Manually Actuated Work-moving Tool Patents (Class 83/570)
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Publication number: 20110197452Abstract: A manually operated kitchenware apparatus which has a suction operated mounting foot that can be operated by twisting or rotating a body of the apparatus. The apparatus can also have a removable cutter blade and a handle that receives a plurality of interchangeable grating blades.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2011Publication date: August 18, 2011Applicant: UNION LUCKY INDUSTRIAL LIMITEDInventor: Shun So
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Publication number: 20090301280Abstract: The invention relates to a cutting device for a film of an endless web, which includes at least one blade for severing the film. A blade holder which receives and fixes the blade thereto is disposed on a base ring. The base ring in turn, is rotatably supported on a flange element. The blade is disposed in the blade holder in such a way that upon a rotation of the base ring, severing of the film by the blade is effected.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2009Publication date: December 10, 2009Inventors: Albrecht Kuehnle, Bernd Mueller, Thomas Hertfelder, Rolf Daeuber, Steffen Groeber, Florian Stadelmann
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Publication number: 20090249935Abstract: A food slicer includes a lower container for holding sliced food items and one or more blades at the top. A pushing element is secured within a housing, with the housing being configured to slide vertically with respect to the container. A pair of pillars and a pair of guides form a path such that the pushing element follows a generally straight and vertical path as it moves downward toward the blades.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2008Publication date: October 8, 2009Applicant: PROGRESSIVE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATIONInventor: Sascha Kaposi
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Patent number: 5146828Abstract: A wrap film cutter including a bar shaped housing and a lid as the main body; a double tiered protrusion on the front edge of the lid; a stuck out shaft attached to the end of the protrusion; a trough on the front edge of the housing; an indented cutting set installed in the trough. The hollow portion of the bar shaped housing is for the installation of the wrap film. With this device the film wil be cut by the length needed through an easy and quick pushing motion onto the lid. This way can save the time and energy and meanwhile, keep film in tidy shape.Type: GrantFiled: March 29, 1991Date of Patent: September 15, 1992Inventors: Hong-Yuan Huang, Kuo-Feng Huang
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Patent number: 4499805Abstract: A large punch for piercing a thick bundle of sheets of paper at a time. A gear mechanism is operationally associated with a handle to move vertically a pair of paper holding plates cooperating with a pair of cylindrical piercing blades provided on a base, and thereby reduces the force required for moving the handle for the piercing operation. A base plate, which has a pair of holes each defining a passage for one of the piercing blades, is vertically rotatably supported on the base, and is normally biased upwardly to facilitate removal of the piercing blades from a thick bundle of sheets of paper after it has been pierced. The piercing blades and the paper holding plates are removably attached to the base and the gear mechanism, respectively, so that both of them can be easily changed to new ones if required.Type: GrantFiled: July 1, 1982Date of Patent: February 19, 1985Assignee: Carl Manufacturing Co., Ltd.Inventor: Chuzo Mori
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Patent number: 4164881Abstract: The present application discloses a die cutter assembly which includes in combination a plurality of flat wood layers which support a steel rule die for cutting paper such as cardboard and like material. Metal hinge members are secured to opposed sides of the flat wood layers and each hinge member has a portion which overhangs the wood layers. A pivot member extends from each overhanging portion. A cover is provided which is capable of moving between a closed and an open position and this cover member comprises a flat surface which is adapted to engage the steel rule die for cutting paper interposed between the steel rule die and the flat surface of the cover member. The cover member has four downturned edges to fit around the top edge of the wood layers in the closed position of the cover member.Type: GrantFiled: May 8, 1978Date of Patent: August 21, 1979Inventor: Henry H. Jenkins
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Patent number: 3949637Abstract: An onion slicer comprises a drum-shaped body composed of a bottom part and a removable upper part. The upper part contains a plurality of fixed radially disposed bars forming a grating, a rotatable cutter shaft, and a plurality of knife blades attached to the shaft and adapted to pass through the gaps between neighboring bars when the shaft is rotated.Type: GrantFiled: March 21, 1974Date of Patent: April 13, 1976Assignee: Gebr. Funke MetallwarenfabrikInventor: Gabi Funke, nee Honsel