B26B29/06

SELF-PROPELLED DRIVE AND CUTTER USING SAME
20230012889 · 2023-01-19 ·

A self-propelled cutter has a gear assembly to provide both downward and forward force on a material to be cut. A gear assembly includes a drive input gear that engages with a transfer gear and propulsion gear engaged with the transfer gear by a lever arm. The drive gear and transfer gear are coupled and fixed to the cutter body but the propulsion gear rotates about the transfer gear via the lever arm. This gear assembly enables the propulsion gear to move as required to provide both downward and forward force on a material to be cut, such as a cast. A self-propelled cutter may have a drive input that is coupled with a drive input device, such as a crank or an electric motor. A cutter may have a first gear assembly on a first side of the cutter body and a second gear assembly on a second side.

SELF-PROPELLED DRIVE AND CUTTER USING SAME
20230012889 · 2023-01-19 ·

A self-propelled cutter has a gear assembly to provide both downward and forward force on a material to be cut. A gear assembly includes a drive input gear that engages with a transfer gear and propulsion gear engaged with the transfer gear by a lever arm. The drive gear and transfer gear are coupled and fixed to the cutter body but the propulsion gear rotates about the transfer gear via the lever arm. This gear assembly enables the propulsion gear to move as required to provide both downward and forward force on a material to be cut, such as a cast. A self-propelled cutter may have a drive input that is coupled with a drive input device, such as a crank or an electric motor. A cutter may have a first gear assembly on a first side of the cutter body and a second gear assembly on a second side.

Drip irrigation feeder pipe slicer tool and method of detaching barbed fittings and devices using the same
11554509 · 2023-01-17 ·

A landscaping dripper system tool that safely enables releasing drip irrigation feeder pipe from the barbs of connected fittings and end-point devices; emitters, sprayers, manifolds, etc. The tool includes a channel and a parallel, recessed knife blade that receives and cuts the irrigation tubing wall, releasing the feeder pipe from the connected barbed fitting. The knife blade tip extends into the channel to a depth based on a standard irrigation tubing wall thickness, so when the operator slides the tubing with attached barb along the channel, the tubing wall is safely cut.

Drip irrigation feeder pipe slicer tool and method of detaching barbed fittings and devices using the same
11554509 · 2023-01-17 ·

A landscaping dripper system tool that safely enables releasing drip irrigation feeder pipe from the barbs of connected fittings and end-point devices; emitters, sprayers, manifolds, etc. The tool includes a channel and a parallel, recessed knife blade that receives and cuts the irrigation tubing wall, releasing the feeder pipe from the connected barbed fitting. The knife blade tip extends into the channel to a depth based on a standard irrigation tubing wall thickness, so when the operator slides the tubing with attached barb along the channel, the tubing wall is safely cut.

ADJUSTABLE KNIFE GUIDE ASSEMBLY
20230011787 · 2023-01-12 ·

The invention disclosed herein facilitates consistent slicing into equal halves or other special thicknesses of bagels and other bread products, while simultaneously protecting both hands from harm. The present invention is also fully adjustable to accommodate various size bread products. To achieve these functionalities, adjustable guides are provided that extend above the bread product to be cut to guide the knife from initial cut all the way to the end of the cut. Further, the present invention easily disassembles for cleaning.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR QUILTING BINDING GUIDE
20230056505 · 2023-02-23 ·

The binding guide is provided by a substantially rigid translucent non-regular hexagon body, having first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth peripheral edges. The first, second and third peripheral edges define a generally rectangular section of the translucent body. The fourth, fifth and sixth peripheral edge sections define a generally obtuse pointed section of the translucent body. At least one isosceles triangular ruling for establishing a binding margin is aligned to the third peripheral edge, as is at least one binding width guideline proximate to the third peripheral edge. At least one set of aligned apertures is disposed within the translucent body to uniformly fold the binding margin. And associated method of use is also provided.

SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR QUILTING BINDING GUIDE
20230056505 · 2023-02-23 ·

The binding guide is provided by a substantially rigid translucent non-regular hexagon body, having first, second, third, fourth, fifth and sixth peripheral edges. The first, second and third peripheral edges define a generally rectangular section of the translucent body. The fourth, fifth and sixth peripheral edge sections define a generally obtuse pointed section of the translucent body. At least one isosceles triangular ruling for establishing a binding margin is aligned to the third peripheral edge, as is at least one binding width guideline proximate to the third peripheral edge. At least one set of aligned apertures is disposed within the translucent body to uniformly fold the binding margin. And associated method of use is also provided.

Structure-lining apparatus with adjustable width and tool for same

A structure-lining apparatus for lining one or more surfaces of a structure formed from curable material cast in a form. The apparatus comprises a plurality of panels. The panels are connected at their respective edges in an edge-to-edge connection to provide a structure-lining surface. A plurality of anchoring components project from the panels into the liquid material during fabrication of the structure. The anchoring components each comprise one or more anchoring features which are encased in the material as the material solidifies to thereby bond the anchoring components to the structure. The plurality of anchoring components comprises one or more connector-type anchoring components for connecting to corresponding connector-type anchoring components on adjacent edges of a corresponding edge-adjacent panel to connect the edge-adjacent panels in an edge-adjacent relationship. The apparatus comprises one or more breakaway components on at least one of the plurality of panels.

Structure-lining apparatus with adjustable width and tool for same

A structure-lining apparatus for lining one or more surfaces of a structure formed from curable material cast in a form. The apparatus comprises a plurality of panels. The panels are connected at their respective edges in an edge-to-edge connection to provide a structure-lining surface. A plurality of anchoring components project from the panels into the liquid material during fabrication of the structure. The anchoring components each comprise one or more anchoring features which are encased in the material as the material solidifies to thereby bond the anchoring components to the structure. The plurality of anchoring components comprises one or more connector-type anchoring components for connecting to corresponding connector-type anchoring components on adjacent edges of a corresponding edge-adjacent panel to connect the edge-adjacent panels in an edge-adjacent relationship. The apparatus comprises one or more breakaway components on at least one of the plurality of panels.

Quilt binding cutting guide
11498233 · 2022-11-15 ·

A quilt binding cutting guide and a method for using it to cut and form low-bulk, angled seams for quilt bindings. The quilt binding generally has a first end and a second end. The cutting guide may comprise a quilt edge line, a right binding cutline, and a left binding cutline, the right binding cutline and the left binding cutline being spaced apart from, and parallel to, each other, and angled with respect to the quilt edge line. To use the guide, a user may position the cutting guide on top of a quilt so that the quilt edge line is directly above a raw edge of the quilt. The user may then use the guide lines on the cutting guide to position and cut the ends of a quilt binding accurately, without measuring or marking.