Utility Knife
20230339127 ยท 2023-10-26
Inventors
- Grant T. Squiers (Cudahy, WI, US)
- Steven W. Hyma (Milwaukee, WI, US)
- Christopher S. Hoppe (Midvale, UT, US)
- Michael Stearns (Milwaukee, WI, US)
- Joseph M. DeBaker (Greenfield, WI, US)
Cpc classification
B26B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B1/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A utility knife including a handle, a blade, a first blade holder, and a spare blade holder. The spare blade holder is pivotal with respect to the handle between an open position where the recess is exposed to allow a spare blade to be removed from the spare blade holder and a closed position where the recess is within a slot of the handle to inhibit removal of the spare blade from the spare blade holder. The spare blade holder further including a cam surface and the cam surface of the spare blade holder engages a cam surface of the handle when the spare blade holder is in the closed position to urge the spare blade holder in a direction from a first longitudinal side of the handle toward a second longitudinal side of the handle to allow the first blade holder to pivot between extended and folded positions.
Claims
1. A utility knife comprising: a handle comprising a first longitudinal side, a second longitudinal side opposite the first longitudinal side, a top side, a bottom side, and a slot that extends through the bottom side, the slot between the first and second longitudinal sides; a blade; a blade holder, the blade removably coupled to the blade holder, the blade holder pivotable with respect to the handle between an extended position where the blade is exposed and configured to cut a work-piece and a folded position where the blade is within the slot of the handle, the blade holder comprising a first notch and a second notch, wherein the first notch comprises a first portion defining a first diameter and a second portion defining a second diameter wider than the first portion; and a locking mechanism comprising: a push button movable between a locked position and an unlocked position, the blade holder pivotable with respect to the handle between the extended and folded positions when the push button is in the unlocked position and the blade holder is held from pivotal movement relative to the handle when the push button is in the locked position, the push button comprising a first portion of a first diameter and a second portion of a second diameter that is larger than the first diameter and a frusto-conical portion between the first and second portions, the second portion of the push button is received in the first notch of the blade holder to hold the blade holder in the extended position and the second portion of the push button is received in the second notch of the blade holder to hold the blade holder in the folded position, wherein the second portion of the first notch is configured to interface against the frusto-conical portion of the push button when the first notch receives the push button, and a coil spring that biases the push button toward the locked position.
2. The utility knife of claim 1, wherein the handle comprises a post that extends within an internal space defined within the coil spring, and wherein the post stabilizes the coil spring.
3. The utility knife of claim 1, wherein the push button comprises a recess, wherein an end of the coil spring is received within the recess of the handle and an opposite end of the coil spring is received within the recess of the push button.
4. The utility knife of claim 1, wherein the blade holder further comprises a third notch between the first notch and the second notch, wherein the second portion of the push button is received in the third notch of the blade holder to hold the blade holder in an intermediate position between the folded and extended positions.
5. The utility knife of claim 1, comprising a spare blade holder comprising a recess that receives a spare blade, the spare blade holder pivotal with respect to the handle between an open position where the spare blade can be removed from the spare blade holder and a closed position where the recess is within the slot of the handle to inhibit removal of the spare blade from the spare blade holder.
6. The utility knife of claim 5, wherein the handle comprises a first cam surface, and the spare blade holder comprises a second cam surface, and wherein the second cam surface of the spare blade holder engages the first cam surface of the handle when the spare blade holder to bias the spare blade holder.
7. The utility knife of claim 1, comprising a spare blade holder comprising a recess that receives a plurality of spare blades, the spare blade holder pivotal with respect to the handle between an open position where a first spare blade of the plurality of spare blades can be removed from the spare blade holder and a closed position where the recess is within the slot of the handle to inhibit removal of the first spare blade of the plurality of spare blades from the spare blade holder.
8. A utility knife comprising: a handle comprising a first longitudinal side, a second longitudinal side opposite the first longitudinal side, a top side, a bottom side, a slot that extends through the bottom side, the slot between the first and second longitudinal sides, and a first cam surface; a blade; a first blade holder, the blade removably coupled to the first blade holder, the first blade holder pivotal with respect to the handle between an extended position where the blade is exposed and configured to cut a work-piece and a folded position where the blade is within the slot of the handle; and a spare blade holder comprising a recess that receives a spare blade, the spare blade holder pivotal with respect to the handle between an open position where the spare blade can be removed from the spare blade holder and a closed position where the recess is within the slot of the handle to inhibit removal of the spare blade from the spare blade holder, the spare blade holder further comprising a second cam surface, wherein the second cam surface of the spare blade holder engages the first cam surface of the handle when the spare blade holder to bias the spare blade holder.
9. The utility knife of claim 8, wherein the second cam surface of the spare blade holder engages the first cam surface of the handle to bias the spare blade holder away from the first blade holder.
10. The utility knife of claim 8, wherein the second cam surface of the spare blade holder engages the first cam surface of the handle to bias the spare blade holder from interfering with movement of the first blade holder.
11. The utility knife of claim 8, wherein engagement of the second cam surface and the first cam surface forces the spare blade holder against the handle.
12. The utility knife of claim 8, wherein the handle further comprises a front end portion and a back end portion opposite the front end portion, and wherein the first blade holder is pivotally coupled to the handle adjacent the front end portion and the spare blade holder is pivotally coupled to the handle adjacent the back end portion.
13. The utility knife of claim 12, wherein the first blade holder comprises an enlarged portion that inhibits the spare blade holder from moving to the open position when the first blade holder is in the folded position.
14. The utility knife of claim 8, comprising a magnet configured to retain the spare blade in the spare blade holder.
15. A utility knife comprising: a handle comprising a first longitudinal side, a second longitudinal side opposite the first longitudinal side, a top side, a bottom side, and a slot that extends through the bottom side, the slot between the first and second longitudinal sides; a blade; a first blade holder, the blade removably coupled to the first blade holder, the first blade holder pivotal with respect to the handle between an extended position where the blade is exposed and configured to cut a work-piece and a folded position where the blade is within the slot of the handle; and a spare blade holder comprising a recess that receives a plurality of spare blades, the spare blade holder pivotal with respect to the handle between an open position where a first spare blade of the plurality of spare blades can be removed from the spare blade holder and a closed position where the recess is within the slot of the handle to inhibit removal of the first spare blade of the plurality of spare blades from the spare blade holder.
16. The utility knife of claim 15, wherein the spare blade holder comprises a spring extending from the spare blade holder, the spring biasing the spare blade holder in the closed position.
17. The utility knife of claim 15, comprising a magnet configured to retain the plurality of spare blades in the spare blade holder.
18. The utility knife of claim 15, wherein the spare blade holder receives at least four spare blades.
19. The utility knife of claim 16, wherein the handle further comprises a front end portion and a back end portion opposite the front end portion, and wherein the first blade holder is pivotally coupled to the handle adjacent the front end portion and the spare blade holder is pivotally coupled to the handle adjacent the back end portion.
20. The utility knife of claim 19, wherein the first blade holder comprises an enlarged portion that inhibits the spare blade holder from moving to the open position when the first blade holder is in the folded position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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[0025] Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the following drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0027] The back end portion 20 of the handle 12 includes a cutout or hook portion 26. The cutout 26 exposes a portion of a blade 28 held by the blade holder 14 when the blade holder 14 is in the folded position so that the blade 28 can be used to cut wire, rope, line, etc. The back end portion 20 of the handle 12 further includes an aperture 30 that extends through the handle 12. The aperture 30 provides a location for the user to attach the knife 10 to a lanyard, belt, clip, or the like.
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[0032] The blade holder 14 further includes a top edge 50 and a bottom edge 52. The bottom edge 52 include a recess 54 that exposes a portion of the blade 28 so that the blade 28 can be used to strip insulation from wire or to cut wire, rope, line, etc. An upwardly angled surface 56 is located along the top edge 50 at the front end 40 of the blade holder 14. The surface 56 is upwardly angled at an angle 58 (
[0033] In operation, to open the blade holder 14 to the intermediate position, the user presses the button 24 to move the second portion 29 out from within the first notch 44, which allows the user to pivot the blade holder 14 from the folded position to the intermediate position (
[0034] To further open the blade holder 14 to the fully extended position, the user presses the button 24 to move the second portion 29 out from within the second notch 46, which allows the user to pivot the blade holder 14 from the intermediate position to the fully extended position (
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[0041] In the illustrated embodiment, the blade holder 214 is made from powdered metal, using a suitable powdered metal manufacturing process. For example, the blade holder 214 may be produced by compaction and sintering, metal injection molding (MIM), or any other suitable process. By making the blade holder 214 from powdered metal, the various complex features of the blade holder 214, such as the notches 248, 244 and the beveled surface 253, can be integrally formed without requiring additional machining steps.
[0042] Although the invention has been described in detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments, variations and modifications exist with the scope and spirit of one or more independent aspects of the invention as described.