Patent classifications
B21D53/70
KITCHEN KNIFE
Knives, handles for knives, and a method for making a knife are disclosed. In one example, a knife comprises a handle that includes a flat top surface, two upper chamfers, a flat bottom surface, and two curving sides. The top surface, the two chamfers, bottom surface, and two sides form a six-sided cross section shape. The width of the handle further varies along its length. A blade fastened to the handle comprises a tip at a distal end and a pinch radius configured to accommodate a user's finger. A spine is continuous with the handle's top surface and tapers from the handle to the tip. A cutting edge tapers along the length of the blade from the pinch radius to the tip. A bolster is between the handle and the blade and comprises a six-sided cross section shape that substantially matches the shape of the handle.
Kitchen knife
Knives, handles for knives, and a method for making a knife are disclosed. In one example, a knife comprises a handle that includes a flat top surface, two upper chamfers, a flat bottom surface, and two curving sides. The top surface, the two chamfers, bottom surface, and two sides form a six-sided cross section shape. The width of the handle further varies along its length. A blade fastened to the handle comprises a tip at a distal end and a pinch radius configured to accommodate a user's finger. A spine is continuous with the handle's top surface and tapers from the handle to the tip. A cutting edge tapers along the length of the blade from the pinch radius to the tip. A bolster is between the handle and the blade and comprises a six-sided cross section shape that substantially matches the shape of the handle.
Kitchen knife
Knives, handles for knives, and a method for making a knife are disclosed. In one example, a knife comprises a handle that includes a flat top surface, two upper chamfers, a flat bottom surface, and two curving sides. The top surface, the two chamfers, bottom surface, and two sides form a six-sided cross section shape. The width of the handle further varies along its length. A blade fastened to the handle comprises a tip at a distal end and a pinch radius configured to accommodate a user's finger. A spine is continuous with the handle's top surface and tapers from the handle to the tip. A cutting edge tapers along the length of the blade from the pinch radius to the tip. A bolster is between the handle and the blade and comprises a six-sided cross section shape that substantially matches the shape of the handle.
RAZOR HANDLE WITH MOVABLE MEMBERS
A handle for a shaving razor in which the handle comprises a frame and a movable member assembly operably coupled to the frame such that the frame is disposed between the movable member assembly and where the movable member assembly upper and lower portions are configured to move both above and below the frame. The movement can be linear or rotational. The movable member assembly comprises one or more springs.
KNIFE AND BLADE
The invention relates to a knife, comprising a blade holder and a blade having a blade plane, wherein the blade is arranged in such a way that the blade is retained in the blade holder at two points spaced apart from each other, i.e., a first point and a second point. In order to compensate hardening distortion that occurs when the blade is hardened, according to the invention the blade is retained in a non-displaceable manner at the first point and displaceably in a displacement direction at the second point with respect to the blade plane, wherein the shortest distance of the displacement direction going through the second point from the first point is greater than zero.
KNIFE AND BLADE
The invention relates to a knife, comprising a blade holder and a blade having a blade plane, wherein the blade is arranged in such a way that the blade is retained in the blade holder at two points spaced apart from each other, i.e., a first point and a second point. In order to compensate hardening distortion that occurs when the blade is hardened, according to the invention the blade is retained in a non-displaceable manner at the first point and displaceably in a displacement direction at the second point with respect to the blade plane, wherein the shortest distance of the displacement direction going through the second point from the first point is greater than zero.