with fine particles mainly composed of inorganic materials which are held together by a resin binder, on one side between the upper and lower cutting blades in the direction perpendicular to the rotational axes with a surface of the coated sheet disposed on a side opposite the coating layer being maintained in contact and being curved along with a periphery section of the lower cutting blade while rotating the upper and lower cutting blades; and shear-cutting the coated sheet by the upper and lower cutting blades in the direction of feeding the coated sheet, the method further comprising the step of, when the coated sheet is subjected to shear-cutting, positioning a contact start position, where contact between the coated sheet and the upper cutting blade starts, in a region which is located upstream in the feed direction of the coated sheet but outside a contacting area in the coated sheet where the coated sheet contacts with the periphery of the lower cutting blade and the upper cutting blade starts cutting the coated sheets from the contact start position, and positioning a contact end position, where contact between the coated sheet and the upper cutting blade ends, in a region which is located downstream in the feed direction of the coated sheet but inside the contacting area in the coated sheet where the coated sheet contacts with the periphery of the lower cutting blade.