to DMG-Lib main page
Home  · Site map  · Contact  ·

Advanced Search   Mechanism Search

cutting device

Click to enlarge

Structure of mechanism

Function A cutting device, particularly suited for removing vehicle glazing panels, has forward blade carrier and a rearward handle spaced from the forward blade carrier. The forward blade carrier may function as a handle, the device thereby being operable in two handed use. The rearward handle and forward blade may be movable relative to one another permitting re-configuration of the device. The rearward handle and forward blade carrier may be connected by a bridge portion. Novel aspects of the blade and lubrication for the device are also described and claimed.
Comment Author : Pierre-Guillaume FRADET
Modified by : Khaled-Assad ARROUK
IFMA (French Institute for Advanced Mechanics) - http://www.ifma.fr
Clermont-Ferrand, FRANCE
This model was generated to explain a certain patent in more detail.
The model and all attached items were made within this context.
Dimension of mechanism spatial
Number of links 4
Drive movement Rotation
Degree of freedom 3
Fundamental mechanism Link containing mechanism
Number of inputs 2
Number of followers 1
Revolution ability no
Revolution ability of input link yes
Relative position between drive and output coaxial
 

Application

Application area Transport/Traffic
Examples of application rescue people after a car accident. Fast cutting of plexiglass surfaces.
 
Collections
Link containing mechanism
Transportation
CFAO 2011
Permanent links
DMG-Lib FaviconDMG-Lib https://www.dmg-lib.org/dmglib/handler?mcdsc=3127025
Europeana FaviconEuropeana  http://www.europeana.eu/portal/record/2020801/dmglib_handler_mcdsc_3127025.html
Data provider
IFMIFMA  http://www.ifma.fr
Administration
Location IFMA (French Institute for Advanced Mechanics)
Producer Pierre-Guillaume Fradet
Persons editor: Arrouk, Khaled (Ed.)
creator: Fradet, Pierre-Guillaume
Date of production September 2011 - January 2012
Further media formats
Animations
CAX files
Documents
Videos
Images

nach oben up
×