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MAMOLAR PALACIOS PRIMITIVO
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Perforating, Stamping-Out Or Severing By Means Other Than Cutting
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A can opener, essentially characterized by the fact that the blade forms part, as a minor arm, of an elbow lever, the profile of which being such that when acting on the greater arm of said elbow lever, the point of the blade impinges on the material to be sheared continuing the penetration into the interior of the boat due to the sharp bevel at its end, and the displacement of said blade is then carried out by means of a pinion device driven by a crank, the teeth of the pinion being inclined in the opposite direction to the of displacement to produce this by means of its engagement with the projection of the can, the cutting being carried out because, the working profile of the blade has its inclination counteracted by the support of the greater arm of the bell-shaped lever on tongues of coupling to the open can . (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
ES0015856U1947-10-021947-10-02
Can opener.
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Device to cut the envelopes by the edge, in order to facilitate the quick opening of the correspondence (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)