UTILITY SPORT KNIVES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
HAI HOCHO COLD STEEL, INC. 6060 Nicolle Street Ventura CA 93003 utility sport knives;The English translation of the words HAI HOCHO in the mark is Yes, Knife.;
RAY EVERNHAM EVERNHAM, RAYMOND D., JR. 320 AVIATION DRIVE STATESVILLE NC 28677 Utility and sport knives;Machine tools for use on automobiles and related automotive components, namely, impact wrenches, air ratchets, and pneumatic hammers;The name Ray Evernham refers to a living individual whose consent is of record.;Clothing, namely, caps, hats, shirts and jackets;
RAY EVERNHAM EVERNHAM MOTORSPORTS 7100 WEDDINGTON ROAD HARRISBURG NC 28075 Utility and sport knives;Machine tools for use on automobiles and related automotive components, namely, impact wrenches, air ratchets, and pneumatic hammers;The name Ray Evernham refers to a living individual whose consent is of record.;Clothing, namely, caps, hats, shirts and jackets;
RAY EVERNHAM Ray J. 18917 Peninsula Point Drive Cornelius NC 28031 Utility and sport knives;Machine tools for use on automobiles and related automotive components, namely, impact wrenches, air ratchets, and pneumatic hammers;The name Ray Evernham refers to a living individual whose consent is of record.;Clothing, namely, caps, hats, shirts and jackets;
 

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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.