The present invention relates to a box cutter and, more particularly, to a blade-retreating apparatus of a box cutter.
A conventional box cutter includes a handle, a holder and a blade. The handle includes a track. The holder is movable along the track. The blade included a blunt end connected to the holder and a sharp end movable from the shell to cut.
When the cutting is finished, the sharp end and a portion of a cutting edge of the blade are located out of the handle and might hurt a person or damage an article. The blade is withdrawn into the handle only when the holder is deliberately moved to a rear end of the handle. Hence, the operation of the box cutter is dangerous.
The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
It is the primary objective of the present invention to provide a safe-to-use box cutter.
To achieve the foregoing objective, the box cutter includes a handle, a holder and a linkage. The handle includes a front slot in communication with a space. The holder is formed with a boss and operable for holding a portion of a blade. The linkage includes a sliding element formed with a pusher. The linkage is operable to move the sliding element toward the holder to abut the pusher against the boss to move the holder toward the front slot to extend a pointed end of the blade from the space through the front slot when the boss is located between the front slot and the pusher. The pusher is biased from the boss to allow the holder to return to its original position when the pusher is located between the front slot and the boss.
Other objectives, advantages and features of the present invention will be apparent from the following description referring to the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described via detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings wherein:
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The handle 20 includes two shells 11 and 12. The handle 20 includes two shells 11 and 12 that are molded separately and then joined. Referring to
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The shell 12 includes, on an internal face, a protrusion 124, a stopping strip 126, a track 127 and a rib 128. The protrusion 124 extends in a loop to provide a groove 122. A flange 129 extends from an internal face of the protrusion 124.
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The barbs 321 are engaged with the flange 129 as the pivot 32 is forced into the groove 122, thereby keeping the pivot 32 to the shell 12. The pivot 32 is movable along the groove 122 so that the holder 30 is movable relative to the shell 12.
A spring 31, preferably a helical spring, is arranged between the holder 30 and the shell 12. The spring 31 includes an end connected to the rod 37 and another end connected to the bar 125 so that the spring 31 tends to cause the holder 30 to slide and pivot relative to the shell 12. The spring 31 makes the holder 30 slide toward the rear end 17 of the handle 20 as the pivot 32 slides toward a rear end of the groove 122 from a front end of the groove 122. The sliding of the holder 30 relative to the shell 12 is stopped when the pivot 32 reaches the rear end of the groove 122. The pivoting of the holder 30 relative to the shell 12 about the pivot 32 is stopped when the block 33 is abutted against the stopping strip 126. Thus, the pointed end 74 of the blade 70 is directed to the front slot 21 of the handle 20. Moreover, a phantom line that passes the barbs 321 extends perpendicular to a length of the groove 122 so that the barbs 321 are firmly engaged with the flange 129 to keep the holder 30 to the shell 12 and that the pivot 32 is movable along the groove 122 to allow the holder 30 to move relative to the shell 12.
The blade 70 includes two lateral faces 71, a lower edge 72, an upper edge 73, a pointed end 74 and two cutouts 75. The lower edge 72 is a sharp edge and will be referred to as the “cutting edge 72.” The upper edge 73 is a blunt edge.
A major portion of the blade 70 is inserted in the cavity 35 of the holder 30 while the pointed end 74 is located out of the cavity 35. The major portion of the blade 70 is retained in the cavity 35 by the limiting portions 351. The locking portion 361 is inserted in a selected one of the cutouts 75 in the upper edge 73 of the blade 70. The driving portion 362 is in the vicinity of the upper edge 73 of the blade 70.
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An arched element 66 includes two portions inserted in the rear slots 24 and 25 of the handle 20 to keep the arched element 66 in position relative to the handle 20. An opening 661 is made by and between another portion of the arched element 66 and the rear end 17 of the handle 20. The opening 661 can receive a portion of a loop (not shown) that can be hung on a nail or a hook attached to a wall for example.
The spring 67 includes a portion inserted in a groove 671 in the internal face of the shell 12. The groove 671 is preferably made by and between two strips (not numbered) extending from the internal face of the shell 12. An end of the spring 67 is in contact with an end of the arched element 66 and another end of the spring 67 is in contact with the spring-supporting portion 65 of the lever 60. The spring 67 is compressed between the end of the arched element 66 and the spring-supporting portion 65 of the lever 60. The compression spring 67 bias the lever 60 so that a portion of the lever 60 is located out of handle 20 via the first lower slot 22.
A safety switch 80 is inserted in the second lower slot 23 of the handle 20. The safety switch 80 includes a bolt 81. The safety switch 80 is movable between a locking position and an unlocking position. When the safety switch 80 is in the locking position, the bolt 81 is inserted in the bore 64 to prevent the lever 60 from pivoting relative to the handle 20. Hence, the lever 60 cannot be pivoted to extend the pointed end 74 of the blade 70 from the handle 20 as indicated by an arrow head 15 (
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As indicated by an arrow head 94, the blade 70 is pivoted relative to the handle 20 so that a length of the blade 70 is not parallel to a length of the handle 20. Accordingly, the holder 30 is pivoted about the pivot 32 so that the boss 41 is moved from the recess 43, i.e., the boss 41 is not abutted against the pusher 42 and the holder 30 is disengaged from the sliding element 54. More particularly, an upper face of the boss 41 is located below the ramp 44 of the pusher 42. Synchronously, the spring 31 is further extended.
As discussed above, the barbs 321 are abutted against the flange 129 to retain the pivot 32 in the groove 122. Thus, the pivot 32 is still guided by the groove 122, and the holder 30 is still connected to the shell 12.
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Then, the lever 60 is released from the external force to allow the spring 67 to return the lever 60 and the linkage 50 into their original positions (
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To replace the blade 70 with a new one, the lever 60 is pivoted to the position shown in
The present invention has been described via the illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variations from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.
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