Patent classifications
B26B5/006
Bread lame
A lame, for example a bread lame, is provided which may be used to score bread dough. The lame may include blade holders that may securely hold a razor blade in a curved or a straight profile, and may cover one or more corners of the razor blade. The blade holders may be securable to and removable from a handle of the bread lame. The lame may include a removable cover for the blade holders to cover exposed edges of the razor blades.
SCRAPER
A scraper includes a body having a handle portion, a first clamping portion, and a second clamping portion. The first clamping portion and the second clamping portion integrally extends from an end of the handle portion. The second clamping portion is pivotable relative to the first clamping portion. The second clamping portion includes a first coupling member disengageably engaged with the first clamping portion. The first coupling member is configured to flex when subjected to a force, thereby disengaging from the first clamping portion. A control member is disposed on the first clamping portion and is configured to flex when subjected to force. Flexing of the control member pushes the first coupling member to thereby disengage the first coupling member from the first clamping portion. A blade is removably mounted between the first clamping portion and the second clamping portion.
Utility Knife
A utility knife is disclosed which includes a handle portion, a head unit attached to the handle portion, and a blade attached to the head unit.
CUTTING TOOL
A cutting tool having multiple functional faces and an adjustable blade. The cutting tool may include a solid body having multiple functional faces, a blade, and a peg. The multiple faces of the solid body may include a cutting face, a gripping face, a base face, one or more securing faces and a pressure face. The cutting face may be curved and may form a receiving bay for receiving an item to be cut and may include a plurality of slots. The blade may be secured in any one slot of the plurality of slots. The peg may help to secure the blade within the cutting face. The cutting tool may also include a compartment for storing extra blades.
Folding knife with replaceable blade and locking mechanism
A replaceable-blade folding knife configured for ease of use and ease of transportation in a pocket, bag, purse or otherwise. Embodiments of the present invention allow a user to alternatively open and close the folding knife of the present invention using a single hand. Embodiments of the present invention allow a user to replace a blade with commonly available blades without the need for specialized tools.
Utility knife
A knife has a body forming a cavity, a blade with a cutting edge, and a holder forming a tool seat and movable relative to the knife body between an operating position with the tool seat in the cavity and a change position with the tool seat outside the cavity. An additional tool has at least two working parts and is provided with a holding part that can be fitted to the tool seat such that, in the operating position of the holder, one of the working parts is in a working position in which it projects from the body and can be used by a user while the other working part is in a stowed position inaccessible in the cavity and, in the change position, the tool is entirely outside the body and can be separated from the seat.
UTILITY KNIFE WITH ROTATING HEAD ASSEMBLY
A utility knife is disclosed having a body with a handle portion opposite a head portion and a head assembly received by the head portion of the body. The head assembly of the utility knife is configured to receive and secure a razor blade, wherein the head assembly is configured to pivot with respect to the body such that the razor blade forms an angle with respect to the body.
Utility knife blade retention mechanism
A utility knife includes a blade carrier configured to releasably couple to a blade; and a blade retention mechanism coupled to the blade carrier. The blade retention mechanism includes a first actuator; and a second actuator coupled to the first actuator, wherein an actuation of the first actuator permits the second actuator to move from a locked position to an unlocked position for the blade.
FOLDING KNIFE WITH REPLACEABLE BLADE AND LOCKING MECHANISM
A replaceable-blade folding knife configured for ease of use and ease of transportation in a pocket, bag, purse or otherwise. Embodiments of the present invention allow a user to alternatively open and close the folding knife of the present invention using a single hand. Embodiments of the present invention allow a user to replace a blade with commonly available blades without the need for specialized tools.