FOLDING TOOL WITH AN ASSISTED OPENING MECHANISM
20190126499 ยท 2019-05-02
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B1/042
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B1/044
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A folding knife includes a handle and a blade, rotatably connected to the handle with an axial shaft. The handle has two or more parts, together the parts of the handle form a cavity in which the blade is placed in the closed position. The blade has a working sharpened edge and a shank, and rotates about the axial shaft from the closed position, in which the working sharpened edge of the blade is positioned within the cavity, to the open position, in which the working sharpened edge of the blade protrudes from the handle and allows the cutter to be used. One of the parts of the handle includes an additional recess containing a zigzag spring and a hook. One end of the spring is connected to the handle, and its other end is connected to the hook. The hook is pivotally connected to the blade of the knife and transmits to it the force of the stretched spring, which allows the knife to open under the force of compression of the spring. The shape of the hook is such that it partially encircles the axis of the knife, and the place where the hook is connected to the blade is such that the folded knife does not open under the influence of the spring until the user withdraws the blade from the folded position to a certain angle, thereby initiating further opening of the knife under the influence of the spring.
Claims
1. A folding knife, comprising: a handle having at least two parts connected to each other to form a cavity therebetween, at least one of said two parts of the handle having a recess formed therein; a blade having at least one sharpened edge and a shank with an axial hole and an axial shaft positioned in said axial hole, said blade being rotatable around said axial shaft between an open position, in which said sharpened edge of said blade extends outside said cavity and said shank is located inside said cavity, and a closed position, in which said sharpened edge of said blade and said shank are both located inside said cavity; a hook element located within said recess, said hook element having a first end pivotally connected to said shank of said blade, a curved depression and a second end; and a spring element located within said recess, said spring element having a first end connected to said second end of said hook element and a second end connected to said one of said two parts of the handle in which said recess is formed, wherein, when said blade is in its closed position said curved depression of said hook at least partially abuts an outside periphery of said axial shaft; and wherein, when said blade is in its open position, said axial shaft is located outside of said curved depression and adjacent to the first end of said hook.
2. The folding knife according to claim 1, wherein said spring element is a zig-zag spring and wherein both said first end of said spring element and said second end of said spring element are bent.
3. The folding knife according to claim 2, wherein said second end of said hook element includes a protrusion engaging said bent first end of said zig-zag spring.
4. The folding knife according to claim 3, wherein said recess is covered by a cover located between the blade and said one of said two parts of the handle in which said recess is formed.
5. The folding knife according to claim 4, wherein said blade further comprises a supporting part configured to allow a user to initiate blade movement from the closed position.
6. A folding instrument, comprising: a handle having at least two parts connected to each other to form a cavity therebetween, at least one of said two parts of the handle having a recess formed therein; a tool having at least one working end and a shank with an axial hole and an axial shaft positioned in said axial hole, said tool being rotatable around said axial shaft between an open position, in which said working end of said tool extends outside said cavity and said shank is located inside said cavity, and a closed position, in which said working end of said tool and said shank are both located inside said cavity; a hook element located within said recess, said hook element having a first end pivotally connected to said shank of said tool, a curved depression and a second end; and a spring element located within said recess, said spring element having a first end connected to said second end of said hook element and a second end connected to said one of said two parts of the handle in which said recess is formed, wherein, when said tool is in its closed position said curved depression of said hook at least partially abuts an outside periphery of said axial shaft; and wherein, when said tool is in its open position, said axial shaft is located outside of said curved depression and adjacent to the first end of said hook element.
7. The folding instrument according to claim 6, wherein said spring element is a zig-zag spring and wherein both said first end of said spring element and said second end of said spring element are bent.
8. The folding instrument according to claim 7, wherein said second end of said hook element includes a protrusion engaging said bent first end of said zig-zag spring.
9. The folding instrument according to claim 8, wherein said recess is covered by a cover located between the tool and said one of said two parts of the handle in which said recess is formed.
10. The folding instrument according to claim 9, wherein said tool further comprises a supporting part configured to allow a user to initiate blade movement from the closed position.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The invention is illustrated by way of examples which are not a limitation, and the figures of the accompanying drawings in which references denote corresponding parts, and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0019] As shown in the central part of
[0020] Blade 11 also has a sharpened edge 16 and a hole 38, into which a locking pin 42 is installed. The locking pin 42 limits movement of the blade from the folded position into the unfolded position. Washers 35 are put on the shaft 15 on both sides of the blade and serve for a smooth movement of the blade.
[0021] The top portion of
[0022] The left half 20 of the handle 12 is shown in
[0023] Sleeves 40, screws 39, spacer 44, and pin 41 serve only to assemble the handle halves 19 and 20 to each other and are not pertinent to the present invention.
[0024] It should also be noted that the elements 35, 37, 38, 42, 41, 39, 40 and 44 are not essential in the construction of the folding knife containing the described invention. Essential elements of the inventive mechanism are the elements 15, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 29, 37 and the blade 11, as well as, of course, separately described parts of these elements, such as holes, bends, recesses and protrusions thereon.
[0025] The following description explains the principles of the invented mechanism.
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[0027] As further shown in
[0028] In this way, the elastically stretched spring 21 is held by the bend 34 of the hook 22 in a tensioned stretched position, and the blade 11 of the folding knife 10 does not receive any force from the side of the spring that can lead to the opening of the knife. Protrusion 27 extends beyond the boundaries of the handle and serves to apply a rotational force to the blade 11 by pressing the user's finger against the protrusion.
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[0030] Blade 11 is shown in a partially unfolded position, and the zigzag spring 21 is in its stretched tension position. The protrusion 27 of the blade 11 is partially but not completely concealed within the handle that demonstrates the approximate range of motion of the blade 11 under the influence of the user's finger pressure on the protrusion 27.
[0031] As shown in
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[0033] Blade 11 is shown in the unfolded position, and the zigzag spring 21 is in its free unstressed position. The size of the bend 31 of the spring 21 is preferably selected so as to allow the spring to partially move within the recess 23 along the plane of the cover 25. This makes it easier to fold the unfolded knife 10, since the blade can be folded to some angle without stretching the spring, which in turn allows for unlocking of the knife's lock following by a comfortable folding without having to restrain the action of the spring 21.
[0034] After the user moves the blade 11 of the knife 10 into the folded position, breaking the resilient resistance of the spring 21, the knife 10 will be in the position described in
[0035] In the preceding specification, the invention has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments thereof. It will however, be evident that various modifications and changes may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope of the invention as set forth in the claims that follow. The specification and drawings are accordingly to be regarded in an illustrative manner rather than a restrictive sense.