This invention relates to a blade cover. More specifically, this invention relates to a blade cover for frictionally engaging a cutting device.
There have been many safety features added to cutting devices over time to make their transport and storage safer for the user. One of the improvements includes rounding the blade tips of the cutting device, however, this detracts from the effectiveness of the device when used in highly detailed craft work.
In the case of cutting devices which maintain a sharp point for more accurate cutting, a sheath or cover is sometimes employed when the blades are in a closed position. This provides the user added safety when transporting and storing the cutting device, preventing accidental cuts or scrapes caused by exposed cutting blade tips.
However, the currently used sheathes or covers suffer from the problem of insecure attachment to the cutting device body. This is true particularly in the case of device transport when the cutting blade tips are in the downward facing direction. In the event of a fall the blade cover may slip off and the user may still injure themselves on the exposed cutting blade tips. As such, there exists a need to provide a sheath or cover for cutting device blades which securely attaches to the cutting device.
The present invention looks to overcome the drawbacks of the prior art and provide a blade cover which is securely attached to the cutting device body.
To this end a cutting device is provided comprised of first and second blade portions each having a cutting surface such that the first and second blade portions meet at an intersection point. A rivet is mounted through the pivot point attaching the first and second blade portions. The rivet further comprises a head elevated with respect to the blade portions.
A cover is provided, covering at least a portion of the first and second blade portions where the cover has a rivet head receiving slot so that when the first and second blade portions are in a closed position and when the cover is positioned over the first and second blade portions, the rivet head frictionally engages the receiving slot so that the cover is frictionally attached to the rivet head.
In one embodiment of the present invention as illustrated in
Rivet 18 maintains a rivet head 20 which is disposed away from the surface of first blade portion 12. It should be noted that rivet head 20 of rivet 18 may be located on the opposite side such that rivet head 20 is disposed away from the surface of second blade 14, however since the rivet head position is interchangeable between first and second blade portions 12 and 14 on device 10, for the purposes of illustration, rivet head 20 is disposed apart from the surface of first blade portion 12.
Rivet 18 also maintains a rivet back 22, illustrated in
In one embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
In another embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
As illustrated in
In another embodiment of the present invention, as illustrated in
In operation, first and second blade portions 12 and 14 are placed in the closed position such that first and second cutting surfaces 13 and 15 are frictionally engaged. As illustrated in
While only certain features of the invention have been illustrated and described herein, many modifications, substitutions, changes or equivalents will now occur to those skilled in the art. It is therefore, to be understood that this application is intended to cover all such modifications and changes that fall within the true spirit of the invention.
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20030159293 A1 | Aug 2003 | US |