BOX CORNER CUTTING TOOL
20230330875 · 2023-10-19
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B29/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B5/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A cutting tool for cutting a corner of a cardboard box is provided. The cutting tool includes a guide member having a handle and a guide extending forwardly from the handle. The guide has a pair of guiding wings adapted to engage the cardboard box to position the cutting tool relative to the corner. The cutting tool also includes a cutting element operatively connected to the guide and extending between the guiding wings. The cutting element is adapted to cut the corner of the box via a downward movement of the guide member along the corner of the box. The cutting tool also includes a cut-stopping system connected to the guide member, the cut-stopping system being adapted to contact a working surface, therefore blocking the downward movement of the guide member and limiting the length of the cut.
Claims
1. A cutting tool for cutting a corner of a cardboard box, the cutting tool comprising: a guide member comprising: a handle; and a guide extending forwardly from the handle and comprising a pair of guiding wings adapted to engage the cardboard box to position the cutting tool relative to the corner; a cutting element operatively connected to the guide and extending between the guiding wings, the cutting element being adapted to cut the corner of the box via a downward movement of the guide member along the corner of the box; and a cut-stopping system connected to the guide member, the cut-stopping system being adapted to contact a working surface to block the downward movement of the guide member, thereby limiting the length of the cut.
2. The cutting tool of claim 1, wherein the cut-stopping system comprises an adjustable rod having a foot portion adapted to contact the working surface and a rod body extending upwardly from the foot portion, and wherein the guide member is removably coupled to the rod body.
3. The cutting tool of claim 2, wherein the rod body comprises a first rod section and a second rod section operatively coupled to one another, where at least one of the first and second rod section is movable relative to the other one of the first and second rod sections to adjust a length of the rod body.
4. The cutting tool of claim 3, wherein the first rod section is adapted to be inserted into the second rod section from below, and wherein the first rod section comprises a retractable pin and the second rod section comprises pin slots spaced along the second rod by a second rod distance, the pin slots being shaped and adapted for receiving the retractable pin and secure the first and second rod sections together to define the length of the rod body.
5. The cutting tool of claim 4, wherein the first rod section comprises a pair of retractable pins spaced along the first rod by a first rod distance greater than allowing only one of the pair of retractable pins to engage the pin slots.
6. The cutting tool of claim 4 or 5, wherein the guide member comprises a pair of complementary components connectable to one another about the rod body.
7. The cutting tool of claim 6, wherein the guide member is removably secured to the second rod section.
8. The cutting tool of claim 7, wherein the second rod section is provided with a blocking element along a length thereof, and wherein at least one of the complementary components is provided with a recess shaped and adapted to receive the blocking element when connecting the complementary components together about the rod body, the blocking element being adapted to block movement of the guide member relative to the second rod section when engaged in the recess.
9. The cutting tool of claim 8, wherein the blocking element is substantially symmetrical and is adapted to enable positioning the second rod section upside down between the complementary components.
10. The cutting tool of claim 8 or 9, wherein the blocking element comprises one or more rings secured to the second rod section.
11. The cutting tool of any one of claims 6 to 10, wherein the second rod section is adapted to be selectively positioned between the complementary components in a manner positioning the pin slots either below the guide member or above the guide member.
12. The cutting tool of any one of claims 6 to 11, wherein at least one of the complementary components comprises a recessed portion shaped and adapted to receive the cutting element, and wherein the cutting element is secured within the recessed portion upon connecting the complementary components together.
13. The cutting tool of any one of claims 6 to 12, wherein at least one of the complementary components comprises a cutting guard shaped and configured to at least partially surround the cutting element.
14. The cutting tool of claim 13, wherein the cutting guard comprises a guard tip extending downwardly from a forward end of the cutting guard, the guard tip extending vertically below the cutting element.
15. The cutting tool of any one of claims 6 to 14, wherein the complementary components are connectable to one another using at least one mechanical fastener.
16. The cutting tool according to any one of claims 1 to 15, wherein the pair of guiding wings extend from the handle in a manner defining an angle therebetween, each guiding wing comprising a box-engaging surface being shaped and configured to contact a corresponding side of the cardboard box when positioning the cutting tool in the corner.
17. The cutting tool according to claim 16, wherein the angle is generally 90 degrees.
18. The cutting tool according to claim 16 or 17, wherein the box-engaging surface comprises a recess extending along a height thereof, the recess being shaped and sized to be spaced away from the side of the cardboard box during operation of the cutting tool.
19. The cutting tool according to any one of claims 1 to 18, wherein the guiding wings are adapted to maintain the cutting element aligned with the corner of the box during the entire length of the cut.
20. A cutting tool for cutting a corner of a box, the cutting tool comprising: a guide member comprising a pair of complementary components connectable to one another to define a pair of guiding wings adapted to engage the box and position the cutting tool relative to the corner, where connecting the complementary components together defines and internal chamber therebetween; a cutting element secured and extending between the guiding wings, the cutting element being adapted to cut the corner of the box via a cutting motion of the guide member along the corner of the box; and an adjustable rod comprising: a locking mechanism proximate a first end of the adjustable rod and being configured to be secured within the internal chamber to prevent movement of the guide member relative to the adjustable rod; and a cut-stopping system proximate a second end of the adjustable rod and being adapted to come into contact with a contact surface and block the cutting motion of the guide member.
21. A cutting tool for cutting a corner of a box, the cutting tool comprising: a guide member comprising a pair of complementary components connectable to one another to define a guide adapted to engage the box and position the cutting tool relative to the corner, where connecting the complementary components together defines and internal chamber therebetween; a cutting element secured and extending between the guiding wings, the cutting element being adapted to cut the corner of the box via a cutting motion of the guide member along the corner of the box; and an adjustable rod comprising: a first rod section comprising a cut-stopping system adapted to come into contact with a contact surface and block the cutting motion of the guide member; and a second rod section comprising a locking mechanism configured to be secured within the internal chamber to prevent movement of the guide member relative to the adjustable rod, where the first and second rod sections are slidably connectable and selectively securable to one another to define a length of the adjustable rod.
22. A cutting tool for cutting a corner of a box, the cutting tool comprising: a guide member comprising a pair of complementary components connectable to one another to define a guide adapted to engage the box and position the cutting tool relative to the corner, where connecting the complementary components together defines and internal chamber therebetween; a cutting element secured and extending between the guiding wings, the cutting element being adapted to cut the corner of the box via a cutting motion of the guide member along the corner of the box; and an adjustable rod comprising: a first rod section comprising a cut-stopping system adapted to come into contact with a contact surface and block the cutting motion of the guide member; and a second rod section comprising a first end at least partially securable within the internal chamber to prevent movement of the guide member relative to the second rod section, and a second end opposite the first end, the second rod section being adapted to be selectively positioned between the complementary components in a manner positioning the second end either below the guide member or above the guide member.
23. The cutting tool of claim 22, wherein the first and second rod sections are slidably connectable and selectively securable to one another to define a length of the adjustable rod.
24. The cutting tool of claim 22 or 23, wherein the first rod section is adapted to engage the end of the second rod section positioned below the guide member.
25. The cutting tool of any one of claims 22 to 24, wherein the first rod section comprises a retractable pin and the second rod section comprises pin slots shaped and adapted for receiving the retractable pin to at least partially secure the first and second rod sections together to define the length of the rod body.
26. The cutting tool of claim 25, wherein the first rod section comprises a pair of retractable pins spaced along a length thereof by a distance allowing only one of the pair of retractable pins to engage the pin slots.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0063] As will be explained below in relation to various embodiments, a cutting tool adapted to cut cardboard boxes is described herein. More particularly, a cutting tool configured to facilitate cutting the corners of cardboard boxes, a method of adjusting a size of the boxes, and related components of the cutting tool are described. The cutting tool of the present disclosure includes a guide member configured to be manipulated by a user when cutting boxes and a cutting element for performing cuts. The guide member can include a handle, along with a cutting guide configured to position the cutting element relative to the box corner when preparing to perform a cut. It is noted that, in order to cut the corner of a box, the cutting element can be positioned vertically above the corner and brought down to cut said corner. The cutting guide is shaped and configured to maintain the cutting element aligned with the corner during the cut. As such, the cutting guide enables quick and assured movements of the cutting element along the corner of the box to perform the desired cuts.
[0064] The cutting tool also includes a cut-stopping system, or “stopper”, configured to cooperate with the guide member to stop the cutting motion, and thus stop the cutting element along the corner of the box, such as at a desired height. Therefore, the cut-stopping system allows for cuts of predetermined lengths to be performed and leaving uncut portions of predetermined heights. In combination with the cutting guide, the cut-stopping system enables cuts to be made in a simpler, easier, faster, more accurate, more effective, more functional, more reliable and/or more versatile manner than what is possible with other conventional devices.
[0065] Furthermore, although the various exemplary embodiments described herein may be used in relation with a boxcutter, for example, it is understood that it may be used with other types of cutting tools and/or for other purposes. For this reason, the terms “cutter”, “cutting tool” and “boxcutter” as used herein should not be taken as to limit the scope of the present disclosure as being used with a cutting tool for cutting cardboard boxes in particular. It should be understood that the term “cutter” or “cutting tool” should, in the context of the present disclosure, encompass all other types of cutting tools with which the described embodiments could be used and may be useful.
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[0068] The guiding wings 26 may have plate-like structures, with one plate engaging a first side of the box corner, and the other plate engage a second side of the same corner. In some embodiments, and as seen in
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[0072] In some embodiments, the holder 30 can include a cutting guard 34, or protector, designed to prevent unintentional or accidental contact with the cutting element 32, which can be quite sharp. In this embodiment, the cutting guard 34 can extend from the central portion 33 at a top end thereof, and at least partially surrounds the cutting element 32 to prevent accidental contact and injuries. The cutting guard 34 can include a tip 35 extending downwardly at the front of the blade 36 and vertically below the blade 36 to further prevent accidental contact with the cutting element 32 (e.g., to prevent contact with a finger). The cutting guard can cover the entire top, the entire front and the forward part of the bottom of the cutting element, as shown in
[0073] In some embodiments, the cutting tool 10 includes a cut-stopping system 40 configured to effectively control the length at which the cutting element 32 cuts the corner of the box. More specifically, in some embodiments, the cut-stopping system 40 is configured to block movement of the cutting element 32 at a predetermined location along the corner of the cardboard box. Therefore, the cutting tool 10 can be reliably operated to cut the four corners of the box by substantially the same length. In this embodiment, the cut-stopping system 40 includes an adjustable rod 41. With reference to
[0074] In the illustrated embodiment of
[0075] It is appreciated that other configurations are possible for forming the rod body 44 of the adjustable rod 41, such as having a plurality of rod sections 45 removably connectable to one another and to the foot portion 42, as seen in
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[0077] In some embodiments, the first rod section 45a can include one or more retractable pins 46 enabling additional configurations of the adjustable rod 41, such as configurations defining greater heights. As seen in
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[0079] In this embodiment, one of the complementary components 60 can be adapted to hold the cutting element 32 therein, where connecting the complementary components together secures the cutting element in place (e.g., between the guiding wings 26). As seen in
[0080] Similarly, one of the complementary components can be provided with the cutting guard 34. Alternatively, both complementary components can be provided with respective portions of the cutting guard 34, which can be assembled upon connecting the complementary components together.
[0081] In this embodiment, the complementary components 60 are securable to one another about the second rod section 45b using a mechanical fastener, such as a thumb screw 65, although other connection methods can be used and are possible. As seen in
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[0084] In some embodiments, the adjustable rod 41 can be adapted to define heights between about 4 inches (
[0085] It should thus be appreciated that various mechanisms and structures could be provided to adjust the height of the rod. Another example is that the rod could be slidable within the handle portion and securable at different positions, such that the lower section of the rod extending from the handle down to the ground can be changed by sliding the rod to a different position and re-securing it. In some embodiments, the guide member can have a through hole defined therein to enable the rod to extend above and below the guide member 20 (e.g., as seen in
[0086] In this embodiment, the guiding wings 26 are configured to position the cutting element 32 in a corner of a box, while the adjustable rod 41 controls the length of the cut. Therefore, it is noted that adjusting the length of the rod body 44 extending below the guide member 20 effectively adjusts the final height of the box after having performed the cuts in the corners thereof. In other words, the cutting element 32 cuts the corner of the box by running the guide member 20 downwardly along the corner until the foot portion 42 abuts the working surface.
[0087] In alternate embodiments, the guide member 20 can be slidably connected to the adjustable rod in a manner allowing movement along a length of the rod 41 during the cutting operation. The adjustable rod 41 can be provided with a stopping mechanism 50 configured to limit movement of the guide member 20 in at least one direction. Therefore, the cutting element 32 can be manipulated to cut along a predetermined length so as to cut the corner of a box at a corresponding desired height. The stopping mechanism 50 can include a protrusion 52 (e.g., a ping, a ring, etc.) along the rod body 44 configured to stop the downward movement of the guide member 20, and thus the cutting element 32, to prevent cutting the box too much, or too little. In this embodiment, the foot portion can include a greater surface area and remains in contact with a surface (e.g., a table, a counter, the floor, etc.) throughout the cutting operation. The greater surface area can increase stability of the tool, thereby enabling for faster and more reliable cuts to be performed.
[0088] It is noted that various other embodiments could be used for the cut-stopping system in order to set a predetermined height or distance of the desired cut and then cause the cutting tool to stop cutting once the predetermined height or distance has been reached. The rod embodiments could also be modified by using other structures that are not necessarily rod shaped.
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[0090] As may now better be appreciated, the above-described cutting tool, and corresponding components, provide substantial improvements over known prior art in that, by virtue of its design and components, as explained herein, and the particular configuration of the cutting tool and/or component(s)/accessory(ies) thereof according to the present disclosure, it enables to carry out cutting a cardboard box along its corners in a single, sudden, confident and quick movement, and in a more efficient, more precise, more accurate, more reliable, more adjustable, more versatile, more adaptable, more impactful, more strategic, and/or more desirable manner (e.g., depending on the circumstances, and the intended results, etc.), compared to what is possible with respect to other known conventional cutting tools and/or methods. It is further appreciated that the cutting tool described above improves the security of the user by providing a cover to the cutting element, and positioning the cutting element between the guiding wings. In addition, the cut-stopping system prevents, or at least reduces the risk of unintentional movements and accidental cuts, among others, while also enabling the ability to perform faster and more accurate cuts.
[0091] In the embodiments described above, the same numerical references refer to similar elements. In addition, for the sake of simplicity and clarity, namely so as to not unduly burden the figures with several references numbers, not all figures contain references to all the components and features, and references to some components and features may be found in only one figure, and components and features of the present disclosure which are illustrated in other figures can be easily inferred therefrom. The embodiments, geometrical configurations, materials mentioned and/or dimensions shown in the figures are optional, and are given for exemplification purposes only.
[0092] In addition, although the optional configurations as illustrated in the accompanying drawings comprise various components and although the optional configurations of the cutting tool as shown may consist of certain configurations as explained and illustrated herein, not all of these components and configurations are essential and thus should not be taken in their restrictive sense, i.e. should not be taken as to limit the scope of the present disclosure. It is to be understood that other suitable components and cooperations thereinbetween, as well as other suitable configurations may be used for the cutting tool, and corresponding parts, as briefly explained, and as can be easily inferred herefrom, without departing from the scope of the disclosure.
[0093] Several embodiments and examples have been described and illustrated herein. The embodiments of the invention described above are intended to be exemplary only. A person of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate the features of the individual embodiments, and the possible combinations and variations of the components. A person of ordinary skill in the art would further appreciate that any of the embodiments could be provided in any combination with the other embodiments disclosed herein. It is understood that the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the central characteristics thereof. The present examples and embodiments, therefore, are to be considered in all respects as illustrative and not restrictive, and the invention is not to be limited to the details given herein. Accordingly, while the specific embodiments have been illustrated and described, numerous modifications come to mind.
[0094] In the present disclosure, an embodiment is an example or implementation of the perforation blade. The various appearances of “one embodiment,” “an embodiment” or “some embodiments” do not necessarily all refer to the same embodiments. Although various features may be described in the context of a single embodiment, the features may also be provided separately or in any suitable combination. Conversely, although the cutting tool may be described herein in the context of separate embodiments for clarity, it may also be implemented in a single embodiment. Reference in the specification to “some embodiments”, “an embodiment”, “one embodiment”, or “other embodiments”, means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiments is included in at least some embodiments, but not necessarily in all embodiments.
[0095] The present disclosure intends to cover and embrace all suitable changes in technology. The scope of the present disclosure is, therefore, described by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the implementations set forth in the examples, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
[0096] As used herein, the terms “coupled”, “coupling”, “attached”, “connected” or variants thereof as used herein can have several different meanings depending in the context in which these terms are used. For example, the terms coupled, coupling, connected or attached can have a mechanical connotation. For example, as used herein, the terms coupled, coupling or attached can indicate that two elements or devices are directly connected to one another or connected to one another through one or more intermediate elements or devices via a mechanical element depending on the particular context.