Folding utility knife
10493639 ยท 2019-12-03
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B1/046
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A folding utility knife comprises a handle, an angularly movable blade holder, blade holder locking mechanism and a cutting blade with a cutting edge and an opposite indexing edge having a first indexing notch, a second indexing notch and a third indexing notch. A blade locking mechanism has a locking pin for locking engagement with the first indexing notch, the second indexing notch, and the third indexing notch holds the cutting blade in a first blade position, a second blade position and a third blade position, respectively. The cutting blade is removable and rotatable 180 degrees for re-insertion into the blade holder whereat locking engagement of the locking pin with the third indexing notch, the second indexing notch, and the third indexing notch holds the cutting blade in a fourth blade position, a fifth blade position and a sixth blade position, respectively.
Claims
1. A folding utility knife comprising: a handle comprising a first handle portion and a second handle portion spaced from one another to define a lateral space therebetween; a blade holder mounted in said lateral space by means of first and second blade holder bearing members securely mounted, one each, on the first and second handle portions, for pivotal movement of the blade holder relative to the handle between a fully open position and a fully closed configuration about a blade holder pivot axis; said first and second blade holder bearing members laterally projecting towards one another across said lateral space to define a blade receiving gap between said bearing members, with the blade holder pivot axis laterally extending through said gap; a blade holder locking mechanism operatively interconnected between the handle and the blade holder for selectively locking the blade holder at the fully open position; a cutting blade having a first blade end and a second blade end and having a cutting edge which extends between the first blade end and the second blade end in opposed parallel relation to an indexing edge, said indexing edge having a first indexing notch, a second indexing notch and a third indexing notch spaced from one another along said indexing edge; a blade locking mechanism having a locking pin mounted on the blade holder for locking engagement with a selected one of the first indexing notch, the second indexing notch, and the third indexing notch to hold fast said cutting blade against longitudinal sliding movement within the blade holder; such that: i) locking engagement of the locking pin with the first indexing notch holds the cutting blade against said longitudinal sliding movement in a first blade position wherein the first end and a first short portion of the cutting edge is exposed for use; ii) locking engagement of the locking pin with the second indexing notch holds the cutting blade against said longitudinal movement in a second blade position wherein the first end and a first intermediate portion of the cutting edge is exposed for use; iii) locking engagement of the locking pin with the third indexing notch holds the cutting blade against said longitudinal movement in a third blade position wherein the first end and a first longer portion of the cutting edge is exposed for use; and such that the cutting blade is releasable from said locking engagement in said first, second and third blade positions to permit removal of the cutting blade from the blade holder and for rotation of the cutting blade through 180 degrees of rotation in a horizontal plane for re-insertion of said first end into the blade holder whereat: iv) locking engagement of the locking pin with the third indexing notch holds the cutting blade against said longitudinal movement in a fourth blade position wherein the second end and a second short portion of the cutting edge is exposed for use; v) locking engagement of the locking pin with the second indexing notch holds the cutting blade against said longitudinal movement in a fifth blade position wherein the second end and a second intermediate portion of the cutting edge is exposed for use; and, vi) locking engagement of the locking pin with the first indexing notch holds the cutting blade against said longitudinal movement in a sixth blade position wherein the second end and a second longer portion of the cutting edge is exposed for use; and, vii) when the cutting blade is in the first blade position, or when the cutting blade is in the fourth blade position, a portion of the cutting blade is disposed in the blade receiving gap such that the blade holder pivot axis extends transversely through the cutting blade.
2. The folding utility knife according to claim 1, wherein the blade holder bearing member comprises a pin member having a head portion and a shaft portion.
3. The folding utility knife according to claim 2, wherein the pin member is secured in place by a first threaded fastener.
4. The folding utility knife according to claim 3, further comprising a lateral bearing member securely mounted on the second handle portion so as to project outwardly towards the first handle portion, and such that the blade holder pivot axis extends through the lateral bearing member.
5. The folding utility knife according to claim 4, wherein the blade holder bearing member and the lateral bearing member are disposed in axially aligned relation one with the other.
6. The folding utility knife according to claim 1, wherein the handle has a connection end and a free end, and the blade holder is pivotally mounted on the handle, as aforesaid, adjacent the connection end.
7. The folding utility knife according to claim 1, wherein the blade holder locking mechanism is operatively interconnected between the handle and the blade holder to additionally provide for releasable locking of the blade holder in the fully closed configuration.
8. The folding utility knife according to claim 1, wherein the first indexing notch, the second indexing notch, and the third indexing notch are equally spaced one from each other.
9. The folding utility knife according to claim 1, wherein the blade locking mechanism comprises a manually operable button mounted on the blade holder and a leaf spring mounted on the blade holder in biasing relation with the button.
10. The folding utility knife according to claim 1, wherein the blade holder locking mechanism is operatively interconnected between the handle and the blade holder to additionally provide for releasable locking of the blade holder in an intermediate position between the fully open position and the fully closed configuration.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The novel features which are believed to be characteristic of the present invention, as to its structure, organization, use and method of operation, together with further objectives and advantages thereof, will be better understood from the following drawings in which a presently preferred embodiment of the invention will now be illustrated by way of example. It is expressly understood, however, that the drawings are for the purpose of illustration and description only, and are not intended as a definition of the limits of the invention. In the accompanying drawings:
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PARTS LIST
(24) 100 folding utility knife 110 handle 111 first handle portion 111c first cover plate 111b first backing side plate 112 second handle portion 112c second cover plate 112b second backing side plate 113 connection end 114 free end 115a first spacer 115b second spacer 115c third spacer 116 threaded fasteners 116a internally threaded nuts 117 spring metal clip 117a small threaded fasteners 118 robust pivot pin 118h head portion 118s shaft portion 119 internally threaded nut 120 blade holder 122 blade holder side plate 124 threaded fasteners 130 blade holder locking mechanism 132 pin mechanism 132h wider head portion 132b wider base portion 132c narrow central portion 134a fully closed locking indent 134b intermediate locking indent 134c fully open locking indent 140 cutting blade 141 first blade end 142 second blade end 143 cutting edge 144 indexing edge 150 plurality of indexing notches 151 first indexing notch 152 second indexing notch 153 third indexing notch 160 blade locking mechanism 162 locking pin 164 manually operable button 166 leaf spring A axis H Horizontal plane P1 blade holder pivot axis R arrow 200 folding utility knife 211 first handle portion 212 second handle portion 218 blade holder bearing member 218p pin member 218h head portion 218s shaft portion 220 blade holder 222 first threaded fastener 224 lateral bearing member 224h head portion 224s shaft portion 224t top portion 240 cutting blade 241 first blade end 242 second blade end G blade receiving gap P2 blade holder pivot axis
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE ILLUSTRATED EMBODIMENTS
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(27) In brief, the first illustrated embodiment folding utility knife 100 according to the present invention comprises a handle 110, a blade holder 120, a blade holder locking mechanism 130, a cutting blade 140, a plurality of indexing notches 150, and a blade locking mechanism 160. The present invention will now be described in greater detail below.
(28) The first illustrated embodiment folding utility knife 100 comprises a handle 110 having a connection end 113 and a free end 114. The blade holder 120 includes a blade holder side plate 122 secured to the blade holder 120 by threaded fasteners 124. Together, the blade holder 120 and the blade holder side plate 122 enclose the cutting blade 140, which blade holder is operatively mounted on the handle 110 adjacent the connection end 113, as will be discussed in greater detail subsequently. The handle 110 has a first handle portion 111 and a second handle portion 112 disposed in laterally spaced relation one from the other such that the blade holder 120, which is carrying the cutting blade 140, fits between the first handle portion 111 and the second handle portion 112. The first handle portion 111 comprises a first cover plate 111c and a first backing side plate 111b. Similarly, the second handle portion 112 comprises a second cover plate 112c and a second backing side plate 112b.
(29) The first handle portion 111 and the second handle portion 112 are retained in such spaced relation by a first spacer 115a disposed adjacent the free end 114 of the handle 110, a second spacer 115b disposed generally centrally on the handle 110, and a third spacer 115c disposed adjacent the connection end 113 of the handle 110. Two threaded fasteners 116 and co-operating internally threaded nuts 116a are used to secure the first handle portion 111, the second handle portion 112, the first spacer 115a, the second spacer 115b and the third spacer 115c securely together.
(30) A spring metal clip 117 for attachment to the clothing of a user is optionally secured to the second handle portion 112 adjacent the connection end 113 of the handle 110 by three small threaded fasteners 117a, so as to extend from the connection end 113 of the handle 110 towards the free end 114 of the handle 110. Any suitable size, length, and shape of clip 117 can be used.
(31) The blade holder 120 is mounted on the handle 110 for angular movement relative to the handle 110 between a fully open position, as can be best seen in
(32) A blade holder locking mechanism 130 is operatively interconnected between the handle 110 and the blade holder 120 for releasably locking the blade holder 120 at the fully open position, as can be best seen in
(33) A novel cutting blade 140 extends longitudinally between a first blade end 141 and a second blade end 142. The cutting blade 140 has a cutting edge 143 that extends between the first blade end 141 and the second blade end 142. The cutting edge 143 is disposed in opposed parallel relation to an indexing edge 144 that is shorter than the cutting edge 143 due to the centrally, inwardly angled orientation of the cutting blade 140 at the first blade end 141 and the second blade end 142.
(34) The indexing edge 144 has a plurality of notches 150 therein. In the first illustrated embodiment, the indexing edge 144 has a first indexing notch 151, a second indexing notch 152 and a third indexing notch 153 spaced from one another along the indexing edge 144. More specifically, in the novel cutting blade 140 illustrated, the first indexing notch 151, the second indexing notch 152 and the third indexing notch 153 are equally spaced one from the next adjacent notch along the indexing edge 144. The second indexing notch 152 is centrally spaced between the first blade end 141 and the second blade end 142 of the cutting blade 140. Further, the first indexing notch 151 and the second indexing notch 152 are spaced equal distances from the first blade end 141 and the second blade end 142, respectively, of the cutting blade 140. In this manner, the cutting blade 140 is readily reversible in end to end relation within the blade holder 120, for rotation of the cutting blade 140 through one hundred eighty (180) degrees of rotation in a horizontal plane H, about a vertical axis A that passes through and is perpendicular to both the cutting edge 143 and the indexing edge 144 of the cutting blade 140. Such reversal of the orientation of the cutting blade 140 allows for maximization of the use of the cutting blade 140, or in other words full use of the entire cutting edge 143.
(35) The blade locking mechanism 160 has a locking pin 162 mounted on the blade holder 120 for locking engagement with a selected one of the first indexing notch 151, the second indexing notch 152, and the third indexing notch 153 to hold fast the cutting blade 140 against longitudinal sliding movement within the blade holder 120. As can be best seen in
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(41) In addition to using over half of the length of the cutting edge 143 of the cutting blade 140 as described with reference to
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(45) It should be generally noted that with utility type folding knives, it is often desirable in the performance of certain tasks to utilize a removable cutting blade that has a longer cutting edge than is presently available in prior art utility knives. So-called snap-off blades (e.g., those sold under the well-known OLFA trademark) have been invented for this purpose. However snap-off blades of this general type have not proven satisfactory for many applications, perhaps due to the inherent lack of robustness caused by the scoring lines that are necessary to provide for the snap-off feature. As such, there remains a need in the art for interchangeable solid and robust utility knife cutting blades having a more conventional configuration that can provide for a longer cutting edge to be exposed from the blade holder during use. At first blush, in order to provide a removable and reversible cutting blade with a cutting edge that is longer than that found in conventional cutting blades, it might seem to be a matter of simply making a longer cutting blade. Unfortunately, this lengthening has the effect of also requiring lengthening of the overall length of the blade holder to operatively accommodate a longer cutting blade. However, with foldable utility knives, such as illustrated above in relation to the first embodiment, the length of the handle into which the blade holder must fold for storage in the fully closed configuration (which configuration is shown in, for example,
(46) In the present invention, provision of an increased length cutting blade (as compared with standard quadrilateral-shaped utility blades of the prior art) in a folding utility knife without a proportionate increase in the length of the blade holder or the handle is taught in a second illustrated embodiment of a folding utility knife according to the present invention, as indicated by the general reference numeral 200, and as illustrated in
(47) In order to efficiently accommodate the longer length cutting blade 240 as aforesaid, a rearmost portion of the end of the cutting blade 240 extends transversely through the blade holder pivot axis P2, or alternatively phrased, the blade holder pivot axis P2 extends transversely through a rearmost portion of the end of the cutting blade 240 when the cutting blade is retracted to at least the third and sixth blade positions. In order to accommodate this, the pivot pin of the second embodiment has been made discontinuous along the blade holder pivot axis P2. More specifically, the continuous blade holder bearing member 118 of the first illustrated embodiment of folding utility knife 100 has been replaced by a first blade holder bearing member 218 securely mounted on the second handle portion 212 so as to project into the space between the first handle portion 211 and the second handle portion 212 towards the second handle portion 212, and such that the blade holder pivot axis P2 extends through the first blade holder bearing member 218. In this manner, the blade holder 220 is mounted in pivotal relation on the first blade holder bearing member 218 for pivotal movement about the blade holder pivot axis P2.
(48) The first blade holder bearing member 218 preferably comprises, as shown in
(49) Further, a second blade holder bearing member 224 is preferably securely mounted on the other one of the first handle portion 211 and the second handle portion, specifically on the first handle portion 211, and more specifically on the blade holder side plate 222, so as to project into the space between the first handle portion 211 and the second handle portion 212 towards the first handle portion 212, and such that the blade holder pivot axis P2 also extends through the second blade holder bearing member 218. In this manner, the blade holder 220 is also mounted in pivotal relation on the second blade holder bearing member 224 for pivotal movement about the blade holder pivot axis P2. Moreover, the first blade holder bearing member 218 and the second blade holder bearing member 224 are disposed in axially aligned relation one with the other.
(50) The second blade holder bearing member 224 preferably comprises, as shown in
(51) With this arrangement, a blade receiving gap G is created and disposed between the first blade holder bearing member 218 and the second blade holder bearing member 224. Accordingly, when the cutting blade 240 is in the first blade position within the blade holder 220, and when the cutting blade 240 is in the fourth blade position within the blade holder 220, an end portion 242 of the cutting blade 240 is disposed in the blade receiving gap G between the first blade holder bearing member 218 and the second blade holder bearing member 224, such that the blade holder pivot axis P2 extends laterally through the cutting blade 240, as can be readily seen in
(52) Other variations are within the spirit of the present invention. Thus, while the invention is susceptible to various modifications and alternative constructions without departing from the spirit of the inventions disclosed and claimed, only a limited number of embodiments thereof have been illustrated in the drawings and have been described above in detail. It should be understood, however, that there is no intention to limit the invention to the specific form or forms disclosed, but on the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, alternative constructions, and equivalents falling within the spirit and scope of the invention, as defined in the appended claims.
(53) The use of the terms a and an and the and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) are to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The terms comprising, having, including, and containing are to be construed as open-ended terms (i.e., meaning including, but not limited to,) unless otherwise noted. The term connected is to be construed as partly or wholly contained within, attached to, or joined together, even if there is something intervening. Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., such as, or, for example) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate embodiments of the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the invention.
(54) Currently preferred embodiments of this invention are described herein. Variations of those preferred embodiments may become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The inventors expect skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventors intend for the invention to be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.