Manually Operated Convertible Utility Knife and Scraper
20220362917 ยท 2022-11-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
B25G3/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B25F1/04
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
Embodiments are described for a simple convertible utility knife and scraper includes a handle, slide mechanism, and flat spring with a centrally mounted utility blade. The flat spring locks into precut positions in the handle to secure the blade in the desired position, whether in a cutting position or a scraping position. The blade can be partially extended to expose the front of the blade in the cutting position. When the slide is fully extended, the blade can rotate about a central axis to a position perpendicular to the handle and then be retracted into slots at the end of the handle to secure and support the blade in the scraper position.
Claims
1. A convertible tool comprising an elongate housing having a front and rear end, and an elongate internal channel defining a longitudinal axis having an opening at the front end and an elongate opening in a sidewall of the housing in communication with the channel extending along a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis; a slide mechanism within said channel, the slide mechanism movable between a retracted and an extended position and having a mounting pivot configured to mount a utility blade with an opening; a button accessible exteriorly of the housing and coupled to the slide mechanism through the elongate opening and configured to move the slide mechanism between the fully extended and fully retracted positions; and cutouts disposed on a front of the housing and configured to support and stabilize the blade when the blade is rotated into a position perpendicular to the elongate housing.
2. A tool as defined in claim 1, wherein the utility blade freely rotates about the mounting pivot when the slide mechanism is in the fully extended position.
3. A tool as defined in claim 2, wherein the slide mechanism is comprised of a lower portion and an upper portion, the upper portion having a tab on either side of the upper portion in communication with the button; and the sidewall of the elongate housing having cutouts that are engaged by the tabs on the upper portion of the slide mechanism to secure the slide mechanism in a given position when the button is not depressed.
4. A tool as defined in claim 3, wherein the slide mechanism is of unitary construction.
5. A tool as defined in claim 2, wherein the housing is comprised of an upper and a lower portion that, when joined, encapsulate the slide mechanism in the channel.
6. A tool as defined in claim 2, wherein the cutouts along the sidewall of the elongate housing are located on an internal side of the sidewall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0025] Referring now specifically to the figures, in which identical or similar parts are designated by the same reference number, and first referring to
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[0027] The button 31 mounts through the flat spring button mounting hole 33, which is positioned directly over the slide button mounting hole 32. The coupling mechanism created by the lower stud 12 on the lower slide 11 and the front opening 10 on the flat spring 9 secures the utility blade 13 in place via the blade mounting hole 16. The slide assembly 15, complete with the utility blade 13, is set inside the housing 3 and may move forward and backwards along the channel 19 when the button 31 is depressed. The slide assembly 15 with the utility blade 13 is fixed into place by the locking tabs 17, which lock into position inside the locking cutouts 21 of the housing 3 when the button 31 is not depressed.
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[0031] Another embodiment of the device is shown in
[0032] An elongate opening along top portion of the housing 36 forms the button channel 42, which allows for the button 40 to be in communication with the upper slide 54 and slide along the opening when the button is depressed and allows for the operation of the tool. Depressing the button 40 allows for the slide assembly to travel along the channel 46 on the interior of the housing. Releasing the button engages the locking tabs 58 on the inside of the housing, securing the blade in a fixed position.
[0033] The blade is secured in the tool by the stud 53 on the lower slide 52 and by the surface of the upper portion of the slide 54. In the fully extended position, the blade may rotate freely about the stud such that the blade may be positioned in either the cutting (
[0034] While many exemplary embodiments are herein described and illustrated, such description and illustration are not meant to limit the claims.