Blade assembly and knife therefor
11376751 ยท 2022-07-05
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B5/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B1/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A knife has two housing parts as well as a blade and a blade support. The support has a blade seat having a contact face normally engaging a blade face with the opposite blade face being freely accessible. The parts are movable between an operating position with the blade projecting and a stowed position with the blade wholly contained. A holder on the blade support secures the blade in the seat via interlocking formations that hold the blade against the contact face but that are so constructed that the blade has a degree of freedom in at least one direction in order to be detached from the blade seat. A latch on the holder has a bolt movable between a bolted position detachably fitted in the seat and holding the blade there and a released position out of the seat and allowing the blade to be replaced.
Claims
1. A knife comprising: a first part; a second part; a blade having first and second blade faces; a blade support carried on one of the parts, on which the blade is detachably fastened, and that has a blade seat having a contact face for engageable with the first blade face, the second blade face being opposite the first blade face and substantially freely accessible, the first and second parts being movable between an operating position with the blade projecting from the parts and a stowed position with the blade wholly contained between the parts; a holder on the blade support for holding the blade in the blade seat and having a first interlocking formation on the blade support and a second interlocking formation on the blade and that interlockingly holds the blade at least in a plane parallel to the contact face, the interlocking formations being so constructed that the blade has a degree of freedom in at least one direction in order to be detached from the blade seat; and a latch on the holder and having at least one bolt movable between a bolted position detachably fitted in the seat and a released position out of the seat and engaging over a region of the second blade face or a blade cover in the bolted position to block movement of the blade in the one direction.
2. The knife wherein the first interlocking formation and the second interlocking formation are designed such that the blade has only one degree of freedom in the one direction.
3. The knife according to claim 1, wherein one of the interlocking formations is a projection and the other interlocking formation is a complementary cut-out, whereby the blade is locked in the seat by engagement of the projection into the cut-out.
4. The knife according to claim 1, wherein the first interlocking formation comprises a hook-shaped projection that detachably engages through a cut-out of the blade, the shape of the cut-out approximately corresponding to a cross section of the hook-shaped projection.
5. The knife according to claim 4, wherein the blade is detachably gripped between a holding surface of the hook-shaped projection facing the second blade face and a contact face of the blade support.
6. The knife according to claim 1, wherein the movable bolt is a spring.
7. The knife according to claim 1, wherein the bolt forms a bolt region and a bearing region.
8. The knife according to claim 1, wherein the seat is provided that deflects a force that acts on the bolt in a first direction into a second direction orthogonal to the second blade face.
9. The knife one according to claim 1, wherein the bolt engages through a cut-out of the blade and is in contact with an edge region of the second blade face adjacent to the cut-out.
10. The assembly knife according to claim 1, wherein the blade support has a blade cover.
11. The knife according to claim 10, wherein the blade cover is pivotally mounted on the blade support.
12. A knife comprising: a first part; a second part; a blade having first and second blade faces; a blade support carried on one of the parts, on which the blade is detachably fastened, and that has a blade seat having a contact face engageable with the first blade face, the second blade face being opposite the first blade face and substantially freely accessible, the first and second parts being movable between an operating position with the blade projecting from the parts and a stowed position with the blade wholly contained between the parts; a holder on the blade support for holding the blade in the blade seat and having a first interlocking formation on the blade support and a second interlocking formation on the blade that interlockingly holds the blade at least in a plane parallel to the contact face, the interlocking formations being so constructed that the blade has a degree of freedom in at least one direction in order to be detached from the blade seat; and a latch on the holder and having at least one bolt movable between a bolted position and a released position and engaging over a region of the second blade face or a blade cover in the bolted position to block movement of the blade in the direction of the degree of freedom, the bolt being is designed as a wire or a plate.
13. A knife comprising: a first part; a second part; a blade having first and second blade faces; a blade support carried on one of the parts, on which the blade is detachably fastened, and that has a blade seat having a contact face engageable with the first blade face, the second blade face being opposite the first blade face and substantially freely accessible, the first and second parts being movable between an operating position with the blade projecting from the parts and a stowed position with the blade wholly contained between the parts; a holder on the blade support for holding the blade in the blade seat and having a first interlocking formation on the blade support and a second interlocking formation on the blade that interlockingly holds the blade at least in a plane parallel to the contact face, the interlocking formations being so constructed that the blade has a degree of freedom in at least one direction in order to be detached from the blade seat; a seat on the blade support; and a latch on the holder and having at least one bolt formed as a wire or a plate, movable between a bolted position detachably fitted in the seat and a released position disengaged from the seat, and engaging over a region of the second blade face or a blade cover in the bolted position to block movement of the blade in the direction of the degree of freedom.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
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SPECIFIC DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(26) The knife as a whole according to
(27) The knife 10 comprises a first part 11 and a second part 12. The first part 11 and the second part 12 are part of a mechanism 13 that can move a blade assembly 40 having a blade support 14 and a blade 17, can be moved between a stowed position and an operating position. The stowed position is shown in
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(29) A region 31 of the projection 21 extending in parallel with the plane E has a width K1 that is greater than the width K2 of the opening 23. The cross section of the projection 21 approximately corresponds to the dimensions of the cut-out 23 in the x direction and z direction, or is slightly smaller. For this reason, the blade 17 cannot readily be detached from the projection 21 in the direction y.sub.1. Instead, a pivoting movement of the blade in the direction v.sub.1 according to
(30) A bolt that prevents movement of the blade 17 in the direction v.sub.1 is arranged between a holding surface 33 of the projection 22 and the outer surface 44 of the blade 17 (see
(31) In the present embodiment, the bearing device 35 has a projection 36 of the blade support 14 (see e.g.
(32) An end region 41 of the spring leg 27 is bent such that it can be easily grasped, making it easy for the user to actuate.
(33) The spring leg 27 is subjected to pretension about a pivot axis a.sub.3 of the spring 25 in the direction w1 in engagement with the projection 22. Owing to movement of the leg 27 counter to the spring force in the direction w2 and subsequent pivoting about the pivot axis a2 in the direction p1 into the position shown in
(34) In the unlocked position according to
(35) The blade 17 can be mounted again by, according to
(36) The leg 27 of the spring 25 is then pivoted about the axis a2 in the direction p2 and latches in the seat 45 of the projection 22 by the leg 27 being pivoted somewhat counter to the force of the spring 25 in the direction w2 and then being inserted into the seat 45 in the direction w1.
(37) The holder 20 according to the invention having the latch 30 is not vulnerable to dirt, since there are barely any structural design aspects, such as undercuts, angles, etc., that promote the accumulation of particles.
(38) A second embodiment of a blade assembly 140 is shown in
(39) The blade assembly 140 has a blade support 114 and a blade cover 129. A central longitudinal axis of the blade assembly 140 is denoted by m. The blade support 114 and the blade cover 129 are parts of a holder 120 for a blade 117. According to
(40) The blade 117 has a cutting edge 118 and two cut-outs 123 and 124. The blade 117 is e.g. designed as a strip steel blade or ceramic blade. A blade face 143 of the blade 117 interacts with the contact face 142 and a blade face 144 of the blade 117 interacts with a contact face 141 of the blade cover 129 when the blade 117 is in the bolted position in the blade seat 116.
(41) A spring 125 that is designed as a torsion spring in the present example, is part of a latch 130. It has two end regions 126 and 127. The spring 125 is mounted on the blade assembly 140 by a bearing device 135. Here, a bearing region 128 that is designed as a bearing pin 131 and is arranged coaxially with the wound region of the torsion spring is provided on the blade cover 129. The end region 127 is supported on a stop 132 of the blade cover 129 under pretension. The blade cover 129 also has a projection 133 having a link 134 that is in the form of an opening in the projection 133 here and is provided for restricting the movement of the end region 127 of the spring 125. The link could, however, alternatively be omitted.
(42) The blade cover 129 forms a contact face 141 that is shown in
(43) When a blade 117 is mounted in the blade seat 116 such that the blade face 143 abuts the contact face 142, and the projection 121 engages through the cut-out 123 and the projection 122 engages through the cut-out 124, the blade cover 129 can be pivoted in a direction o.sub.2 out of the open position according to
(44) By the end region 127 being somewhat deflected in the direction n.sub.1, it can be inserted into the notch 136. The latch 130 is then in the bolted position, i.e. the blade cover 129 is prevented from moving in the direction o.sub.1 into the open position by the end region 127 acting as a bolt. The end region 127 extends over a region of an outer surface 146 of the blade cover 129 and abuts the outer surface 146.
(45) The notch 136 is arranged on the projection 121 such that the end region 127 has to be moved counter to spring force in the direction n.sub.1 in order to move it out of the notch 136. In this way, the end region 127 is not inadvertently released from engagement with the notch 136.
(46) The notch 136 is designed such that it forms a movement converter, such that the spring force exerted by the end region 127 in the direction n.sub.2 is partially diverted into a force that loads the end region 127 in the direction y.sub.1 (see