Tool for removing highway lane marking tabs

Cutlery – Cutting tools – Scrapers

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30315, 1523608, A47L 1308

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054654890

ABSTRACT:
A tool having a base plate for sliding along a roadway surface and defining slots extending rearwardly from a forward edge of the base plate. Each slot has parallel wall surfaces between which a flexible tab to be cut is received and held upright until a cutting edge, at the slot end, severs the tab at roadway surface level. Side walls and a rear wall on the base plate confine severed tabs on the base plate until tab discharge into a receptacle. Blade surfaces on the base plate are inclined downwardly and forwardly. A closure, on a modified form of the tool, may swing open to admit a tab being severed and thereafter close to prevent loss of severed tabs from the tool. A pivotally mounted handle facilitates sliding of the tool along a roadway in surface contact with same. A discharge opening in the rear wall of the modified tool facilitates tab discharge into a receptacle.

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patent: 4848816 (1989-07-01), Anderson

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