Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus – Preform severing means
Patent
1988-03-28
1989-04-04
Woo, Jay H.
Plastic article or earthenware shaping or treating: apparatus
Preform severing means
30315, 30316, 249103, 425298, 426503, D 7 43, A21C 1110
Patent
active
048182079
ABSTRACT:
A dough cutter which has a complete set of cursive alphabetic letters (22) raised on the top of individual cutter bodies (20) that attach together forming a continuous combination of letters. On the side of each body opposite the letters is an extended cutting blade (26) outwardly deployed from the body in the form of a border of the raised letter the same as on the top, except in mirror image. A method of attachment is employed, in three embodiments, each holding a number of bodies together forming a continuous combination of letters. When the cutter is pressed into baking dough, a continuous combination of letters is formed in infinite variations heretofore unachievable.
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Bushey C. Scott
Cota Albert O.
Woo Jay H.
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