Article: Japanese Inventors Develop Rotary Cutter

ALEXANDRIA, Va., Nov. 7 -- Takashi Miyatake and Hideaki Miyauchi, both of Mitoyo-gun, Japan, have developed a rotary cutter and a method for manufacturing fibrous product using the same.

According to the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Disclosed is a rotary cutter including a first roll and a second roll. With contact peripheries of the first roll being pressed against contact peripheries of the second roll, the first roll and the second roll are driven to rotate in synchronism with each other so that a first cutting blade is opposed to a second abutment at a distance apart and a second cutting blade is opposed to a first abutment at a distance apart. When fed between the first roll ...

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