Cutting – Means to drive or to guide tool – With guard means
Patent
1994-08-12
1996-04-23
Peterson, Kenneth E.
Cutting
Means to drive or to guide tool
With guard means
83478, 83DIG1, B26D 722
Patent
active
055093370
ABSTRACT:
The invention relates to a guard which covers the periphery of the blade during use and is axially displaceable a limited distance to allow access to the rear of the blade to facilitate cleaning. The guard is mounted on the slicing machine in a fashion which prevents its removal except under condition in which the blade itself is first removed.
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Mitchell Danny J.
Norman Clyde W.
Shirk James A.
Peterson Kenneth E.
Premark FEG Corporatin
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