Circular blade unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6675689
  • Patent Number
    6,675,689
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A blade unit for cutting sheet material including a base member assembly mounting a circular blade and a cover member for detachable engagement with the base member assembly. The base member assembly includes a supporting wall having a circular upper edge and a guard flange extending around the circular upper edge and protecting a portion of an outer edge of the blade from contact. The base member assembly is further provided with a straight bottom edge and a portion of the blade extends below the bottom edge to define an exposed cutting edge for the blade. An elongated guide structure tab extends from the bottom edge parallel to and adjacent the exposed portion of the blade for guiding the blade unit along a slot in a guide template. The cover member is positionable in engagement with the base member assembly in a first, use position wherein a cavity of the cover member receives a portion of the base member assembly with the exposed portion of the blade located extending away from the cavity of the cover member. In a second position of the cover member relative to the base member assembly, the exposed portion of the blade is located within the cavity of the cover member to provide a protective cover over the exposed portion of the blade.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to a circular blade unit for cutting sheet material and, more particularly, to a circular blade unit which is adapted to be used with a template for a guided cutting system to cut sheet material, such as in an operation for cropping photographs.




2. Related Prior Art




In order to provide an attractive presentation of photographs in a scrapbook, the photographs are often cut or cropped, cutting away a peripheral portion of the photograph and leaving a central main subject portion of the photograph. Cropping of photographs provides an attractive border area for the photograph wherein the border area may be cut with a blade having a non-linear edge, such as a wavy or deckled edge.




Various devices have been proposed to facilitate the cropping operation including special scissors having wavy or deckled edges, and guided cutters such as the one disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 701,828 to Arnold which incorporates a guide plate for guiding an arm movably supported on the plate to direct a cutting blade in a desired pattern for cutting sheet material. Other known guided cutting devices, such as for cutting circles or ovals, in a sheet of material include those incorporating a so called “Scottish yoke” mechanism which utilizes a base member supporting a pivoted arm and including two transversely oriented axes for guiding the arm in a controlled elliptical path. Typical examples of such devices are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,233,748 (Logan et al.) and U.S. Pat. No. 5,555,631 (Houston).




U.S. Pat. No. 3,456,346 (Snyder) discloses a circle cutter and protective cover in which the top of the cutter provides a handle for facilitating use of the cutter, and a removable cover is provided for protecting the bottom of the cutter from contact when not in use.




While known cutting devices provide the desired results of accurately following a desired shape, such devices are often complex and require assembly of several parts, and also are generally not well adapted to convenient and compact storage and transportation, a desirable attribute for equipment used by those involved in scrapbooking.




Accordingly, there is a need for an apparatus which facilitates cutting of sheet material and which requires a minimum of parts with accompanying reduced cost. In addition, there is a need for such an apparatus wherein a cutter is provided having means for protecting a user from contact with a cutting portion of the cutter when it is not in use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a blade unit including a blade cartridge is provided for cutting sheet material. The blade unit includes a base member having opposing side portions and a bottom edge extending between the side portions. A blade is supported on the base member and includes an exposed portion extending past the bottom edge of the base member whereby the exposed portion of the blade is positioned to engage and cut material.




A cover member is provided for engagement with the base member, and the cover member includes wall portions defining a cavity for receiving the side portions of the base member therein. The wall portions of the cover member include opposing interior wall surfaces, and first and second detent members are provided on the opposing side portions of the base member and opposing interior wall surfaces of the cover member for cooperating with each other to hold the cover member in position on the base member.




The base member is positionable in engagement with the cover member in first and second positions, the first position comprising the first detent members located in engagement with the second detent members and the exposed portion of the blade located extending away from the cavity of the cover member. In the second position, the first and second detent members are located in engagement with each other with the exposed portion of the blade located extending into the cavity of the cover member.




In a further aspect of the invention, the blade comprises a circular blade supported for rotation on a pin extending through an aperture defined in the base member. In addition, the base member includes a substantially circular upper edge located adjacent the peripheral edge of the blade, and a guard flange is provided extending around the circular edge for preventing contact with the edge of the blade.




In another aspect of the invention, the bottom edge of the base member is provided with an elongated guide structure for engagement within a slot of a template to guide the blade unit along a desired cutting path.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the blade unit of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a rear side elevational view showing the blade unit in a use, cutting configuration;





FIG. 3

is a front side elevational view showing the blade unit in a non-use, storage configuration;





FIG. 4

is a rear side elevational view of the base member assembly with the fastener pin and threaded thumb screw removed;





FIG. 5

is an elevational end view of the base member assembly;





FIG. 6

is a side elevational cross-sectional view of the cover member; and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing the blade unit of the present invention as it is used with a template.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring initially to

FIG. 1

, the blade unit


10


of the present invention generally includes a base member assembly


12


, and a cover member


14


for engagement with the base member assembly


12


. As will be described in greater detail below, the cover member


14


is positionable in engagement with the base member assembly


12


in first and second positions wherein the first position comprises a use or cutting position (FIG.


2


), and the second position comprises a non-use or storage position (FIG.


3


).




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


5


, the base member assembly


12


comprises a base member


16


which is preferably formed as a molded member and is preferably formed of a moldable plastic material such as Delrin. The base member


16


includes a vertical supporting wall


18


comprising opposing generally planar sides


20


and


22


. The supporting wall


18


includes a circular upper edge


24


defining an arc of a circle extending around the supporting wall


18


approximately 245°. The circular upper edge


24


terminates at terminal lower edges


26


,


28


, and a straight bottom edge


30


extends between the terminal lower edges


26


,


28


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

, the planar side


22


of the supporting wall


18


defines a back side for the base member


16


and includes a plurality of structural supporting webs extending outwardly therefrom, comprising a circular arc supporting web


32


and a plurality of radially extending supporting webs


34


extending outwardly from the circular arc supporting web


32


. The radially extending supporting webs


34


terminate along an inside edge


36


of a guard flange


38


which extends around and is integral with the circular upper edge


24


. The guard flange


38


extends axially from the planar sides


20


,


22


of the supporting wall


18


.




As may be further seen in

FIG. 4

, the supporting wall


18


includes an aperture


40


extending therethrough. The aperture


40


is generally circular, having a center located at a diametrical center of the supporting wall


18


, with reference to the substantially circular upper edge


24


. In addition, the aperture


40


includes a flat


42


extending generally parallel to the bottom edge


30


of the base member


16


. A raised bearing surface


44


extends around the aperture


40


and defines a planar surface spaced from the planar side


22


of the supporting wall


18


.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, the planar side


20


of the supporting wall


18


includes a circular bearing ridge


46


extending axially outwardly from the planar side and surrounding the aperture


40


. The bearing ridge


46


defines a bearing surface for a circular blade


48


, and in particular is adapted to engage a planar central area


50


surrounding a blade aperture


52


.




A fastener pin


54


is provided for extending through the blade aperture


52


and the aperture


40


in the supporting wall


18


to support the blade


48


for rotation relative to the base member


16


, and thereby complete the base member assembly


12


. The fastener pin


54


includes an enlarged head


56


for engaging the planar portion


50


of the blade


48


, a circular section portion


58


for engaging through the apertures


52


and


40


, and a threaded portion


60


for engagement with a thumb screw


62


adjacent the rear planar side


22


of the support member


18


. A wavy washer


66


is provided sandwiched between the bearing surface


44


and the thumb screw


62


to provide a spring biased tension for maintaining the head


56


of the fastener pin


54


in engagement with the blade


48


.




The circular section portion


58


of the fastener pin


54


is provided with at least one flat


68


for engagement with the flat


42


of the aperture


40


whereby the fastener pin


54


is prevented from rotating relative to the base member


16


during rotation of the blade


48


.




It should be noted that in addition to the substantially planar portion


50


located centrally on the blade


48


, the blade


48


is provided with an outer cutting edge


70


. The outer cutting edge


70


may be provided with any one of a plurality of configurations including wavy or deckled edges, or other edge configurations. It should be understood that the blade


48


is interchangeable by releasing the thumb nut


62


and removing the fastener pin


54


. Further, it should be noted that the peripheral edge of the blade


48


extends outwardly a radial distance which is less than the radial distance from the aperture


40


to the upper edge


24


of the supporting wall


18


, and that the blade


48


includes an exposed portion


72


(see

FIG. 4

) which extends outwardly beyond the bottom edge


30


of the base member


16


.




Referring to

FIGS. 4 and 5

, an elongated guide structure in the form of guide tabs


74


,


75


is formed integrally with and extends downwardly from the bottom edge


30


of the supporting wall


18


, and it should be understood that a single tab structure may equivalently be provided in place of the two tabs


74


,


75


. The guide tabs


74


,


75


are elongated in the direction between the terminal lower edges


26


,


28


, and extend downwardly a distance less than the outward extent of the exposed portion


72


of the blade


48


. The guide tabs


74


,


75


are adapted for engagement within a guide slot of a template for guided cutting of sheet material, as will be described further below.




It should be understood that a front extent


76


of the guard flange


38


(see

FIG. 1

) extends axially outwardly over the edge


70


of the blade


48


to thereby provide a shield for protecting a user's fingers from contacting the edge


70


of the blade


48


over a substantial portion of the blade edge


70


when the blade


48


is in position on the base member


16


.




Referring further to

FIGS. 1

,


4


and


5


, the guard flange


38


is further provided with a pair of elongated latching ridges


78


,


80


extending radially outwardly from the guard flange


38


at diametrically opposed locations, and elongated in the axial direction. In addition, a plurality of elongated gripping ridges


82


,


84


are provided adjacent the latching ridges


78


,


80


, respectively, and smaller ridges


81


are located across the top of the guard flange


38


for facilitating gripping of the base member assembly


12


between a user's thumb and fingers. The elongated gripping ridges


82


,


84


and smaller ridges


81


extend axially outwardly from the guard flange


38


to a height less than the height of the latching ridges


78


,


80


.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, the cover member


14


is preferably formed of a resilient material, and is preferably formed of Santoprene. The cover member


14


includes generally semicircular front and rear walls


86


and


88


, respectively (see also FIG.


1


), having top edges which are connected by an arcuate top edge wall


90


. A cavity


91


is defined within the cover member


14


by the front and rear walls


86


,


88


and the top edge wall


90


.




A pair of slots


92


,


94


are defined on an inner surface


96


of the top edge wall


90


. The slots


92


,


94


are located at diametrically opposed positions on the inner surface


96


for engagement with the elongated latching ridges


78


,


80


of the base member assembly


12


whereby the cover member


14


may be releasably latched in engagement with the base member assembly


12


.




The cover member


14


further includes a lower outwardly extending lip


98


located adjacent and extending around the lower edge of the cover member


14


. Further, an outer surface


100


of the top edge wall


90


includes a plurality of elongated gripping ridges


102


and


104


adjacent the locations of the slots


92


and


94


, respectively, as well as smaller ridges


105


. The gripping ridges


102


,


104


and smaller ridges


105


facilitate gripping of the cover member


14


between an operator's thumb and fingers.




As noted previously, and shown in

FIGS. 2 and 7

, the cover member


14


is positionable on the base member assembly


12


in a use, cutting position. In this position, the latching ridges


78


,


80


of the base member assembly


12


are engaged within the slots


92


,


94


of the cover member


14


with the exposed portion


72


of the blade


48


and the guide tabs


74


,


75


extending outwardly away from the cavity


91


of the cover member


14


whereby the cover member


14


is retained on the base member assembly


12


for manual guided movement by an operator. In particular, the present blade unit


10


is designed for guided movement along a straight edge guide slot


106


provided on a template


108


. Specifically, the elongated tabs


74


,


75


of the base member assembly


12


are adapted to be guided along the slot


106


while the edge


70


of the blade


48


is guided in cutting movement across a sheet material


110


, such as a photograph, and in a preferred use of the invention the photograph is supported on a cutting mat to avoid scratching an underlying surface and to avoid dulling the blade


48


.




It should be noted that the use of a low friction material, such as Delrin, for the base member


16


provides for low friction contact with the template


108


, as well as providing for low friction contact at the bearing ridge contact with the blade


48


.




In a second position of the cover member


14


relative to the base member assembly


12


, the cover member


14


is removed from the base assembly


12


and repositioned such that the exposed portion


72


of the blade


48


is located extending into the cavity


91


of the cover member


14


, with the slots


92


,


94


of the cover member


14


again engaged with the latching ridges


78


,


80


of the base member assembly


12


. In this configuration, the cover member


14


protects the exposed edge


70


of the blade


48


from contact and provides a convenient storage configuration for the blade unit


10


, as is illustrated in FIG.


3


. Also, it should be noted that in the storage configuration, although a portion of the front surface of the blade


48


is exposed, the guard flange


38


provides a protective shield for effectively preventing contact with the sharp edge


70


of the blade


48


.




While the form of apparatus herein described constitutes a preferred embodiment of this invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise form of apparatus, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention which is defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A blade unit for cutting sheet material, said blade unit comprising:a base member including a supporting wall having a generally planar side and defining a substantially circular upper edge; an aperture extending through said supporting wall at a diametrical center of said supporting wall with reference to said substantially circular upper edge; an axis pin extending through said aperture, said axis pin including a flat portion for cooperating with a flat portion of aid aperture to prevent rotation of said axis pin in said aperture; a circular bearing ridge extending axially from said planar side of said supporting wall; said substantially circular upper edge of said supporting wall including terminal lower edges; said supporting wall including a straight bottom edge extending between said terminal lower edges; a circular cutting blade supported for rotation on said axis pin, said blade including an exposed portion extending past said bottom edge of said supporting wall; an elongated guide structure extending downwardly from said bottom edge of said supporting wall for engagement in guide slot of a cutting template for guiding movement of the blade unit; a guard flange extending around aid substantially circular upper edge of said supporting wall and protruding axially form said planar side of said supporting wall; a pair of elongated latching ridges protruding radially to a predetermined height from said guard flange at diametrically opposite locations; a plurality of elongated gripping ridges protruding radially from said guard flange to a height less than the height of said latching ridges, and located adjacent each of said latching ridges; a cover member including generally semi-circular front and rear walls; an arcuate top edge wall extending between said front and rear walls of said cover member to define a cavity bounded by said top edge wall and said front and rear walls; a pair of slots defined on inner surfaces of said top edge wall at diametrically opposed locations on said cover member for receiving said latching ridges of said base member; a plurality of elongated gripping ridges protruding radially from, an outer surface of said top edge wall and located at diametrically opposed locations adjacent the locations of said slots on said cover member; and wherein said base member is positionable in engagement within said cover member in first and second positions, said first position comprising said latching ridges located in engagement with side slots and said exposed portion of said blade located extending away from said cavity, and said second position comprising said latching ridges located in engagement with said slots and said exposed portion of said blade located into said cavity.
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