Switchblade
10500740 ยท 2019-12-10
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A switchblade includes a casing that defines a cavity. A blade having a cutting edge has a retracted position in which the cutting edge is inside the cavity and a deployed position in which the cutting edge is outside of the cavity. An actuator is slidably engaged with the casing. A slider inside the cavity defines a tab on a first side of the slider and engaged with the actuator and front and rear sloped surfaces on a second side of the slider. A front operator and a rear operator are inside the cavity, and a spring connects the front operator to the rear operator. A front lock on the second side of the slider inside the cavity is engaged with the blade in the deployed position. A rear lock on the second side of the slider inside the cavity is engaged with the blade in the retracted position.
Claims
1. A switchblade, comprising: a casing, wherein said casing defines a cavity; a blade having a cutting edge, wherein said blade has a retracted position in which said cutting edge is inside said cavity and a deployed position in which said cutting edge is outside of said cavity; an actuator slidably engaged with said casing; a slider inside said cavity of said casing, wherein said slider defines a tab on a first side of said slider and engaged with said actuator, a front sloped surface on a second side of said slider opposite said first side, and a rear sloped surface on said second side of said slider; a front operator inside said cavity; a rear operator inside said cavity; a spring connecting said front operator to said rear operator; a front lock on said second side of said slider inside said cavity engaged with said blade in said deployed position; and a rear lock on said second side of said slider inside said cavity engaged with said blade in said retracted position.
2. The switchblade as in claim 1, wherein said casing defines a longitudinal recess, and at least a portion of the front operator, the rear operator, and the spring reside in said longitudinal recess of said casing.
3. The switchblade as in claim 1, wherein said slider has a uniform thickness between said first side and said second side.
4. The switchblade as in claim 1, wherein said slider defines a longitudinal channel through said slider between said first and second sides, and at least a portion of said spring is located in said longitudinal channel.
5. The switchblade as in claim 4, wherein said longitudinal channel has a longitudinal midpoint with a reduced width.
6. The switchblade as in claim 1, wherein said rear operator engages with said blade to move said blade to said deployed position, and said front operator engages with said blade to move said blade to said retracted position.
7. The switchblade as in claim 1, wherein said rear sloped surface on said second side of said slider disengages said rear lock from said blade to allow said blade to move to said deployed position, and said front sloped surface on said second side of said slider disengages said front lock from said blade to allow said blade to move to said retracted position.
8. A switchblade, comprising: a casing, wherein said casing defines a cavity; a blade having a cutting edge, wherein said blade has a retracted position in which said cutting edge is inside said cavity and a deployed position in which said cutting edge is outside of said cavity; a front operator inside said cavity, wherein said front operator engages with said blade to move said blade to said retracted position; a rear operator inside said cavity, wherein said rear operator engages with said blade to move said blade to said deployed position; a spring connecting said front operator to said rear operator; an actuator slidably engaged with said casing, a slider inside said cavity of said casing, wherein said slider defines a tab on a first side of said slider and engaged with said actuator, a front sloped surface on a second side of said slider opposite said first side, and a rear sloped surface on said second side of said slider; and wherein said slider has a uniform thickness between said first side and said second side.
9. The switchblade as in claim 8, wherein said casing defines a longitudinal recess, and at least a portion of the front operator, the rear operator, and the spring reside in said longitudinal recess of said casing.
10. The switchblade as in claim 8, wherein said slider defines a longitudinal channel through said slider between said first and second sides, and at least a portion of said spring is located in said longitudinal channel.
11. The switchblade as in claim 10, wherein said longitudinal channel has a longitudinal midpoint with a reduced width.
12. The switchblade as in claim 8, wherein said rear operator engages with said slider to move said blade to said retracted position, and said front operator engages with said slider to move said blade to said deployed position.
13. The switchblade as in claim 8, further comprising a front lock on said second side of said slider inside said cavity engaged with said blade in said deployed position, and a rear lock on said second side of said slider inside said cavity engaged with said blade in said retracted position.
14. The switchblade as in claim 13, wherein said front sloped surface on said second side of said slider disengages said front lock from said blade to allow said blade to move to said retracted position, and said rear sloped surface on said second side of said slider disengages said rear lock from said blade to allow said blade to move to said deployed position.
15. A switchblade, comprising: a casing, wherein said casing defines a cavity; a blade having a cutting edge, wherein said blade has a retracted position in which said cutting edge is inside said cavity and a deployed position in which said cutting edge is outside of said cavity; an actuator slidably engaged with said casing; a slider inside said cavity of said casing, wherein said slider defines a tab on a first side of said slider and engaged with said actuator, a front sloped surface on a second side of said slider opposite said first side, and a rear sloped surface on said second side of said slider; and a front operator inside said cavity, wherein said front operator engages with said slider to move said blade to said deployed position; a rear operator inside said cavity, wherein said rear operator engages with said slider to move said blade to said retracted position; a spring connecting said front operator to said rear operator; a front lock on said second side of said slider inside said cavity engaged with said blade in said deployed position; and a rear lock on said second side of said slider inside said cavity engaged with said blade in said retracted position.
16. The switchblade as in claim 15, wherein said casing defines a longitudinal recess, and at least a portion of the front operator, the rear operator, and the spring reside in said longitudinal recess of said casing.
17. The switchblade as in claim 15, wherein said slider defines a longitudinal channel through said slider between said first and second sides, and at least a portion of said spring is located in said longitudinal channel.
18. The switchblade as in claim 17, wherein said longitudinal channel has a longitudinal midpoint with a reduced width.
19. The switchblade as in claim 15, wherein said rear operator engages with said blade to move said blade to said deployed position, and said front operator engages with said blade to move said blade to said retracted position.
20. The switchblade as in claim 15, wherein said rear sloped surface on said second side of said slider disengages said rear lock from said blade to allow said blade to move to said deployed position, and said front sloped surface on said second side of said slider disengages said front lock from said blade to allow said blade to move to said retracted position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A full and enabling disclosure of the present invention, including the best mode thereof to one skilled in the art, is set forth more particularly in the remainder of the specification, including reference to the accompanying figures, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) Reference will now be made in detail to present embodiments of the invention, one or more examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. The detailed description uses numerical and letter designations to refer to features in the drawings. Like or similar designations in the drawings and description have been used to refer to like or similar parts of the invention. Each example is provided by way of explanation of the invention, not limitation of the invention. In fact, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the scope or spirit thereof. For instance, features illustrated or described as part of one embodiment may be used on another embodiment to yield a still further embodiment. Thus, it is intended that the present invention covers such modifications and variations as come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
(11) Embodiments of the present invention include a switchblade with internal components that may be manufactured without requiring precise machining normally associated with conventional switchblades. In addition, embodiments of the present invention arrange the components inside the switchblade in a manner that provides the same functionality as conventional switchblades in a smaller volume, reducing the size of the switchblade. As used herein, the term front shall refer to the end of the switchblade from which a blade deploys, and the term rear shall refer to the opposite end of the switchblade. As used herein, the term longitudinal shall refer to the direction between the front and rear of the switchblade.
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(13) The blade 14 generally has one or more cutting edges 32 and a tang 34, and the blade 14 can move between the deployed position and the retracted position. In the deployed position, as shown in
(14) The actuator 16 is slidably engaged with the casing 12 to reposition the blade 14 between the retracted and deployed positions. As such, the actuator 16 may include opposing sloped surfaces 42 that facilitate sliding the actuator 16 forward to deploy the blade 14 and rearward to retract the blade 14.
(15) As shown most clearly in
(16) The slider 54 defines a tab 58 on a first side 60 and front and rear sloped surfaces 62, 64 on a second side 66 opposite the first side 60. The tab 58 is engaged with the actuator 16 so that forward or rearward movement of the actuator 16 moves the slider 54 the same direction and distance. Forward movement of the actuator 16 and slider 54 causes the rear sloped surface 64 to engage with the rear lock 52 to pivot the rear lock 52 outward, disengaging the rear lock 52 from the notch 40 in the tang 34 to allow the blade 14 to move to the deployed position. Conversely, rearward movement of the actuator 16 and slider 54 causes the front sloped surface 62 to engage with the front lock 50 to pivot the front lock 50 outward, disengaging the front lock 50 from the rear surface 38 of the tang 34 to allow the blade 14 to move to the retracted position.
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(18) Operation of the switchblade 10 between the retracted and deployed positions will now be described with respect to
(19) To deploy the blade 14, the actuator 16 is moved to the forward or deployed position as shown in
(20) When the rear lock 52 disengages from the notch 40, the tension in the spring 44 causes the rear operator 48 to eject the blade 14 out of the cavity 18 to the deployed position, as shown in
(21) To retract the blade 14, the actuator 16 is moved to the rearward or retracted position as shown in
(22) When the front lock 50 disengages from the rear surface 38 of the tang 34, the tension in the spring 44 causes the front operator 46 to retract the blade 14 into the cavity 18 to the retracted position, as shown in
(23) The embodiments described and illustrated with respect to
(24) This written description uses examples to disclose the invention, including the best mode, and also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the invention, including making and using any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The patentable scope of the invention is defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be within the scope of the claims if they include structural elements that do not differ from the literal language of the claims, or if they include equivalent structural elements with insubstantial differences from the literal language of the claims.