FOLDING KNIVES POCKET KNIVES

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CASE AMERICAN WORKMAN XX MADE BY AMERICAN WORKMEN FOR AMERICAN WORKMEN W.R. CASE & SONS CUTLERY COMPANY 50 OWENS WAY BRADFORD PA 16701 folding knives and pocket knives;AMERICAN WORKMAN;
CASE X X 6.5 BONESTAG W.R. CASE & SONS CUTLERY COMPANY 50 OWENS WAY BRADFORD PA 16701 folding knives and pocket knives;CASE X X 6 5 BONE STAG;BONE STAG;The stippling is for shading purposes. The lining is a feature of the mark.;
CASE XX W.R. CASE & SONS CUTLERY COMPANY 50 OWENS WAY BRADFORD PA 16701 folding knives and pocket knives;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;The lining in the drawing is a feature of the mark and is not intended to indicate color.;
EKA EKA-KNIVAR AB BOX 6 SATTARGATAN 4 ESKILSTUNA 63102 Sweden FOLDING KNIVES AND POCKET KNIVES;EKA IS THE SWEDISH NAME FOR A SMALL BOAT MADE OF OAK.;
EKA ESKILSTUNA KNIVFABRIKS AB SATTARGATAN 4 ESKILSTUNA Sweden FOLDING KNIVES AND POCKET KNIVES;EKA IS THE SWEDISH NAME FOR A SMALL BOAT MADE OF OAK.;
OREGON BLADE MAKER OBM Engineering Inc. 2615 SE 39th Loop, Ste I Hillsboro OR 97123 folding knives and pocket knives sold to collectors;OREGON;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The invention concerns an arrangement for the adjustment of the position of a shearbar with respect to knives of a chopper assembly. The arrangement includes a first adjusting drive to position the first end of the shearbar at a predetermined first spacing from the knives and a second adjusting drive to position the second end of the shearbar with respect to the knives until a spacing measurement arrangement indicates that the spacing between the shearbar and the knives is less than a threshold value. An analogous procedure is applied to the first adjusting drive. On the basis of the measurement values the shearbar is brought into a position that corresponds to a desired gap between the shearbar and the knives. Each of the first spacing and the second spacing are greater than the desired gap between the shearbar and the knives.