1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a blade grinding tool, and more particularly to a blade grinding tool for grinding a blade of a cutting tool, such as a knife or the like.
2. Description of the Related Art
A conventional grindstone is used to grind a blade of a cutting tool when the blade is worn or rusted. However, the grinding angle between the blade of the cutting tool and the grindstone cannot be controlled easily, thereby causing inconvenience to a user when grinding the blade of the cutting tool, and thereby decreasing the grinding effect of the grindstone.
A conventional blade grinding tool comprises a support seat, and a grindstone mounted on the support seat to grind the blade of the cutting tool. However, the user has, to hold the support seat by his one hand when grinding the blade of the cutting tool by the grindstone, thereby causing inconvenience to the user when grinding the blade of the cutting tool, and thereby easily causing danger to the user.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a blade grinding tool, comprising a main base, a sucker mounted on the main base and attached to a surface, and a grinding unit mounted on the main base for grinding a blade of a cutting tool.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a blade grinding tool for grinding and finishing a blade of a cutting tool, such as a knife or the like.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a blade grinding tool, wherein the blade grinding tool is attached to a surface, so that a user needs not to hold the blade grinding tool by his one hand when grinding the blade of the cutting tool by the grinding unit, thereby facilitating the user grinding the blade of the cutting tool, and thereby protecting the user's safety.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a blade grinding tool, wherein the blade grinding tool is attached to a horizontal surface and a vertical surface so that the blade grinding tool is operated and stored easily, thereby facilitating the user operating the blade grinding tool, and thereby saving the space of storage of the blade grinding tool.
Further benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent after a careful reading of the detailed description with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings and initially to
The main base 30 has a substantially L-shaped profile. The main base 30 has a first side and a second side and has an opening 32 defined between the first side and the second side thereof. The first side of the main base 30 has a surface formed with a substantially hexagonal through hole 31 communicating with the opening 32 of the main base 30. The first side of the main base 30 has a periphery formed with an outwardly extended press edge 35 rested on a periphery of the sucker 10. The first side of the main base 30 has an inside formed with a receiving space 36 to receive the sucker 10. The second side of the main base 30 is perpendicular to the first side of the main base 30 and provided with a mounting seat 33 having an inside formed with an insertion hole 34.
The sucker 10 has a suction force and has a surface provided with a substantially hexagonal pull lever 11 extended through the through hole 31 of the main base 30 into the opening 32 of the main base 30. The pull lever 11 of the sucker 10 is movably mounted in the through hole 31 of the main base 30, and an elastic member 20 is mounted on the pull lever 11 of the sucker 10 and pressed between the main base 30 and the sucker 10.
A control handle 50 is mounted on the sucker 10 and secured to the main base 30 to control movement of the sucker 10. The control handle 50 is pivotally mounted in the opening 32 of the main base 30 and has a first portion formed with a pivot seat 51 pivotally mounted on the pull lever 11 of the sucker 10 and a second portion formed with a handlebar 53. The pivot seat 51 of the control handle 50 has a side formed with an eccentrically arranged press block 52 that is movable between a first position as shown in
The grinding unit 40 is mounted on the mounting seat 33 of the main base 30 and includes two laminating tapered grindstones 42 inserted into the insertion hole 34 of the mounting seat 33. The two grindstones 42 of the grinding unit 40 are juxtaposed to each other to form a grinding space 43 to receive the blade 74 of the cutting tool 72.
A cover 60 is mounted on the mounting seat 33 of the main base 30 to cover the opening 32 of the main base 30. The cover 60 has an inside formed with a passage 61 to allow passage of the grinding unit 40 which is exposed outwardly from the passage 61 of the cover 60. The passage 61 of the cover 60 is provided with two opposite limit plates 62 rested on the grinding unit 40 to limit movement of the grinding unit 40.
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Accordingly, the blade grinding tool is attached to a surface, so that a user needs not to hold the blade grinding tool by his one hand when grinding the blade 74 of the cutting tool 72 by the grinding unit 40, thereby facilitating the user grinding the blade 74 of the cutting tool 72, and thereby protecting the user's safety. In addition, the blade grinding tool is attached to a horizontal surface and a vertical surface so that the blade grinding tool is operated and stored easily, thereby facilitating the user operating the blade grinding tool, and thereby saving the space of storage of the blade grinding tool.
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment(s) as mentioned above, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention. It is, therefore, contemplated that the appended claim or claims will cover such modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the invention.
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