Sharpening Sheath Adapted To Receive A Knife, And Combination Of Such A Sheath And A Knife
20230148101 · 2023-05-11
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
B24D15/081
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B24D15/084
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
A sharpening sheath, designed to receive a knife to be sharpened or stored, comprising a cavity for receiving a blade, an access opening at one end of the cavity, the sheath comprising, preferably in the vicinity of the access opening, an upper part equipped with a device for guiding the back of the blade and a lower part comprising a sharpening device onto which the cutting edge of the blade is intended to be applied when inserting the blade in the sheath or removing it therefrom, characterized in that the sharpening device is supported by an arm comprising a first longitudinal end rotatably mounted on a stand, the arm being returned by recoil means in the direction of the guiding device, and in that the sharpening device is rotatably mounted at a second longitudinal end of the arm.
Claims
1. A sharpening sheath, configured to receive a knife to be sharpened or stored, comprising: a cavity for receiving a blade; an access opening at one end of the cavity; a sheath comprising an upper part equipped with a device for guiding a back of the blade, and a lower part comprising a sharpening device onto which the cutting edge of the blade is configured to be applied when inserting the blade in the sheath or removing the blade therefrom, wherein the sharpening device is supported by an arm comprising a first longitudinal end rotatably mounted on a stand, the arm configured to be returned by recoil means in a direction of the guiding device, and wherein the sharpening device is rotatably mounted at a second longitudinal end of the arm and suspended from the second longitudinal end of the arm.
2. The sheath according to claim 1, wherein the first longitudinal end is mounted on the stand so as to pivot around a first axis and wherein the sharpening device is mounted on the arm so as to pivot around a second axis, the first and second axes parallel to one another.
3. The sheath according to claim 1, wherein the sharpening device comprises two sharpening elements arranged in a “V” shape.
4. The sheath according to claim 3, wherein the two sharpening elements are arranged in two offset planes parallel to each other and perpendicular to a longitudinal axis of the sheath.
5. The sheath according to claim 1, wherein the guiding device comprises a V-shaped groove.
6. The sheath according to claim 1, wherein the recoil means comprise a return spring, positioned between the arm and the stand.
7. The sheath according to claim 1, wherein the sharpening device is positioned adjacent to the access opening.
8. The sheath according to claim 1, further comprising a sleeve removably mounted on the stand.
9. The sheath according to claim 1, wherein a center of gravity of the sharpening device is positioned under the second axis of the arm and under the second longitudinal end of the arm.
10. A combination of a sharpening sheath and of a knife configured to be sharpened or stored in the sheath, comprising the sheath of claim 1.
11. The combination of claim 10, wherein the sheath comprises a locking element cooperating with a safety notch provided on the back of the blade to longitudinally immobilize the knife in the sheath when the knife occupies a storage position in which the blade is inserted into the sheath.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE FIGURES
[0040] The purposes, aspects and advantages of this invention, according to the description given below of a particular embodiment of the invention presented by way of non-limiting example, will be better understood by referring to the attached drawings in which:
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[0049] Only those elements required in order to understand the invention have been depicted. In order to facilitate interpretation of the drawings, the same elements are labeled with the same references across all the figures.
[0050] It will be noted that, in this document, the terms “horizontal,” “vertical,” “lower,” “upper,” “top,” “bottom,” “front,” “rear,” “longitudinal” and “transverse” are used to describe the sharpening device in use, when it is sitting flat on its base.
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[0052] As shown in
[0053] The stand 3 comprises a base 30 comprising an underside intended to lie flat on a support and comprises a front end formed by a grid 31 that extends upwards from the base 30 at an angle of around 65° relative to the underside of the base 30, the grid 31 closing the front end of the sheath 1 and advantageously being achieved by molding with the base 30.
[0054] The sleeve 4 is advantageously removably attached to the stand 3 and has an inverted U-shaped cross-section, which can be seen in
[0055] As shown in
[0056] Preferentially, the guide piece 5 comprises an opening 51 in the vicinity of its front end, into which hooks a hook 45 mounted on the sleeve 4, as seen in
[0057] Inserting the hook 45 into the opening 51 and fitting the head 52 into the recess 44 allows the front end of the guide piece 5 to be removably attached to the front end of the sleeve 4.
[0058] The guide piece 5 is advantageously attached to the rear end of the sleeve 4 by clipping, the rear end of the guide piece 5 comprising a centering ring 50 that elastically snaps in between two locking clips 43 projecting from the edges of the access opening 10 of the sheath 1.
[0059] As can be seen in
[0060] As shown in
[0061] The sheath 1 comprises, opposite the centering ring 50, a sharpening device 6 advantageously carried by an arm 7 pivotally mounted on the stand 3, the sharpening device 6 being returned in the direction of the centering ring 50 by a return spring 8 acting on the arm 7. Preferentially, the arm 7 can be moved in the plane of the blade 20 between an upper position in which the return spring 8 is fully extended and a lower position in which the return spring 8 is fully compressed.
[0062] As shown in
[0063] The arm 7 comprises a second or “rear” end on which the sharpening device 6 is preferentially pivotally mounted around a second axis 72 extending parallel to the first axis 71, the device being capable of pivoting relative to the arm 7 over an angular range of at least 15° and preferentially around 30°.
[0064] In the example shown in the figures, the arm 7 comprises two lateral lugs 73 that project towards the rear of the arm 7 and between which the sharpening device 6 is positioned, the second axis 72 being advantageously formed by cylindrical pins with circular cross-sections that project laterally from the sharpening device 6 and that fit into the circular openings provided in the lateral lugs 73. The cylindrical pins of the sharpening device 6, forming the axis 72, are arranged in the upper part of the sharpening device 6.
[0065] As can be seen more precisely in
[0066] The two sharpening elements 60, advantageously consisting of two cylinders made of ceramic material, are positioned in two housings 61 arranged to hold two sharpening elements 60 in the V-shaped arrangement, the device 6 comprising a slot 63, arranged between the two U-shaped legs, enabling access to the space between the two sharpening elements 60. The two sharpening elements 60 are immobilized by friction inside their housing 61 due to the pressure of a part of the body of the sharpening device 6, not visible in the figures, against the end of the sharpening element 60. Thus, the sharpening elements 60 do not rotate in their housing 61, or only slightly, when they are subjected to the friction of the blade 20 as it is inserted into or removed from the sheath 1.
[0067] In the particular exemplary embodiment shown in the figures, the return spring 8 is a coil spring positioned between the stand 3 and the underside of the arm 7, in the vicinity of the rear end of the arm 7. To ensure that the return spring 8 is held between the arm 7 and the stand 3, the stand 3 comprises a cup 36 for holding the lower end of the return spring 8 and the underside of the arm 7 comprises a cup 74 for holding the upper end of the return spring 8, the cup 74 facing the cup 36 when the arm 7 is brought towards the stand 3.
[0068] Advantageously, the back of the blade 20 of the knife 2 comprises a safety notch 22, preferentially positioned in the vicinity of the handle 21 of the knife 2, into which a locking element 55, constituted by the bottom of the groove 54, clicks when the entire blade 20 is inserted through the sheath 1, as illustrated in
[0069] The operation of the sharpening sheath 1 will now be described.
[0070] When the user wants to put the blade 20 of the knife 2 back into the sheath 1 or to sharpen it, he or she brings the tip of the knife 2 in front of the diamond-shaped opening, seen in
[0071] This dual positioning of the cutting part of the blade 20 and the back of the blade 20 makes it possible to obtain a sharpening angle that remains symmetrical and constant for the entire path of the blade 20 in the sheath 1, with no need for the user to manually direct the blade 20. This ensures symmetrical sharpening and equal sharpening angles on both sides of the blade edge, resulting in even and centered wear of the blade 20.
[0072] Moreover, when the blade 20 is inserted into or removed from the sheath 1, the pivoting movement of the arm 7 allows the sharpening device 6 to follow the profile of the cutting part of the blade 20, the sharpening device 6 exerting, under the effect of the return spring 8, moderate pressure on the cutting part of the blade 20 when the tip of the blade is inserted into the access opening 10 of the sheath 1, and then increasing pressure as the height of the blade 20 increases as the knife 2 is inserted into the sheath 1. The high degree of friction between the cutting part of the blade 20 and the sharpening elements 60 causes the blade 20 to sharpen. Moreover, when the blade 20 is inserted into or removed from the sheath 1, the guide piece 5 remains stationary and fixed inside the sleeve 4, while the arm 7 performs a rotating movement and the sharpening device 6 performs a pendular movement.
[0073] Lastly, as the sharpening elements are positioned one behind the other in the direction of insertion of the blade 20, the possible oscillation of the sharpening device 6 relative to the second end of the arm 7 allows the sharpening elements 60 to remain in permanent contact with the blade 20 and to remain correctly angled relative thereto, thus optimizing the sharpening of the blade 20.
[0074] When the blade 20 of the knife 2 is fully inserted into the sheath 1, the locking element 55 of the centering ring 50 is inserted into the safety notch 22 on the back of the blade 20 under the effect of the return spring 8. The knife 2 is then held securely in the sheath 1. To remove the knife 2 from the sheath 1, the user must first exert downward pressure on the handle 21 of the knife 2 to pull the locking element 55 out of the safety notch 22, and then pull the handle 21 of the knife 2 to remove the blade 20. This manipulation prevents the knife 2 from accidentally falling out, for example when the sheath 1 is being handled for transport.
[0075] Furthermore, the sheath 1 thus achieved also has the advantage of allowing for easy cleaning of the inside of the sheath 1. Indeed, the user can easily detach the sleeve 4 from the stand 3 by holding the stand 3 with one hand, after having removed the knife 2, and then by exerting traction on the sleeve 4 such that the groove 53 pulls away, by elastic deformation of the head 52, from the locking tab 34 located at the top of the grid 31. The sleeve 4 can then be slid onto the stand 3, with each guiding groove 32 of the stand 3 having an open longitudinal end on the side of the access opening 10 for the removal of the ridge 42 of the sleeve 4. After the inside of the sheath 1 has been cleaned, the sleeve 4 can be reassembled on the stand 3 by carrying out the operations described above in reverse order.
[0076] Of course, the invention is in no way limited to the embodiment described and illustrated, since this embodiment was only provided by way of example. Changes can still be made, particularly with regard to the constitution of the various elements or by substituting technical equivalents, without departing from the scope of protection of the invention.
[0077] Thus, in an alternative embodiment not shown, the sleeve may not be removable from the stand, and the stand and the sheath sleeve may be made in one piece, for example.