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US1503739A
US1503739A US698218A US69821824A US1503739A US 1503739 A US1503739 A US 1503739A US 698218 A US698218 A US 698218A US 69821824 A US69821824 A US 69821824A US 1503739 A US1503739 A US 1503739A
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  • edges of the latter being thickened so as to form shoulders for limiting the depth of the cut and preventing the knife from entering and damaging the hide.
  • Fig. 1 of the accompanying drawings represents a side view of the knife
  • Fig. 2 a cross-section of the same on the line 22 of Fig. 1.
  • the knife is composed of a handle a to which a blade holder in the form of two superposed, bladeshaped metal strips 0 are secured.
  • a thin steel blade I) is adapted to be inserted between the strips 0 and to be clamped in position, for instance by means of screws d.
  • the arrangement is such that the cutting edge, together with a narrow uniform margin, of the blade 7) projects beyond the edges of the strips 0, and said latter edges are thickened so as to form shoulders whereby the depth of the out is limited.
  • the two strips may be connected at the Serial No. 698,218.
  • the blade 7) is removed from the holder for sharpening.
  • a flaying-knife comprising a handle
  • a blade holder composed of two superposed metal strips secured to said handle, a loose blade adapted to be held between said strips with the cutting edge projecting uniformly from the edges of the strips, and means for clamping the strips to the blade, the edges of the strips being thickened so as to form shoulders along the cutting edge of the blade for limiting the depth of the cut.
  • a flaying-knife comprising a handle
  • a blade holder composed of two superposed, blade-shaped metal strips secured to said handle and connected along one edge, a loose blade adapted to be held between said strips with the cutting edge projecting uniformly from the free edges thereof, and means for clamping the strips to the blade, said free edges of the strips being thickened so as to form shoulders for limiting the depth of the out.

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Aug. 5 1924.
e.zURc|-|ER PLAYING KNIFE Filed March 10 Patented Aug. 5, 1924.
UNITED STATES GOTTLIEB ZTl'RGI-IER, 0F ZURICH, SWITZERLAND.
FLAYING- KNIFE.
Application filed March 10, 1924.
gin of the blade, projects beyond the strips,
the edges of the latter being thickened so as to form shoulders for limiting the depth of the cut and preventing the knife from entering and damaging the hide.
Fig. 1 of the accompanying drawings represents a side view of the knife, and
Fig. 2, a cross-section of the same on the line 22 of Fig. 1.
The knife is composed of a handle a to which a blade holder in the form of two superposed, bladeshaped metal strips 0 are secured. A thin steel blade I) is adapted to be inserted between the strips 0 and to be clamped in position, for instance by means of screws d. The arrangement is such that the cutting edge, together with a narrow uniform margin, of the blade 7) projects beyond the edges of the strips 0, and said latter edges are thickened so as to form shoulders whereby the depth of the out is limited.
The two strips may be connected at the Serial No. 698,218.
back edge of the knife, as shown in Fig. 2. WVhile the shoulder-forming edges of the strips 0 are thick, the remaining portions thereof are preferably made as thin as convenient so as not to make the knife too heavy and so that a certain amount of flexibility is obtained.
The blade 7) is removed from the holder for sharpening.
By limiting the depth of the cut in this manner, a damage to the hide is effectively prevented.
I claim 1. A flaying-knife comprising a handle,
a blade holder composed of two superposed metal strips secured to said handle, a loose blade adapted to be held between said strips with the cutting edge projecting uniformly from the edges of the strips, and means for clamping the strips to the blade, the edges of the strips being thickened so as to form shoulders along the cutting edge of the blade for limiting the depth of the cut.
2. A flaying-knife comprising a handle,
a blade holder composed of two superposed, blade-shaped metal strips secured to said handle and connected along one edge, a loose blade adapted to be held between said strips with the cutting edge projecting uniformly from the free edges thereof, and means for clamping the strips to the blade, said free edges of the strips being thickened so as to form shoulders for limiting the depth of the out.
GOTTLIEB' ZURCHER.
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Cited By (3)

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2724181A (en) * 1952-10-17 1955-11-22 Munson A Seward Device for cutting stacked sheets of paper and the like
US3892038A (en) * 1973-06-25 1975-07-01 Phillip J Novak Single sheet paper slitter
US3898735A (en) * 1973-05-09 1975-08-12 Conde Kk Knife for cutting out clippings

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2724181A (en) * 1952-10-17 1955-11-22 Munson A Seward Device for cutting stacked sheets of paper and the like
US3898735A (en) * 1973-05-09 1975-08-12 Conde Kk Knife for cutting out clippings
US3892038A (en) * 1973-06-25 1975-07-01 Phillip J Novak Single sheet paper slitter

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