Information
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Patent Grant
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6430816
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Patent Number
6,430,816
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 17, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, August 13, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
- Chernoff, Vilhauer, McClung & Stenzel, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 030 151
- 030 155
- 030 158
- 030 159
- 030 160
- 030 161
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A folding tool (14, 60) including a locking mechanism for keeping a knife blade (2, 72) or other tool blade in an extended position or a folded position with respect to a handle (1, 62). A locking body (3, 90, 90′, 142, 150, 162) extending between the sides (16, 18, 64, 68) of the handle (1, 62) is moveable transversely, between a locking position and a releasing position. A flat locking face (42, 102) of the locking body (3, 90) engages a flat engagement surface (44, 104) on the blade (2, 72) when the blade is in the extended position. A ball detent including a projecting ball surface (98) and a mating detent cavity (112) may be used to keep the blade in its folded position with respect to the handle. Another detent includes inclined surfaces (128, 132).
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
This invention relates to a locking mechanism for a blade of a folding knife or for a similar tool that can be folded and opened either manually or automatically.
BACKGROUND ART
Traditionally, the blade of a folding knife or similar tool is locked in an open, extended position by a mechanism included in the knife or other folding tool. One such mechanism includes a circular cylindrical retaining peg, or cross-bolt, urged by a spring into a position in which the cross-bolt prevents the blade from folding, by engagement of a wide diameter portion of the cross-bolt against the surface of a cut-out portion of the base of the blade. By pressing an end of the cross-bolt the user moves it so that the wide diameter portion is disengaged and moves into a recess in the handle, giving the base of the blade clearance to rotate past a smaller-diameter portion of the cross-bolt. Because of the dimensions of the large diameter portion of such a cross-bolt, this mechanism requires a large hole to be cut into the blade to receive the cross-bolt. Such a hole reduces the strength of the blade. Furthermore, such a mechanism is not very robust, since it engages a part of the blade that is located close to the spindle about which the blade rotates between its folded and its opened position.
What is desired, then, is a mechanism for locking a folding blade of a tool such as a knife in an open position without requiring a hole in the blade where it might weaken the blade.
DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION
The blade locking mechanism for a folding knife according to the present invention overcomes the aforementioned disadvantage of locking mechanisms utilizing a cylindrical cross-bolt, yet maintains a similar working principle. A first aspect of a locking mechanism according to the present invention is that at least a portion of a locking body is a flat-sided body mounted to be moveable laterally within a handle and urged toward a locking position by a spring included in the handle of the knife or other folding tool, hereinafter referred to for convenience as a folding knife. The locking body has such a shape that when the locking body is moved laterally of the handle to a releasing position, the base of the blade can pass the locking body to move about a blade pivot axis between an open or extended position and a closed or folded position.
In one preferred embodiment of the locking mechanism according to the present invention the locking body is in the form of a modified flat bar slidably fitted in a pair of slots or holes defined in the sides of a handle of the knife, so that a flat surface of the locking body can engage a flat surface on the base of the knife blade when the locking body is moved laterally by a spring included in one of the handles of the knife.
In one preferred embodiment of the invention a laterally-projecting stop member is carried on a portion of the blade and extends from the blade into an opening defined in one of the sides of the handle. The stop is located so as to engage a surface defining the opening in the handle, at positions limiting the range of movement of the blade about its pivot axis, so that the projecting stop member contacting the surface defining the opening, and the locking body contacting a surface of the blade, together prevent the blade from moving in either direction about its pivot axis.
In another embodiment of the invention a surface of a base portion of the blade may be brought to bear against a fixed abutment portion of the handle to prevent movement of the blade about the blade pivot axis in one direction, while the locking body is urged into contact against another surface of the blade and prevents the blade from moving in the opposite direction about the pivot axis.
In one embodiment of the invention a first surface of the locking body bears against one surface of the blade to keep the blade in an opened, extended position, and a different surface of the locking body bears against a different surface of the blade to retain the blade in its closed, folded position with respect to the handle.
The foregoing and other objectives, features, and advantages of the invention will be more readily understood upon consideration of the following detailed description of the invention, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a section view of a portion of a folding knife, taken along the line I—I in FIG.
3
and showing a locking mechanism which is one embodiment of the present invention holding a blade of the knife in an open, or extended, position with respect to the handle.
FIG. 2
is a section view taken in the same direction as
FIG. 1
, but showing the knife blade held in a closed position by a locking mechanism according to the invention.
FIG. 3
is a section view of a portion of the knife shown in
FIG. 2
, taken along line III—III of FIG.
2
.
FIG. 4
is a view of one side of the portion of knife shown in
FIGS. 1-3
taken in the direction of the line IV—IV in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 5
is a view of the other side of the portion of a knife shown in
FIGS. 1-3
, taken in the direction indicated by line V—V in FIG.
3
.
FIG. 6
is a view taken in a direction corresponding to that of
FIG. 1
, showing a folding knife including a blade locking mechanism which is a different embodiment of the present invention, with the blade in the open, or extended, position.
FIG. 7
is a detail view of the knife shown in
FIG. 6
, at an enlarged scale, taken in the direction of the line VII—VII and showing the locking mechanism engaged to hold the blade extended.
FIG. 8
is a section view of the knife shown in
FIG. 6
, at an enlarged scale, taken in the direction of the line VIII—VIII and showing an inclined lock engagement face of the blade of the knife.
FIG. 9
is a view taken in a direction corresponding to that of
FIG. 2
, showing a portion of the knife shown in
FIG. 6
at an enlarged scale, with its blade folded.
FIG. 10
is a detail view of the portion of a knife shown in
FIG. 9
, taken in the direction of the line X—X and showing a detent holding the blade of the knife in its folded position.
FIG. 11
is a view similar to
FIG. 9
, but showing a different detent mechanism for holding the blade in its folded position.
FIG. 12
is a section view of the knife shown in
FIG. 11
, at an enlarged scale, taken in the direction of the line XII—XII.
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of the locking body of the locking mechanism shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
.
FIG. 14
is a side elevational view, taken in the direction indicated by the line XIV—XIV in
FIG. 12
, showing the blade of the knife shown in
FIGS. 11-13
.
FIG. 15
is a perspective view of a locking body useful in a locking mechanism that is an alternative embodiment of the present invention.
FIGS. 16
a
and
16
b
are perspective views of additional locking bodies having a different parallelepiped shape, useful in locking mechanisms embodying the present invention.
FIG. 17
is a perspective view of another alternative shape for a parallelepiped locking body useful in a locking mechanism according to the present invention.
FIG. 18
is a top plan view of a folded knife embodying the present invention.
BEST MODES FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings which form a part of the disclosure, and referring first to
FIGS. 1-3
, a knife
14
including a locking mechanism which is one preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a handle
1
having a pair of opposite sides, a far side
16
and a near side
18
. A central spacer or spine
20
is located between the sides
16
and
18
, spacing them apart to form a groove
22
. The spine
20
may be integral with one of the sides
16
and
18
or part of it may be formed together with each side
16
and
18
. A blade
2
is attached to the handle
1
by a pivot pin
4
which extends through the sides
10
and
12
of the handle
1
and through a pivot hole
24
defined in a base portion of the blade
2
, to define a blade pivot axis
26
.
A locking body
3
has flat top and bottom sides parallel with each other and in plan view has generally the shape of an “L”, as shown in
FIG. 3. A
notch
28
in one end of the locking body
3
receives an end of a compression spring
5
, while the opposite end of the spring is supported by an interior surface of a cavity
30
defined in the far side
16
of the handle
1
. The locking body
3
is fitted snugly in the cavity
30
defined in the side
16
and in a hole
32
defined in the side
18
of the handle
1
and is free to slide transversely in the handle
1
in the directions indicated by the arrow
36
. As seen in section in a plane parallel with the blade
2
, the locking body
3
preferably has the shape of a parallelepiped, and in particular a rectangle, as can be seen in
FIGS. 1 and 2
.
A stop
6
protrudes laterally from at least one side and preferably each side of the blade
2
into a respective opening, preferably in the form of a semicircular groove or slot
38
, defined in the sides
16
and
18
of the handle
1
, as may be seen best in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. When the blade
2
is fully extended with respect to the handle
1
, the stop
6
rests on an inner surface
40
at the outer end of each semi-circular slot
38
, and a locking face
42
on the bottom side of the locking body
3
rests against an engagement surface
44
of an upper rear part of the base portion of the blade
2
, as shown in FIG.
1
. The locking body
3
thus obstructs the base portion of the blade
2
, holding the blade
2
in its extended position with respect to the handle
1
, while the stop
6
and the surfaces
40
of the slots
38
prevent the blade
2
from moving further outward about the pivot axis
26
beyond its proper extended position as shown in FIG.
1
. The stop
6
may, for example, be a pin or peg securely mounted in a corresponding hole in the blade
2
so as to extend laterally from each side of the blade
2
.
To release the blade
2
so that it can be pivoted about the pivot shaft
4
from the extended position shown in
FIG. 1
to the folded position shown in
FIG. 2
, the outer end, or bottom end as shown in
FIG. 3
, of the locking body
3
is pushed into the handle
1
, toward the far side
16
, overcoming the force of the spring
5
until the locking body
3
moves far enough to remove the locking face
42
from the path of the base of the blade
2
, as shown by the broken line at
46
, so that the base portion of the blade
2
can swing past the locking body
3
.
When the blade
2
is rotated about the pivot shaft
4
to its folded position shown in
FIG. 2
the stop
6
is moved to the opposite end of the semicircular grooves or slots
38
, as shown in
FIG. 2
, so that the slots
38
and the stop
6
prevent the blade
2
from being pushed too far into the groove
22
between the sides
16
and
18
of the handle
1
. At the same time, the locking body
3
is urged toward the side
18
of the handle
1
by the spring
5
, bringing a retention face
48
of the locking body
3
into contact against a retainer surface
50
of the base portion of the blade
2
, as shown in FIG.
2
. The retention face
48
and the retainer surface
50
, cooperating with the stop
6
and the semi-circular grooves or slots
38
thus keep the blade
2
in the folded position with respect to the handle
1
.
In the embodiment of the invention shown in
FIGS. 1-5
, the side parts
16
and
18
of the handle
1
are separate parts, with the far side
16
defining the cavity
30
that retains the spring
5
and also guides the locking body
3
, allowing it to move reciprocally in a transverse direction with respect to the handle
1
, but preventing it from twisting or turning about an axis parallel with the pivot axis
26
. The hole or slot
32
extends completely through the near side
18
of the handle
1
. The hole
32
is smaller than the cavity
30
, and corresponds in size with the smaller portion
54
of the locking body
3
that extends through the near side portion
18
of the handle
1
, to guide it.
The materials used for the handle
1
, the blade
2
, the locking body
3
, the blade pivot shaft
4
, and the retaining stop
6
preferably are tempered or hardened appropriately to resist wear and insure that the locking mechanism of the present invention is durable and longlasting. To resist corrosion, the spring
5
may be made from stainless steel. Preferably, the sides
16
and
18
of the handle
1
may be manufactured using numerically controlled machining techniques such as electro-erosion or laser cutting.
Referring next to
FIGS. 6-10
, and particularly
FIG. 6
, a folding knife
60
has a handle
62
including a far side part
64
, shown in
FIG. 6
together with a center spacer or spine
66
. Part of a near side
68
of the handle
62
is shown in FIG.
7
. Between the far side
64
and the near side
68
, a cavity or groove
70
is defined. Within the groove
70
is the base portion of a blade
72
which is moveable with respect to the handle
62
about a pivot pin
74
, which may be constructed as mating male and female threaded parts, or other conventional pivot shaft construction may be used. The pivot pin
74
defines a blade pivot axis
76
. A pair of thin washers
78
are located on the pivot pin
74
, one on each side of the base portion of blade
72
, as spacers to locate the blade
72
. The blade
72
has a sharpened edge
80
, a back
82
, and a backstop
84
which rests against a surface of an abutment pin
86
held by and extending transversely between the far side
64
and near side
68
of the handle
62
, stopping the movement of the blade
72
outward about the axis
76
at the extended position shown in FIG.
6
.
A locking body
90
, which in many ways is similar to the locking body
3
, is carried in the handle
62
and moveable slidably in a transverse direction, as shown best in FIG.
7
. The locking body
90
is held in respective locking body holes: a cavity
92
is defined in the far side
64
of the handle
62
, and a through hole
94
is defined in the near side
68
. As shown in
FIGS. 7 and 8
, a detent face
96
of the locking body
90
includes a protrusion, preferably a small hardened steel ball
98
, mounted in the locking body
90
so that it protrudes a small distance laterally outward from the detent face
96
, toward the near side
68
of the handle
62
. A spring
100
, which may be similar to the spring
5
of the knife
10
, is located in the cavity
92
and urges the locking body
90
toward the near side
68
.
With the blade
72
in its extended position as shown in
FIG. 6
, a flat locking face
102
of the locking body
90
is urged into contact with an engagement surface
104
of an upper rear part of the base of the blade
72
as shown in FIG.
7
. The engagement surface
104
is preferably inclined slightly toward the far side
64
of the handle
62
, so that as the locking body
90
follows its transverse path of movement, guided by the locking body holes
92
and
94
, the locking face
102
approaches and contacts the engagement surface
104
and attempts to cam the engagement surface
104
downward. Such camming action urges the blade
72
to rotate about its pivot axis
76
in a direction bringing the backstop
84
toward the abutment pin
86
, to hold the blade
72
locked securely in its extended position as shown in FIG.
6
.
Since the locking body
90
is supported snugly but slidably in both of the locking body holes
92
and
94
, in the far side
64
and the near side
68
of the handle
62
, the locking mechanism according to the present invention keeps the blade
72
securely in the extended position, with an amply long lever arm
106
defined between the blade pivot axis
76
and the location where the locking face
102
rests on the engagement surface
104
. Since the locking body
90
, similar to the locking body
3
, has parallel flat top and bottom surfaces, the locking body
90
is free to slide transversely against the force of the spring
100
when the outer end
107
is pushed into the handle
62
, toward its far side
64
. When the locking body
90
is pushed far enough toward the far side
64
, the locking face
102
and the detent face
96
and ball
98
move beyond the engagement surface
104
, giving clearance for the blade
72
to rotate about the pivot pin
74
toward its folded position shown in FIG.
9
.
With the blade
72
of the folding knife
60
in its folded position as shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
, a limiting surface
108
, on the bottom of the base portion of the blade
72
, is adjacent to a bottom surface
110
of the narrower portion of the locking body
90
. The locking body
90
thus blocks the blade
72
from being moved further into the groove
70
and prevents the sharp edge
80
from being damaged by contact against the center spacer, or spine
66
, of the handle
62
.
The blade
72
is retained in the folded position shown in
FIGS. 9 and 10
by the engagement of the detent ball
98
in a detent cavity
112
shown in
FIG. 8
, defined in the side of the blade
72
directed toward the detent face
96
of the locking body
90
. The detent ball
98
is kept engaged in the cavity
112
by the force of the spring
100
, as it urges the locking body
90
outward toward the near side
68
of the handle
62
. This provides sufficient security for ordinary handling of the knife
60
with the blade
72
in its folded position, but the detent mechanism can be overcome, camming the detent ball
98
out of the cavity
112
, by manually moving the blade
72
away from its folded position. In one embodiment of the invention the detent ball
98
is about 0.4 mm in diameter and is pressed into a hole in the detent face
96
with an interference fit, while the cavity
112
is about 0.38 mm in diameter.
A somewhat different detent mechanism, depicted in
FIGS. 11
,
12
,
13
, and
14
, is utilized in a knife
60
′, which in most ways is similar to the knife
60
. Corresponding reference numerals are therefore used in
FIGS. 11-14
, except where the knife
60
′ differs from the knife
60
. A blade
72
′ of the knife
60
′ is retained in its folded position, as shown in
FIG. 11
, by camming action of a detent face
128
of a locking body
90
′ and an inwardly inclined detent camming surface
132
on the adjacent side
134
of the blade
72
′. The locking body
90
′ is shown separately in
FIG. 13
, where the inclination of the detent face
128
is clearly shown.
Preferably, a surface
136
, located below the inclined detent camming surface
132
, as seen in
FIG. 14
, is inclined outward, toward the face of the side
134
of the blade
72
′, to facilitate formation of the inclined detent camming surface
132
. An additional inclined surface
138
extends from the inclined detent camming surface
132
toward an outer margin of the blade, as shown in
FIGS. 12 and 14
, to facilitate closing the blade by camming the locking body
90
′ away from the blade
72
′, into the cavity
92
, as the blade
72
′ is pushed toward its folded position shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
.
The detent mechanism shown in
FIGS. 11-14
permits the blade
72
′ to be moved away from its folded position simply by manually moving the blade
72
′ with respect to the handle
62
. The interaction of the inclined detent camming surface
132
against the detent face
128
urges the locking body
90
′ away from the blade
72
′ into the cavity
92
. When the blade
72
′ is not actively urged away from its folded position, the detent mechanism ordinarily keeps the blade
72
′ in its folded position as shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
.
While the locking body
3
and the locking body
90
are both L-shaped, a suitable alternative locking body
114
shown in
FIG. 15
is of generally similar construction of flat plate material in the shape of a defined by a notch
116
that is aligned with the base portion of the blade of a tool such as the folding knives
14
and
60
when such a locking body
114
is moved to its releasing position in the handle of such a folding tool. Such a locking body
114
requires locking body holes of the same size in both sides of the handle of such a tool, to support the locking body
114
and allow it to slide laterally with respect to the handle, between its locking position and its releasing position.
It should be recognized that other parallelepiped shapes besides the generally rectangular shape illustrated previously may be utilized and may be preferable in some cases because of manufacturing requirements, and thus a generally “L”-shaped locking body
142
has arcuately rounded margins
144
,
146
,
148
extending longitudinally of the locking body
142
, that is, in a direction that would be transverse with respect to the handle of a knife or other tool in which such a locking body
142
is used. Of course, such a locking body
142
would require a correspondingly shaped cavity and through-hole in the handle in which such a locking body
142
is used. Such a locking body
142
would function otherwise in the same manner as does the locking body
3
described previously.
A locking body
150
, shown in
FIG. 16
b,
is similar to the “U”-shaped locking body
114
shown in
FIG. 15
, except that it, too, has arcuately rounded margins
152
,
154
, and
156
interconnecting its top and bottom surfaces.
The locking bodies
142
and
150
have flat bottom surfaces parallel with flat upper surfaces and thus define flat locking faces
158
and
160
, whose leading edges are shown in
FIGS. 16
a
and
16
b.
Yet a further possible parallelepiped shape for a locking body in accordance with the present invention is shown in
FIG. 17
, where a locking body
162
has a triangular cross-sectional shape while having a flat bottom surface defining a locking face
164
whose leading edge is shown in FIG.
17
. It will be understood that a correspondingly triangular “U”-shaped locking body could also be used in accordance with the invention.
As shown in
FIG. 18
, a knife according to the present invention need not have a handle whose sides are monolithic as are sides
16
and
18
of the knife
14
. Instead, handle liner plates
118
of a knife
119
including a locking mechanism embodying the present invention, shown with its blade folded, may be of suitably thick and strong steel or other metal. Outer scales
120
and
122
may be of more decorative material. The scale
122
may define a cavity
124
, to retain a spring included as part of the locking mechanism, or other suitable structure may be provided in the handle to support a spring of the same or a different type to urge the locking body laterally toward its locking position with respect to the handle.
The terms and expressions which have been employed in the foregoing specification are used therein as terms of description and not of limitation, and there is no intention, in the use of such terms and expressions, of excluding equivalents of the features shown and described or portions thereof, it being recognized that the scope of the invention is defined and limited only by the claims which follow.
Claims
- 1. A folding tool comprising:(a) a handle having a back and a pair of sides and defining a groove between said sides; (b) a blade mounted on the handle and moveable about a pivot axis, between a folded position and an extended position with respect to the handle, said blade having a base portion and a transversely extending flat engagement surface located on said base portion and spaced apart from said pivot axis; (c) a pair of locking body holes located between said back and said pivot axis and aligned transversely opposite each other, each of said sides defining a respective one of said locking body holes; and (d) a locking body disposed in said locking body holes and extending transversely between said sides of said handle, said locking body being slidable transversely with respect to said handle between a releasing position and a locking position, and said locking body having a substantially flat locking face resting on said engagement surface when said locking body is in said locking position.
- 2. The folding tool of claim 1, said base portion of said blade including a laterally protruding stop and one of said sides of said handle defining an opening facing toward said groove, said stop extending into said opening, said opening being defined by an inner surface and said stop contacting said inner surface, said opening thereby limiting the extent to which said blade is moveable about said pivot axis.
- 3. The folding tool of claim 2 wherein said opening is a semicircular groove.
- 4. The folding tool of claim 2 wherein said opening and said stop establish said extended position of said blade with respect to said handle.
- 5. The folding tool of claim 2 wherein said opening and said stop establish said folded position of said blade with respect to said handle.
- 6. The folding tool of claim 1 wherein said locking body is a parallelepiped in its section shape.
- 7. The folding tool of claim 6 wherein said locking body is rectangular in its section shape in a plane parallel with said blade.
- 8. The folding tool of claim 6 wherein said locking body has flat top and bottom surfaces and arcuately rounded surfaces interconnecting said top and bottom surfaces.
- 9. The folding tool of claim 6 wherein said locking body has a flat locking face and is triangular in its section shape in a plane parallel with said blade.
- 10. The folding tool of claim 1 including a spring located in said handle and urging said locking body toward said locking position thereof.
- 11. The folding tool of claim 1 wherein said locking body has a path of movement with respect to said handle and said engagement surface of said base of said blade is inclined with respect to said path of movement, whereby said locking face approaches said engagement surface as said locking body moves along said path of movement.
- 12. The folding tool of claim 1 wherein said locking body is L-shaped.
- 13. The folding tool of claim 1 wherein said locking body is U-shaped.
- 14. The folding tool of claim 1, said blade having a retainer surface and said locking body having a retention face resting against said retainer surface when said blade is in said folded position and said locking body is in said locking position, whereby said locking body locks said blade in said folded position.
- 15. The folding tool of claim 14 wherein said retention face is perpendicular to said locking face of said locking body.
- 16. The folding tool of claim 15 including a spring held in said handle and urging said locking body toward said locking position.
- 17. The folding tool of claim 1, said blade including a backstop portion and said handle including an abutment, said backstop portion of said blade resting in contact with said abutment when said blade is in said extended position.
- 18. The folding tool of claim 17 wherein said abutment is a member extending transversely between said sides of said handle.
- 19. The folding tool of claim 1, said blade having a limiting surface located adjacent said locking body when said blade is in said folded position, said locking body thereby preventing said blade from moving too far into said groove.
- 20. The folding tool of claim 1, said locking body and said blade having mating parts of a ball detent engaged with each other when said blade is in said folded position.
- 21. The folding tool of claim 20 including a spring held in said handle, wherein said blade defines a detent cavity and said locking body has a detent ball carried thereon, said detent ball projecting into said detent cavity and being urged toward said blade by said spring when said blade is in said folded position with respect to said handle.
- 22. A folding tool comprising:(a) a handle having a back and a pair of sides and defining a groove between said sides; (b) a blade mounted on the handle and moveable about a pivot axis, between a folded position and an extended position with respect to the handle, said blade having a base portion and a transversely extending flat engagement surface located on said base portion and spaced apart from said pivot axis, said engagement surface facing said back when said blade is in said extended position; (c) a pair of locking body holes aligned transversely opposite each other, each of said sides defining a respective one of said locking body holes; and (d) a locking body disposed in said locking body holes and extending transversely between said sides of said handle, said locking body being slidable transversely with respect to said handle between a releasing position and a locking position, and said locking body having a substantially flat locking face resting on said engagement surface when said locking body is in said locking position.
- 23. The folding tool of claim 22, said base portion of said blade including a laterally protruding stop and one of said sides of said handle defining an opening facing toward said groove, said stop extending into said opening, said opening being defined by an inner surface and said stop contacting said inner surface, said opening thereby limiting the extent to which said blade is moveable about said pivot axis.
- 24. The folding tool of claim 23 wherein said opening is a semicircular groove.
- 25. The folding tool of claim 23 wherein said opening and said stop establish said extended position of said blade with respect to said handle.
- 26. The folding tool of claim 23 wherein said opening and said stop establish said folded position of said blade with respect to said handle.
- 27. The folding tool of claim 22 wherein said locking body is a parallelepiped in its section shape.
- 28. The folding tool of claim 27 wherein said locking body is rectangular in its section shape in a plane parallel with said blade.
- 29. The folding tool of claim 27 wherein said locking body has flat top and bottom surfaces and arcuately rounded surfaces interconnecting said top and bottom surfaces.
- 30. The folding tool of claim 27 wherein said locking body has a flat locking face and is triangular in its section shape in a plane parallel with said blade.
- 31. The folding tool of claim 22 including a spring located in said handle and urging said locking body toward said locking position thereof.
- 32. The folding tool of claim 22 wherein said locking body has a path of movement with respect to said handle and said engagement surface of said base of said blade is inclined with respect to said path of movement, whereby said locking face approaches said engagement surface as said locking body moves along said path of movement.
- 33. The folding tool of claim 22 wherein said locking body is L-shaped.
- 34. The folding tool of claim 22 wherein said locking body is U-shaped.
- 35. The folding tool of claim 22, said blade having a retainer surface and said locking body having a retention face resting against said retainer surface when said blade is in said folded position and said locking body is in said locking position, whereby said locking body locks said blade in said folded position.
- 36. The folding tool of claim 35 wherein said retention face is perpendicular to said locking face of said locking body.
- 37. The folding tool of claim 36 including a spring held in said handle and urging said locking body toward said locking position.
- 38. The folding tool of claim 22, said blade including a backstop portion and said handle including an abutment, said backstop portion of said blade resting in contact with said abutment when said blade is in said extended position.
- 39. The folding tool of claim 38 wherein said abutment is a member extending transversely between said sides of said handle.
- 40. The folding tool of claim 22, said blade having a limiting surface located adjacent said locking body when said blade is in said folded position, said locking body thereby preventing said blade from moving too far into said groove.
- 41. The folding tool of claim 22, said locking body and said blade having mating parts of a ball detent engaged with each other when said blade is in said folded position.
- 42. The folding tool of claim 41 including a spring held in said handle, wherein said blade defines a detent cavity and said locking body has a detent ball carried thereon, said detent ball projecting into said detent cavity and being urged toward said blade by said spring when said blade is in said folded position with respect to said handle.
Priority Claims (1)
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98 03508 |
Mar 1998 |
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