Patent classifications
B26B5/00
Screen installation trimming tool
A lightweight, handheld screen trimmer (10, 20, 30, 40) which aids in trimming excess screen (340) and also in removing, tucking in, and trimming spline (320). The screen trimmer (10, 20, 30, 40) assists in several tasks relating to removing, replacing and installing screening (330) in a screen frame (300).
Interchangeable cutlery system
An interchangeable cutlery system has a blade handle incorporating a quick-change blade mechanism. A selected one of a plurality of blades can be removably attached to the handle via the mechanism. The plurality of blades include a filet knife blade, a back-serrated fillet knife blade, a clip point knife blade, a gut hook knife blade, a saw blade, a fish scaler, and a large bush craft blade.
Interchangeable cutlery system
An interchangeable cutlery system has a blade handle incorporating a quick-change blade mechanism. A selected one of a plurality of blades can be removably attached to the handle via the mechanism. The plurality of blades include a filet knife blade, a back-serrated fillet knife blade, a clip point knife blade, a gut hook knife blade, a saw blade, a fish scaler, and a large bush craft blade.
Utility knife
A utility knife and methods for using the same are disclosed. The utility knife includes a handle portion, a head unit attached to the handle portion, and a blade attached to the head unit. The handle portion is made of two parts jointed together by a hinged connection arrangement. A blade support component is also included which orients the blade in perpendicular relation to a central axis of the handle. The exemplary utility knife can safely be used in many applications with a design configured to help prevent user contact with the blade's cutting edge or edges.
FOLDING KNIFE WITH SELECTIVELY HIDDEN BLADE RELEASE
Certain embodiments of a folding knife are disclosed. In one embodiment, an example knife may include a handle and a blade carrier. The blade carrier may be rotatable about the handle and may include a left and a right cap. A blade may be removably disposed within the blade carrier. The knife may further include a blade release mechanism. In one embodiment, the blade release mechanism may include a compression spring and a lift bar. In another embodiment, the blade release mechanism may further include a wheel. In yet another embodiment, the blade release mechanism may include a leaf spring and a slide bar. When the blade carrier is rotated such that the knife is not in a cutting position, at least a portion of the blade release mechanism is exposed. When the blade release mechanism is activated, the blade may be removed from within the blade carrier.
FOLDING KNIFE WITH SELECTIVELY HIDDEN BLADE RELEASE
Certain embodiments of a folding knife are disclosed. In one embodiment, an example knife may include a handle and a blade carrier. The blade carrier may be rotatable about the handle and may include a left and a right cap. A blade may be removably disposed within the blade carrier. The knife may further include a blade release mechanism. In one embodiment, the blade release mechanism may include a compression spring and a lift bar. In another embodiment, the blade release mechanism may further include a wheel. In yet another embodiment, the blade release mechanism may include a leaf spring and a slide bar. When the blade carrier is rotated such that the knife is not in a cutting position, at least a portion of the blade release mechanism is exposed. When the blade release mechanism is activated, the blade may be removed from within the blade carrier.
CUTTER
A cutter includes a blade, a handle, a holder, a pivot and a pin. The blade includes an aperture and a slit. The handle includes two lateral plates each of which includes an aperture and a recess. The holder includes a block formed between two lateral plates. The block is inserted in the slit when the blade is inserted in the holder. Each of the lateral plates of the holder includes a rear aperture and a front aperture. The pivot is selectively inserted in the apertures of the handle, the front apertures of the holder and the aperture of the blade to keep the holder in the handle. The pin is selectively inserted in the recesses of the handle and the rear apertures of the holder to keep the holder in a desired angle relative to the handle.
UTILITY KNIFE
A utility knife is provided, including: a housing, defining an operation compartment and a storage compartment; a blade holder, movably received within the operation compartment; a blade storing carrier, movably received within the storage compartment, including a receiving portion for receiving at least one spare blade and a grip portion; and a locking mechanism, including a base body, a movable member, a first engaging member and a second engaging member, the base body being disposed to the housing, the movable member being attached to the base body and movable between a locking position and a release position, the first engaging member being disposed on and movable with the movable member, the first engaging member and the second engaging member are releasably engaged with each other so that the blade storing carrier is detachable from the housing.
Ambidextrous utility knife
A cutter apparatus includes a housing with a blade carrier configured for holding a blade, and a handle coupled to the housing via an engagement interface configured to allow a user of the cutter apparatus to selectively interfit together the housing and the handle in multiple different cutter apparatus configurations, wherein the engagement interface includes a coupler configured to permit the housing and the handle to be repositioned further apart in a housing/handle reconfiguring mode in which the coupler permits the handle to be rotatably repositioned in relation to the housing or vice versa while substantially limiting longitudinal movement of the housing relative to the handle.
Utility knife
A utility knife comprises a housing (1), a blade carrier (2), a blade (3), a position control component (4) and a safety control component (5); a positioning direction (B) is defined at an angle to the sliding direction (A) of the position control component (4), the first blocking position (141) is farther away from the positioning portion (42) of the position control component (4) than the rest areas of the slide rail (13) except the first blocking position (14). In this way, in addition to blocking position shift, the position control component can also be used for contact-fitting with the blade carrier to determine whether the blade carrier can slide forward independently. Therefore, the utility knife has fewer components, resulting in low material cost, fewer assembly steps, convenient and time-saving assembly process, and the components are not easy to lose.