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Precise positioning of blank in die
   
Document Number
US Patent 5041071
Issued Date
August 20, 1991
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A paper tray forming machine with an improved blank centering device which consists of at least one finger which is moved upward and toward two passive stops. The finger may be shaped similarly to the blank's edge so that precise positioning occurs during the motion of the fingers.
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Published
August 20, 1991
Application Number
07/448,521
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December 11, 1989
US Classification
493/167   493/143 493/417
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B31B   43/00   (20060101)  
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493/143   493/167   493/174   493/417  
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