BLADE SHARPENING DEVICE
20240261939 ยท 2024-08-08
Inventors
- Leran Rabinovich (Deerfield Beach, FL, US)
- Emily Koller (Charlotte, NC, US)
- William Croft (Huntersville, NC, US)
- Dale Frye (Kalamazoo, MI, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
Provided herein is a blade sharpening device. The blade sharpening device may include a block configured to receive one or more blades and a sharpening mechanism. The sharpening mechanism may include one or more sharpening stones, one or more sliding mechanisms configured to receive the one or more sharpening stones, and one or more springs. When the one or more blades are inserted into the block, the one or more springs may provide upward tension to the sliding mechanisms, and the one or more sharpening stones may engage with the one or more blades to sharpen said blades. The sharpening mechanism may further include one or more gibs configured to receive the one or more sliding mechanisms.
Claims
1. A blade sharpening device comprising: a block configured to receive one or more blades within one or more slots of the block; and a sharpening mechanism positioned and located within the one or more slots, the sharpening mechanism comprising: one or more sharpening stones; one or more sliding mechanisms configured to receive the one or more sharpening stones; and one or more springs; wherein when the one or more blades are inserted into the block, the one or more springs provide upward tension to the sliding mechanisms, and the one or more sharpening stones engage with the one or more blades.
2. The blade sharpening device of claim 1, further comprising one or more gibs configured to receive the one or more sliding mechanisms.
3. The blade sharpening device of claim 1, wherein the upward tension provided by the one or more springs to the sliding mechanisms provides an upward force onto the one or more blades inserted into the block.
4. The blade sharpening device of claim 1, wherein each of the one or more springs are at least one of: a plastic spring; a leaf spring; and a molded spring.
5. The blade sharpening device of claim 1, wherein each of the one or more springs provides at least one of: linear spring force; and variable spring force.
6. The blade sharpening device of claim 1, wherein each of the one or more springs are made of at least one of: steel; rubber; plastic; and metal alloys.
7. The blade sharpening device of claim 1, wherein each of the one or more springs provides a force of at least 0.1 pounds of force.
8. The blade sharpening device of claim 1, wherein each of the one or more sharpening stones are made of at least one of: ceramic; carbide; diamond; natural; and water.
9. A blade sharpening device comprising: a block configured to receive one or more blades within one or more slots of the block; and a sharpening mechanism positioned and located within the one or more slots, the sharpening mechanism comprising: one or more sharpening stones; one or more sliding mechanisms configured to receive the one or more sharpening stones; one or more springs; and one or more gibs configured to receive the one or more sliding mechanisms; wherein when the one or more blades are inserted into the block, the one or more springs provide upward tension to the sliding mechanisms, and the one or more sharpening stones engage with the one or more blades.
10. The blade sharpening device of claim 9, wherein the upward tension provided by the one or more springs to the sliding mechanisms provides an upward force onto the one or more blades inserted into the block.
11. The blade sharpening device of claim 9, wherein when the one or more sharpening stones engage with the one or more blades, the one or more sharpening stones sharpen the one or more blades.
12. The blade sharpening device of claim 9, wherein each of the one or more springs are at least one of: a plastic spring; a leaf spring; and a molded spring.
13. The blade sharpening device of claim 9, wherein each of the one or more springs provides at least one of: linear spring force; and variable spring force.
14. The blade sharpening device of claim 9, wherein each of the one or more springs are made of at least one of: steel; rubber; plastic; and metal alloys.
15. The blade sharpening device of claim 9, wherein each of the one or more springs provides a force of at least 0.1 pounds of force.
16. The blade sharpening device of claim 9, wherein each of the one or more sharpening stones are made of at least one of: ceramic; carbide; diamond; natural; and water.
17. A cutlery block comprising: one or more slots configured to receive one or more blades; and a sharpening mechanism positioned and located within the one or more slots, the sharpening mechanism comprising: one or more sharpening stones; one or more sliding mechanisms configured to receive the one or more sharpening stones; and one or more springs; wherein when the one or more blades are inserted into the block, the one or more springs provide upward tension to the sliding mechanisms, and the one or more sharpening stones engage with the one or more blades.
18. The cutlery block of claim 17, further comprising one or more gibs configured to receive the one or more sliding mechanisms.
19. The cutlery block of claim 17, wherein the upward tension provided by the one or more springs to the sliding mechanisms provides an upward force onto the one or more blades inserted into the block.
20. The cutlery block of claim 17, wherein each of the one or more springs provides a force of at least 0.1 pounds of force.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0016] While the disclosure is susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, a specific embodiment thereof is shown by way of example in the drawings and will herein be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the drawings and detailed description presented herein are not intended to limit the disclosure to the particular embodiment disclosed, but to the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the present disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] The invention will now be described with reference to the drawing figures, in which like reference numerals refer to like parts throughout. For purposes of clarity in illustrating the characteristics of the present invention, proportional relationships of the elements have not necessarily been maintained in the drawing figures.
[0018] Turning first to
[0019] As illustrated in
[0020] The face 40 of the knife block 5 may include an indented portion 45 configured to receive a bezel 50. The face-plate 25 may attach to the bezel 50 and may create a sleek, finished look for the final, fully-assembled knife sharpening device 1. The bezel 50 and its associated components, as set forth in greater detail herein with reference to
[0021] Sliders 60 may be provided on the underside 55 of the bezel 50. The sliders 60 may be longer or shorter than other sliders 60. For example, a slider 60a may be longer than a slider 60b. The size and shape of the sliders 60 may be dependent on the size of the knife slot and may cover and uncover the underside of the knife slots of the knife block 5. Further, the sliders 60 may be sized in various manners in order to sharpen knives of various sizes.
[0022] When used in operation, a user may insert a knife into a sharpening slot 15 of the knife block 5. When the knife is inserted, the slider 60 may translate downward. A spring 65 attached to the slider 60 may provide tension, as it may bias toward an un-engaged state. Using the tension provided by the spring 65, a sharpening stone (see
[0023] The gibs 70 may attach to the sliders 60 and may preferably maintain the positioning of the sliders 60 and its corresponding components in place. The gibs 70 may be any shape or size and may correspond to the size of the associated sliders (illustrated as a longer gib 70a and a shorter gib 70b).
[0024] Turning now to
[0025] The sharpening stones 80 may be secured on the sliders 60 via caps 100. The caps 100 may include an upper stone cavity (not illustrated in
[0026] Each slider 60 may be further configured to receive a spring 65. The slider 60 may include a spring cavity 115 located on the frontside of the sliders 60, and the spring cavity 115 may further include a spring connection member 120 configured to receive the spring 65. The spring connection member 120 may project downward into the spring cavity 115 of the slider 60. In one embodiment, the spring connection member 120 may be fully received within the inside of the spring 65. The gibs 70 may interlock with and connect to the sliders 60 as set forth in greater detail herein with reference to
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[0030] As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications, applications, variations, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. Many such changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications of the present constructions will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. All such changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present inventions are deemed to be covered by the inventions which are limited only by the claims which follow.