Knife with a knife handle and a blade
11839990 · 2023-12-12
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Abstract
A knife has a knife handle and a blade, the blade being extendable and retractable in relation to the knife handle. A reinforcing part is provided which can support an extended portion of the blade, and is movable in respect of the knife handle and is detachably connected to the blade. Alternatively, the knife has a blade-moving carriage and/or a reinforcing part-moving carriage and a latching holder for latch-adjusting different extended positions of the blade is provided. In another embodiment, the blade-moving carriage has a holding magnet for holding cooperation with the blade. In yet another embodiment, a closing cap is arranged on the knife handle at the rear end of the blade, the closing cap closing the movement path for the blade-moving carriage and/or the reinforcement part-moving carriage.
Claims
1. A knife (12) comprising a knife handle (2), a blade (3), wherein the blade (3) is configured to be extended and retracted relative to the knife handle (2), a blade displacement carriage (30) and/or a reinforcing part displacement carriage (31), and a catch mechanism for indexed adjustment of different extending positions of the blade (3), wherein the catch mechanism is formed underneath a region, in which the blade (3) or an imaginary extension of the blade (3) extends, viewed from the blade displacement carriage (30) and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage (31), wherein the catch mechanism comprises a catch part (35), which is accommodated in the blade displacement carriage (30) and/or in the reinforcing part displacement carriage (31), and catch openings (47), which are arranged behind one another in a longitudinal direction (L) in the knife handle (2), in order to realize a catch engagement with the catch part, and wherein the catch part (35) accommodated in the blade displacement carriage (30) penetrates the blade (3) in an engaged state, as well as during a movement of the blade (3) from a first into a second catching position.
2. The knife according to claim 1, wherein the blade displacement carriage (30) has a retaining magnet (56) for interacting with the blade (3) in a retaining manner.
3. The knife (121 according to claim 1, wherein a closing cap (11) is arranged on the knife handle (2) at a rear end of the blade (3), wherein said closing cap closes a displacement path for the blade displacement carriage (30) and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage (31).
4. The knife according to claim 1, wherein the catch part (35) accommodated in the blade displacement carriage (30) penetrates the blade (3) in the region of a blade opening (29) of the blade.
5. The knife according to claim 1, wherein a catch projection (67), which is realized separately of the catch part (35), is provided on the blade displacement carriage (30) and penetrates a blade opening (29) of the blade in order to retain the blade (3).
6. A knife (12) comprising a knife handle (2), a blade (3), wherein the blade (3) is configured to be extended and retracted relative to the knife handle (2), and a reinforcing part (57), on which an extended region of the blade (3) can be supported, wherein the reinforcing part (57) is displaceable relative to the knife handle (2) and detachably connected to the blade (3), wherein the knife handle (2) has a blade displacement carriage (30) and a reinforcing part displacement carriage (31) wherein the reinforcing part displacement carriage (31) has a catch mechanism comprising a catch part (35) accommodated in the reinforcing part displacement carriage (31) as well as catch openings (47) which are arranged one behind another in a longitudinal direction (L) in the knife handle (2) in order to realize a catch engagement with the catch part.
7. The knife according to claim 6, wherein the blade displacement carriage (30) has a retaining magnet (56) for interacting with the blade (3) in a retaining manner.
8. The knife according to claim 6, wherein the reinforcing part (57) can be displaced relative to the blade (3).
9. The knife according to claim 6, wherein the knife handle (2) is realized in an elongate manner and has a longitudinal direction (L).
10. The knife according to claim 9, wherein the blade (3) can be displaced in the longitudinal direction (L).
11. The knife according to claim 9, wherein the reinforcing part (37) can be displaced in the longitudinal direction (L).
12. The knife according to claim 6, wherein the reinforcing part (57) is designed for encompassing an outer edge (60) of the blade (3).
13. The knife according to claim 6, wherein the reinforcing part (57) has a U-shaped cross section.
14. The knife according to claim 6, wherein the blade displacement carriage (30) and the reinforcing part displacement carriage (31) are arranged behind one another in the displacement receptacle (19).
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The invention is described in greater detail below with reference to the attached drawings that, however, merely show exemplary embodiments. A component, which is described with reference to one of the exemplary embodiments and not replaced with a different component in another exemplary embodiment, is therefore also described as a potentially existing component in this other exemplary embodiment. In the respective drawings:
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DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
(44) A knife 1 in the form of a so-called cutter knife is initially described with reference to the illustration in
(45) The knife 1 initially and essentially comprises a knife handle 2 and a blade 3 that may be realized in the form of a so-called segmental blade.
(46) The blade 3 can be displaced relative to the knife handle 2 in a sliding manner, namely in the longitudinal direction L of the knife handle 2. This results in an extending direction A and a retracting direction E of the blade 3.
(47) The knife handle 2 initially has a housing 4 that consists, for example, of a hard plastic and may be realized, for example, in the form of an injection molded plastic part. The housing 4 may alternatively also be a metal housing that consists, for example, of a zinc pressure die casting.
(48) With respect to the longitudinal direction L, the housing 4 has two narrow housing sides 5, which lie opposite of one another in a cross section, e.g. according to the illustration in
(49) In the normal usage state of the knife 1, the rear opening 10 is closed by means of a closing cap 11. This closing cap 11 is connected to the housing 4 in a form-fitted manner in the usage position. For this purpose, a form-fitted guide is provided in the exemplary embodiment shown, wherein the closing cap 11 has guide webs 12, which with respect to a cross section through the closing cap 11 perpendicular to a potential displacement direction of the closing cap 11 face the housing top 7 and the housing bottom 6 and engage into corresponding guide grooves 13 of the housing 4 in the region of the housing top 7 and the housing bottom 6.
(50) In this way, the closing cap 11 can be displaced transverse to the longitudinal direction L in a sliding and guided manner.
(51) The sliding displaceability of the closing cap 11 in the attachment direction is limited by means of a stop. For this purpose, a stop 14 is formed on the housing 4 in the corresponding section of the narrow housing side 5. The closing cap 11 can be freely displaced opposite to the attachment direction in order to allow a complete removal of the closing cap 11 from the housing 4.
(52) The closing cap 11 has a groove 15 that is exposed toward the outside. When the closing cap 11 is arranged on the knife handle 2, this groove is arranged on the cap such that it faces away from the slot opening 8 and essentially extends in the same direction as the guide webs 12 of the closing cap 11 and therefore preferably transverse to the longitudinal direction L.
(53) In a cross section, the groove 15 forms an essentially U-shaped receptacle. This receptacle can be used for snapping off a blade segment 16 from the tip of the blade 3 along a predetermined breaking line 17 when the closing cap 11 is removed.
(54) A magnet 18 is provided in association with the groove 15 and, if applicable, acts upon a blade segment 16 located in the groove 15. This magnet may be recessed into the preferred plastic material of the closing cap 11 and associated, in particular, with a groove surface that in a cross section defines a U-limb of the groove 15. This magnet may be realized in the form of a permanent magnet.
(55) In this way, a blade segment 16 that was snapped off the blade 3 with the aid of the closing cap 11 is securely retained in the groove 15 by the magnet.
(56) The knife handle 2 furthermore has a displacement receptacle 19 that preferably is made of a metallic material. This displacement receptacle may be realized in the form of a bent sheet metal part as shown. Analogous to the housing 4, the displacement receptacle is also realized in an elongate manner in the longitudinal direction L and has two narrow receptacle sides 20, which in a cross section lie opposite of one another, and a receptacle bottom 21 that connects the narrow receptacle sides 20.
(57) A receptacle top 22 is formed opposite of the receptacle bottom 21. This receptacle top also has a slot opening 23 that centrally extends in the longitudinal direction L, wherein said slot opening starts at a rear opening 24 and extends in the longitudinal direction L toward a front opening 25 of the displacement receptacle 19, however, such that an essentially complete front section 26 of the receptacle top 22 remains.
(58) The displacement receptacle 19 is retained in the housing 4 underneath the slot opening 8 in a receptacle 27, the cross section of which is adapted to the displacement receptacle 19. In this retaining position, the slot opening 23 of the displacement receptacle 19 is oriented upward in the direction of the slot opening 8 of the housing 4. The rear end with the opening 24 may in this case essentially extend in the plane that is formed by the rear opening 10 of the housing 4 and extends perpendicular to the extending and retracting directions A, E.
(59) On the front side, the displacement receptacle 19 freely extends beyond the front opening 9 of the housing 4, namely by about a length that is defined by the essentially closed section 26 of the receptacle top 22.
(60) The blade 3 is initially accommodated in the essentially U-shaped receptacle contour of the displacement receptacle 19, which in a cross section extends transverse to the longitudinal direction L, such that it can be respectively displaced in the extending direction A and the retracting direction E in a sliding manner. In the usage position of the knife 1, at least the blade segment 16 on the side of the tip is displaced into a position, in which it freely protrudes beyond the outer edge of the displacement receptacle 19 on the side of the tip, which points in the extending direction A.
(61) The blade 3 is altogether realized in a sheet-like manner with longitudinal outer edges and narrow outer edges, wherein one longitudinal outer edge of the blade 3 forms the cutting edge 28.
(62) In this case, the broad side faces of the blade 3 point in the direction of the housing top 7 and the housing bottom 6.
(63) The blade 3 is furthermore divided into multiple trapezoidal blade segments 16 that are arranged behind one another in a row in the longitudinal direction L, wherein said blade segments 16 initially are connected to one another by means of predetermined breaking lines 17. For example, ten, eleven or up to fifteen blade segments 16 of this type may be thusly predefined. The cutting process can be carried out by using only the respective exposed blade segment 16 on the front side, as well as by using all exposed blade segments 16, i.e. multiple segments protruding beyond the front end.
(64) A bore-like blade opening 29 is formed in the rear end of the blade 3 in order to retain the blade 3 on a blade displacement carriage 30 in a form-fitted manner.
(65) The blade displacement carriage 30, as well as a reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 described below, essentially consists of a carriage part 32, an actuating part 33 and a wedge carriage part 34, as well as a catch part 35.
(66) The carriage part 32 is retained on the displacement receptacle 19 such that it can be displaced in a sliding manner in the longitudinal direction L. For this purpose, outer receptacle grooves 36 of the carriage part 32, which extend in the longitudinal direction L, take hold of the facing outer edges of the slot openings 23 of the displacement receptacle. With respect to a cross section, a portion of the carriage part 32 may extend within the U-opening of the displacement receptacle 19 and a—larger—portion of the carriage part 32 may essentially extend in the region of the slot opening 8 of the housing 4.
(67) The carriage part 32 is realized in a box-like manner in the direction pointing toward the housing top 7. The wedge carriage part 34 lies on the box bottom of the carriage part 32 such that it can be displaced in a sliding manner in the longitudinal direction L, wherein said wedge carriage part is flanked on both sides and optionally—at least partially—guided in the longitudinal direction L by means of box walls 38 of the carriage part 32.
(68) A rectangular opening 39, which in a horizontal projection has an essentially elongate shape, furthermore is formed in the box bottom 37. The corresponding longitudinal side referred to a horizontal projection of the opening is directed transverse to the longitudinal direction L in this case.
(69) The catch part 35, which is realized in the form of a catch pin 66 in the first embodiment, extends through this opening 39, wherein the cross section of its pin body is essentially adapted to the opening area of the opening 39.
(70) As a result of this design, the catch part 35 is retained in the carriage part 32 such that it is non-rotatable about an axis extending perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L and perpendicular to the housing bottom 6, but can be linearly displaced along this axis.
(71) In the first embodiment, the catch part 35 also penetrates the wedge carriage part 34 in the region of a bottom opening 40, particularly in the region of a waist section 41. In this case, widened pin sections, which are essentially adapted to the opening area of the opening 39 in the box bottom 37, remain at the ends of the waist section 41 on both sides.
(72) The pin section 42 engaging into an interior region of the wedge carriage part 34 forms exposed application surfaces 43 on its underside, i.e. in the direction of the housing bottom 6, wherein said application surfaces serve for interacting with wedge surfaces 44 of the wedge carriage part 34.
(73) The wedge surfaces 44 are referred to the longitudinal direction L provided to both sides of the opening 40 extending through the wedge carriage part 34. Two wedge surfaces 44, which extend opposite to one another in the longitudinal direction L, are furthermore provided on each side and meet in a valley centrally of the extent of the wedge carriage part 34 in the longitudinal direction L. In an engaged basic position, the application surfaces 43 of the catch part 35 abut on the wedge surfaces 44 in this valley (compare to
(74) The wedge surfaces 44 accordingly ascend from this valley in the extending direction A and in the retracting direction E by an angle of about 10 to 20 degrees.
(75) The catch part 35 may be spring-loaded in the direction of the receptacle bottom 21 by means of a spring 45 in the form of a leaf spring.
(76) According to the illustrations, the spring 45 may be fastened on the carriage part 32 in an abutting manner by using a fastening element 46, e.g. in the form of a screw (compare to
(77) The catch part 35 engages into a catch opening 47 in the receptacle bottom 21 through the opening 39 of the carriage part 32. The displacement carriage 30, 31 is fixed in the longitudinal direction L in this catching position.
(78) The receptacle bottom 21 has multiple catch openings 47, which are realized identically with respect to their opening area and arranged behind one another in the longitudinal direction L. The opening cross section of these catch openings essentially corresponds to that of the opening 39 in the carriage part 32 and accordingly is adapted to the cross-sectional design of the catch part 35, particularly of the catch pin 66.
(79) The catch openings 47 may be connected to one another as shown by means of waist-like, slot-shaped openings, the opening area of which is correspondingly reduced in comparison with the catch openings 47.
(80) It is imperative to disengage the catch engagement between the catch part 35 and the catch opening 47 in order to allow a sliding displacement of the carriage part 32. For this purpose, it is preferred to act upon the wedge carriage part 34 in such a way that it is displaced in a sliding manner relative to the carriage part 32 in the longitudinal direction L. This is realized by using the actuating part 33, an actuating surface 48 of which is exposed in the slot opening 8 of the housing.
(81) The actuating part 33 has on its underside driving projections 49 that point in the direction of the carriage part 32 and referred to the longitudinal direction L respectively come in contact with associated surfaces of the wedge carriage part 34. The wedge carriage part 34 accordingly is captured between these driving projections 49 in the longitudinal direction L.
(82) During a sliding displacement of the actuating part 33 in the extending direction A, the rear driving projection 49 referred to the extending direction A causes the wedge carriage part 34 to be correspondingly dragged along. The catch part 35 is pulled out of the catch opening 47 in a direction extending perpendicular to the longitudinal direction L by the rear wedge surfaces 44 referred to the extending direction A (compare to
(83) An analogous sliding displacement takes place in the opposite direction, namely in the retracting direction E, wherein the rear driving projection 49 of the actuating part 43 referred to the retracting direction E interacts with the wedge carriage part 34 in this case and the rear wedge surfaces 44 referred to the retracting direction E lift or pull the catch part 35 out of the catch opening 47 (compare to
(84) Accordingly, only an intentional sliding displacement of the respective displacement carriage 30, 31 is required for realizing the disengagement of the catch mechanism and the sliding displacement in the longitudinal direction L.
(85) Once the actuating part 33 is no longer acted upon in the sliding direction in order to thereby complete the sliding displacement of the displacement carriage 30, 31, the respective wedge carriage part 34 with the actuating part 33 returns into a starting position that preferably corresponds to the catching position.
(86) For this purpose, the wedge carriage part 34 is spring-loaded in the direction of the basic position by means of a spring 50, which is realized in the form of a cylindrical pressure spring in this case. This spring 50 lies in a spring receptacle 51, which is formed in the carriage part 32 on the box bottom 37, and is in a (neutral) basic position optionally supported on associated wall sections of the spring receptacle 51 on both ends.
(87) The contact surfaces for the spring 50 on the carriage are respectively penetrated by projections 52 of the actuating part 33, wherein at least one projection 52 may also be directly formed by a driving projection 49. The projections 52 have supporting surfaces 53 that are directed toward one another and come into effect depending on the displacement direction A or E in order to lift off the facing end of the pressure spring accommodated in the spring receptacle 51 from the facing contact surface in the receptacle surface 51. If the spring 50 is realized in the form of a cylindrical compression spring, this spring is accordingly tensioned between a supporting surface 53 of the actuating part 33 and a contact surface of the spring receptacle 51 during a displacement of the actuating part 33 in a displacement direction.
(88) As a result of this design, this single spring 50 causes a return into the starting position during a sliding displacement in the extending direction A, as well as in the retracting direction E.
(89) The above-described functionality for the disengagement, sliding displacement and engagement refers to the blade displacement carriage 30, as well as to the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31.
(90) The catch part 35 of the blade displacement carriage 30 may at the same time penetrate the blade opening 29 such that this blade opening is connected to the blade displacement carriage 30 in a form-fitted manner. In this case, the blade 3 is accommodated on the underside of the carriage part 32 in a receptacle pocket 54 that is open toward the receptacle bottom 21 of the displacement receptacle 19. The catch part 35 also continues to extend through the blade opening 29 in the lifted position of the catch part 35, in which the catch connection is disengaged, such that the form-fitted position is also preserved in the course of a sliding displacement.
(91) The associated end of the blade 3 lies in the receptacle pocket 54 in such a way that its broad side rests on a preferably planar supporting surface 65. This supporting surface 65 is penetrated by the catch part 35.
(92) The receptacle pocket 54 and therefore also the supporting surface 65 is bounded by a contact surface 64, wherein a transverse outer edge of the blade 3, which preferably extends parallel to the predetermined breaking lines 17, can abut on said contact surface. The progression of the contact surface 65 is adapted to that of the transverse outer edge. In a preferred embodiment, the transverse outer edge extends at a distance from the contact surface 65.
(93) In the course of an extension of the blade 3, the free end of the blade 3 pointing in the direction of the displacement receptacle tip is displaced outward through the front opening 25 of the displacement receptacle 19. As a result, the blade 3 is guided in the direction of the blade plane in the region of the top section 26, as well as in the region of the receptacle bottom 21 of the displacement receptacle 19, [text missing] vaulted spring sections 55.
(94) In order to additionally secure the form-fitted retention between the catch part 35 of the carriage and the blade 3, a retaining magnet 56 may furthermore be arranged in the carriage part 32 of the blade displacement carriage 30 in order to interact in a retaining manner with the blade 3 in the receptacle pocket 54 accommodating the blade opening 29. This is particularly advantageous during a blade exchange, in which the blade displacement carriage 30 is after the removal of the closing cap 11 pulled out together with the blade 3 through the rear opening 10 of the housing 4 and the rear opening 24 of the displacement receptacle 19. The inventive arrangement of a magnet that also retains the blade 3 on the carriage part 32 significantly simplifies, in particular, the reinsertion of an optionally new blade 3 together with the blade displacement carriage 30.
(95) The illustrations furthermore show that a reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 may be provided. This reinforcing part displacement carriage can also be displaced in a sliding manner in the longitudinal direction L, i.e. in the extending direction A and in the retracting direction E, in the same displacement receptacle 19. The reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 is arranged behind the blade displacement carriage 30 referred to the extending direction A.
(96) The reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 serves for the intentional linear displacement of a reinforcing part 57, wherein the blade 3, particularly the region of the blade 3 that is extended beyond the front opening 25 of the displacement receptacle 19, is supported on said reinforcing part 57 in the extended position.
(97) For this purpose, the reinforcing part 57 essentially has in a cross section transverse to the longitudinal direction L a U-shape with two U-limbs 58, which extend parallel to one another and are spaced apart from one another, as well as a U-crosspiece that connects the U-limbs. The outer edge 60 of the blade 3, which referred to the broad side lies opposite of the cutting edge 28, is accommodated in the U-opening, namely over a certain length or depth of the U-groove transverse to the longitudinal direction L referred to a cross section, e.g., according to
(98) The reinforcing part 57 forms a sword-like extension arm 61 on its end that faces the rear region of the housing 4. This extension arm is accommodated in a slot-like receptacle of the carriage part 33 of the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31. In this way, the reinforcing part 57 is connected in a form-fitted manner to the corresponding carriage part 32 and can be displaced in a sliding manner in the longitudinal direction L by this carriage part.
(99) Furthermore, the reinforcing part 57 is guided in the displacement receptacle 19 in an edge region laterally of the carriage parts 32 and in this case extends at least approximately over the entire length of the blade 3 in a completely retracted position of the reinforcing part and blade displacement carriages 30, 31.
(100) When the blade 3 is extended, the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 can after the disengagement of the catch mechanism likewise be displaced in the extending direction A as needed, particularly if a high bending stress on the blade 3 and therefore the risk of breakage of blade segments 16 is expected in the course of the cutting process, wherein the front end region of the reinforcing part 57, which faces away from the displacement carriage, likewise protrudes beyond the front opening 25 of the displacement receptacle 19 and—apparently—stabilizes the blade 3 by encompassing the outer edge 60 of the blade 3.
(101) However, if a low bendability of the extended section of the blade 3 is by all means useful for the cutting process to be carried out, the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 can be respectively displaced back in the retracting direction E or remain in the resulting basic position.
(102) The reinforcing part 57 can be displaced relative to the blade 3 in the extending direction A and in the retracting direction E as shown.
(103) The cross sections in
(104) In addition, a space 63 for accommodating, for example, additional blades 3 to be exchanged may be provided between the receptacle bottom 21 and the housing bottom 6, wherein said space is realized in an elongate manner in the longitudinal direction L and can be exposed by removing the closing cap 11.
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(107) In this exemplary embodiment, the blade 3 is alternatively retained on the blade displacement carriage 30 separately by means of a catch mechanism. A catch projection 67, which can be displaced perpendicular to a broad face extent of the blade 3, is provided for this purpose. This catch projection penetrates an opening 68 of the blade displacement carriage 30 on the bottom side and is guided in the carriage such that its displacement is limited, particularly in the direction of a catching position, by means of a stop. In addition, the catch projection 67 is spring-loaded in the direction of a catching position according to
(108) The catch projection 67 extends into the blade opening 29 through the opening 68 in order to fix the blade 3 on the blade displacement carriage 30.
(109) The free end face of the catch projection 67 preferably is realized in a roof-like manner, e.g. in the form of a cap or, in particular, in the form of a spherical cap, such that the catch projection 67 initially is automatically displaced into an evasive position against the restoring force of the pressure spring 69 when a new blade 3 is inserted and can subsequently drop into the blade opening 29 under the influence of the pressure spring 69.
(110) In this embodiment, a blade exchange preferably takes place after the displacement of the blade displacement carriage 30 into a front position, which preferably is limited by means of a stop, such that this blade exchange can be carried out through the front opening 9 of the knife 1. In the above-described first exemplary embodiment, a blade exchange is carried out through the rear opening 10 after releasing the displacement path by removing the closing cap 11.
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(112) In this position, a button 86 provided in the lower housing part 81 is associated with the catch projection 67 that interacts with the blade 3. The engagement between the blade 3 and the blade displacement carriage 30 can be disengaged by means of this button 86.
(113) The button 86 is connected to a pedestal section 89 by means of an arm section 88 that acts, for example, in a spring-like manner. The pedestal section 89, the arm section 88 and the button 86 preferably are realized integrally and made of the same material.
(114) The button 86 is retained on the housing 4, particularly on the lower housing part 81, by means of the pedestal section 89. The button 86, which freely protrudes via the arm section 88, is movable about a geometric pivoting axis that preferably is formed in the region of the arm section 88. In this case, the pivoting axis extends transverse to the longitudinal extent of the blade 3.
(115) The pivoting motion of the button 86 takes place against a restoring force that is built up during the pivoting process, e.g. the restoring force of the arm section 88 that acts in a spring-like manner. Accordingly, the button 86 preferably can be returned in the direction of a basic position according to
(116) The button 86 is accessible from the underside of the lower housing part 81. An actuation of the button 86 results in a pivoting displacement thereof in the direction of the facing catch projection 67. The facing button surface abuts on the end face of the catch projection 67 such that the catch projection 67 is as a result of a further pivoting displacement of the button 86 displaced against the force of the pressure spring 69, namely in such a way that the free and preferably cap-shaped end face of the catch projection 67 lies in the blade opening 29. In this position, the blade 3 can be pulled out forward through the front opening 9, wherein the opening edge of the blade opening 29 additionally pushes the catch projection 67 into the release position in interaction with the cap-shaped end face of the catch projection 67.
(117) In this position, the facing end face of the button 86 preferably lies underneath a plane defined by the underside of the blade 3. Accordingly, the facing end face of the button 86 does not engage into the blade opening 29, preferably not even partially. This can be achieved due to an abutment of a stop shoulder 90 of the button on a counterstop shoulder 91 of the housing as shown (compare to
(118) In the second exemplary embodiment, the closing cap 11 may solely serve for closing the space 63 for accommodating replacement blades. The closing cap 11 may alternatively or additionally also form the rear boundary of the carriage space as in the first exemplary embodiment.
(119) In the first embodiment illustrated in
(120) As in the first exemplary embodiment, each displacement carriage 30, 31 is initially and essentially also composed of a carriage part 32 and a wedge carriage part 34 in the second exemplary embodiment, wherein the wedge carriage part 34 can be moved relative to the carriage part 32 in the longitudinal direction L. The actuation is also realized by means of an actuating part 33 in this case.
(121) The catch engagement of the respective carriage 30, 31 takes place as a result of the interaction between a catch part 35 of the carriage and catch depressions 71 provided on the inner wall side of the narrow receptacle side 20 or the inner wall side of the narrow housing side 5. These catch depressions 71 are uniformly distributed over the length as it is also the case with the catch openings 47 in the displacement receptacle 19 in the above-described exemplary embodiment.
(122) Since it is possible to manufacture the housing 4 of a metallic material, e.g. in the form of a magnesium, zinc or aluminum pressure die casting, the catch depressions 71 can be formed in a sufficiently stable manner directly on the housing 4. If the housing is made of metal, a separate displacement receptacle 19 of the type provided in the above-described first exemplary embodiment may be unnecessary.
(123) The wedge carriage part 34, which is also motion-coupled to the actuating part 33 in the second embodiment, may be displaceable relative to the carriage part 32 in a sliding manner, particularly with respect to the blade displacement carriage 30, against the restoring force of a spring 50, e.g. a cylindrical pressure spring. The spring 50 makes it possible to achieve a neutral center position of the wedge carriage part 34.
(124) The wedge carriage part 34 preferably is provided with a catch projection 72, which points in the direction of the catch depression 71, centrally referred to its longitudinal extent. A displacement projection 73 is formed at a distance in front of the catch projection 72 referred to the extending direction A and an additional displacement projection 73 preferably is provided behind the catch projection 72 referred to the extending direction A.
(125) With respect to a top view according to
(126) The catch part 35, which preferably is realized in the form of a ball 76 in the second exemplary embodiment, can be supported by means of the supporting surface 75 in the catching position. Alternatively, the catch part 35 may also be formed by a circular cylinder instead of a ball 76. In this catching position according to
(127) The ball 76 furthermore may be captured—referred to the longitudinal direction L—in a recess 77 of a carriage wall 78 such that the ball 76 can only carry out a displacement in the width direction B. Such a displacement for disengaging the catch mechanism can be achieved by respectively displacing the wedge carriage part 34 in a sliding manner in the longitudinal direction L or in the extending direction A or the retracting direction E according to the first exemplary embodiment. A catch part receptacle 74 of the wedge carriage part 34 is respectively associated with the catch part 35 or in this case the ball 76 due to such a sliding displacement (see
(128) In this embodiment, the wedge carriage part 34 can also be displaced back into the central position again in a spring-assisted manner when the actuating part 33 is released. The catch part 35, particularly the ball 76, preferably is controlled outward in the width direction B in this case. The ball 76 is pushed into the catch depression 71 by means of the wedge surface 44. The ball 76 is captured between the catch depression 71 and the supporting surface 75 of the catch projection 72 once the central position of the wedge carriage part 34 is reached. The catching position is therefore assumed again.
(129) The displacement projections 73 preferably protrude by a greater dimension c than the catch projection 72 (dimension d) starting from the longitudinal side 79, from which the displacement projections 73 and the catch projection 72 originate. The resulting differential dimension (dimension c minus dimension d) may approximately correspond to one-fifth of the maximum dimension of the catch part 35 in the width direction B, i.e. to approximately one-fifth of the diameter of the ball 76 in the second exemplary embodiment. In the course of a displacement process, each displacement projection 73 preferably acts upon the ball 76 in the region of an upper ball half that faces the respective slide.
(130) The extension arm 61 of the reinforcing part 57 may lie in a pocket-like recess of the carriage part 32 of the reinforcing part displacement carriage 30 as it is also the case in the first embodiment. An optional form-fitted retention, e.g. on a pin of the carriage part 32, may additionally or alternatively also be provided, wherein a bore-like receptacle 85 may be provided in the region of the extension arm 61 for this purpose.
(131) The preceding explanations serve for elucidating all inventions that are included in this application and respectively enhance the prior art independently with at least the following combinations of characteristics, wherein two, multiple or all of these combinations of characteristics may also be combined with one another, namely:
(132) A knife, which is characterized by a reinforcing part 57, on which an extended region of the blade 3 can be supported, wherein the reinforcing part 57 is displaceable relative to the knife handle 2 and detachably connected to the blade 3.
(133) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch mechanism is formed underneath the region, in which the blade 3 or an imaginary extension of the blade 3 extends, viewed from the blade displacement carriage 30 and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31.
(134) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch mechanism is formed underneath the region, in which the blade 3 or an imaginary extension of the blade 3 extends, viewed from the blade displacement carriage 30 and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31.
(135) A knife, which is characterized in that the blade displacement carriage 30 has a retaining magnet 56 for interacting with the blade 3 in a retaining manner.
(136) A knife, which is characterized in that a closing cap 11 is arranged on the knife handle 2 at the rear end of the blade 3, wherein said closing cap closes the displacement path for the blade displacement carriage 30 and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31.
(137) A knife, which is characterized in that the reinforcing part 57 can be displaced relative to the blade 3.
(138) A knife, which is characterized in that the knife handle 2 is realized in an elongate manner and has a longitudinal direction L.
(139) A knife, which is characterized in that the blade 3 can be displaced in the longitudinal direction L.
(140) A knife, which is characterized in that the reinforcing part 57 can be displaced in the longitudinal direction L.
(141) A knife, which is characterized in that the reinforcing part 57 is designed for encompassing an outer edge 60 of the blade 3.
(142) A knife, which is characterized in that the reinforcing part 57 has a U-shaped cross section.
(143) A knife, which is characterized in that the knife handle 2 has a displacement receptacle 19 for a blade displacement carriage 30 that is connected to the blade 3.
(144) A knife, which is characterized in that the knife handle 2 has a displacement receptacle 19 for a reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 that is connected to the reinforcing part 57.
(145) A knife, which is characterized in that the blade displacement carriage 30 and the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 are arranged in the same displacement receptacle 19.
(146) A knife, which is characterized in that the blade displacement carriage 30 and the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 are arranged behind one another in the displacement receptacle 19.
(147) A knife, which is characterized in that the blade 3 is realized in the form of a flat part with an essentially constant thickness in a longitudinal direction, as well as in a transverse direction.
(148) A knife, which is characterized in that the blade 3 has predetermined breaking points 17 for snapping off a worn out blade segment 16.
(149) A knife, which is characterized in that a catch part 35, which is accommodated in the blade displacement carriage 30 and/or in the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31, and catch openings 47, which are arranged behind one another in the longitudinal direction L in the knife handle 2, are provided in order to realize the catch engagement.
(150) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch part 35 accommodated in the blade displacement carriage 30 penetrates the blade 3 in the region of a blade opening 29.
(151) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch part 35 accommodated in the blade displacement carriage 30 penetrates the blade 3 in the engaged state, as well as during a movement of the blade 3 from a first into a second catching position.
(152) A knife, which is characterized in that a catch projection 67, which is realized separately of the catch part 35, is provided on the blade displacement carriage 30 and penetrates the blade opening 29 in order to retain the blade 3.
(153) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch projection 67 is spring-loaded into the catching position by means of a spring 69.
(154) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch retention of the blade 3 on the catch projection 67 of the blade displacement carriage 30 can be disengaged by actuating a button 86 provided on the housing.
(155) A knife, which is characterized in that the blade displacement carriage 30 and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 has an actuating part 33 and a carriage part 32, wherein the actuating part 33 can be moved relative to the carriage part 32 in the longitudinal direction L.
(156) A knife, which is characterized in that the actuating part 33 causes the catch part 35 to be pulled out of the catch opening 47 when it is acted upon in the longitudinal direction L.
(157) A knife, which is characterized in that the actuating part 33 can be displaced in the longitudinal direction L together with the carriage part 32 after the disengagement of the catch mechanism.
(158) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch part 35 is spring-loaded into the catching position by means of a spring 50.
(159) A knife, which is characterized in that the spring 50 is a leaf spring or a cylindrical spring.
(160) A knife, which is characterized in that the actuating part 33 interacts with the carriage part 32 by means of a spring 50 acting in the longitudinal direction L.
(161) A knife, which is characterized in that the spring 50 is supported in the carriage part 32 with both ends, but can be lifted off a respective supporting surface 53 by the actuating part 33 when the actuating part 33 is acted upon in the longitudinal direction L.
(162) A knife, which is characterized in that a wedge carriage part 34 is provided and can be moved relative to the carriage part 32 in the longitudinal direction L by means of the actuating part 33 in order to act upon the catch part 35.
(163) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch part 35 has an application surface 43, which is exposed transverse to the longitudinal direction L and serves for interacting with the wedge carriage part 34.
(164) A knife, which is characterized in that the closing cap 11 is fastened on the knife handle 2 in a sliding manner transverse to the longitudinal extent.
(165) A knife, which is characterized in that the closing cap 11 is retained on the knife handle 2 in a pivoting or folding manner.
(166) A knife, which is characterized in that the closing cap 11 has a groove 15, which is exposed toward the outside, in order to make available a snap-off aid when the closing cap 11 is removed.
(167) A knife, which is characterized in that a magnet 18 is arranged in the closing cap 11 in association with the groove 15 in order to retain a snapped off blade segment 16.
(168) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch part 35 is movable transverse to a displacement direction of the blade displacement carriage 30 and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 in order to realize its respective disengagement or engagement.
(169) A knife, which is characterized in that the blade displacement carriage 30 and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 has a width, wherein a width direction B of the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 and/or the blade displacement carriage 30 corresponds to a width of the blade 3, and in that the catch part 35 is movable in the width direction B of the blade displacement carriage 30 and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31.
(170) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch part 35 is a ball 76 or a cylinder.
(171) A knife, which is characterized in that the catch part 35 is a catch pin 66.
(172) A knife, which is characterized in that the blade displacement carriage 30 and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 has on a longitudinal side 79 a catch projection 72 for interacting with the catch part 35 in a catching position.
(173) A knife, which is characterized in that the blade displacement carriage 30 and/or the reinforcing part displacement carriage 31 has a displacement projection 73 for interacting with the catch part 35 in a release position.
(174) A knife, which is characterized in that the displacement projection 73 protrudes farther than the catch projection 72 in the width direction B.
(175) All disclosed characteristics are essential to the invention (individually, but also in combination with one another). The disclosure of the associated/attached priority documents (copy of the priority application) is hereby fully incorporated into the disclosure content of this application, namely also for the purpose of integrating characteristics of these documents into claims of the present application. The characteristics of the dependent claims also characterize independent inventive enhancements of the prior art without the characteristics of a claim to which they refer, particularly for submitting divisional applications on the basis of these claims. The invention specified in each claim may additionally comprise one or more of the characteristics that were disclosed in the preceding description and, in particular, are identified by reference symbols and/or included in the list of reference symbols. The invention also concerns design variations, in which individual characteristics cited in the preceding description are not realized, particularly as far as they are obviously dispensable for the respective intended use or can be replaced with other, identically acting technical means.
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(176) 1 Knife 2 Knife handle 3 Blade 4 Housing 5 Narrow housing side 6 Housing bottom 7 Housing top 8 Slot opening 9 Front opening 10 Rear opening 11 Closing cap 12 Guide web 13 Guide groove 14 Stop 15 Groove 16 Blade segment 17 Predetermined breaking line 18 Magnet 19 Displacement receptacle 20 Narrow receptacle side 21 Receptacle bottom 22 Receptacle top 23 Slot opening 24 Rear opening 25 Front opening 26 Section 27 Receptacle 28 Cutting edge 29 Blade opening 30 Blade displacement carriage 31 Reinforcing part displacement carriage 32 Carriage part 33 Actuating part 34 Wedge carriage part 35 Catch part 36 Receptacle groove 37 Box bottom 38 Box wall 39 Opening 40 Opening 41 Waist section 42 Pin section 43 Application surface 44 Wedge surface 45 Spring 46 Fastening element, fastening part 47 Catch opening 48 Actuating surface 49 Driving projection 50 Spring 51 Spring receptacle 52 Projection 53 Supporting surface 54 Receptacle pocket 55 Spring section 56 Magnet 57 Reinforcing part 58 U-limb 59 U-crosspiece 60 Outer edge 61 Extension arm 62 Receptacle 63 Space 64 Contact surface 65 Supporting surface 66 Catch pin 67 Catch projection 68 Opening 69 Pressure spring 70 Top section 71 Catch depression 72 Catch projection 84 Displacement projection 74 Catch part receptacle 75 Supporting surface 76 Ball 77 Recess 78 Carriage wall 79 Longitudinal side 80 Upper housing part 81 Lower housing part 82 Catch pin 83 Catch receptacle 84 Screw 85 Receptacle 86 Button 87 Stopping surface 88 Arm section 89 Pedestal section 90 Stop shoulder 91 Counterstop shoulder A Extending direction B Width direction E Retracting direction L Longitudinal direction c Dimension d Dimension