81 |
Cutting-machine. |
US1907372914 |
1907-05-10 |
US899860A |
1908-09-29 |
COLEMAN ROBERT F |
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82 |
Leather-lace cutter. |
US1901065517 |
1901-06-21 |
US704294A |
1902-07-08 |
BJORKANDER GUSTAF OLSSON |
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83 |
ellis |
US562126D |
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US562126A |
1896-06-16 |
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84 |
Paul w alder |
US403805D |
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US403805A |
1889-05-21 |
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85 |
Leather-rounding machine |
US393788D |
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US393788A |
1888-12-04 |
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86 |
Machine for rounding leather |
US283024D |
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US283024A |
1883-08-14 |
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87 |
Lash-cutter |
US273749D |
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US273749A |
1883-03-13 |
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88 |
Improvement in rein-rounding machines |
US221868D |
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US221868A |
1879-11-18 |
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89 |
Improvement in machines for rounding leather |
US168403D |
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US168403A |
1875-10-05 |
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90 |
Improvement in machines for rounding leather |
US156615D |
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US156615A |
1874-11-03 |
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91 |
Improvement in machines for rounding reims |
US133274D |
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US133274A |
1872-11-19 |
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92 |
Improvement in strap-machines |
US125766D |
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US125766A |
1872-04-16 |
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93 |
Improvement in leather-rounding machines |
US113707D |
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US113707A |
1871-04-11 |
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94 |
Improved fly-string- cutter and rounder |
US92377D |
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US92377A |
1869-07-06 |
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95 |
Springs |
US68949D |
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US68949A |
1867-09-17 |
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96 |
Impeoved machine foe eolling leathee |
US60277D |
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US60277A |
1866-12-04 |
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97 |
Machine for cutting rawhides and leather into strips for the manufac |
US1927D |
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US1927A |
1841-01-09 |
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98 |
STRIP SUPPORT AND ALIGNMENT DEVICE, PARTICULARLY FOR STRIPS TO BE CUT IN A CUTTING MACHINE |
US14904558 |
2014-06-11 |
US20160152432A1 |
2016-06-02 |
Alessandro CORSICO PICCOLINO |
A strip support and alignment device, particularly for strips to be cut in a cutting machine, the device comprising: a sheet that is stretched between a station for feeding at least one strip and a station for processing said strip, which defines a support and alignment surface for the strip, first elements for fixing the sheet to the feeding station, second elements for fixing the sheet to the processing station, elements for winding and unwinding the sheet, which are adapted to wind or unwind the sheet in order to vary its length depending on the distance between the feeding station and the processing station. |
99 |
Strap edger assembly |
US341585 |
1989-04-21 |
US5027621A |
1991-07-02 |
Barry Schiller |
A bench mounted and manually operated strap edger assembly structured to shape, parallel and reduce strap edges to a desired uniform width or thickness depending, at least to some extent upon the application for with the strap edger is intended. Each of two knife holders are adjustably mounted on a support base such that the cutting edge of one knife secured to a respective holder may be independently and fixedly adjusted relative to the longitudinal edge of the strap being shaped. The second knife and attached knife holder are movable between a fully opened and a plurality of cutting positions so that; the leading end of the strap is easily and operatively positionable relative to the cutting blade with the second knife holder in the fully opened position; facilitating a strong hand hold thereon enabling the user of the such assembly to pull the strap through the edger assembly once moving the second knife into one of the cutting positions to accomplish the intended operation. |
100 |
Portable strip cutter |
US3709081D |
1970-11-09 |
US3709081A |
1973-01-09 |
RUSH J |
A portable strip cutter is formed by support structure including an upright guide for guiding the edge of a material through the cutter, a plurality of blade holding members which also define a common bearing surface for the material to be drawn through cutter blades mounted in selected ones of the blade holding members, and a guide bar is rotatably mounted above the bearing surface to define a restricted passage through which the material is fed to the cutter. An extension is mounted on the guide with a sleeve-mounted, pointed projection slidably movable on the extension to hold a piece of material for cutting into a spiral or circular strip.
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