The present invention relates to a cleaver with an upset-forged bolster.
Cleavers with an upset-forged bolster are known and are composed of a knife blade and/or a knife, a bolster and a handle, the handle being connected to the blade and/or knife via the bolster. Knives are also known in which the blade, the bolster and the tang are manufactured by upset-forging from a single blank.
FR 2,612,432 describes, for example, a process for the manufacture of a cleaver consisting of several elements in which a tang is connected via an upset-forged bolster to the knife blade. On the other hand, GB 692,042 describes a process for the manufacture of a knife in which the blank stamped out of a hard and rustproof material in one piece is processed to a knife with an upset-forged blade.
When using the known cleaver contact can occur between the fingers gripping the handle and the face of the knife blade and/or knife on the tang side. This can result in uncomfortable pressure points on the fingers because the tang region and/or blade face on the tang side does not have a form that fits the anatomy of the fingers.
This described disadvantage results in the object of the present invention of creating a cleaver that has a better handling and feel and thus prevents injuries when in use. Furthermore, the invention has the object of gain optimal use of the cutting edge while protecting the fingers.
The object is attained in that the bolster in accordance with the invention extends from the handle toward the cutting edge along the blade and/or knife face on the tang side.
This invention has the advantage that direct contact of finger and knife and/or blade is avoided and a better handling is created by special design of the bolster.
It is particularly advantageous if the bolster only partially covers the rear edge of the knife and/or blade face, the edge facing the handle, and the lower region of the edge ending at the cutting edge is not covered by the bolster. This results in on the one hand the fingers being protected from the knife and the blade and on the other hand the cutting edge being usable over its entire length. In addition, the rear blade end is sharp and can be used. It is advantageous if the lower edge region not covered by the bolster has a height of ½ to ⅚, especially ⅔ of the total height of the blade.
It is also suggested that the front edge of the bolster that rests on the side face of the blade extends obliquely in such a manner that the upper end of the edge is closer to the front end of the blade than the lower end of the edge. This results in an optimal distribution of force.
The cleaver in accordance with the invention can be designed in such a manner that the knife and/or blade face is/are of rectangular, triangular or trapezoidal shape or shaped as an irregular polygon and the cutting edge, the back, the tang edge and/or the tang edge of the blade can have a circularly arcuate or undulating shape. Furthermore, the knife or blade can be of a constant thickness or have a thickness decreasing and/or increasing in thickness from the back to the cutting edge or can have knife and/or blade faces that are curved inward or outward, or can have two differently formed knife and/or blade faces. In addition, the knife and/or blade face can be formed with a bore and/or a groove. Examples for the described formats are cleavers, choppers, hatchet-like cleavers, Asian/Chinese cooking knives or the like.
According to an advantageous embodiment the bolster and/or tang end of the blade has at least one region extending parallel to the back of the cleaver and thicker perpendicular to the axial elongation of the cleaver than the back edge of the blade. This creates a surface on which the fingers closest to the knife or blade can comfortably rest, so that, when the cleaver is used, a comfortable, controlled handling that avoids pressure points is ensured.
A further embodiment of the invention provides that the bolster extends on the back of the cleaver the full width of the knife or blade. In cleavers with a very wide blade it is not necessary that the bolster extend the full width of the blade at the tang edge. However, the bolster is designed in such a manner that it ensures comfortable manipulation of the cleaver by the hand. On the other hand, a bolster longer than the distance between the back and the cutting edge would impair functioning of the cleaver.
A further advantageous embodiment of the invention is a bolster that is located on the handle end between the handle and the cutting edge. This design serves for comfortable guiding of the finger making contact with it and additionally protects the finger from contact with any material or object at the cutting edge side.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the invention a recess is formed on the bolster on the handle end between the handle and the cutting edge. This recess also serves for comfortable guiding of the finger making contact with it and at the same time offers protection to the finger from making contact with any material or object at the cutting edge.
A further embodiment of the bolster in accordance with the invention is a bolster designed on its front end as a surface complementary to the knife and/or blade face on the tang end. Hence, the bolster can be supported on the knife and/or blade face in order to create better stability and does not stand in the way of a simple cleaning of the cleaver since no offsets are produced in which contaminants could settle.
According to a further advantageous embodiment of the invention the cleaver is manufactured from a blank stamped in one piece from rustproof material by an upset forging process. This makes possible fewer steps for the manufacture and is thus less cost-intensive. In addition, this imparts great stability to the cleaver, which increases its service life. However, it is also conceivable that instead of this, the cleaver is made of several parts. The hardness and composition of the material used can vary in accordance with the requirements and needs.
A further advantageous embodiment of the invention has grips on the tang of the cleaver. They are connected to the tang by riveting or adhering and can consist of plastic, ceramic material or metal.
The following figures serve to further explain the present invention. Therein:
A further advantageous embodiment of cleaver 8 of the invention is shown in
The described illustrated embodiment serves only for explanation and is not limiting.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2006 042 658.4 | Sep 2006 | DE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2007/006459 | 7/20/2007 | WO | 00 | 3/12/2009 |