Locking device for a folding knife
11020863 ยท 2021-06-01
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Abstract
A folding knife having an improved locking mechanism that keeps the knife in open extended use position until specific close actions are initiated. The improved locking mechanism provides a safety pin that is secured within the frame element so as to be positioned between the knife blade and the free end of the locking bar that is spring urged there against imparting movement force transfer locking structure thereto with wear adjustable pivot engagement points of locking mechanism under spring urged locking engagement.
Claims
1. An improvement to a folding knife comprising an elongated handle with an elongated knife blade pivotally secured thereto for movement of the knife blade from a first closed position within said handle to a second locked open position extending from said handle, said knife blade having an elongated sharp edge portion and a shank end portion having a shank hook surface thereon and positioned within said handle portion, a spring urged locking bar having a notched end portion with a contoured end portion pivotally positioned within said handle portion and selectively engageable with said shank hook surface for retaining said knife blade in the second locked open position, a cylindrical reinforcement pin registerably positioned between said locking bar and said shank end portion of said blade, said cylindrical reinforcement pin having a concave contoured relief thereon registerable with said contoured end portion of said locking bar, an enlarged annular opening in said locking bar about a fixed pivot pin, said locking bar adjustably positioned about said fixed pivot pin in both longitudinal and vertical axis.
2. The improvement to the folding knife set forth in claim 1 wherein said shank hook surface is selectively registerable with said corresponding notched end portion on said locking bar.
3. The improvement to the folding knife set forth in claim 2 wherein said cylindrical reinforcement pin in said locked open position is registerable with said shank in both horizontal and vertical face planes in relation to the longitudinal axis of said blade.
4. The improvement to the folding knife set forth in claim 1 wherein said cylindrical reinforcement pin is secured within said handle frame by axially aligned oppositely disposed lugs extending from said cylindrical reinforcement pin.
5. The improvement to the folding knife set forth in claim 4 wherein said axially aligned oppositely disposed extending mounting lugs therefrom are of a reduced diameter.
6. The improvement to the folding knife set forth in claim 5 wherein said concave contoured relief of said cylindrical reinforcement pin extends to a depth equal to the diameter of said cylindrical reinforcement pin's mounting lugs.
7. The improvement to the folding knife set forth in claim 1 wherein said concave contoured relief of said cylindrical reinforcement pin is in aligned engaged relation with said contoured end portion of said locking bar.
8. The improvement to the folding knife set forth in claim 1 wherein said locking bar is pivotally positioned from a first locked position engaging at a contoured arcuate end edge of said shank end portion and said concave contoured relief of said cylindrical reinforcement pin to a second unlocked position engaging said shank end portion.
9. The improvement to the folding knife set forth in claim 1 wherein said adjustability of said locking bar about said fixed pivot pin is of a multiple axis orientation.
10. The improvement to the folding knife set forth in claim 1 wherein said adjustability of said locking bar about said fixed pivot pin is dependent on co-parallel arcuate angular inclination of said notched end portion of said locking bar and said shank hook surface of said shank portion.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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(10) The blade portion 11 defines a blade 17 which is removably disposed within a blade retention slot 18 defined within the handle support 12 so that the sharpened edge 17A of the blade 17 is safely enclosed therewithin. The blade 17 has a shank portion 19 apertured at 20 through which the blade hinge pin 16 extends. The shank portion 19 has an arcuate end edge 21 that defines at its upper terminus a shank hook 22 formed within.
(11) The locking bar 14 has a corresponding engageable notched end portion 23 with a contoured angle surface 23A and a corresponding contoured angle notched surface 23B that is registerably engaged with the shank hook 22 when in folded open locked portion. The pivoting lock bar 14 has an enlarged preferably annual shaped pivot pin receiving opening at 24 for a bar lock pivot pin 25, best seen in
(12) The spring element 15 as seen extending from the frame 13 is engaged on the locking bar 14 portion in spaced longitudinal relation to the pivot pin 25 bar engagement providing spring urged return action to the locking bar during use.
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(14) The main cylinder body portion 28 has a contoured relief portion 28A formed therein extending laterally a distance equal to the corresponding reduced transverse diameter of the hereinbefore described mounting lugs 29A and 29B indicated graphically by broken dimensional equivalent lines DL in
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(16) It will be seen as such that under operational user input, the lock bar will move about the fixed pivot pin 25 from a bottom center position creating an effective alternate pivot point location indicated graphically in
(17) It will also be seen that the corresponding engagement of the lock bar engagement surface 23A with the safety reinforcement pins main cylinder body's relief contoured surface 28A affords a more positive engagement when in locked position. This combination assures that the locking mechanism won't jam or be difficult to use with improved locking and unlocking prerequisites despite variations in manufacturing tolerances and extended use wear which occurs in such products.
(18) During the blade 17 deployment from within the handle support portion 12, best seen in
(19) To unlock and close the folding knife 10 of the invention, the user, not shown, applied force is applied to the lock bar 14 indicated by force arrow FA position in
(20) It will be seen that with the modified safety reinforcement pin 27 and repositional pivot point of the lock bar 14 in both longitudinal and vertical axis imparted by the lock bar's fixed pivot pin 25 within the enlarged annular opening 24 as hereinbefore illustrated and described that an improved and enhanced locking mechanism has been illustrated and described and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modification may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention. Therefore, I claim: