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US-D959939-S · Aug 9, 2022 · US
US11865734B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11865734-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117394308-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 4, 2021 |
| Priority date | Aug 4, 2021 |
| Publication date | Jan 9, 2024 |
| Grant date | Jan 9, 2024 |
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A pair of slide cutting shears that have identical cutting angles of approximately 53 degrees on the thumb and finger blades, and where the thumb blade has approximately only 40% of the top end of the blade sharpened and the remaining section of the working blade is radiused and cannot cut. The shears have a four finger grip, and adjustable bump stop and a tightenable pivot pin assembly to draw the blades closer.
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Having thus described the invention, what is claimed as new and desired to be secured by Letters Patent is as follows: 1. A pair of slide cutting shears comprising: a finger blade having a first blunted tip, a first pivot pin orifice therethrough, a first cutting face, a first leading edge, and a four finger grip sequentially formed with a first and a second external concave finger grip, an enclosed finger grip with a finger orifice therethrough and a third external concave finger grip formed about a tail extending from said enclosed finger grip; a thumb blade having a second blunted tip, second pivot pin orifice therethrough, a second cutting face, a second leading edge opposing said first leading edge, an enclosed thumb grip with a thumb orifice therethrough, a bump tab extending therefrom said enclosed thumb grip, and a depth adjustable spherical bump stop threaded into and extending inward therefrom said bump tab; and wherein said first leading edge has an approximately 53 degree cutting angle with respect a line perpendicular to the first cutting face that extends an entire thickness of said finger blade; and wherein said second leading edge has a cutting first edge, a sliding second edge and an interface therebetween, wherein said cutting first edge has an approximately 53 degree cutting angle with respect a line perpendicular to the second cutting face that extends an entire thickness of said thumb blade, and wherein said sliding second edge is radiused across an entire thickness of said thumb blade; and a pivot pin assembly made of a pivot pin with a proximal end and a distal end, wherein said pivot pin resides between said first pivot pin orifice and said second pivot pin orifice so as to enable pivotal movement of said thumb blade and said finger blade about said pivot pin, and a pivot pin keeper, wherein said proximal end of said pivot pin has a grippable perimeter and said distal end is configured for tightenable, mating engagement with said pivot pin keeper to draw said finger blade and said thumb blade in closer proximity; and wherein said first cutting face and said second cutting face are planar; and wherein a length of said cutting first edge of said thumb blade is approximately 40% of a working blade length of said second leading edge and said sliding second edge is approximately 60% of said working blade length. 2. The sliding shears of claim 1 wherein said thumb blade leading edge does not reach or exceed a trailing edge of said finger blade when said shears are closed. 3. The sliding shears of claim 2 wherein said shears have a hardness of Rc 60 to 61. 4. The sliding shears of claim 3 wherein the thumb orifice is larger than the finger orifice. 5. The sliding shears of claim 4 wherein said shears are made of a drop forged stainless steel that contains 1.5-2.2% Cobalt plus or minus 0.2%, and that have been heat treated twice to between 500-1000 degrees F. and twice cold tempered in Liquid Nitrogen to minus 150-300 degrees F. so as to achieve a Re scale hardness of 60-61.
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