Work holders – Work-underlying support – Mixing or kneading board
Patent
1986-10-29
1988-07-12
Schmidt, Frederick R.
Work holders
Work-underlying support
Mixing or kneading board
B23Q 300
Patent
active
047565195
ABSTRACT:
This invention is concerned with a cutting surface formed of at least two boards. Each board is rectangular in shape and has opposing, substantially straight edges. There is a notch in one side edge and a projection in the other side edge to permit frictional interlocking and removal of the boards from engagement with one another. A support for guiding the slicing of bread has a base corresponding in shape and size to a projection so that the support can be inserted in an unused recess of one of the boards forming the cutting surface.
REFERENCES:
patent: 863307 (1907-08-01), McKenzie
patent: 2609024 (1952-09-01), Russ
patent: 4173287 (1979-11-01), Kumakawa
patent: 4550543 (1985-11-01), Valenzano
Hartman Judy J.
Schmidt Frederick R.
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