Polymer Balisong Knife and Latch for a Balisong Knife
20210154867 · 2021-05-27
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Abstract
A Balisong knife includes a latch that resists compression of the back end of the handles towards each other under grip pressure by the user, thus increasing the columns strength of the handles when the knife is in a latched open configuration. A crossmember is provided adjacent to the latch pivot, resisting movement of the latch into any position wherein interference between the latch and tip of the blade could occur. Integral, friction reducing surfaces are provided on components of the knife. The knife can be assembled using snap fit pivot pins. The blade includes portions of varying thickness, providing additional thickness in the region of the points for greater strength, while allowing center edges for more effective cutting.
Claims
1. A knife, comprising: a first handle and a second handle, each of the first handle and second handle defining a longitudinal channel therewithin, each of the first handle and second handle having a first end and a second end; a blade having a tang, the blade further having a central longitudinal axis dividing the blade and tang into a first side and a second side, the blade having a pair of opposing faces and a pair of opposing edges, a portion of the first side of the tang being pivotally secured within the longitudinal channel of the first handle and at the first end of the first handle, a portion of the second side of the tang being pivotally secured within the longitudinal channel of the second handle and within the first end of the second handle, whereby the handles may rotate between a closed position in which the opposing edges of the blade each fit within the channel of one of the handles, and an open position wherein the handles extend away from the blade and substantially parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the blade; and a latch having a latch arm with a first end pivotally secured to the second end of the first handle, a second end with a handle retaining interface thereon, and at least one lateral member projecting from a central portion of the latch arm, the second end of the second handle being constrained between the handle retaining interface and the at least one lateral member when the knife is in a latched configuration.
2. The knife according to claim 1, wherein the at least one lateral member is spaced from the second end of the first handle.
3. The knife according to claim 1, wherein the first handle and second handle are made from polymer.
4. The knife according to claim 3, wherein the entire knife is made from polymer.
5. The knife according to claim 1, further comprising a latch blocking member extending from a portion of the first handle, adjacent to the latch, the latch blocking member resisting pivoting of the latch into a position in which the latch would interfere with movement of the blade into or out of the slot between the grip panels of the first handle.
6. The knife according to claim 5, wherein the latch blocking member is a cross member extending across the channel of the first handle.
7. The knife according to claim 6, wherein the cross member is integral with the handle.
8. The knife according to claim 7, wherein at least one of the blade and each handle includes an integral washer surrounding a pivot aperture for each pivotal connection between the blade and each handle.
9. The knife according to claim 8, wherein: the tang of the blade defines a pair of pivot pin receiving apertures extending through the opposing faces, each pin receiving aperture being surrounded on each face by an integral washer.
10. The knife according to claim 1, wherein at least one of the blade and each handle includes an integral washer surrounding a pivot aperture for each pivotal connection between the blade and each handle.
11. The knife according to claim 10, wherein: the tang of the blade defines a pair of pivot pin receiving apertures extending through the opposing faces, each pin receiving aperture being surrounded on each face by an integral washer.
12. A knife, comprising: a first handle and a second handle, each of the first handle and second handle defining a longitudinal channel therewithin, each of the first handle and second handle having a first end and a second end; a blade having a tang, the blade further having a central longitudinal axis dividing the blade and tang into a first side and a second side, the blade having a pair of opposing faces and a pair of opposing edges, a portion of the first side of the tang being pivotally secured within the longitudinal channel of the first handle and at the first end of the first handle, a portion of the second side of the tang being pivotally secured within the longitudinal channel of the second handle and within the first end of the second handle, whereby the handles may rotate between a closed position in which the opposing edges of the blade each fit within the channel of one of the handles, and an open position wherein the handles extend away from the blade and substantially parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the blade; a latch having a latch arm with a first end pivotally secured to the second end of the first handle, a second end with a handle retaining interface thereon; and the first handle further having a latch blocking member extending from a portion of the first handle, adjacent to the latch, the latch blocking member resisting pivoting of the latch into a position in which the latch would interfere with movement of the blade into or out of the slot between the grip panels of the first handle.
13. The knife according to claim 12, wherein the latch blocking member is a cross member extending across the channel of the first handle.
14. The knife according to claim 13, wherein the cross member is integral with the handle.
15. The knife according to claim 12, wherein at least one of the blade and each handle includes an integral washer surrounding a pivot aperture for each pivotal connection between the blade and each handle.
16. The knife according to claim 15, wherein: the tang of the blade defines a pair of pivot pin receiving apertures extending through the opposing faces, each pin receiving aperture being surrounded on each face by an integral washer.
17. A knife, comprising: a first handle and a second handle, each of the first handle and second handle defining a longitudinal channel therewithin, each of the first handle and second handle having a first end and a second end; a blade having a tang, the blade further having a central longitudinal axis dividing the blade and tang into a first side and a second side, the blade having a pair of opposing faces and a pair of opposing edges, a portion of the first side of the tang being pivotally secured within the longitudinal channel of the first handle and at the first end of the first handle, a portion of the second side of the tang being pivotally secured within the longitudinal channel of the second handle and within the first end of the second handle, whereby the handles may rotate between a closed position in which the opposing edges of the blade each fit within the channel of one of the handles, and an open position wherein the handles extend away from the blade and substantially parallel to the central longitudinal axis of the blade; at least one of the blade and each handle including an integral washer surrounding a pivot aperture for each pivotal connection between the blade and each handle.
18. The knife according to claim 18, wherein: the tang of the blade defines a pair of pivot pin receiving apertures extending through the opposing faces, each pin receiving aperture being surrounded on each face by an integral washer.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0043] Referring to the drawings, there is shown a balisong knife 10. Referring to
[0044] As shown in
[0045] The tang 22 of the blade 12 includes a first aperture 28 and second substantially identical aperture 30, with the first aperture 28 being disposed on the same side of the longitudinal axis 18 as the first edge 24, and the second aperture 30 being disposed on the same side of the longitudinal axis 18 as the second edge 26. The illustrated example of the aperture 28 is surrounded on either face of the blade 12 by integral washer surfaces 32, 34 which are substantially parallel to each other. As used herein, substantially parallel means sufficiently parallel so that any deviations from parallel are insufficient to create any appreciable resistance to rotation of the handles 12 with respect to the blade 12. Similarly, the illustrated example of the aperture 30 is surrounded on either face of the blade 12 by integral washer surfaces 36, 38, which are substantially parallel to each other. Each of the washer surfaces 32, 34, 36, 38 is substantially smooth. As used herein, substantially smooth means that any surface irregularities are sufficiently small so that they do not add any appreciable resistance to rotation of the handles 12 with respect to the blade 12.
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[0047] The illustrated example of the blade 12 includes reinforcing structures defined thereon. The illustrated blade 12 includes a reinforced point portion 50 adjacent to the point 20. The reinforced point portion 50 is defined between a ledge 52 and the point. This ledge 52 results from the reinforced point portion 50 having a portion 54 with greater thickness immediately forward (towards the point) of the ledge 52 than the blade portion 56 immediately behind (towards the tang) the ledge 52, with the reinforced point portion 50 tapering towards the point. This configuration results in a thicker reinforced point portion 50 for strengthening the point 20, while permitting the first and/or second edges 24, 26 to have a thinner profile for more effective cutting. The illustrated example of the blade 12 also includes a reinforcing spine 58. In the illustrated double edge blade, the reinforcing spine 58 corresponds to the longitudinal axis 18 of the blade 12. In the case of a single edge blade, the reinforcing spine 58 may be disposed along one of the edges 24, 26, most typically the second edge 26, and may extend towards a central portion of the blade. Alternatively, other examples of single edge blades may include a reinforcing spine disposed between one of the edges 24,26 and the reinforcing spine 58.
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[0054] Those skilled in the art of Balisong knives will recognize that the latch 100 fits within a slot 148 (
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[0056] Those skilled in the art of strength of materials will recognize that the strength of a column can be analyzed by calculating its critical load according to the equation:
P=N(EIπ.sup.2)/L.sup.2
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[0061] N=number of times strength of hinged columns [0062] Fixed ends N=4 [0063] One end fixed, other end hinged N=2 [0064] Both ends hinged N=1 [0065] One end fixed, other end free N=¼
[0066] Thus, limiting the handle 16's movement using the combination of the handle retaining interface 104 and the lateral members 108,110 effectively convert the “columns” formed by the handles 14,16 from columns having one free end to columns having both ends hinged, enabling the handles 14,16 to resist approximately four times the level of force on their ends as would be possible with free back ends.
[0067] In the illustrated example of the knife 10, the lateral members 108, 110 do not come in contact with the handle 14 regardless of the position of the latch 100. Thus, the lateral members 108, 110 do not create any friction against the sides or end of the handle 14, maximizing the free rotation of the latch 100 with respect to the handle 14.
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[0069] The knife 10 can be made from a variety of materials that are presently known or may later be developed for use in making knives. These include various metals, polymers, wood, etc. In some examples, different materials may be utilized for the handles 14, 16, the latch 100, the pins 116, 132, and the blade 12. In other examples, the entire knife 10 can be made from a polymer. One example of such a polymer is fiberglass reinforced plastic. In the illustrated example, the handles 14,16 are each integrally made of one-piece construction.
[0070] The present invention therefore provides a Balisong knife that can be made entirely from polymer, and which will have increased strength as compared to previously available polymer designs. Compression of the handles together by grip pressure from the user is resisted when the knife is in a latched open configuration, significantly increasing the strength of the handles. Interference between the latch and the tip of the blade is resisted. Both of the above advantages are achieved without adding friction to the rotation of the latch with respect to the first handle. Some examples of the knife 10 may include friction reducing integral washers at the pivotal attachments between the handles and the blade. Other examples of the knife may include variations in thickness, providing increased thickness and strength at the points, while also permitting center edges for cutting. The knife can be quickly, easily, and inexpensively assembled.
[0071] A variety of modifications to the above-described embodiments will be apparent to those skilled in the art from this disclosure. For example, the friction reducing integral washers could be included as interior grip panel surfaces instead of, or in addition to being provided on the blade tang. As another alternative, a pivot can be formed utilizing pins that are integral to either a blade or a handle instead of a separate pivot pin passing through both. As yet another alternative, the handles, which are illustrated herein as generally rectangular when viewed from one end, could have a more rounded shape that does not necessarily provide a boundary between the grip panels and the edge panel. Some examples could omit the edge panel entirely. Although the illustrated latch is T-shaped, a latch having a shape that fits outside the second handle rather than within the second handle could be used. Thus, the invention may be embodied in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or essential attributes thereof. The particular embodiments disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention. The appended claims, rather than to the foregoing specification, should be referenced to indicate the scope of the invention.