B26B1/04

Knife lock

A folding knife has a handle and a blade with a working end and a tang, the blade being coupled to the handle and pivotable relative to the handle about a fold axis between an open position and a closed position. A toggle is coupled to the handle and pivotable relative to the handle about a toggle axis, the toggle axis being located a radial distance from the fold axis. A free end of the toggle has an open lock face located a radial distance from the toggle axis. A primary lock face on the tang is located on the opposite side of the fold axis from the working end. When the blade is in the open position, the open lock face engages the primary lock face to prevent rotation of the blade toward the closed position.

EASILY DISASSEMBLED FOLDING KNIFE

A folding knife can include a handle portion, a pivot element, a blade, a locking element, a cap, and a rotatable wheel. The handle portion can comprise a first side portion and a second side portion. The blade can pivot about the pivot element between an open position and a closed position. The locking element can prevent disassembly of the first and second side portions when the locking element is in a locked position and allow disassembly of the first and second side portions when the locking element is in an unlocked position. The cap can be coupled to the first side portion adjacent the locking element. The pivot element can extend into the cap. The rotatable wheel can be disposed between the first and second side portions and can rotated to selectively retain the first and second side portions together.

Folding knife with blade open assisting function
09808940 · 2017-11-07 · ·

A folding knife includes a handle having a pivot axis, a blade attached to the handle, a movable member that moves about the pivot axis, an urging spring, and a switching mechanism. The movable member has an engaging claw. When the blade is in a folded position, the switching mechanism holds the movable member in a disengaged state, in which the engaging claw is disengaged from an engaging portion of the blade. When the blade moves from the folded position to the switching position, the switching mechanism switches the movable member from the disengaged state to an engaged state, in which the engaging claw is engaged with the engaging portion, thereby moving the movable member in the open direction by the urging spring to move the blade from the switching position toward the open position by the movable member.

FOLDING KNIFE WITH ASSISTED OPENING FUNCTION
20170312925 · 2017-11-02 ·

The present invention is to provide a folding knife with an assisted opening function, which comprises a handle; a blade pivotally connected to a first end of the handle through a pivot shaft and having a notch formed at a position adjacent to the pivot shaft and a cutting edge thereof; and a pushing member having a pushing portion exposed outside the handle, an end pivotally connected in the handle between the pivot shaft and a second end of the handle, and a pressing post formed at a middle section thereof and configured to be engaged in the notch when the cutting edge is received in the handle and to push a wall of the notch that is relatively far from the pivot shaft and thereby rotate the blade away from the handle through a predetermined angle when the pushing portion is pushed toward the second end of the handle.

FOLDING KNIFE WITH ASSISTED OPENING FUNCTION
20170312925 · 2017-11-02 ·

The present invention is to provide a folding knife with an assisted opening function, which comprises a handle; a blade pivotally connected to a first end of the handle through a pivot shaft and having a notch formed at a position adjacent to the pivot shaft and a cutting edge thereof; and a pushing member having a pushing portion exposed outside the handle, an end pivotally connected in the handle between the pivot shaft and a second end of the handle, and a pressing post formed at a middle section thereof and configured to be engaged in the notch when the cutting edge is received in the handle and to push a wall of the notch that is relatively far from the pivot shaft and thereby rotate the blade away from the handle through a predetermined angle when the pushing portion is pushed toward the second end of the handle.

Utility Knife With Replaceable Blade
20170282384 · 2017-10-05 ·

The present invention first provides a utility knife with a replaceable blade, comprising a knife handle, a blade holder, a blade and a locking device that locks the blade in the blade holder. The blade holder and the blade are enabled to switch between a first position and a second position. When the blade holder and the blade are in the first position, the blade is used for cutting operation, and when the blade holder and the blade are in the second position, both the blade holder and the blade are received in the knife handle. The utility knife further includes a restriction means which is thus arranged as, when the blade holder is in the second position and the locking device is in unlocked state, the restriction means is used for preventing the detachment of the blade from the blade holder by confining the movement of the blade relative to the blade holder. The present invention also provides a folding utility knife with a replaceable blade and a retractable utility knife with a replaceable blade, and a utility knife with multiple tools and replaceable blades.

Lever link mechanism for a folding knife
09751221 · 2017-09-05 ·

An ambidexterous, springless folding knife mechanism allows a user to open and close the knife with the repetition of a single motion by either hand. This knife does not require any spring to open or retract the blade back into the handle. A lever link couples the knife handle and the knife blade in a hinged manner. Slight modifications of the mechanism will permit the blade to be opened to a variety of angles depending on the positioning of the mechanism during the initial design. Such modification would allows application of the mechanism to other folding hand tools. In the preferred embodiment, the open and closed position of the blade does not require the blade to travel a full 180 degrees but locks the blade in a substantially straight position for use. The mechanism allows knife operation by those with handicaps or dexterity issues.

Lever link mechanism for a folding knife
09751221 · 2017-09-05 ·

An ambidexterous, springless folding knife mechanism allows a user to open and close the knife with the repetition of a single motion by either hand. This knife does not require any spring to open or retract the blade back into the handle. A lever link couples the knife handle and the knife blade in a hinged manner. Slight modifications of the mechanism will permit the blade to be opened to a variety of angles depending on the positioning of the mechanism during the initial design. Such modification would allows application of the mechanism to other folding hand tools. In the preferred embodiment, the open and closed position of the blade does not require the blade to travel a full 180 degrees but locks the blade in a substantially straight position for use. The mechanism allows knife operation by those with handicaps or dexterity issues.

Combination knife and key organizer in one compact unit
20170245609 · 2017-08-31 ·

A combination pocket device (FIG. 8) is provided for holding a knife blade that pivots between a closed position where it lives inside the body of the device, and an extended position where it extends co-linear with the body in a locked state. The blade is held in position by a lock-back mechanism. The keys are held together by a bolt on one side of the blade and lives inside the body as well. The keys fold in opposite position of the blade, into one organized and compact unit.

THUMB STUD INCLUDING TRITIUM
20170246749 · 2017-08-31 ·

A thumb stud for a folding knife assembly includes a body extending between a first end and a second end. A hollow passage extends between the ends, and a tritium vial is disposed within the hollow passage and extends between the first and second ends. A first lens is disposed within the hollow passage adjacent the first end and a second lens is disposed within the hollow passage adjacent the second end. The first and second lenses encapsulate the tritium vial within the hollow passage of the body and allow illumination produced by the tritium vial to be viewable through the first and second lenses to illuminate the thumb stud. In an alternative arrangement, the tritium vial can be replaced with a wafer which houses the tritium vial. In this arrangement, a pair of wafers are each disposed adjacent respective lenses at respective ends of the body.