Claims
- 1. A composite utility knife blade, comprising:
a first edge, a second edge, a third edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the second edge, and a fourth edge defining at least one cutting edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the first edge; first and second metal portions, wherein the first metal portion extends between the first edge and the second metal portion, and extends between the second edge and the third edge, and is formed of a steel heat treated to a hardness within the range of approximately 38 Rc to approximately 52 Rc, and the second metal portion defines the cutting edge and extends between the second edge and the third edge, and is formed of a tool steel heat treated to a hardness within the range of approximately 60 Rc to approximately 75 Rc; and a weld region joining the first and second metal portions and extending between the second edge and the third edge of the blade.
- 2. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 1, wherein the second metal portion consists essentially of high speed tool steel.
- 3. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 1, wherein the first, second, third and fourth edges of the blade define one of an approximately trapezoidal shape, an approximately rectangular shape, and an approximately parallelogram shape.
- 4. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 1, wherein the at least one cutting edge defines a straight edge.
- 5. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 1, further defining at least one notch formed in the back edge.
- 6. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 4, wherein the cutting edge defines an approximately straight edge extending from approximately the second edge to approximately the third edge of the blade, and at least two facets formed on opposite sides of the blade relative to each other.
- 7. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 1, wherein the interface of the first and second metal portions defines a butt joint forming an approximate line of joinder within the weld region.
- 8. A composite utility knife as defined in claim 1, further defining a corner at each end of the cutting edge, wherein each corner is formed by a surface that is one of (i) rounded, (ii) oriented approximately perpendicular to the cutting edge, and (iii) oriented at an oblique angle to the cutting edge.
- 9. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 1, further comprising another second metal portion formed of a tool steel heat treated to a hardness within the range of approximately 60 Rc to approximately 75 Rc and located on the opposite side of the first metal portion relative to the other second metal portion, and wherein the fourth edge defines a first cutting edge, and the first edge defines a second cutting edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the first cutting edge.
- 10. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 1, further defining a plurality of score lines axially spaced relative to each other and a plurality of notches, wherein a plurality of the notches are each formed at a juncture of a respective score line and the second metal portion to facilitate bending and snapping a respective cutting segment from the blade.
- 11. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 1, wherein the composite utility knife blade is made in accordance with a method comprising the following steps:
providing an elongated wire formed of wear-resistant steel, and an elongated backing strip formed of steel and defining a first side, a second side, and opposing lateral edges extending between the first and second sides; placing the wire in contact with a lateral edge of the backing strip; applying thermal energy to the interface between the wire and backing strip to weld the wire to the backing strip and, in turn, forming a composite strip defining a first metal portion formed by the steel backing strip, a second metal portion formed by the wear-resistant steel wire, and a weld region joining the first and second metal portions; heat treating the composite strip; forming at least one facet into the second metal portion and, in turn, forming an approximately straight wear-resistant steel cutting edge along the side of the composite strip; and separating the composite strip at a plurality of axially spaced locations to thereby form a plurality of composite utility knife blades from the composite strip.
- 12. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 11, wherein the method of making the composite utility knife blade further includes the steps of:
scoring the composite strip at axially spaced locations relative to each other to form a plurality of score lines defining a plurality of blade sections therebetween; and separating the composite strip at a plurality of the score lines to thereby form the plurality of composite utility knife blades from the composite strip
- 13. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 11, wherein the heat treating step of the method of making the composite utility knife blade includes:
hardening the composite strip; tempering the hardened composite strip; and quenching the hardened composite strip.
- 14. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 12, wherein the method of making the composite utility knife blade further comprises the step of forming a plurality of notches axially spaced relative to each other in the second metal portion of the composite strip, wherein a plurality of the notches are each formed at a juncture of a respective score line and the second metal portion for at least one of facilitating separation of the blades from the composite strip and defining the shapes of the corners of the cutting edges of the blades.
- 15. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 14, wherein a plurality of the notches each extend laterally into the second metal portion of the cutting edge a depth sufficient to remove from the strip a respective portion of the cutting edge that does not define a score line.
- 16. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 12, wherein the step of separating the composite strip to form a plurality of utility knife blades includes at least one of:
(i) bending and snapping the composite strip at a plurality of the score lines to thereby separate the blades from the composite strip; and (ii) die cutting the composite strip at a plurality of the score lines to thereby separate the blades from the composite strip.
- 17. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 16, wherein the step of separating the composite strip to form a plurality of utility knife blades further includes forming a plurality of notches axially spaced relative to each other in the second metal portion of the composite strip, wherein a plurality of the notches are each formed at a juncture of a respective score line and the second metal portion.
- 18. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 11, wherein the step of separating the composite strip to form a plurality of utility knife blades includes at least one of:
(i) die cutting the composite strip at a plurality of axially spaced locations to separate the blades from the composite strip; and (ii) blanking the composite strip into a plurality of separate blade segments, and heat treating and forming the cutting edges in the separate blade segments.
- 19. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 18, wherein step (i) further includes forming a plurality of notches axially spaced relative to each other in the second metal portion of the composite strip; and step (ii) further includes annealing the composite strip prior to blanking.
- 20. A composite utility knife blade, comprising:
a first edge, a second edge, a third edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the second edge, and a fourth edge defining at least one cutting edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the first edge; first means for forming a wear-resistant cutting edge defining a hardness within the range of approximately 60 Rc to approximately 75 Rc and extending from approximately the second edge to approximately the third edge; second means for forming a springlike backing to the first means and defining a hardness within the range of approximately 38 Rc to approximately 52 Rc, said second means extending between the first edge and the first means and extending from approximately the second edge to approximately the third edge; and a weld region joining the first and second means and extending from approximately the second edge to approximately the third edge of the blade.
- 21. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 20, wherein the interface of the first and second means defines a butt joint forming an approximate line of joinder within the weld region.
- 22. A composite utility knife as defined in claim 20, wherein the first means defines an approximately straight cutting edge extending from approximately the second edge to approximately the third edge of the blade.
- 23. A composite utility knife as defined in claim 22, wherein the cutting edge defines at least two facets located on opposite sides of the blade relative to each other.
- 24. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 20 wherein the first means is formed of a tool steel wire welded to the second means and heat treated to a hardness within the range of approximately 60 Rc to approximately 75 Rc.
- 25. A composite utility knife blade as defined in claim 20, wherein the second means is formed of an alloy steel strip welded to the first means and heat treated to a hardness within the range of approximately 38 Rc to approximately 52 Rc.
- 26. A method of making composite utility knife blades, wherein each blade comprises a first edge, at least one a cutting edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the first edge, a second edge, a third edge located on an opposite side of the blade relative to the second edge; first and second metal portions, wherein the first metal portion forms a spring-like backing extending between the first edge and the first metal portion and further extending between the second edge and the third edge, and the second metal portion defines the cutting edge and extends between the second edge and the third edge; and a weld region joining the first and second metal portions and extending from approximately the second edge to approximately the third edge of the blade, the method comprising the steps of:
providing an elongated wire formed of wearresistant steel, and an elongated backing strip formed of steel and defining a first side, a second side, and opposing edges extending between the first and second sides; placing the wire in contact with an edge of the backing strip; applying thermal energy to the interface between the wire and backing strip to weld the wire to the backing strip and, in turn, forming a composite strip defining a first metal portion formed by the steel backing strip, a second metal portion formed by the wear-resistant steel wire, and a weld region joining the first and second metal portions; heat treating the composite strip; forming at least one facet into the second metal portion and, in turn, forming an approximately straight wear-resistant steel cutting edge along the side of the composite strip; and scoring the composite strip at axially spaced locations relative to each other to form a plurality of score lines, wherein a plurality of the score lines define a plurality of blade sections and scrap sections located between the blade sections; bending at least one scrap section outwardly relative to a plane of the composite strip on one side of a respective score line; and pressing the composite strip on an opposite side of the respective score line and, in turn, breaking the blade section away from the bent scrap section along the respective score line.
- 27. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, wherein the heat treating includes:
annealing the composite strip; hardening the annealed composite strip; tempering the hardened composite strip; and quenching the hardened composite strip.
- 28. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 27, further comprising the step of straightening the annealed composite strip.
- 29. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, wherein the steps of bending the composite strip on one side of a score line, pressing the composite strip on the opposite side of the score line and, in turn, breaking the composite strip along the score line, are repeated for a plurality of score lines to thereby form a plurality of blades from the composite strip.
- 30. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, wherein the blade sections are approximately trapezoidal and each scrap section is approximately triangular.
- 31. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, wherein the step of scoring the composite strip includes scoring the composite strip to a depth of about 40% to about 50% of the thickness of the composite strip.
- 32. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 31, wherein the step of scoring the composite strip includes scoring the composite strip to a depth of about 45% to about 48% of the thickness of the composite strip.
- 33. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 27, further comprising the steps of repeating at least once the steps of tempering and quenching the hardened composite strip.
- 34. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, wherein the step of applying thermal energy to the interface of the wire and backing strip includes electron beam welding the wire to the backing strip.
- 35. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, further comprising the steps of:
forming a plurality of registration apertures extending through the first metal portion and axially spaced relative to each other; and bending and snapping at least one of the first and second metal portions with reference to the registration apertures by inserting a positioning device in at least one aperture to position the composite strip relative to a bending and snapping apparatus.
- 36. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, wherein the first metal portion is hardened to define a surface hardness within the range of approximately 38 Rc to approximately 52 Rc.
- 37. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, wherein the second metal portion is hardened to define a surface hardness within the range of approximately 60 Rc to approximately 75 Rc.
- 38. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, further comprising the steps of:
butt joining a second wear-resistant steel wire to the other edge of the backing strip; applying thermal energy to the interface of the second wire and backing strip to weld the second wire to the backing strip; and forming at least one facet in the wear-resistant steel edge formed by the second wire to, in turn, form a second approximately straight wear-resistant steel cutting edge along the side of the composite strip opposite the other cutting edge.
- 39. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, wherein the step of scoring the composite strip includes forming a score line defining an included angle with the range of about 50° to about 60°.
- 40. A method of making composite utility knife blades as defined in claim 26, further comprising the step of forming a plurality of notches axially spaced relative to each other in the second metal portion of the composite strip, wherein a plurality of the notches are each formed at a juncture of a respective score line and the second metal portion.
CROSSREFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This patent application is a continuation-in-part of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/916,018, filed Jul. 26, 2001, entitled “Composite Utility Knife Blade, And Method Of Making Such A Blade”, which is assigned to the Assignee of the present invention and is hereby expressly incorporated by reference as part of the present disclosure.
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09916018 |
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10202703 |
Jul 2002 |
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