Lopper with bypassing blades

Cutlery – Cutting tools – Plural cooperating blades

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30341, B26B 1306

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046446524

ABSTRACT:
A lopper has first and second pivotably interconnected blades arranged on opposite sides of a cutting plane. The blades have arcuate cutting edges defining a crescent shaped opening which maintains the same configuration as it gradually diminishes in size before eventually disappearing as the cutting edges bypass each other during a cutting operation. Preferably, one of the blade tips extends angularly away from the cutting plane.

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