Electric knife
10478978 ยท 2019-11-19
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B5/001
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B5/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B7/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
An electric knife including a knife body, forming a handle housing an electric motor, and a blade holder, received in the handle, carrying a blade and maneuvered by the motor via a device for transforming rotary movement of the motor into alternating movement of the blade holder. The knife body includes a fixed shaft perpendicular to the blade on which the blade holder is mounted and which is positioned so that the blade holder is moved in rotation and to-and-fro relative to the fixed shaft by the motor to impart an oscillatory movement to the blade.
Claims
1. An electric knife including a knife body forming a handle housing an electric motor and a blade holder received in the handle, carrying a blade and maneuvered by the motor via a device for transforming rotary movement of the motor into alternating movement of the blade holder; wherein the knife body includes a fixed shaft perpendicular to the blade on which the blade holder is mounted and which is positioned so that the blade holder is moved in rotation and to-and-fro relative to said fixed shaft by said motor to impart an oscillatory movement to the blade.
2. The electric knife as claimed in claim 1, in which the blade holder is mounted around the fixed shaft by means of a plain bearing or a rolling bearing.
3. The electric knife as claimed in claim 1, in which the blade holder has a rear end and a front end from which the blade projects, the movement transforming device includes a rod connected to an output shaft of the motor, eccentric relative to and parallel to the output shaft, and in which the rod moved by the output shaft acts alternately on transverse abutments of the blade holder to maneuver the rear end of the blade holder to-and-fro in a direction perpendicular to a cutting edge of the blade and in the plane of the blade.
4. The electric knife as claimed in claim 3, in which the rod acts on the transverse abutments of the blade holder via a rolling bearing centered on the rod and the outer cage of which is positioned between said abutments to impart to the blade holder a continuous sinusoidal oscillatory movement during rotation of the output shaft.
5. The electric knife as claimed in claim 3, in which the rod consists of a tenon mounted eccentrically on a disk fixed axially to the output shaft and centered on the output shaft.
6. The electric knife as claimed in claim 5, in which the disk is housed in a rolling bearing the outer cage of which is received in a frame fixed to the motor and in line with the motor.
7. The electric knife as claimed in claim 1, in which the fixed shaft opposes longitudinal movement of the blade holder relative to the handle.
8. The electric knife as claimed in claim 1, in which the knife body houses a rechargeable battery for supplying power to the motor.
9. The electric knife as claimed in claim 1, in which the motor is controlled by an on-off switch on the knife body.
10. The electric knife as claimed in claim 9, in which the switch is a spring-loaded pushbutton de-energizing the motor when the pushbutton is released.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Other features and advantages of the presently disclosed embodiment will become apparent on reading the following description of one nonlimiting aspect of the disclosed embodiment with reference to the drawings, which show:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(6) A dismantled electric knife according to the presently disclosed embodiment is shown in
(7) It includes a knife body 1 forming a handle having a longitudinal axis and a transverse axis. In the body of the knife are disposed an electric motor 2, for example a direct current motor having a rotary output shaft, a power supply battery 14 for the motor, an electronic circuit card 16 for controlling the motor and a switch 15 for starting and stopping the motor. At the front of the knife body is mounted a pivoting guard device 101 for covering the blade when the knife is not in use.
(8) The knife includes a blade holder 3 received in the handle and carrying a blade 4. The blade holder has a rear end at the handle end and a front end from which the blade projects.
(9) A movement transformation device 5 described hereinafter connects the motor and the blade holder.
(10) In the
(11) The outer cage of the rolling bearing 7 is received in the body 1 and, in this form of construction, the blade pivots relative to the body of the knife about the axis consisting of the screw 6 at the center of the rolling bearing 7. A housing 132 receiving the rolling bearing 7 in the body 1 is shown diagrammatically in
(12) Referring again to
(13) The movement transformation device 5 includes a rod 8 eccentric relative to and connected to the output shaft 9 of the motor by a sleeve 8. The rod extends along an axis parallel to the axis of the output shaft and effects a circular movement around the axis of the output shaft 9.
(14) The rod 8 moved by the output shaft acts alternately on transverse abutments 31a, 31b at the level of the rear end of the blade holder 3 via a rolling bearing 10.
(15) The transverse abutments form a fork around the outer cage 10a of the rolling bearing 10. The inner cage of the rolling bearing 10 is centered on the rod and the outer cage 10a is positioned between the abutments 31a, 31b to impart an oscillatory movement to the blade holder during rotation of the output shaft 9 of the motor. Alternatively, the rod could act directly on the abutments or the blade holder could include an eccentric cam path in which the rod moves.
(16) The rotary movement of the rod parallel to itself enables to-and-fro maneuvering of the rear end of the blade holder in a direction parallel to the edge of the blade and in the plane of the blade.
(17) At the motor end, the rod 8 is fastened to a disk 11 extended on the side opposite the rod by the sleeve 8 fixed to and centered on the motor shaft 9. In the context of the presently disclosed embodiment producing the rod in the form of a crank can also be envisaged.
(18) To prevent vibrations and to guide the rod correctly, the sleeve 8 is advantageously but not necessarily received in the inner cage of rolling bearings 12, 12 the outer cage of which is set into a housing of an annular frame 13 on either side of the frame.
(19) The annular frame is itself received in a groove 131 in the body 1 of the knife. In this example the frame is fixed to and in line with the motor 2, which has the advantage of being compact and robust, but the frame 13 could equally well be fixed to the knife body in the groove.
(20) An important aspect of the disclosed embodiment is that the fixed shaft 6 opposes longitudinal movement of the blade holder 3 relative to the handle when the knife is operating.
(21) The motor is controlled by an on-off switch 15 on the knife body. This switch can in particular be a spring-loaded pushbutton de-energizing the motor when the pushbutton is released, which is a safety feature in that the motor starts only if the operator depresses the pushbutton and stops as soon as the operator releases the pushbutton.
(22) A battery charging connector or a removable battery in a housing with a cover can be provided.
(23) The blade is mounted on the blade holder in the known manner but, because the blade is subject to vibrations and an oscillatory movement, here the blade is retained on the blade holder by a screw 17 screwed into a threaded hole 18 in the blade holder as shown in
(24) That figure also shows the assembly comprising the blade and the blade holder, the drive system and the motor from above, which makes the position of the rolling bearing 10 relative to the abutment 31a visible. The positioning of the rolling bearing 7 that is fixed to the column 61 by means of the fixing screw 6.
(25) To provide a concrete example, the motor can have a power of the order of 170 watts and a rotation speed between 18000 and 20000 revolutions per minute which produces oscillations of the blade at a frequency of 300 to 333 Hz. Since the device is sized to have a movement of the blade of 2 to 3 mm, the maximum speed at the end of blade tip goes from 1.5 to 2 m/s.
(26) This figure shows the two half shells 1a, 1b in which are positioned the battery 14, which is inserted via the rear end of the knife body, the motor 2, the mechanism driving the blade and the blade holder. This figure shows in more detail the guard device 101 with its return spring 102 and its locking device 103.
(27) The presently disclosed embodiment defined by the claims is not limited to the example shown and in particular the body of the knife can be straight or curved for example.