Skate Blade Sharpener with Indexing Stone
20180222017 · 2018-08-09
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24D15/066
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A handheld skate blade sharpening tool that has an automatically indexing, rotating sharpening stone that matches the concaved profile of the skate blade retained within a two-piece body member. Screws hold the two-piece body member together to keep the round sharpening stone sized to match the desired concave profile. The sharpening stone will remove metal to match the shape of the stone each time the sharpener is moved back and forth along the blade. The sharpening stone has gears on each end of the stone that match the gears inside the two-piece body. As the tool is moved along the skate blade, the sharpening stone will incrementally rotate within the body when the direction is changed in the reciprocating motion by the user's back and forth movement.
Claims
1. A handheld tool for sharpening ice skate blades comprising a self-indexing, rotating, cylindrical sharpening stone with gears held by the tool body with matched set of gears that allow the stone to automatically catch and advance to a new area of the stone with each stroke along the skate blade.
2. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein the tool body will hold the sharpening stone and stone gears loose enough to allow a small amount of longitudinal movement within the tool body but tight enough to not allow lateral movement of the stone.
3. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein the inside of the tool body will contain gear teeth towards each end that match the gear teeth on each end of the sharpening stone.
4. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein the gear teeth on the inside of the tool body and the stone will cause the stone to turn incrementally within the assembly each time the direction is changed along the longitudinal axis.
5. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein the sharpening stone will have a set of two gears and pivot shaft on each end of the stone.
6. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein the sharpening stone gears are a matched set of gears to each body half and when the stone is moved in the longitudinal axis, the body gears will be one half pitch different from the stone gears thus causing the stone to rotate incrementally in one direction until the tool body gears and stone gears fully mesh, stopping the longitudinal movement.
7. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein as the skate sharpener is moved in the opposite longitudinal direction, the gears on the other end of the tool body and stone will cause the stone to incrementally rotate in the same direction.
8. The tool as set forth in claim 1, wherein this incremental rotation on every longitudinal change in direction will cause the sharpening stone to rotate, giving the user the compete use of the entire stone without manually turning it.
9. The tool will have a visual indication of the incremental rotating function of the stone when the rotation shaft appears and disappears on each end of the tool.
10. The user will have full control of the stone by an arch in the tool body where two fingers can control the stone's longitudinal position to verify mesh of the stone gears to the tool body gears.
11. The tool component as set forth in claim 10, wherein the user is able to select an area of the stone to begin the sharpening-indexing process by manually rotating the stone to the desired start location.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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TABLE-US-00002 10 Ice Skate Blade Sharpener 11 Left Body Half 12 Right Body Half 13 Left Body Half Side 14 Right Body Half Side 16 Skate Blade Sharpener Close Flat End 17 Skate Blade Sharpener Far 19 Slot for Skate Blade to be Flat End Inserted Into 21 Sharpening Stone Bore 22 Lateral Arch to Access Stone 23 Far End Top Left Body Flange 24 Far End Top Right Body Flange 25 Close End Top Right Body 26 Close End Top Left Body Flange Flange 27 Sharpening Stone 31 Hole for Screws 32 Screws Holding the Body 33 Skate Blade to be Halves Together Sharpened 34 Concave Portion of the Skate 36 Inside Edge of Skate Blade Blade 37 Outside Edge of Skate Blade 38 Inside Side Edge of Skate Blade 39 Outside Side Edge of Skate 41 Rotational Direction of Blade Stone and Gears 43 Forward Motion When in Use 44 Backward Motion When in Use 51 Far Gear Shaft Used to Hold 52 Close Gear Shaft Used to Stone Hold Stone 53 Far Gear Teeth Attached to 54 Close Gear Teeth Attached Stone to Stone 55 Far Rotation Shaft Attached 56 Close Rotation Shaft to Stone Attached to Stone 61 Far Gear Saddle on Body 62 Close Gear Saddle on Body 63 Far Gear Teeth on Body 64 Close Gear Teeth on Body 65 Far Rotation Shaft Saddle 66 Close Rotation Shaft Saddle
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0016] The sharpener has two generally rectangular half bodies composed of right and left side on the longitudinal axis. A half cylindrical hole extends longitudinally through each of the body halves. A cylindrical stone with attached gear teeth and rotation shaft is place in the half cylindrical hole of each side of the bodies for sharpening edges of a skate blade. The diameter of the stone is less than the diameter of the cylindrical hole within the bodies so that the stone never touches the body and can be rotated within the cylindrical hole to automatically position unused surfaces of the stone adjacent to the edges of the skate blade. The rotational shaft on the very end of the stone is slightly smaller than the hole of the body and extends outside the half bodies. The rotational shaft is what the stone and gear set rotate on. The stone has a convex curved outer surface that is complementary to the concave bottom surface of the skate blade. The stone can be removed from the bore by removing the screws that hold the body halves together for replacement or cleaning purposes. An arch within the body halves gives the user a view of the stone and will allow the user to rotate the stone manually if desired. Gear teeth just inside the ends of the longitudinal body halves mesh with the gear teeth attached to the stone. Each change of longitudinal direction will cause the non-engaged stone gear set to move towards the non-engaged body gear set, which are one half pitch different, thereby forcing an incremental rotation before becoming completely engaged. This will incrementally turn the stone within the body, causing uniform wear and use of the sharpening stone.
[0017] The body of the sharpener has an elongated slot that extends parallel to the longitudinal axis of the cylindrical hole that houses the stone. This provides access to the outer surface of the stone for the blade to be sharpened. After being prepped with soap or honing oil, the blade is inserted into the slot to position the bottom surface of the blade in engagement with the outer surface of the stone. The half body flanges provide a slot to align the skate blade with the stone. The sharpener is then moved lengthwise along the blade in both longitudinal directions to sharpen the edges of the blade. Each change of direction will cause the stone to slightly shift within the body, engaging the stone, gear teeth with the body gear teeth and causing the stone to incrementally turn. This incremental turn will make the entire stone useful in the sharpening process. The slot has a width slightly wider than the width of the blade to prevent lateral movement of the skate blade within the slot. Flanges guide the blade as the sharpener is moved relative to the blade. The sharpening procedure results in blade edges having a non-excessive sharpness, to facilitate skating and reduce the risk of injury. A transverse arch in the halves of the sharpener body exposes the surface of the stone to facilitate the manual rotation within the bore, if desired. The user uses a thumb and finger to slightly rotate the stone and position the stone, if desired. When all of the outer surface of the stone becomes worn, the stone can be replaced by removing the screws from the body halves and removing the stone from the bore.
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 9
[0018] The invention is shown as an ice skate blade sharpener indicated generally at 10. Ice skate blade sharpener 10 is used to make a concave groove 34 and define bottom edges 36 and 37 of an ice skate blade 33. Ice skate blade sharpener 10 is a handheld device that can be carried in an equipment bag and used at the rink to sharpen blade 33 to the user's personal preference to match ice conditions and the like.
Referring to FIGS. 1, 2, and 7
[0019] Ice skate blade sharpener 10 has a generally rectangular left body half 11 and right body half 12 with a flat bottom surface that curves upward into a pair of upright side walls 13 and 14. Left body half 11 and right body half 12 have generally flat ends 16 and 17 that extend between side walls 13 and 14. Upper portions of side walls 13 and 14 go to define a top wall with flanges 23 to 26.
Referring to FIGS. 2, 4, and 8
[0020] A skate blade slot 19 extends longitudinally on top wall with flanges 23 to 26 along the length of left body half 11 and right body half 12. Slot 19 is open to each end 16 and 17 of left body half 11 and right body half 12. As shown in
Referring to FIGS. 1, 2, 3, and 7
[0021] Left body half 11 and right body half 12 have a transverse arch or U-shaped access 22 in top wall that interrupts slot 19. The bottom of arch 22 intersects the bottom portion of bore 21 adjacent a mid-point of bore 21. Top wall with flanges 23 to 26 are adjacent to groove 22. Top wall with flanges 23 to 26 have transversely spaced inner surfaces, generally parallel to the inner surfaces of left body half 11 and right body half 12 that form the upper portion of slot 19. Top wall with flanges 23 to 26 function to guide skate blade 33 and prevent lateral movement of the blade during the sharpening process.
Referring to FIGS. 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9
[0022] A generally cylindrical skate sharpening material or stone 27 is located in bore 21 of left body half 11 and right body half 12. Stone 27 has a diameter that is slightly less than the diameter of bore 21, whereby stone 27 can be rotated in bore 21 easily, as shown by arrow 41 of
Referring to FIGS. 4, 5, and 6,
[0023] Left body half 11 and right body half 12 have a half cylindrical longitudinal bore 21 which is slightly larger than the stone 27. Left body half 11 and right body half 12 also have a half cylindrical bore 61 and 62, which is slightly larger than the stone saddles 51 and 52, respectfully.
Referring to FIGS. 2, 7, 8, and 9,
[0024] In use, blade 33 is positioned on a stable surface with concave portion of the blade 34 facing upward. Drops of honing oil are placed along the slot 19 to lubricate the tool and stone-to-blade contact. Ice skate blade sharpener 10 is inverted, as shown in
[0025] To finish blade 33, ice skate blade sharpener 10 is removed from blade 33 and excess oil is removed from blade 33 with a-cloth or towel.