Patent classifications
B26B5/001
UTILITY INSTRUMENT AND A METHOD OF USING SAME
A utility instrument is in the form of a cutting tool suitable for fitting onto a user's finger. The tool has a blade and a sheath, both coupled to a mounting structure. The blade and sheath are pivotable with respect to each other. A user can wear the tool on a finger about a finger joint. The user can bend the finger to set the tool to an open condition to expose the blade for use, and can stretching the finger to set the tool to a closed condition to safely shade the blade using the sheath. The tool may further have a housing for fully receiving the blade. The blade may extend out of the housing for use, and may be retracted into the housing for safety.
Cutting device
A cutting device is disclosed. The cutting device has a first housing member, a second housing member that is removably attachable to the first housing member to form a housing, and a carriage that is movably disposed in the housing, the carriage including a first attachment portion, which is disposed at a first portion of the carriage, and a second attachment portion, which is disposed at a second portion of the carriage that is disposed away from the first portion of the carriage. The cutting device also has an exterior member disposed at an exterior of the housing and attached to the carriage via an aperture disposed in one of the first housing member and the second housing member, and a cutting member that is removably attachable to the first attachment portion at the first portion of the carriage.
Utility knife with retractable blade
A utility knife that includes a handle having a blade slot, and a knife blade slidably housed in the blade slot. The knife blade is configured to extend and retract longitudinally from a blade slot opening of the blade slot. A first side of the handle includes a blade adjustment opening that exposes a first side of the knife blade to extend and retract the knife blade. A second side of the handle includes a biasing member that applies a lateral force against a second side of the knife blade to bias the knife blade against the first side of the handle. The first side of the handle includes one or more blade stops that engage the knife blade when biased against the first side of the handle to lock the knife blade at a selectable position.
Safety utility knives and methods
A safety utility knife includes a pair of blades at one end of a handle. The cutting edges of both blades are configured to be shielded by a guard member. The guard member is movable with relation to the blade member.
UTILITY KNIFE
A utility knife is provided, including: a first housing, a second housing, a blade carrier and a locking mechanism. The first housing includes a shaft disposed thereon and having an axis. The second housing is rotatably mounted to the shaft and includes a first engaging portion. The blade carrier is movably received between the first housing and the second housing, and is operable to move. The locking mechanism is disposed through the second housing and non-rotatable relative to the shaft. The locking mechanism is axially slidable between a locking position and a releasing position along the shaft and rotatable about the axis. When the locking mechanism is in the locking position, the second housing is non-rotatable relative to the first housing; when the locking mechanism is in the releasing position, the second housing is rotatable about the locking mechanism and rotatable relative to the first housing.
Utility Knife
A utility knife includes a knife body that has a knife frame and an ergonomic outer casing attached to the knife frame. The utility knife also includes a retractable blade holder that holds a blade. The retractable blade holder extends out of and retracts into the knife body and may also be selectively oriented at a first angle and a second angle relative to a longitudinal axis of the knife body.
Cutting device
A cutting device is disclosed. The cutting device has a housing assembly, a cutting assembly that is movably disposed in the housing assembly, the cutting assembly being movable in a first axis, between a retracted position and an extended position, and an urging member disposed between the housing assembly and the cutting assembly. The cutting assembly includes a cutting member. The cutting assembly includes an end assembly, which is actuatable in the first axis, and a movable member that is movable relative to the cutting assembly. When the end assembly is actuated, the urging member biases the cutting assembly in the first axis toward the retracted position. When the end assembly is actuated, the end assembly moves the movable member in a second axis that is different from the first axis.
Utility instrument and a method of using same
A utility instrument is in the form of a cutting tool suitable for fitting onto a user's finger. The tool has a blade and a sheath, both coupled to a mounting structure. The blade and sheath are pivotable with respect to each other. A user can wear the tool on a finger about a finger joint. The user can bend the finger to set the tool to an open condition to expose the blade for use, and can stretching the finger to set the tool to a closed condition to safely shade the blade using the sheath. The tool may further have a housing for fully receiving the blade. The blade may extend out of the housing for use, and may be retracted into the housing for safety.
UTILITY KNIFE
The invention relates to a utility knife (10) comprising a housing that has a blade assembly (16), having a blade (23) having at least one cutting edge (35), the blade assembly (16) and/or a blade guard being movable relative to the housing between at least one stowed position and at least one operating position, the housing having at least one opening (22, 24).
The special feature consists, inter alia, in that a particle flow cross section of the housing remains substantially constant or increases in the flow direction of the particles from an inlet (36) for the particles (34) into an interior (25) at a front end (18) of the housing to an outlet (37) for the particles (34).
Utility knife, blade, and cartridge
A utility knife has a disposable blade cartridge in its handle that has new and used blade compartments. Fresh blades are disposed in the new blade compartment and one end of each is advanced one at a time substantially out of the compartment into operative position by a carrier that is controlled by a push button assembly. When the active blade is to be replaced, it is moved by the carrier into the used blade compartment, and a new blade may then be withdrawn from the new blade compartment into the operative position. The cartridge may be reversed when the one end of all the blades in the new blade compartment are used, placing what was the used blade compartment at the front, and the unused end of each blade may be advanced into the operative position. When all are used, a new cartridge may replace the used cartridge.