SHINGLE CUTTING KNIFE BLADE

20180345508 ยท 2018-12-06

    Inventors

    Cpc classification

    International classification

    Abstract

    Herein disclosed is a novel cutting device useful for cutting asphalt shingles and other roofing products.

    Claims

    1. A blade, the blade comprising: a first edge, a second edge, a third edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the second edge, and a fourth edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the first edge, wherein said fourth edge is substantially shorter than said first edge and is positioned such that its edges are substantially equidistant from the edges of said first edge; a substantially circular edge having a proximal portion adjacent said second edge and a distal portion approximately opposite said proximal portion, wherein said circular edge is a sharpened edge configured for cutting; at least one inner edge emanating from the nearest edge of said fourth edge and angled towards said first edge, wherein said inner edge is tangent to said distal portion of said circular edge; and at least one nodule disposed on said circular edge.

    2. The blade of claim 1 further comprising a valley configured to capture an asphalt shingle positioned at the interface where the circular edge and nodule meet nearest the distal portion of said circular edge.

    3. The blade of claim 1 wherein said blade is configured to be retained in a knife.

    4. The blade of claim 3 wherein said knife is a utility knife.

    5. The blade of claim 1 wherein said nodule is positioned substantially centrally on said circular edge.

    6. The blade of claim 1 wherein said nodule is positioned adjacent the proximal portion of said circular edge.

    7. The blade of claim 6 wherein said nodule comprises a flat portion configured to cut that is coplanar with said fourth edge.

    8. The blade of claim 1 wherein said proximal portion of said substantially circular edge terminates in a point.

    9. The blade of claim 1 wherein said blade comprises two a substantially circular edges, two inner edges and two nodules, the second of each being a mirror image of the first.

    10. A knife, the knife comprising: a blade, the blade comprising: a first edge, a second edge, a third edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the second edge, and a fourth edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the first edge, wherein said fourth edge is substantially shorter than said first edge and is positioned such that its edges are substantially equidistant from the edges of said first edge; a substantially circular edge having a proximal portion adjacent said second edge and a distal portion approximately opposite said proximal portion, wherein said circular edge is a sharpened edge configured for cutting; at least one inner edge emanating from the nearest edge of said fourth edge and angled towards said first edge, wherein said inner edge is tangent to said distal portion of said circular edge; and at least one nodule disposed on said circular edge.

    11. The knife of claim 10 further comprising a valley configured to capture an asphalt shingle positioned at the interface where the circular edge and nodule meet nearest the distal portion of said circular edge.

    12. The knife of claim 10 wherein said blade is configured to be adjustably retained in the knife.

    13. The knife of claim 12 wherein said knife is a utility knife.

    14. The knife of claim 10 wherein said nodule is positioned substantially centrally on said circular edge.

    15. The knife of claim 10 wherein said nodule is positioned adjacent the proximal portion of said circular edge.

    16. The knife of claim 15 wherein said nodule comprises a flat portion configured to cut that is coplanar with said fourth edge.

    17. The knife of claim 10 wherein said proximal portion of said substantially circular edge terminates in a point.

    18. The knife of claim 10 wherein said blade comprises two a substantially circular edges, two inner edges and two nodules, the second of each being a mirror image of the first.

    19. The knife of claim 18 wherein said blade is removable.

    20. The knife of claim 19 wherein said first edge of said blade comprises two u-shaped apertures configured to allow the blade to be retained by a standard utility knife, each aperture being equidistant from a closest, opposite edge adjacent said first edge.

    Description

    BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

    [0034] FIG. 1 is a line drawing illustrating a prior art hook blade;

    [0035] FIG. 2 is a line drawing illustrating a hook blade with the addition of a nodule, which terminates in a point, in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure;

    [0036] FIG. 3 is a line drawing illustrating hook blade with the addition of a nodule which becomes a lower cutting edge, in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure; and

    [0037] FIG. 4 is a line drawing illustrating hook blade with the addition of a nodule and curvature, which terminates in a point, in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure.

    DETAILED DESCRIPTION

    [0038] As a preliminary matter, a nodule 306, as used herein, is a bump having a sharpened edge. In embodiments described herein, the nodule 306 protrudes from the sharpened edge of a hook blade and is configured to capture a relatively thin material between the sharpened edge thereof and the sharpened edge of the hook blade, allowing simultaneous cutting of both a top and bottom face thereof while limiting the depth of a given cut.

    [0039] A nodule and various embodiments of the same, decreases the draw force required when cutting a roofing shingle. Further curvature may be added to the nodule, further exposing a shingle's underside to a sharp cutting edge. A curl in embodiments of the blade also assists in cutting, by causing a shingle to roll itself around the curl (more so during temperature increases), driving the underside of the shingle into the additional cutting face created by the curvature in the blade. The underside of the shingle, as it rotates around the nodule and curvature, becomes the top side of the shingle. As such, the top of the shingle rolls, and the underside becomes further exposed to the cutting surface of the blade.

    [0040] Additionally, the angle at which the utility knife can be drawn, in embodiments, is adjusted by removing material from the flat angle 206 to more closely reflect the flat plane of the shingle or product being cut. Currently, a roofer must hold the knife upright due to the angle at which the flat angle 206 is manufactured. The modification of the flat angle increases the draw strength being applied directly to the shingle or product being cut.

    [0041] The cutting of rolled products in a depth controlled manner is made possible by the point 307 and its physical position relative to the nodule 306, as depicted in FIG. 2. These products for sloped roofing typically come in lengths of 36 to 60. When commencing a cut on an underlayment while on the roof, it is often easier to start the cut in the field of the product due to maneuverability and reaching restrictions, hence the utility of a point 307. The same blade with the nodule 306 can be used to cut shingles without changing blades.

    [0042] The increase in popularity of laminate or dimensional shingles with more than two laminates makes the design of a robust roofing version of the blade desirable. The manufacturing of a blade from a 1-1 wide material, as in various embodiments, allows the blade to accommodate a relatively thick shingles while providing for a larger nodule. In addition, a blade that is approximately - wider strengthens the weakest part of the utility blade, making it less prone to breaking off while being subject to lateral pressure while maintaining the blades position.

    [0043] Now referring to FIG. 2, FIG. 2 discloses a hook blade in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure. From the base 303 of this hook blade, a straight line 301 extends diagonally, at an angle. This line 301 continues for a length and transitions to what is herein referred to as an upper sharpened edge 304, which in embodiments, comprises an arc with a radii incident on a midpoint thereof, if extended, that passes between an edge of base 303 and point 308, the upper sharpened edge 304 facing inwards, towards the base 303.

    [0044] The upper sharpened edge 304 of embodiments further comprises a nodule 306. Due to the shape and placement of the nodule 306 on the hook blade, a valley 305 is created between the upper sharpened hook blade edge and the nodule. The valley 305 where the upper sharpened edge and the nodule intersect is herein referred to as the shear point 305.

    [0045] More specifically, at the shear point 305 of embodiments, a nodule 306 extends outwards at an angle and continues, creating a bump. The nodule 306 of embodiments ends by connecting seamlessly with the lower cutting edge 307. The lower cutting edge 307 of embodiments continues in a slight crescent shape and terminates in a point 308. In embodiments, the point 308 terminates substantially on the imaginary line 302, which connects base 303 to points 308 of the hook blade.

    [0046] Now referring to FIG. 3, FIG. 3 discloses a hook blade with a decreased flat angle 401, relative to the imaginary line 402, in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure. The base 403 of such embodiments transitions into a flat angle 401. The flat angle 401 of embodiments continues for approximately and becomes a sharpened edge 404, which smoothly transitions into a nodule 406, a sharpened outer portion of the nodule 406 protruding towards the imaginary line 402 and the flat angle 401, terminating in a flat lower cutting edge 407, with the surface of the lower cutting edge substantially coincident with the imaginary line 402.

    [0047] Now referring to FIG. 4, FIG. 4 discloses a hook blade with a decreased flat angle 501, relative to the imaginary line 502, in accordance with embodiments of the present disclosure. As in previous embodiments, the base 503 of such embodiments transitions into a flat angle 501. The flat angle 501 continues for approximately and becomes a sharpened edge 504, which transitions to an arc 505. At a point along the arc 505, the arc 505 transitions into a nodule 506 that extends towards the imaginary line 502 and the flat angle 501, before transitioning into a lower cutting edge 507 that is incident on the original arc 505. The lower cutting edge 507 of embodiments ends in a point 508. The point 508 and the base 503 terminate substantially on the imaginary line 502.

    [0048] The foregoing description of the embodiments of the disclosure has been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. It is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise form disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of this disclosure. It is intended that the scope of the disclosure be limited not by this detailed description, but rather by the claims appended hereto.