Solid material comminution or disintegration – Apparatus – With means to protect operator from injury
Patent
1998-09-15
2000-06-27
Rosenbaum, Mark
Solid material comminution or disintegration
Apparatus
With means to protect operator from injury
29428, 241100, 241236, B02C 1816
Patent
active
060796456
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides new paper shredding devices mountable on various horizontal and vertical surfaces. The paper shredder has a housing defining a paper inlet and a shredding knife in the housing positioned downstream of the paper inlet. A shredding knife controller is connected to the shredding knife. A shredded paper receptacle is positioned downstream of the shredding knife. A bottom of the housing serves as a tabletop mount for standing the shredder on a tabletop. One or more holes may be provided in the back side of the housing to permit the shredder to be mounted on a wall.
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OKANO paper shredder, Model No. AGS1018C, 3 pages of digital photographs, known prior to Sep. 15, 1998.
Bhatti Toheed I.
Carrillo Greg
Henreckson Todd
Mueller Carolyn
Nanos Nicholas M.
General Binding Corporation
Rosenbaum Mark
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