KNIFE WITH SOUND EMITTING MEANS USING THE FLOW OF AIR
20210291387 · 2021-09-23
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Abstract
A knife with a handle and a blade, associated with means adapted to emit sound using an air flow, the said means being incorporated inside the body of the said handle, and being of the whistle type, and comprising a recess connected to a mouthpiece located upstream, through which the said flow of air is introduced, and connected to an exit window located downstream. An air compression chamber located downstream from the mouthpiece, opens through a hole into an expansion chamber (or pressure relief chamber) which is itself connected to the said exit window. The compression chamber is such that its section along a plane orthogonal to the air flow reduces, preferably in a linear manner, in the direction of the expansion chamber. The exit window has a bevelled edge on the side opposite the compression chamber. The compression chamber opens onto two parallel expansion chambers having different lengths.
Claims
1-8. (canceled)
9. A knife with a handle and a blade, associated with a whistle adapted to emit sound using an air flow, the whistle comprising an opening connected to a mouthpiece located upstream, through which airflow is introduced, and connected to an exit window located downstream relative to the mouthpiece, and an air compression chamber, located downstream from the mouthpiece, said air compression chamber opening through a hole into an expansion chamber, which expansion chamber has a larger cross section than the air compression chamber, and the expansion chamber is connected to the exit window, wherein the whistle is integrated into the body and incorporated completely inside the handle, the blade is secured to the handle and adapted to be folded into a longitudinal slot provided in the handle that separates the handle into two contiguous parts that oppose each other along a longitudinal and substantially median plane of the handle, the whistle being then incorporated into one of the contiguous parts, wherein the whistle and the two contiguous parts of the handle are moulded together so that both the whistle and the two contiguous parts of the handle form a single piece of plastic, and wherein the compression chamber is a single compression chamber which opens into two distinct expansion chambers that are sealed from each other and that each open onto an exit window.
10. The knife according to claim 9, wherein the air compression chamber is such that the air compression chamber's section along a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis of the handle reduces in the direction of the expansion chamber.
11. The knife according to one of claim 9, wherein the exit window has a bevelled edge on the side opposite the air compression chamber.
12. The knife according to claim 9, wherein the whistle is arranged in the handle so that the direction of the air flow is parallel to the longitudinal axis of the handle.
13. The knife according to claim 9, wherein the blade comprises a hole shaped like a shackle opener and at least part of its cutting edge is nothched.
14. The knife according to claim 9, wherein the plastic is thermoplastic plastic.
15. The knife according to claim 14, wherein the thermoplastic plastic is polyamide (PA) or polybutylene terephthalate (PBT).
16. The knife according to claim 9, wherein the air compression chamber includes a block having an oblique wall whose slope up to the hole is between 5° and 20°.
17. The knife according to claim 9, wherein a distal end of the handle has a through hole through which a ring can be passed, said through hole being separated from the whistle by two side flat sections.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0032] The invention will be better understood in the light of the description below relating to illustrative but non-limitative examples of the invention, by reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0042] The terms ‘horizontal’, ‘vertical’, ‘top’ and ‘side’ refer to the natural positions when the knife is normally in use in the user's hand, as for example in the side view of
[0043] By reference to
[0044] The knife 1 comprises an elongated handle 2, a blade 3 with a proximal end comprising a heel 4 (close to the handle) mounted articulated on the handle 2 at its proximal end 5 that comprises a recess 6 capable of accommodating the heel 4.
[0045] A split ring 8 covers the end 5 of the handle 3, with the split matching and in line with the recess 6.
[0046] The articulation of the blade 3 on the handle is provided by a pin 7 that goes through the ring 8, the end 5 of the handle 2 and the heel 4 of the blade 3.
[0047] The blade 3 can be folded into the handle, which comprises a corresponding recess (not visible in the figure).
[0048] A split ferrule 9 covers the ring 8 and can rotate in relation to the ring. Means known in themselves and not illustrated are provided to prevent any longitudinal displacement of the ferrule 9.
[0049] The ferrule 9, depending on its position while rotating, makes it possible to allow the blade 3 to pass (when the splits of the ferrule 9 and the ring 8 are lined up) or lock the blade (the ferrule 9 preventing the passage of the blade) either in the open unfolded position (
[0050] By reference to
[0054] Further, the knife 1 of the invention comprises sound emitting means of the whistle type incorporated in the handle and described below by reference to
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[0056] The whistle is represented schematically in the form of a tube 18 with at one end a mouthpiece or mouth 19 and with another end 20 which is closed. The mouth 19 is made on an open side of a compression chamber 21, itself connected at its other end (opposite the mouth 19) by a hole 22 to an expansion or pressure relief chamber 23 (with a parallelepiped shape).
[0057] The upper wall of the latter has an exit window 24 located near the said hole 22. The downstream edge of the window 23 opposite the compression chamber 21 has a bevel 25.
[0058] The compression chamber 21 has a prismatic shape with a trapezoidal transverse section. A block 26 with a square or rectangular section and trapezoidal section is provided in the downstream part of the tube 18. The oblique wall 26A of the block 26, with an ascending slope up to the hole 22, demarcates the compression chamber 21 with the other walls of the tube 18. In other words, the straight section in a vertical plane of the mouth 19 is larger than that of the hole 22 communicating with the pressure relief chamber 23. The slope of the oblique wall 26A is between 5° and 20°, preferably 10° to 13°, with a length (in the longitudinal direction of the handle) of approximately 18 mm.
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[0060] That alternative whistle differs from that in
[0061] The first pressure relief chamber 23A is longer than the second one 23B and comprises a first part 28 (near the blade of the knife) that goes beyond, in the longitudinal direction, a second part 29 that opens onto the window 24A. The second part 29 has the same length as the second pressure relief chamber 23B. The single compression chamber 21 placed upstream opens Into the two pressure relief chambers 23A and 23B.
[0062] The pressure relief chambers 23A and 23B have different lengths and emit sounds with different frequencies through their respective exit windows 24A and 24B.
[0063] As shown in
[0064] On the plane of
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[0067] The dimensions of the exit windows 24A and 24B are identical, namely, in a top view (
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[0069] The handle has a longitudinal recess 30 on a vertical plane, with a quadrangular section, designed to accommodate the blade (not shown).
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[0075] The handle 2 of the knife is made of thermoformable plastic, such as polyamide (PA) or PST (polybutylene terephthalate).
[0076] The handle is moulded in a single piece and comprises two parts, the so-called left park 2A and the so-called right part 2B (by reference to
[0077] The right-hand part 2B of the handle includes the whistle of the invention. The compression chamber, the pressure relief chambers and the exit windows are made, while moulding, by reservation or other known means to make the necessary recesses.
[0078] The whistle described above is integrated to the body of the handle and is made inside the handle.
[0079] By blowing into the mouthpiece 19, the user creates an air flow that enters into the compression chamber 21. Because of the ramp 26, the air flow pressure increases at the exit of the chamber 21 and then enters, after passing through the hole 22, into the pressure relief chamber 23, or the two pressure relief chambers 23A and 23B from where the air then escapes from the window 24 or the two windows 24A and 24B. The fact that the pressure relief windows have different lengths makes it possible to emit sounds through each window with different frequency spectra, where one is higher than the other. The end result only increases the overall power of the emitted sound, which in this case can be heard several hundreds of metres away.