MANUALLY OPERATED KNIVES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
10X EDGECRAFT CORPORATION 825 Southwood Road Avondale PA 19311 manually operated knives, such as used in the kitchen or for hunting;10-X;
EDGECRAFT WORLD LEADER IN CUTTING EDGE TECHNOLOGY EDGECRAFT CORPORATION 825 Southwood Road Avondale PA 19311 manually operated knives, namely, kitchen [and hunting knives], and hand operated sharpeners for knives and other cutting tools;electric sharpeners for cutting instruments; namely, knives and scissors;
NO-RUST Plasplugs Inc. 1100 Towbin Avenue Lakewood NJ 08701 Manually operated knives, namely, planning knives, wallpaper knives, wire cutting or stripping knives, wood cutting knives, metal cutting knives, plastic cutting knives, tile cutting knives, cardboard cutting knives, scraping knives, carving knives and utility knives, blades, namely, planing blades, wallpaper blades, wire cutting or stripping blades, wood cutting blades, metal cutting blades, plastic cutting blades, tile cutting blades, cardboard cutting blades, scraping blades, carving blades and utility blades, and other hand-held cutting, stripping, carving and scraping devices, namely, paint and window scrapers, wallpaper strippers, tile adhesive trowels and tile and floor scraping tools;NO RUST;
 

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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.