Blade sharpening apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6186874
  • Patent Number
    6,186,874
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 23, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A blade sharpening apparatus having a hollow housing with an internal drive motor for inducing back and forth movement on a pair of aligned elongated abrasive stones. The abrasive stones are retained by a stone holder and possess a cross section in the form of a equilateral triangle. A slidable guide is slidably mounted on the housing above the pair of abrasive stones. The abrasive stones have a portion of two faces extend through the slidable guide. The slidable guide includes a pair of flat guide surfaces for supporting a blade to be sharpened.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates in general to knife sharpeners and more specifically, to a blade sharpening apparatus capable of sharpening knives having serrations or having flat edges.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Typically, knives for many uses are constructed with a blade having either a serrated cutting edge or a flat edge. A serrated edge is particularly difficult to sharpen. Because of the nature of a serrated edge of a blade and its possible range of dimensions, known sharpener devices have not been able to satisfactorily sharpen both a serrated edge of a wide range of sizes and a straight edge in an effective manner. Prior sharpener designs have required that the sharpening stone be replaced by other stones in order to sharpen either a serrated edge, accommodate all sizes of serrations, and also sharpen flat edges. Known sharpeners also have a tendency to operate at high speeds that can cause heat build up and remove the temper of the knife blade. Past known devices are further deficient in providing a guide that permits sharpening to occur at optimum angles. Accordingly, there is a need in the prior art to provide an improved knife sharpener capable of sharpening knives having serrated edges of all sizes and flat edges as well in an efficient and effective manner.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is, therefore, an objective of this invention to provide an improved blade sharpening apparatus capable of sharpening knives and the like having serrated edges of all sizes and flat blades. The invention of the application includes sharpening stones having an unique triangular configuration of equal sized faces that allow for superior sharpening of serrations and that allow the stones to be rotated to extend wear. The stones are moved in a back and forth stroke by an improved drive mechanism to assure superior sharpening. A slidable blade guide allows the user to select a coarse stone for initial edge sharpening or to repair damaged edges or alternatively, a fine stone to grind a final finished edge on the knife or to sharpen already sharp knives. The slidable guide also acts to provide a guide surface to sharpen a blade at an optimum angle. The knife sharpener of the invention is portable in nature and can be powered by batteries or other sources of electrical potential.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a partial side elevational view of the blade sharpener apparatus of the invention and showing one-half of the interior of the housing;





FIG. 1



a


is a side elevational view, with parts removed, of the exterior of the housing of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 1



b


is an end elevational view,,with parts in section, taken along lines


1




b





1




b


of

FIG. 1



a


;





FIG. 2

is a partial side elevational view, with parts removed, of the other half of the blade sharpener apparatus of the invention, showing the drive mechanism and other half of the housing;





FIG. 3

is a partial end elevational view, with parts in sections, taken along lines


3





3


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the blade angle guide of the blade sharpening apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is a side elevational view of the blade angle guide of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is an end elevational view of the angle guide of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 7

is a top plan view of the stone holder of the blade sharpener apparatus of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is an end elevational view of the stone holder of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a bottom plan view of the stone holder of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is a front elevational view of the stone holder of

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 11

is a top plan view of the stone holder rack of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 12

is a front elevational view of the stone holder rack of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 13

is an end elevational view of the stone holder rack of

FIG. 11

;





FIG. 14

is a bottom plan view of the blade angle guide of

FIG. 4

; and





FIG. 15

is a side elevational view taken along lines


15





15


of FIG.


14


.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

,


1




a,




1




b,




2


and


3


, there is illustrated the improved blade sharpening apparatus of the invention, generally designated by reference numeral


2


. In

FIG. 1

, a first half portion


4




a


of housing


4


of the blade sharpening apparatus


2


is shown. The half portion


4




a


substantially conforms to the configuration of the other half portion


4




b


of the housing


4


which is illustrated in FIG.


2


. The two housing portions


4




a,




4




b


to form housing


4


are retained together by suitable mechanical fasteners and retention elements (not shown). Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


1




a


and


2


, the two portions


4




a


and


4




b


of the housing


4


include handle openings


8




a


and


8




b


formed on an enlarged end


6


of housing by which the blade sharpening apparatus


2


can be manipulated by a user. Housing


4


including portions


4




a


and


4




b


may be formed from a suitably durable plastic material.




The blade sharpening apparatus


2


is powered by a conventional electric motor


10


capable of rotating a pinion gear


12


rotatably attached to the output shaft of the motor


10


. The motor


10


can be any type of electric motor that can be powered by electrical batteries (not shown) or an external electrical power source. The electrical batteries are arranged to be mounted in a suitable manner (not shown) within housing


4


. In one form of the invention, the motor is driven by four “C” cell batteries, but other batteries may be used dependent on motor requirements. The batteries are electrically connected to leads


10




a


and


10




b


by a conventional electrical circuit by which an external on/off switch (not shown) is used to actuate the electric motor


10


as needed. As seen in

FIG. 3

, the motor is mounted on two pairs of rigid rods


10


′ (two of which are shown in

FIG. 3

) at both ends of motor


10


in a manner to secure the motor in position as shown within housing


4


. A pinion gear


12


engages a crown gear


14


that is secured to a shaft


18


and extends transverse to the axis of rotation of the pinion gear


12


. The end


18




a


of shaft


18


engages the U-shaped slot


20




a


of the actuator lever


20


as seen in FIG.


3


and FIG.


10


. The shaft


18


is mounted on off-center axis with respect to the center of the crown gear


14


to drive the actuator lever


20


and produce a back and forth motion on the actuator lever


20


. As seen in

FIG. 3

, the actuator lever


20


extends up through a opening


22


provided in an intermediate upper wall


24


of housing


4


.




The top end of actuator lever


20


is secured to a grinding stone holder


30


as seen in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


10


. The stone holder


30


includes a pair of pockets


32


for respectively receiving a pair of grinding stones


34


and


36


as shown in FIG.


1


. The stones


34


and


36


respectively comprise a fine stone and a coarse stone for various sharpening operations. For example, the coarse stone


36


may be used to sharpen the serrated edge or flat edge of a damaged blade or can be used in an initial sharpening operation. The fine stone


34


can be used to finish a sharpening operation or to sharpen up relatively sharp edges. As will be discussed later, the stones


34


and


36


can be alternately exposed for sharpening by sliding the angle guide


38


that is disposed above the stones. The angle guide


38


is slidable in either direction to expose one of the stones


34


,


36


and cover the other stone as will be described later. As seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the stones


34


and


36


are mounted above housing top


24


in a depressed area which is disposed intermediate of the length of the housing


4


. The actuator lever


20


moves the stone holder


30


and the stones


34


,


36


in a limited back and forth stroke along the longitudinal axis of the housing


4


for an extent, for example, of {fraction (1/16)}″ or other suitable distance.




In

FIGS. 7

,


8


and


9


, it is shown that the two pockets


32


of stone holder


30


are closed at one end by triangular shaped projections


40


. The stones


34


and


36


each have a triangular cross section of a configuration having equal sides by which a lower flat side rests respectively in pockets


32


of the stone holder


30


. The stone holder


30


includes a pair of holes


42


by which a screw or other threaded member may engage the stones


34


and


36


to retain them in position on stone holder


30


and allow that the stones to be removed. Because of the triangular shape of the stones


34


and


36


, they are capable of being rotated to extend the useful lifetime service of sharpening. The unique shape of the triangular stones further effectively sharpens serrated blade edges of any size and can also be used to sharpen flat blades with effectiveness without changing the stone. The lower body


44


of the stone holder


30


is mounted on a stone holder rack


50


as best seen in

FIGS. 11

,


12


and


13


. The area of the cross-section of stones


34


and


36


is larger than the area of triangular shaped projections


40


, such that the upper surfaces


34




a,




36




a


extend beyond projections


40


as shown in phantom in FIG.


3


. The stone holder


30


is further provided with a pair of open ended slots


46


at each end. Both the stone holder


30


and the stone holder rack


50


may be fabricated from a plastic or other durable material.




Referring now to

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


and


11


to


13


, there is illustrated the stone holder rack


50


upon which is the stone holder


30


is mounted. The stone holder rack


50


is suitably retained on housing


4


and permits the back and forth motion of the stone holder rack


50


. The stone holder rack


50


includes a flat bottom member


52


having an opening


54


through which actuator lever


20


extends. A pair of the flat projections


56


project upward at a position inward from the opposite edges of flat bottom member


52


. Two pairs of aligned holes


58


are provided in upward projections


56


. The holes


58


receive pins


60


as best seen in

FIG. 1

with said pins


60


being positioned in end slots


46


of stone holder


30


. The pins


60


retain the stone holder


30


and stones


34


,


36


from raising up when pressure is being applied by a blade to a stone during sharpening.




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


4


,


5


,


6


,


14


and


15


details of the blade angle guide


38


are shown. Although not so limited, the blade angle guide


38


can be fabricated from a suitable metal and the like. The blade angle guide


38


is formed as a one-piece body


70


having an intermediate upper blade sharpening section


72


. The sharpening section


72


includes a pair of lower ledges


74


intersecting a pair of sloped side surfaces


76


. The side surfaces


76


terminate with a pair of flat blade angle surfaces


80


and


82


which angle downward toward the center of blade sharpening section


72


. The angles of incline of surfaces


80


,


82


are selected to act as a base surface and guide for a blade (not shown) being sharpening for engaging a selected stone


34


and


36


at an optimum angle. An opening


84


is provided in surfaces


80


and


82


to allow the upper edge portion (

FIG. 1

) of either triangular stone


34


or


36


to project upward through opening


84


for sharpening. The sharpening section


72


is integral with two end portions


86


and


88


by two pairs of transverse sections


90


,


92


disposed above ledges


74


and adjacent sloped surface


76


. The end portion


86


is formed by an upper surface


96


and a pair of side sections


98


forming an open bottom in a modified inverted U-shape. The end portion


88


similarly includes an upper surface


100


and a pair of side sections


102


also having a modified inverted U-shape. The outer surface of at least end portion


88


has a gripping surface, such as ribs


88




a


as shown in

FIG. 4

,


5


,


6


,


14


and


15


.




As seen in

FIGS. 1

,


1




a


and


1




b


the blade guide is moveable between a wall


104


correspondingly formed on housing portions


4




a,




4




b


to stop surface


106


adjacent one end of housing


4


. The housing


4


forms an open blade guide compartment


108


for the receiving end portion


86


of blade guide


38


in the position shown in FIG.


1


. As seen in

FIG. 1

, the compartment


108


is formed by back wall


104


, upper and lower walls


110




a,




110




b


and side wall


112


(one of which is shown) which have a configuration to receive end section


86


through opening


113


with end


86




a


of end portion


86


is in contact or near contact with a back wall


104


. In the position of blade angle guide


38


shown in

FIG. 1

, stone


36


is exposed for sharpening, while stone


34


is covered.




The blade guide


38


is further moveable to a second position exposing stone


34


and covering stone


36


by which the end


88


′ of portion


88


contacts or is in near contact with stop


106


. The end portion


88


moves into surrounding exterior relation to upper reduced section


114


of the housing


4


having a correspondingly similar but smaller configuration than the cross sectional shape of end portion


88


as seen in

FIGS. 1



a


and


1




b.


The blade guide


38


moves on its lower edge along the housing


4


on lower wall l


110




b,


wall


24


and a ledge


116


. The ledge


116


is outwardly disposed below upper reduced section


114


under which a slot


118


is formed. As seen in

FIGS. 6 and 14

, a pin


120


is attached to the lower edges of end portion


88


of blade guide


38


to engage the slot


118


for movement and securement. A portion of the end portion


86


of blade guide


38


is captured in compartment


108


when end


88


′ contacts stop


106


to aid in securement.



Claims
  • 1. A blade sharpening apparatus comprisinghousing, a pair of abrasive stones mounted on said housing for sharpening a blade, slideable guide means mounted on said housing adjacent to said pair of abrasive stones, said guide means having a guide surface to angularly orient the blade relative to said guide surface, said slideable guide means being moveable relative to said housing to expose alternately one of said pair of abrasive stones and generally cover the other of said pair of abrasive stones, and vibratory means operatively coupled to pair of abrasive stones for moving said pair of abrasive stones relative to said guide surface.
  • 2. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said pair of abrasive stones include a pair of intersecting flat faces for contacting the blade.
  • 3. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said pair of abrasive stones have triangularly shaped cross sectional configurations.
  • 4. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said pair of abrasive stones have a different grinding coarseness.
  • 5. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said pair of stones are mounted end to end relative to each other on said housing.
  • 6. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 5 wherein said vibratory means moves said pair of stones along an axis perpendicular to said triangular cross-section.
  • 7. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said one of said pair of abrasive stones extends upward through said slideable guide means to expose one of the abrasive stones for sharpening, said guide surface being positioned adjacent said one of said abrasive stones.
  • 8. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 7 wherein said slideable guide means includes a pair of flat intersecting surfaces positioned adjacent said exposed one of said abrasive stones.
  • 9. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said slidable guide means includes a pair of inverted U-shaped sections disposed on opposite side of said pair of flat intersecting surfaces.
  • 10. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said pair of abrasive stones have a cross-sectional shape in the form of a equilateral triangle.
  • 11. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said pair of abrasive stones are removable for remounting on said housing means to expose a third side of said stone through said slidable guide means.
  • 12. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said pair of abrasive stones have different abrasive characteristics.
  • 13. A blade sharpening apparatus comprisinghousing means, abrasive means mounted on said housing means for sharpening a blade, slideable guide means mounted on said housing means adjacent to said abrasive means, said guide means having a guide surface to angularly orient the blade relative to said abrasive means, vibratory means operatively coupled to said abrasive means for moving said abrasive means relative to said guide surface, and said housing means includes track means for slidably mounting said slideable guide means.
  • 14. A blade sharpening apparatus comprisinghousing means, abrasive means mounted on said housing means for sharpening a blade, slideable guide means mounted on said housing means adjacent to said abrasive means, said guide means having a guide surface to angularly orient the blade relative to said abrasive means, vibratory means operatively coupled to said abrasive means for moving said abrasive means relative to said guide surface, said abrasive means extends upward through said slideable guide means to expose a portion of the abrasive means, said guide surface being positioned adjacent said portion of said abrasive means, said slideable guide means includes a pair of flat intersecting surfaces positioned adjacent said exposed portion, said slideable guide means includes a pair of inverted U-shaped sections disposed on opposite side of said pair of flat intersecting surfaces, said abrasive means includes a pair of elongated abrasive stones having a pair of flat upper surfaces, said pair of flat upper surfaces forming said portion of the abrasive means, said pair of abrasive stones have a cross-sectional shape in the form of a equilateral triangle, and a stone holder mounted on said housing means for orienting said pair of abrasive stones in alignment along an axis in end to end relationship.
  • 15. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said pair of abrasive stones are moved by said vibrating means along said axis.
  • 16. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 15 wherein said slideable guide means is selectively moveable along said axis to expose a portion of one of said abrasive stones.
  • 17. A blade sharpening apparatus comprisinga housing, at least one abrasive element mounted on said housing for sharpening a blade, a guide member mounted on said housing adjacent to said at least one abrasive element, said guide means having a guide surface to angularly orient the blade relative to said at least one abrasive element, vibratory means operatively coupled to said at least one abrasive stone for moving said abrasive element relative to said guide surface, said least one said abrasive element including a cross sectional configuration having a triangular cross sectional configuration forming three generally flat abrasive surfaces extending parallel along an axis, and means for adjustably mounting said at least one abrasive element relative to said guide surface for selectively permitting at least one of said three abrasive surfaces to be disposed adjacent the guide surface.
  • 18. The blade sharpening apparatus according to claim 10 wherein said pair of abrasive stones respectively have different grinding coarsenesses.
  • 19. A blade sharpening apparatus comprisinga housing, at least one abrasive element on said housing for sharpening a blade, a guide member mounted on said housing adjacent to said at least one abrasive element, said guide member having a guide surface to angularly orient the blade relative to said at least one abrasive element, vibratory means operatively coupled to said at least one abrasive element for moving said abrasive element relative to said guide surface, said least one said abrasive element including a cross sectional configuration having a triangular cross sectional configuration forming three generally flat abrasive surfaces extending parallel along an axis, and means for adjustably mounting said at least one abrasive element relative to said guide surface for selectively permitting at least one of said three abrasive surfaces to be disposed adjacent the guide surface.
Parent Case Info

This application claims benefit of provisional application 60,097,057 filed Mar. 23, 1998.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/097057 Mar 1998 US