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Scissors made of steel stampings
   
Document Number
US Patent 3913422
Issued Date
October 21, 1975
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Abstract
Shears made of cut parts of a steel sheet, the upper and lower portions being integrally structured and each having a cutting blade, a shank and a finger hole.
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Owner
Krusius Brothers (Solingen,DT)
Published
October 21, 1975
Application Number
05/489,427
Filed
July 17, 1974
US Classification
76/106.5   D8/57
Int'l Classification
B26B   13/00   (20060101)  
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Parent Case
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 290,228 filed Sept. 18, 1972, now abandoned.
Priority Data
Oct 04, 1971 [DT] 2149429
USPTO Field of Search
30/254   30/256   30/257   30/258   30/341   128/318   128/321   76/14A  
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