DOUBLE HEADED KNIFE
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1. A knife comprising:
- a first head having a first pair of arms and a first pair of knife edges in which each arm of the first pair of arms hangs over a different knife edge of the first pair of knife edges; and
a second head having a second pair of arms and a second pair of knife edges in which each arm of the second pair of arms hangs over a different knife edge of the second pair of knife edges;
the first head being connected to the second head.
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Abstract
A knife has a first head and a second head. The first head has a first pair of arms and a first pair of knife edges. Each arm of the first pair of arms hangs over a different knife edge of the first pair of knife edges. Similarly, a second head has a second pair of arms and a second pair of knife edges. Each arm of the second pair of arms hangs over a different knife edge of the second pair of knife edges. The first head is connected to the second head.
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1. A knife comprising:
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a first head having a first pair of arms and a first pair of knife edges in which each arm of the first pair of arms hangs over a different knife edge of the first pair of knife edges; and a second head having a second pair of arms and a second pair of knife edges in which each arm of the second pair of arms hangs over a different knife edge of the second pair of knife edges; the first head being connected to the second head. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11)
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12. A method of making a knife comprising:
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forming a first head having a first pair of arms and a first pair of knife edges in which each arm of the first pair of arms hangs over a different knife edge of the first pair of knife edges; and forming a second head having a second pair of arms and a second pair of knife edges in which each arm of the second pair of arms hangs over a different knife edge of the second pair of knife edges; the first head being connected to the second head.
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