Cutlery – Shell openers – Nutcrackers
Patent
1995-05-04
1997-06-03
Watts, Douglas
Cutlery
Shell openers
Nutcrackers
301202, A47J 4326
Patent
active
056342721
ABSTRACT:
A nut can be pierced with a device employing an upper member having a manually engageable surface. The device also has a base with an underside adapted to stably rest atop a horizontal support surface. The upper member has a free end, a pivotal end, and a manually engageable surface. This member is mounted at the pivotal end to articulate atop the base. The cutter is mounted on the member proximate the free end and opposite the manually engageable surface. A retractable element is mounted adjacent to the cutter to reciprocate with respect thereto. This retractable element can retract relative to the member to expose and give the cutter clearance for piercing the nut.
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Adams, Esq. Thomas L.
Watts Douglas
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