Process for cutting off the stem of a bundle of five or six...

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A24B 5/08 (2006.01) A24B 5/06 (2006.01)

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CA 2152463

A process for cutting off tobacco leaves where leaves or a bundle of five to six tobacco leaves are attached to through their ends and, by stem cutting tools made up of a plurality of sharp blades or wires displacing in the direction from the end of the leaf to the stem thereof and separate such leaf blade from the stem thereof, which is cut off in pieces in a required length. The machine is basically made up of a supply mat parallel to a pair of leaf carrying belts or chains attaching them between the belts or chains tangent to each other and bring them near the string cutting cylinder and after than near the stem cutting tools attached to the periphery in the direction of the generatrix of those two parallel cylinders or on the mat provided against the pad or on two parallel mats nearly tangent which cut off such leaves. Then, the stems are cut off by cutting discs and the ends thereof are released at the end of the mat or chain.

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