Patent classifications
B26B11/00
PREP TOOL
A tool is provided that includes unitary plate that includes a blade portion and a tang portion. The blade portion can include an edge. The tang portion can include a positioning hole, a first hole, a slot, a second hole, a rivet hole, and one or more teeth (also referred to as one or more barbs) on a side of the tang portion. The tool can further include a hilt member which includes a through passage, a tab, and a notch. The tool includes an overlay on a body to create a handle for gripping the tool. The tool further includes a hammerhead cap on an end of the body, the hammerhead cap is coupled to the handle with a rivet through the rivet hole.
Systems and methods for a multi-tool money clip
A multifunction money clip includes a first plate and a second plate connected to the first plate via a plurality of connectors at the corners of the first and second plate, the first and second plate forming an internal area. The multifunction money clip further includes a plurality of tools each rotationally connected to the first and second plate via one of the plurality of connectors, the plurality of tools located in the internal area when retracted. The multifunction money clip further includes a double clip located on the first plate, a first portion of the double clip opening in a first direction and configured to trap items between the first plate and the clip and a second portion of the double clip opening in a second direction, opposite the first direction, and configured to trap items between the second clip portion and the first clip portion. A small clip is included opposite the double clip to attach to a pocket.
CUTTING TOOL
A tool for cutting a longitudinal object includes a grip extending between a first side and a second side in a first direction, and a blade arranged in a channel within the grip. The channel and the blade are arranged such that the longitudinal object is receivable and guidable toward the blade by the channel. In the first direction, the channel is arranged closer to the first side than to the second side of the grip. The tool further includes a guiding element, which is attached to the grip at an attachment point. The attachment point is, in the first direction, located between a channel entrance and the first side. The guiding element is attached to the grip in a foldable manner such that if folded out the guiding element extends from the grip to guide the longitudinal object toward the channel entrance.
CUTTING TOOL
A tool for cutting a longitudinal object includes a grip extending between a first side and a second side in a first direction, and a blade arranged in a channel within the grip. The channel and the blade are arranged such that the longitudinal object is receivable and guidable toward the blade by the channel. In the first direction, the channel is arranged closer to the first side than to the second side of the grip. The tool further includes a guiding element, which is attached to the grip at an attachment point. The attachment point is, in the first direction, located between a channel entrance and the first side. The guiding element is attached to the grip in a foldable manner such that if folded out the guiding element extends from the grip to guide the longitudinal object toward the channel entrance.
Prep tool
A tool is provided that includes unitary plate that includes a blade portion and a tang portion. The blade portion can include an edge. The tang portion can include a positioning hole, a first hole, a slot, a second hole, a rivet hole, and one or more teeth (also referred to as one or more barbs) on a side of the tang portion. The tool can further include a hilt member which includes a through passage, a tab, and a notch. The tool includes an overlay on a body to create a handle for gripping the tool. The tool further includes a hammerhead cap on an end of the body, the hammerhead cap is coupled to the handle with a rivet through the rivet hole.
Knife assembly having a spacer or switch button including tritium
A knife assembly includes a handle having a first and second handle portion each extending in spaced relationship with one another between a first and second knife end to define a working gap. A knife blade is pivotably secured to the second knife end and pivotable between a closed and engaged position. A switch button is interconnected to the handle for releasing the knife blade from the closed or engaged positions. A spacer is disposed within the working gap and extends between the first and second handle portions. A vial of tritium is housed within the switch button for allowing tritium produced by the tritium vial to be viewable by a user of the knife assembly.
Knife assembly having a spacer or switch button including tritium
A knife assembly includes a handle having a first and second handle portion each extending in spaced relationship with one another between a first and second knife end to define a working gap. A knife blade is pivotably secured to the second knife end and pivotable between a closed and engaged position. A switch button is interconnected to the handle for releasing the knife blade from the closed or engaged positions. A spacer is disposed within the working gap and extends between the first and second handle portions. A vial of tritium is housed within the switch button for allowing tritium produced by the tritium vial to be viewable by a user of the knife assembly.
Removable pocket device clips and methods using them
Certain configurations of a base and clip assembly that can couple to a pocket device are described. In some instances, the clip can removably couple to the base without the use of any external fasteners. Illustrations of the clip coupled to pocket devices such as knives, mobile devices and other devices that can fit into a pocket are also provided.
Removable pocket device clips and methods using them
Certain configurations of a base and clip assembly that can couple to a pocket device are described. In some instances, the clip can removably couple to the base without the use of any external fasteners. Illustrations of the clip coupled to pocket devices such as knives, mobile devices and other devices that can fit into a pocket are also provided.
Retractable Utility Knife
A retractable utility knife includes a blade carrier having a control pin and a frame liner having a control track, the carrier moveable between a retracted configuration, and deployed configuration, and a removal/replacement configuration, the control pin retaining the blade to the carrier in the retracted configuration and deployed configuration, and the control track being arranged so that the control pin releases the blade from the carrier when in the removal/replacement configuration.