Cutlery blade
09623573 ยท 2017-04-18
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26B25/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26B11/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26B25/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A cutlery blade having a longitudinal slot formed therein and having spaced longitudinal rails to receive one or more rotating blade assemblies. A handle is attached to the blade and a pair of tabs are integrally formed in the longitudinal slot in proximity to the handle and one of the rotating blade assemblies is in locking engagement with the tabs.
Claims
1. A cutlery blade comprising a longitudinal slot formed in the blade, said slot having spaced side edges, a pair of longitudinal rails formed respectively on said edges and extending substantially the length of said slot, at least one rotating blade, an aperture formed in said rotating blade, an axle extending through said aperture and having outer ends, a pair of side brackets engaging respectively said outer ends, a pair of notches formed respectively in said side brackets, and said notches slidably disposed on said rails.
2. The cutlery blade according to claim 1 wherein a spacer is positioned on said axle and said at least one rotating blade comprises a pair of rotating blades disposed on said axle respectively on opposite sides of said spacer.
3. The cutlery blade according to claim 1 wherein said rotating blade is circular.
4. A cutlery blade comprising a longitudinal slot formed in the blade, said slot having spaced side edges, a pair of longitudinal rails formed respectively on said edges and extending substantially the length of said slot, a rotating blade, an aperture formed in said rotating blade, an axle extending through said aperture and having outer ends, and a pair of attachment brackets disposed perpendicularly to said rotating blade and in engagement with said outer ends.
5. An implement comprising a cutlery blade according to claim 4 and a handle secured to said cutlery blade at one end thereof and wherein cutouts are formed respectively in said rails in proximity to said handle.
6. The implement according to claim 5 wherein a pair of tabs are formed respectively on said side edges adjacent said cutouts.
7. The implement according to claim 6 wherein said attachment brackets respectively comprise notches and said notches are in frictional engagement respectively with said tabs.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(10) In the drawings, a sword is shown although this invention is equally adaptable for use in connection with other implements such as knives, daggers, axes and the like. As best shown in
(11) According to this invention, longitudinal slot 3 is formed in blade 1 with rotating blades 4 mounted therein. Rotating blades 4 are shown in detail in
(12) As shown in the drawings, a pair of matching rotating blades 4 are disposed in a side by side disposition with axle 6 extending through apertures 5 of both rotating blades 4 and with the two blades separated by means of spacer 7 coaxially mounted on axle 6. Longitudinal slot 3 is provided with spaced longitudinal rails 8 which are integral, respectively, with the side edges of longitudinal slot 3 and extend substantially the entire length thereof.
(13) Each pair of rotary blades 4 is provided with side brackets 9 and 10 to form a rotating blade assembly. Side brackets 9 and 10 are provided with openings 11 and 12, respectively, which are adapted to receive the exposed outer ends of axle 6. As best shown in
(14) In order to complete the cutlery blade assembly, according to this invention, and to allow for the mounting of multiple rotating blade assemblies on rails 8, cutouts 15 and 16 are formed in longitudinal rails 8 at the upper end of blade 1 closest to handle 2. In order to secure the rotating blade assemblies in longitudinal slot 3, the rotary blade assembly positioned closest to handle 2 is provided with a pair of attachment brackets 17 and 18. Each attachment bracket 17 and 18 includes rectangular notch 19 and semicircular notch 20. A pair of tabs 21 and 22 are integrally formed on the side edges of longitudinal slot 3, respectively, opposite rails 8 and in proximity to handle 2.
(15) In order to assemble the cutlery blade, according to this invention, initially spacer 7 is mounted on axle 6 with a pair of rotating blades 4 mounted on axle 6, respectively, on opposite sides of spacer 7. Following this, side brackets 9 and 10 are pressed onto the rotating blade assembly by the insertion of the exposed outer ends of axle 6 into openings 11 and 12 of side brackets 9 and 10, respectively. The rotating blade assembly is then placed within cutouts 15 and 16 and moved downwardly longitudinally of blade 1 whereby side brackets 9 and 10 are slidably maneuvered along the knife blade by means of longitudinal rails 8 disposed within notches 13 and 14. In the same manner, additional rotating rail assemblies are mounted within longitudinal slot 3 of blade 1.
(16) By omitting spacer 7 and mounting a single rotating blade 4 on axle 6, double blade assemblies can be alternated with single blade assemblies whereby a single blade is interleaved between a double rail assembly so that the assemblies can be positioned closer together.
(17) In order to secure the rotating blade assemblies on blade 1, the rotating blade assembly shown in
(18) The fully assembled cutlery blade, according to this invention, is shown in
(19) Therefore, by this invention, a dual-purpose knife is used in a conventional manner such as for kitchen use by using the sharpened knife blade edge or edges for food cutting purposes. In the alternative, the blade is rotatable 90 degrees whereby the rotating cutters are utilized, in one context, for cutting difficult to cut food items. In a combat environment, the knife or sword is used to penetrate an opponent whereby the rotatable cutters inflict maximum damage when thrust in and pulled out of an adversary's body. The rotating cutters produce a wide puncture area and do not catch on soft tissue but roll off bones allowing maximum damage without being caught in the wound or clothing.