Patent ID: 7219586

Claim:
A cutter comprising a first support member having a first thick portion and a second thicker portion, side first support member having a first longitudinal axis of symmetry; a metal stud reception portion which has a rectangular cross sectional area, said metal stud portion is coupled to said second thicker portion and has a second longitudinal axis of symmetry which is perpendicular to said first longitudinal axis of symmetry, said metal stud reception portion having first and second opposed ends and further includes first and second substantially identical feet respectively coupled to the first and second opposed ends, said first and second feet are perpendicular to the second longitudinal axis of symmetry; a serpentine-shaped handle having a third thick portion which is movably coupled to the first thick portion and a forth hand held thick portion which projects substantially above and away from the first support member; said cutter further comprises first and second substantially identical cutting members, each of the first and second cutting members includes a substantially L-shaped sharp edged engagement member which at one end is movably attached to the third thick portion of the serpentine handle and the at other end pivotally attached to the first support member, said substantially L-shaped sharp edged engagement member of the first cutting member is operatively positioned along a first side of the stud reception member and the substantially L-shaped sharp edged engagement member of the second cutting member is positioned along a second side opposite to the first side of the stud reception member, and wherein a downward movement of the forth thick portion of the serpentine handle towards the first thick portion of the first support member causing the first and second cutting members to move downwardly toward the second thicker portion, thereby causing the first and second cutting members to simultaneously move together, thereby allowing the substantially identical L-shaped shaped sharp edged engagement members to cooperatively and selectively cut a metal stud as the substantially L-shaped engagement members move toward one another.