The present invention relates to cutting implements and, more particularly, ball bearing assisted cutting implements.
Under normal operating environments, a pair of scissors is required to have excellent rotatability and durability, which is crucial when operating under stressful cutting conditions. This is especially true for scissors employed in the gardening and floral related fields. Pivoting mechanisms having ball bearings have been used to enhance the rotatability of scissors. That is, according to the pair of scissors, an excellent rotational movement of the moving blade and the stationary blade can be maintained due to smooth rotational movement of the steel balls held by the bearing.
It is often the case that debris such as dirt, mud and organic matter enter the pivot between the bearing and steel balls through normal use. Depending upon moisture levels and materials, the pivot mechanisms often are susceptible to rust and molecular degradation. This leads to mechanical failure and a scissors not suitable for their intended purpose.
Considering the disadvantages faced by the prior art, it would be advantageous for a ball bearing assisted scissors to resist infiltration by unwanted debris. It would be further advantageous for such a scissor to be used in the floral or garden industries, thereby resisting dirt and other particulate matter from interfering with the ball bearing mechanism, for extended use while simultaneously maintaining excellent rotatability. It would be advantageous for such a scissors to be economically priced and capable of mass production. It would be a further advantage for a ball bearing mechanism, including a plurality of ball bearings, to have a wear resistant coating and maintain excellent rotation of a moving blade and a stationary blade of a pair of scissors with increased longevity.
Those utilizing the scissors for gardening and floral uses can overwork or injure the muscles and ligaments within the hand and wrist through repeated fatigue due to the pressure that is placed upon the handles when cutting materials of varying thickness and density. Ball bearing mechanisms have assisted cutting implements in achieving a smoother and easier rotational motion. However, the present invention provides a ball bearing assisted scissors that inhibits the debris and foreign material that is constantly present within the floral and gardening fields from entering the ball bearing mechanism. By providing a housing that encompasses the ball bearing mechanism, the unwanted debris is hindered from entering the mechanism.
More particularly, at least some embodiments, the present invention relates to high quality and durable scissors that utilize the advantageous reduced friction qualities of ball bearings while preventing the degradation of these qualities by inhibiting debris from entering the ball bearing mechanism.
Additionally, in at least some embodiments, the present invention relates to a ball bearing assisted scissors that has a replaceable ball bearing mechanism. The configuration of the present invention enables the user to easily detach the respective scissor blades and replace the ball bearing mechanism without much difficulty.
Further, in at least some embodiments, the present invention relates to the combination of a pair of scissors, a ball bearing mechanism, and a ball bearing mechanism housing. The housing provides the benefit of inhibiting the addition of unwanted debris into the ball bearing mechanism. The protrusion and raceway configuration further provides a more durable mechanism for longevity of use and increased lubricity.
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In an alternative embodiment (not shown), the ball bearings can be contained within separate ball bearing seats, instead of loosely contained within the raceway 58.
In an alternative embodiment, the bearing mechanism 20 can comprise a bearing defining plate having a plurality of orifices, wherein the orifices are as wide as twice the radius of the bearings. The bearing defining plate and bearings are sandwiched by a pair of flat bearing contacting plates, which may be integral to the respective blades of the scissors.
It is contemplated that the ball bearings 50 and/or ball bearing mechanism 20 have a wear resistant coating. The coating having compounds selected from the group including titanium nitride, chromium nitride, titanium chromium nitride, titanium carbo nitride, and chromium carbo nitride. It is further contemplated that a variety of lubricants known in the art can be used to maintain pivotal lubricity.
The ball bearings 50 are positioned within the raceway 56 such that a portion of the bearing 50 extends beyond the top surfaces 60, 62 (
The scissors 10 include a disk-shaped mechanism 20 and a plurality of steel balls 50, the mechanism 20 having front and rear sides, and an aperture at the center thereof, through which a pivot post 42 of the scissors 10 pierces. In an alternative embodiment (not shown), a plurality of steel ball holding apertures are annularly arranged around the above aperture, for rotatably holding the above steel balls under a condition where the spherical surface of each steel ball, is projected beyond either side of the mechanism 20. The steel balls 50 are held in the steel ball holding apertures one by one. Unwanted debris, such as chips, dusts, dirt, particulate matter and the like are inhibited from interfering with the mechanism 20. Thus, the function of the bearing can be maintained for a long period. In addition, with such a simple structure, a working system such as an assembly or disassembly step for scissors would not become complicated, and the manufacturing cost can be held down, thereby making it possible to provide a pair of scissors easy to handle and economic.
In an alternative embodiment (not shown), the pins 16,18 form a removable pivot/post 42 arrangement. Pins 16,18 can fit together as a nut and bolt arrangement, which can be manually tensioned based upon a user's cutting needs. Additionally, the blades 12, 14 can be detached by unscrewing the pivot. In the event of significant use and wear, the bearing mechanism can be replaced. It is further contemplated that instrument 10 is in the form of a pliers, snips, or any other similarly constructed hand tool.
It is specifically intended that the present invention not be limited to the embodiments and illustrations contained herein, but include modified forms of those embodiments including portions of the embodiments and combinations of elements of different embodiments that come within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Patent Application No. 60/744,299, titled “Ball Bearing Assisted Cutting Implements”, filed on Apr. 5, 2006 and herein incorporated by reference in its entirety, and to U.S. Patent Application No. 60/870,787, titled “Cutting Instrument”, filed Dec. 20, 2006, and incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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60744299 | Apr 2006 | US | |
60870787 | Dec 2006 | US |