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Class 30/215 - Rotary power source


Subclass of Class 30 - Cutlery
Definition: Shears in which movement is imparted to the blade or blades
No. of patents: 5
Last issue date: 03/11/2008


NumberTitleIssue Date
7340839Hair clipper having moving lower blade
Disclosed is a hair clipper having a moving lower blade, in which the lower blade moves so that upper and lower blades reciprocate in opposite directions and cross each other. In the hair clipper, an eccentric cam is connected to a rotary shaft of a motor installed ...
03/11/2008
5259116Animal grooming clipper
The hair grooming clipper is driven by an improved eccentric coupling to a motor housed in the handle. The motor is incorporated in the clipper casing and utilizes an improved eccentric coupling that results in more power to the clipper head and less wear...
11/09/1993
4813133Apparatus for a medical treatment preparation procedure
An improved method and apparatus for preparing a body site prior to the application of medical treatment at the site is disclosed. The apparatus and method provide for the use of a hand-held, electrically-energized clipper having a disposable cutter head ...
03/21/1989
4726117Shearing handpiece rear section
A shearing handpiece rear section for connection between a drive tube assembly and a handpiece front section which includes a cutter and driving fork, and comprising an outer casing, a tubular bushing threaded therein and connected with a partly encircled...
02/23/1988
4297432Two-sheet diffusion transfer assemblages and photographic elements
Photographic elements, two-sheet diffusion transfer assemblages containing such elements, and dye image-receiving elements are described. The photographic element comprises a support, a neutralizing layer, a timing layer, a vinylidene chloride polymeric l...
10/27/1981
 
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