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Cake cutter
   
Document Number
US Patent 4847998
Issued Date
July 18, 1989
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Inventors
Gilbert; Sandi (East Greenwich, RI)
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Abstract
A cake cutter is disclosed that has a vertical blade with an outline of an isosceles triangle. The base wall of the blade is in two parts, a handle beign affixed to each part, the two legs of the handle being joined by an arcuate spring section.
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Published
July 18, 1989
Application Number
06/618,545
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June 8, 1984
US Classification
30/114  
Int'l Classification
A47G   21/04   (20060101)   A21C   15/04   (20060101)   A21C   15/00   (20060101)   A47G   21/00   (20060101)  
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30/114   30/302   30/303   30/124  
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