Cutting – Tool with either work holder or means to hold work supply
Patent
1975-08-22
1976-06-08
Yost, Frank T.
Cutting
Tool with either work holder or means to hold work supply
83545, 83698, 83858, 83DIG1, B26D 312
Patent
active
039615510
ABSTRACT:
Disclosed is a hand-operated device for slitting fabric drawn therethrough into strips. The device has a V-shaped bracket which is secured over the edge of a table top by a wedge, without using any tools. Fabric is drawn by hand from the edge toward the interior of the table top between a row of blades extending upwardly from the device and a guard bar disposed over the blades. The device can be disassembled, without using any tools, to reposition the blades so as to cut strips of different widths or to replace blades. Except for the blades, the device is entirely formed of an inexpensive plastic material formed by a process such as molding.
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