US PATENT SUBCLASS 30 / 165
CUTTING TOOLS


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165CUTTING TOOLS {19}
166.3  DF  .~> Saw {15}
168  DF  .~> Cold chisels
167  DF  .~> Chisel {2}
169  DF  .~> Scrapers {3}
173  DF  .~> Plural cooperating blades {6}
272.1  DF  .~> With blade moving means {5}
278  DF  .~> With material receiving opening {5}
286  DF  .~> With guard and/or guide {4}
296.1  DF  .~> With support or attaching means {3}
299  DF  .~> Plural blade {5}
308  DF  .~> Cleaver type
308.1  DF  .~> Hatchet, ax, or adze {2}
309  DF  .~> Sickle or scythe type
310  DF  .~> Sweep cutter
312  DF  .~> Plural handle or grip {1}
314  DF  .~> Push and/or pull type {2}
318  DF  .~> Swing stroke type
319  DF  .~> Traveling roller blade
320  DF  .~> Adjustable blade {1}


DEFINITION

Classification: 30/165

This is the generic subclass for hand manipulated cutting tool of general utility not provided for in the subclasses below.

(1) Note. An organized cutter must be claimed to cause classification in this or the indented subclasses. Inventions within the class definition but which may be applied to cutters, spoons, or forks, are placed in subclass 1 as are subcombinations not provided for in subclasses 340+ and 346+.

(2) Note. Where the invention resides solely in the material from which the cutting tool is made, it will be found in this class, subclass 345.

(3) Note. For cutters limited to a special use, see this class, subclasses 2-121.

(4) Note. For convertible cutlery, see this class, subclass 122.

(5) Note. For combined cutlery and cutlery combined with other things, see this class, subclasses 123+ and the notes thereunder.

(6) Note. For sheathed cutlery, see this class, subclasses 151+.

SEE OR SEARCH CLASS 144, Woodworking,

28.11, for a hand-manipulable pencil-sharpening device including a cutter and a work holder or guide relatively movable thereto so as to facilitate the sharpening operation.