Carpet cutting tool

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Inventors

Bowman, Terry R.

Application #

689311

Filed

Jan-7-1985

Published

Nov-4-1986

Current US Class

030/294
030/329
030/335
030/339

International Classes

B26B 029/00

Field of Search

30/170 30/171 30/287 30/294 30/329 30/335 30/339 30/280 30/296 7/103

Examiners

Spruill; Robert L.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Head, Johnson & Stevenson

US Patent References

3934341   Carpet cutting tool
4064627   Carpet cutter
4100636   Cutter
4103421   Blade-holding cutti...
4114216   Combination tool

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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.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

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.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

This invention relates to improvements in carpet cutting tools and more particularly, but not by way of limitation, to a carpet cutting tool for the cutting of installed or laid carpet for facilitating the removal thereof.

2. Description of the Prior Art

In many carpet installations the carpet is glued or otherwise secured or adhered to the surface of the floor upon which it has been laid. In order to remove the carpet it is necessary to cut the carpet the entire length of the room at spaced intervals of approximately ten inches. The normal manner in which this is accomplished by presently available tools comprises the use of a relatively small hand tool having a cutting blade generally similar to a razor blade, but much stronger, and crawling along the floor simultaneously with the cutting operation. The disadvantages of this procedure will be self-evident.

There have been many carpet cutting tools developed for facilitating the cutting of carpet. Examples of these tools are shown in the Knauf U.S. Pat. No. 2,282,729, issued May 12, 1942, and entitled "Cutting Tool;" the Mittelstaedt U.S. Pat. No. 2,601,414, issued June 24, 1952, and entitled "Fabric Cutter;" the Brennan U.S. Pat. No. 2,806,283, issued Sept. 17, 1957, and entitled "File Fabric Trimming Device;" the Lockwood U.S. Pat. No. 2,907,106, issued Oct. 6, 1959, and entitled "Hand Tool for Removing Floor Coverings;" the Anderson et al U.S. Pat. No. 3,859,725, issued Jan. 14, 1975, and entitled "Carpet Cutting Tool;" the Ott et al U.S. Pat. No. 4,100,636, issued July 18, 1978 and entitled "Cutter;" the Quenot U.S. Pat. No. 4,103,421, issued Aug. 1, 1978, and entitled "Blade-Holding Cutting Device;" and the Batby U.S. Pat. No. 4,114,216, issued Sept. 19, 1978, and entitled "Combination Tool." Most of these devices are concerned with the cutting of carpet or other fabrics which have not yet been installed, and the Lockwood device does not eliminate the disadvantage of crawling along the floor during the carpet removal operation.
 
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