17-04-2017, 11:07 AM
The design of the paper cutting machine using the Geneva mechanism is very useful for cutting papers in equal and exact dimensions. Geneva drive is an indexing mechanism that converts continuous motion into intermittent motion. Due to intermittent movement, the paper moves between the time intervals of the cut-off periods. The paper cut is then achieved by the crank mechanism and lever. The cutter will return to its original position due to the spring effect.
This machine is also used to cut various kinds of paper products, plastic, thin film, leather, non-ferrous metal slice, etc. This system can be applicable in the paper cutting industry and shows how can be a low Cost in Production.
It is a demonstration of how a single energy source with the combination of different mechanical techniques can efficiently perform simple operations in an industry.
The idea is to combine the intermittent mechanism of extraction of roll paper in standard length with the automated paper cutting tool, so that both processes are carried out with a minimum energy consumption, giving efficient results.
This machine is also used to cut various kinds of paper products, plastic, thin film, leather, non-ferrous metal slice, etc. This system can be applicable in the paper cutting industry and shows how can be a low Cost in Production.
It is a demonstration of how a single energy source with the combination of different mechanical techniques can efficiently perform simple operations in an industry.
The idea is to combine the intermittent mechanism of extraction of roll paper in standard length with the automated paper cutting tool, so that both processes are carried out with a minimum energy consumption, giving efficient results.
It can be understood in the following video: