Severing by tearing or breaking – Severing by manually forcing against fixed edge – With feed-out of predetermined length from work supply
Patent
1998-12-08
2000-11-28
Rachuba, M.
Severing by tearing or breaking
Severing by manually forcing against fixed edge
With feed-out of predetermined length from work supply
225 23, 225 77, 225 965, B26F 302
Patent
active
061523445
ABSTRACT:
A manual dispenser of material of indeterminate length, which is yieldably retained on a movable feeder, such that when the end of the material is pulled, the feeder moves until it reaches a stop, whereupon additional material is yielded from the feeder to a length suitable to the user. The material is then forced to sever against a cutter, creating a useful material segment, and also releasing the feeder to return to its initial position, powered by a biasing spring. Upon return, the feeder holds the remnant end of the material extended, readily accessible for grasping. An alternate embodiment comprises a movable cutter.
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