The present invention relates to the field of blade sharpeners and blade scabbards and is particularly but not exclusively concerned with knife blade sharpeners and scabbards. The present invention is described herein with reference to knife blade scabbards incorporating a mechanism for sharpening the blade cutting edge and with reference to a sharpening cassette for sharpening a blade cutting edge.
Blades such as knives or scissors are frequently stored in a scabbard or block when not in use. Some scabbards and knife blocks can include a sharpening mechanism which is operable when the blade is inserted or removed from the scabbard or block to sharpen the blade for subsequent use. However, such sharpening mechanisms are typically abrasive and do not provide a fine finish to the cutting edge of the blade.
It would therefore be desirable to provide a blade scabbard incorporating a blade sharpening mechanism that is operable for sharpening the cutting edge of a blade which also provides a fine finish to the cutting edge. It would also be desirable to provide a blade sharpening cassette incorporating a blade sharpening mechanism that is operable for sharpening the cutting edge of a blade which also provides a fine finish to the cutting edge and which can be provided in a knife block.
Accordingly, the present invention provides a blade storing device and blade combination,
the blade including opposite substantially parallel sides which meet at a cutting edge;
the blade storing device including a housing having an access opening at an end of the housing through which the blade can be moved longitudinally to be inserted into or withdrawn from the housing;
a blade restraining mechanism that includes a restraining member coupled to the housing and an opening within the blade, wherein the opening within the blade extends between and transversely to the substantially parallel sides of the blade and is enclosed within the blade, the restraining member having active and inactive positions in that when the blade is inserted within the housing such that substantially an entire cutting edge of the blade is within the housing, in the active position the restraining member is positioned inside the opening within the blade for preventing withdrawal of the blade from the housing and in the inactive position the restraining member is positioned outside the opening within the blade for allowing withdrawal of the blade from the housing,
wherein the restraining member is biased towards the active position and is configured so that during insertion of the blade into the housing the blade engages and actuates the restraining member to the inactive position until the blade is inserted sufficiently within the housing such that the opening meets the restraining member which is then biased to the active position.
The invention is advantageous in that it provides an effective and reliable means for storing a blade within a housing and restraining the blade within the housing and preventing inadvertent withdrawal therefrom. The invention is also advantageous in that by providing the opening within the blade the overall structural integrity of the blade is not compromised to any significant degree. The invention is also advantageous in that by biasing the restraining member to the active position the blade is automatically restrained upon insertion within the housing and does not require an additional step or action on behalf of the user to ensure that the blade is effectively restrained.
In an embodiment, the restraining member includes a projection which extends transversely to the direction of insertion of the blade into the housing and has a straight surface and an opposite sloping surface, wherein the sloping surface is engaged by the blade upon insertion into the housing and wherein the straight surface engages the opening within the blade when the restraining member is in the active position to prevent withdrawal of the blade from the housing.
By engaging the opening within the blade the straight surface of the projection abuts against a surface surrounding the opening to positively restrain the blade within the housing and prevent inadvertent withdrawal therefrom.
In another embodiment, the restraining member may include parallel first and second arms which are spaced apart to define a blade receiving gap therebetween.
Preferably, the first and second arms are connected by a web at one end of the arms such that the restraining member is in the form of a U-shaped member.
The restraining member can include a transverse axle configured to be received within an axle mount of the housing to thereby enable the arms of the restraining member to pivot together from side to side relative to the housing between the active position and the inactive position.
In an embodiment, the restraining member is configured to move between the active and inactive positions by movement of the restraining member in a direction substantially transverse to the substantially parallel sides of the blade when the blade is positioned within the housing.
In a preferred form, the restraining mechanism is operable by hand to actuate the restraining member from the active position to the inactive position.
The above form of the invention is advantageous in that it provides a convenient and easy to use mechanism for deactivating the restraining mechanism and releasing the blade from the housing when required for use.
Preferably, the blade holder further includes a blade sharpener the blade sharpener is positioned to be engaged by a cutting edge of the blade when the blade is inserted into or withdrawn from the housing and which is responsive to movement of the blade relative to the housing to sharpen the cutting edge.
In another preferred form, the blade sharpener includes a pair of sharpening members each having a pair of opposite front and rear surfaces and a transverse surface extending between and meeting the front and rear surfaces, the sharpening members being arranged to overlap to form a generally vee shaped sharpening recess between the transverse surfaces for receiving the cutting edge of the blade wherein each of the transverse surfaces meets at least one of the front and rear surfaces at a sharp corner wherein the sharp corner is operable to sharpen the cutting edge of the blade upon movement of the blade within the sharpening recess relative to the sharpening members.
The blade holder may include a blade honing device, the blade honing device being positioned to be engaged by the cutting edge of the blade when the blade is inserted into or withdrawn from the housing and being responsive to movement of the blade relative to the housing to hone the cutting edge.
In an embodiment, the housing is incorporated in a blade scabbard.
In another embodiment, the housing is incorporated in a knife block.
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Mounted within the housing 41 of the sharpening device 10 is a blade sharpener 50 and a honing device 60. The blade sharpener 50 is located a distance spaced apart from the access opening 49 and the honing device 60 is positioned between the blade sharpener 50 and the access opening 49. Thus, as the blade 5 is inserted through the access opening the blade first encounters the honing device 60 and then the blade sharpener 50. In the arrangement illustrated in the figures, the blade sharpener 50 includes a sharpening device 52 pivotally mounted within the housing 41. The sharpening device 52 is positioned closer to the bottom wall 22 than the top wall 21 within the housing 41. The sharpening device 52 includes a sharpener support member 54 having a pair of laterally extending projections 56, 58 which are configured to be received within a pair of opposing apertures 43, 45 in respective ones of the opposing side surfaces 23, 24 of the housing 41. The sharpening device 52 is configured so that with the projections 56, 58 positioned within the apertures 43, 45 the support member 54 pivots back and forth about an axis X-X wherein the axis X-X is in a direction across the opposing side surfaces 23, 24 and transverse to the direction of insertion of the blade 5 within the housing 41.
A pair of sharpening members 51, 65 are mounted to the support member 54. Each of the sharpening members 51, 65 is in the form of a plate having a respective front surface 61, 66, rear surface 62, 67 and a transverse surface 63, 68 extending between the front surface 61, 66 and the rear surface 62, 67 of each sharpening member 51, 65. The transverse surfaces 63, 68 meet the front surface 61, 66 at a sharp edge and also meet the rear surface 62, 67 at a sharp edge. The sharpening members 51, 65 are arranged to overlap to form a generally vee-shaped sharpening recess 64 between the transverse surfaces 63, 68 thereof. The sharpening recess 64 is configured to receive a cutting edge 4 of the blade 5. The blade sharpening members 51, 65 may be formed out of any suitable material. In one form, the sharpening members 51, 65 are formed out of a carbide material such as Tungsten Carbide. Also mounted to the support member 54 is a roller 69 which is arranged to engage the cutting edge 4 of the blade 5 in the manner described below.
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Also arranged within the housing 41 is a blade guide 70 which is shown in
The blade guide 70 further includes a blade guide biasing member 79 in the form of a helical torsion spring which is positioned around one of the transverse projections 94, 95 and is configured to bias the blade guide 70 to a generally downwardly extending position within the first and second housing members 40, 42. When the blade guide 70 is in the generally downwardly extending position the end plate 73 extends in a generally downwardly extending direction within the housing 41. In use, the blade guide 70 is configured such that upon insertion of the blade 5 through the access opening 49 the blade 5 is received within the guide slot 76 between the guide surfaces 72, 74 and the blunt edge 7 engages the generally downwardly extending end plate 73. Further insertion of the blade 5 into the housing 41 causes the blunt edge 7 to push the blade guide 70 in the in an arc range of motion about the axis Y-Y from a generally downwardly extending position, as shown in
When the blade guide 70 is in the forward extending position further insertion of the blade 5 within the housing 41 causes the blade 5 to slide within the guide slot 76 and into the opening 37 of the main body 30 of the scabbard 20. The biasing action of the blade guide biasing member 79 on the blade guide 70 tends to bias the blade guide 70 from the forward extending position to the downward extending position. When the blade 5 is positioned within the guide slot 76 the biasing action upon the blade guide 70 causes the end plate 73 of the blade guide 70 to engage the blunt surface 7 of the blade 5 opposite the cutting edge 4 to thereby bias the cutting edge 4 of the blade 5 into the sharpening recess 64 of the blade sharpener 50 and into the honing recess 59 of the honing device 60 upon insertion and withdrawal of the blade 5 into and from the housing 41.
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Thus, the restraining member 80 and the opening 6 interact to prevent inadvertent withdrawal of the blade 5 from within the housing 41 of the sharpening device 10 and from within the main body 30 of the scabbard 20. Because the opening 6 is within the blade 5 the opening 6 is completely surrounded in the plane transverse to the longitudinal axis A-A of the opening 6 by the surface 11 which is integral with the rest of the blade 5. Although in the illustrated embodiments the opening 6 passes completely between the parallel sides 8, 9 of the blade 5 it is to be appreciated that the opening 6 may not necessarily pass completely through the blade 5 but may extend only part of the way between the parallel sides 8, 9 of the blade 5. However, even such an embodiment which is not illustrated in the Figures, the opening (not shown) still has a longitudinal axis which is substantially transverse to the parallel sides 8, 9 of the blade 5 and still has a surface (not shown) completely surrounding the opening (not shown) in a plane transverse to the longitudinal axis of the opening. In the embodiments illustrated the opening 6 is round and the surface 11 is annular, however, it is to be appreciated that the opening may be any suitable enclosed shape such as a square, rectangle, oval to name but a few examples.
An advantage of the fact the blade restraining mechanism incorporates the opening 6 within the blade 5 is that the overall structural integrity of the blade 5 is not compromised to any significant degree. This is in contrast to existing blade restraining mechanisms which incorporate notches or the like on either an upper or lower edge of the blade such as a concave notch in either the tang 1, the cutting edge 4, the blunt edge 7 or a portion of the blade 5 between the tang 1 and the cutting edge 4 adjacent to the handle 3. Such concave notches tend to significantly reduce the tensile strength of the blade 5 as well as, and perhaps more importantly, significantly reducing the ability of the blade 5 to resist shearing forces applied to the blade 5. For example, when the cutting edge 4 of the blade 5 is placed upon a piece of hard material to be cut and manual pressure is applied to the handle 3 in a downwards direction to force the cutting edge 4 of the blade 5 to cut through the hard material a shear strain is applied to the blade 5. The notch can provide a zone of weakness in the blade 5 which if the shear strain is sufficient can result in shearing and/or fracturing of the blade 5.
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The free end 83 of the second arm 84 includes a projection 87 which extends from an inner surface 88 of the second arm 84 towards the opposite arm 82. The projection 87 includes a sloping surface 87a and a straight surface 87b. The sloping surface 87a of the projection 87 faces generally downwards towards the bottom wall 22 of the housing 41 and away from the top wall 21. The straight surface 87b of the projection 87 has a generally arch shape and faces generally upwards towards the top wall 21 of the housing 41 and away from the bottom wall 22. The restraining member 80 further includes a pair of biasing members 90, 91 which are arranged to bias the restraining member 80 about the axis Z-Z to a resting position which is also the active position of the restraining member 80 wherein the projection 87 is positioned within a path of insertion of the blade 5 within the housing 41. Thus, upon insertion of the blade 5 through the access opening 49 and into the housing 41 the tip 2 of the blade 5 passes beneath the sloping surface 87a of the projection 87 and the blunt edge 7 of the blade 5 engages the sloping surface 87a of the projection 87 from beneath. As the blade 5 is inserted further into the housing 41 the cutting edge 4 of the blade 7 engages and is supported from beneath by the sharpening members 51, 65 the blunt edge 7 slides over the sloping surface 87a and simultaneously pushes the projection 87 aside thereby moving the restraining member 80 about the axis Z-Z towards the second side wall 24 which is also the inactive position of the restraining member 80. In other words, upon insertion into the housing the blade 5 pushes the second arm 84 and the projection 87 towards the second side wall 24, which corresponds to the inactive position, which enables the blade 5 to continue to be inserted through the access opening 49 and the housing 41 until the projection 87 meets the opening 6 within the blade 5. The opening 6 within the blade 5 is located at a position proximal to the handle 3 of the blade 5 such that when the projection 87 meets the opening 6 substantially the entire cutting edge 4 of the blade 5 is positioned within the housing 41 of the blade sharpening device 10 and within the main body 30 of the blade scabbard 20.
Once the blade 5 has been inserted such that the projection 87 meets the opening 6 within the blade 5 the biasing members 90, 91 are configured to bias the restraining member 80 about the axis Z-Z towards the first side wall 23 and towards the resting position which is also the active position thereof. Thus, when the projection 87 meets the opening 6 within the blade 5 the biasing members 90, 91 bias the projection 87 to a position within the opening 6 within the blade 5. When the projection 87 is received within the opening 6 the straight surface 87b of the projection 87 abuts against the surface 11 surrounding the opening 6 within the blade to prevent withdrawal of the blade 5 from within the housing 41 of the sharpening device 10 and from within the main body 30 of the scabbard 20.
Thus, the restraining member 80 is configured to pivot from side to side in a direction transverse to the parallel sides 8, 9 of the blade 5 when the blade 5 is positioned within the housing 41. The restraining member 80 thereby engages the opening 6 within the blade 5 from a direction substantially transverse to the parallel sides 8, 9 of the blade 5. In one form, the restraining member 80 is configured to engage the opening 6 within the blade 5 by movement of the restraining member 80 in substantially the same direction as the longitudinal axis A-A of the opening 6. Thus, movement of the restraining member 80 between the active and inactive positions involves movement of the projection 87 in a direction substantially transverse to the parallel sides 8, 9 of the blade 5 when the blade 5 is positioned within the housing 41 between a position in which the projection 87 is within and engages the opening 6 within the blade 5 (active) and a position in which the projection 87 is outside and does not engage the opening 6 within the blade 5 (inactive). Furthermore, the biasing action of the biasing members 90, 91 is also in the direction substantially transverse to the parallel sides 8, 9 of the blade 5.
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The blade sharpening device 110 includes the blade sharpener 50 and the honing device 60. However, the blade sharpener 50 includes a different form of a blade guide 130 which is shown in
When the blade guide 130 is in the inward extending position further insertion of the blade 5 within the sharpener opening 120 causes the blade 5 to slide within the guide slot 136 and into the sharpener opening 120. The biasing action of the torsion spring 139 on the blade guide 130 tends to bias the blade guide 130 from the inward extending position to the position blocking the access opening 49. When the blade 5 is positioned within the guide slot 136 the biasing action upon the blade guide 130 causes the guide slot 136 to engage the blunt surface 7 of the blade 5 opposite the cutting edge 4 to thereby bias the cutting edge 4 of the blade 5 into the sharpening recess 64 of the blade sharpener 50 and into the honing recess 59 of the honing device 60 upon insertion and withdrawal of the blade 5 into and from the sharpener opening 120.
A blade sharpener and blade storage device or blade holder combination such as the blade sharpener and scabbard combination or the blade sharpener and knife block combination as described above is safe and convenient to use. Furthermore, the blade sharpener and blade honing device is effective for both sharpening and honing the cutting edge of the blade upon insertion and/or removal of the blade from within the sharpener and scabbard or knife block. The blade restraining mechanism is also advantageous in preventing inadvertent withdrawal of the blade from within a blade storage or holder device, such as the blade sharpener and scabbard, unless deliberate finger pressure is applied to the release button to facilitate removal of the blade from within the sharpener and the scabbard for subsequent use of the blade. Furthermore, the opening within the blade along with the other components of the restraining mechanism described herein facilitates an effective and reliable means for restraining the blade within the blade storage or holder device in the form of the blade sharpener and scabbard.
Various alterations, modifications and/or additions may be introduced into the constructions and arrangements of parts previously described without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2009902865 | Jun 2009 | AU | national |
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Parent | 13379238 | Feb 2012 | US |
Child | 13870784 | US |