Cigar cutting device

  

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Cigar cutting device

Invention: Cigar cutting device

Year    Description
1999Invention patented by Chin-Chung Chuan on June 10th, 1999. Abstract: A cigar cutting device includes three cutting units with different sizes and the three cutting units are threadedly and telescopically connected with each other. Each cutting unit has a sharp edge defined in a distal end thereof. A push rod has the first end thereof extending through the cutting device and the second of the push rod has an end member located outside of the cutting device. A spring is mounted to the push rod and is biased between an annular flange of the central cutting unit and a flange of the push rod so that the push rod can be pushed from the end member to push the cigar form the cutting unit and returns to its original position by the spring.
2002Invention patented by Chin-Tung Yu on April 3rd, 2002. Abstract: A cigar cutting device includes a body with an aperture for an insertion of an end of a cigar, and two blades are movably inserted in two open ends of the body. A first end of each of the blades is located in the aperture and a base is connected to a second end of each of the blades. A holding ring is rotatably connected to each of the two bases.
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