Cutting – Means to drive or to guide tool – Constantly urged tool or tool support
Patent
1997-01-17
1999-02-23
Rachuba, M.
Cutting
Means to drive or to guide tool
Constantly urged tool or tool support
83564, 83605, 83608, 83618, 83633, 83829, 83932, 30114, 30303, 30315, A21C 508, A21C 1504, B26D 510, B26D 726
Patent
active
058732942
ABSTRACT:
A semi-automatic tool cuts pizzas into pieces of the same size. A platform has a supporting column provided with a cantilever arm terminating with a sleeve and a slidable rod is within the sleeve. The rod has a base with a series of radial blades on its lower face and a control lever on its upper face by means of which said rod is pressed downwards against the force of a return spring mounted on the rod.
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Bloom Leonard
Eurotecno, S.R.L.
Goodman Charles
Rachuba M.
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