Carpet cutting tool
First Claim
1. A carpet cutting tool for removal of installed carpet from a floor surface, the tool comprising a pair of substantially identical plates secured together in planar abutting relation, each plate being provided with recess means for slidbly receiving an independent cutting blade means therein, independent cutting blade means for each plate, means for slidably securing the cutting blade means in the respective recess whereby a selected cutting edge of a blade may be exposed for accomplishing a cutting operation, and elongated handle means pivotally secured to the plates whereby the plates may be moved over the surface of the carpet for cutting thereof while an operator of the tool remains in a substantially upright position.
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Abstract
A tool for facilitating the cutting of carpet which has been installed on a floor surface by glueing, or the lie, the tool comprising a pair of substantially identical plates secured in planar abutting relation, each plate being provided with an angularly orientated recess on the inwardly directed surface thereof, each recess for slidably receiving a cutting blade therein, fastening members are provided for removably securing the blades within the respective recess and for facilitating longitudinal adjustment of each blade within its respective recess for exposing a selected cutting edge of a blade for accomplishing the cutting operation, and an elongated handle member pivotally secured to the plates whereby the cutting tool may be moved across the surface of the carpet during the cutting operation while the operator of the tool remains in a substantially upright position.
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- 1. A carpet cutting tool for removal of installed carpet from a floor surface, the tool comprising a pair of substantially identical plates secured together in planar abutting relation, each plate being provided with recess means for slidbly receiving an independent cutting blade means therein, independent cutting blade means for each plate, means for slidably securing the cutting blade means in the respective recess whereby a selected cutting edge of a blade may be exposed for accomplishing a cutting operation, and elongated handle means pivotally secured to the plates whereby the plates may be moved over the surface of the carpet for cutting thereof while an operator of the tool remains in a substantially upright position.
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