TACTICAL KNIFE
20230182330 · 2023-06-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
F41B13/08
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
B26B9/02
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The knife includes a handle portion attached to a blade with a tip at its distal end. The blade comprises four surfaces that converge to form a spine and opposing cutting edges with each surface having a concave segment, a first angled segment, a flat segment, and a second angled segment as the surface extends from the spine to the edge. Similarly, the tip includes four surfaces that converge and terminate at a point, with each surface comprising only an angled segment. Optionally, the knife includes a unique safety lanyard that has two attachment points on the handle such that a closed loop is adjustably formed around the user's hand when gripping the handle, which aids in withdrawing the knife, stabilizing the user's grip, and preventing the hand from sliding forward while in use. Optionally, the knife includes a thumb plate as an additional safeguard.
Claims
1. A knife blade comprising: a blade portion with a tip at its distal end, said blade portion comprising a first top surface, a second top surface, a first bottom surface, and a second bottom surface, each surface having a first side and an opposing second side, wherein the first side of the first top surface and the first side of the second top surface intersect to define a top spine joint, wherein the first side of the first bottom surface and the first side of the second bottom surface intersect to define a bottom spine joint, wherein the second side of the first top surface and the second side of the first bottom surface intersect to define a first cutting edge, and wherein the second side of the second top surface and the second side of the second bottom surface intersect to define a second cutting edge, wherein the spine of the blade is defined as the vertical plane between the top spine joint and the bottom spine joint, and wherein each surface of the blade extending from the spine to a respective one of the cutting edges comprises a concave segment, followed by a first angled segment, followed by a flat segment, followed by a second angled segment.
2. The knife blade of claim 1 wherein said tip comprises a first top surface, a second top surface, a first bottom surface, and a second bottom surface, each having a first side and an opposing second side, wherein the first side of the first top surface of the tip and the first side of the second top surface of the tip intersect to define a second top spine joint, wherein the first side of the first bottom surface of the tip and the first side of the second bottom surface of the tip intersect to define a second bottom spine joint, wherein the second side of the first top surface of the tip and the second side of the first bottom surface of the tip intersect to define a first tip cutting edge, and wherein the second side of the second top surface of the tip and the second side of the second bottom surface of the tip intersect to define a second tip cutting edge, wherein each of the surfaces defining the tip is beveled at a consistent angle from the spine to a respective one of the cutting edges, wherein each of the surfaces of the tip, the second top spine, the second bottom spine, the first tip cutting edge, and the second tip cutting edge converge and terminate at a knife point.
3. A knife comprising: an elongate member comprising a base and a blade each having a top side and a bottom side, a first handle piece and a second handle piece, wherein the first handle piece is removably attached to the top side of the base and the second handle piece is removably attached to the bottom side of the base, a thumb plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the bottom surface is attached to either the first handle piece or the second handle piece, and the top surface is ergonomically sloping away from the bottom surface in the direction of the blade such that the top surface is configured to receive a user's thumb.
4. The knife of claim 3 comprising a safety lanyard.
5. The knife of claim 4 wherein the safety lanyard comprises a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is attached to the thumb plate and the second end is attached to a distal end of either the first handle piece or the second handle piece.
6. A knife comprising: an elongate member comprising a base and a blade each having a top side and a bottom side, said top side of the blade comprising a first top surface and a second top surface, and the bottom side of the blade comprising a first bottom surface and a second bottom surface, each surface having a first side and an opposing second side, wherein the first side of the first top surface and the first side of the second top surface intersect to define a top spine joint, wherein the first side of the first bottom surface and the first side of the second bottom surface intersect to define a bottom spine joint, wherein the second side of the first top surface and the second side of the first bottom surface intersect to define a first cutting edge, and wherein the second side of the second top surface and the second side of the second bottom surface intersect to define a second cutting edge, wherein the spine of the blade is defined as the vertical plane between the top spine joint and the bottom spine joint, and wherein each surface of the blade extending from the spine to a respective one of the cutting edges comprises a concave segment, followed by a first angled segment, followed by a flat segment, followed by a second angled segment.
7. The knife of claim 6 wherein the blade has a tip at its distal end, said tip comprises a first top surface, a second top surface, a first bottom surface, and a second bottom surface, each having a first side and an opposing second side, wherein the first side of the first top surface of the tip and the first side of the second top surface of the tip intersect to define a second top spine joint, wherein the first side of the first bottom surface of the tip and the first side of the second bottom surface of the tip intersect to define a second bottom spine joint, wherein the second side of the first top surface of the tip and the second side of the first bottom surface of the tip intersect to define a first tip cutting edge, and wherein the second side of the second top surface of the tip and the second side of the second bottom surface of the tip intersect to define a second tip cutting edge, wherein each of the surfaces defining the tip is beveled at a consistent angle from the spine to a respective one of the cutting edges, wherein each of the surfaces of the tip, the second top spine, the second bottom spine, the first tip cutting edge, and the second tip cutting edge converge and terminate at a knife point.
8. The knife of claim 6 comprising a first handle piece and a second handle piece, wherein the first handle piece is removably attached to the top side of the base and the second handle piece is removably attached to the bottom side of the base.
9. The knife of claim 8 comprising a thumb plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the bottom surface is attached to either the first handle piece or the second handle piece, and the top surface is ergonomically sloping away from the bottom surface in the direction of the blade such that the top surface is configured to receive a user's thumb.
10. The knife of claim 9 comprising a safety lanyard.
11. The knife of claim 10 wherein the safety lanyard comprises a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is attached to the thumb plate and the second end is attached to a distal end of either the first handle piece or the second handle piece.
12. The knife of claim 7 comprising a first handle piece and a second handle piece, wherein the first handle piece is removably attached to the top side of the base and the second handle piece is removably attached to the bottom side of the base.
13. The knife of claim 12 comprising a thumb plate having a top surface and a bottom surface, wherein the bottom surface is attached to either the first handle piece or the second handle piece, and the top surface is ergonomically sloping away from the bottom surface in the direction of the blade such that the top surface is configured to receive a user's thumb.
14. The knife of claim 13 comprising a safety lanyard.
15. The knife of claim 14 wherein the safety lanyard comprises a first end and a second end, wherein the first end is attached to the thumb plate and the second end is attached to a distal end of either the first handle piece or the second handle piece.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0026] Each of the four surface 45, 50, 55, 60 of the blade 25 is further defined by four segments: a concave segment 105 that is proximal to the spine, followed by a first angled segment 106 beveled at a consistent angle to the horizontal center line 102, followed by a flat segment 110 that is parallel to the horizontal centerline 102 of the blade, and a second angled segment 115 that is beveled at a consistent angle to the horizontal center line 102 and terminates at the cutting edge 85, 90. This arrangement allows for a sharp edge of the blade while not sacrificing valuable material needed for a stronger knife. Overall strength in the blade is increased by the creation of the spine. By extending the concave segment 105 tangent from the first angled segment 106 to the spine, additional mass is introduced reinforcing the overall strength of the blade. As shown in
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[0028] The first surface side 140 of the first top surface 120 and the second top surface 125 intersect at a second top spine joint 150. The first surface side 140 of the first bottom surface 130 and the second bottom surface 135 intersect at a second bottom spine joint 155. The second surface side 145 of the first top surface 120 and the first bottom surface 130 intersect at a first cutting edge 160. The second surface side 145 of the second top surface 125 and the second bottom surface 135 intersect at a second cutting edge 165. Each of the four surfaces 120, 125, 130, and 135 of the tip 30, the spine joints 150, 155 and the cutting edges 160, 165 converge and terminate at a knife point 170 (as shown in
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[0031] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference has been made to the preferred embodiments illustrated in the drawings, and specific language has been used to describe these embodiments. However, this specific language intends no limitation of the scope of the invention, and the invention should be construed to encompass all embodiments that would normally occur to one of ordinary skill in the art. The particular implementations shown and described herein are illustrative examples of the invention and are not intended to otherwise limit the scope of the invention in any way. For the sake of brevity, conventional aspects of the system (and components of the individual operating components of the system) may not be described in detail. Furthermore, the connecting lines, or connectors shown in the various figures presented are intended to represent exemplary functional relationships and/or physical or logical couplings between the various elements. It should be noted that many alternative or additional functional relationships, physical connections or logical connections may be present in a practical device. Moreover, no item or component is essential to the practice of the invention unless the element is specifically described as “essential” or “critical”. Numerous modifications and adaptations will be readily apparent to those skilled in this art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.