1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a cutter assembly, and more particularly to a cutter assembly having two locking devices.
2. Description of Related Art
A retractable cutter substantially comprises a blade holder, a blade and a slider. The slider is mounted on the blade holder. The blade is mounted slidably in the blade holder and is connected to the slider. When the slider is pushed, the blade is moved relative to the blade holder to extend out of the blade holder to enable a user to cut an object by the cutter. For use of holding the blade at a desired position with a desired extension length relative to the blade holder, a locking device is mounted on the slider. The conventional locking devices include two different types, an automatic locking device and a screw locking device. The conventional automatic locking device substantially comprises an engaging block and a spring. Multiple engaging teeth are formed on the blade holder, are arranged in a line and selectively engage the engaging block. When the slider is pushed, the engaging block can be disengaged from one of the engaging teeth to enable the blade to move relative to the blade holder. When the blade is moved to a desired position, the engaging block will engage one of the engaging teeth by the force provided by the spring. Thus, the blade can be positioned with a desired extension length relative to the blade holder. Alternatively, the conventional automatic locking device may comprise a single resilient tab.
The conventional screw locking device substantially comprises a bolt mounted on the slider. When the bolt is rotated to make the bolt abut against an inner surface of the blade holder, the slider can be positioned relative to the blade holder. When the bolt is released, the slider is moveable relative to the blade holder to adjust the extension length of the blade relative to the blade holder.
However, although the conventional automatic locking device is convenient in use, the engaging force between the engaging block and the engaging teeth in the blade holder is not sufficient. Therefore, a cutter having the conventional automatic locking device can only be applied to cut a thin object, such as paper, and cannot be applied to cut a thick object. In addition, although a cutter having the conventional screw locking device can provide a sufficient locking force to the blade for cutting a thick object, the screw locking device has to be rotated for unlocking and relocking each time when the extension length of the blade is adjusted. Thus, the conventional screw locking device is not convenient in use.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention tends to provide a cutter assembly to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the invention is to provide a cutter assembly having two locking devices so that the dual locking effect of an automatic locking and a screw locking is achieved to enhance the convenience for using the cutter assembly.
The cutter assembly in accordance with the present invention has a blade holder, a slider, an automatic locking device, a screw locking device and a blade. The blade holder has a guiding channel defined in the blade holder and having two inner edges. Multiple engaging teeth are arranged in a line along at least one of the inner edges. The slider is mounted slidably on the blade holder relative to the guiding channel and comprises an upper sliding member and a lower sliding member, wherein the lower sliding member has an elongated slot. The automatic locking device is mounted on the lower sliding member of the slider and has a resilient member selectively engaging at least one of the engaging teeth. A pushing recess is disposed in the upper sliding member to push the automatic locking device. The screw locking device is mounted on the slider and has a relative travel distance between the screw locking device and the slider, a locking bolt, a nut, and a clamping member. The locking bolt is mounted rotatably on the upper sliding member and is slidable relative to the lower sliding member to have a relative travel distance between the locking bolt and the lower sliding member, and comprises a head and a threaded rod connected to the head. The threaded rod of the locking bolt slidably extends into the elongated slot of the lower sliding member. The nut is connected to the upper sliding member and screwed with the locking bolt. The clamping member is combined with the upper sliding member, and has a clamping flange formed on a bottom surface of the clamping member and abutting against a bottom surface of the lower sliding member to clamp the lower sliding member. The nut is mounted in the clamping member, and the clamping member and the nut are held slidably in the elongated slot in the lower sliding member. The blade is mounted slidably in the blade holder and connected to the slider
With such an arrangement, the cutter assembly has an automatic locking effect and a screw locking effect simultaneously. A user can select different locking effects to hold the blade on a desired position based on different operation purposes. For example, when the cutter assembly is applied to cut paper or a thin object, the automatic effect is selected. To cut a thick object, the screw locking effect is selected. Accordingly, the cutter assembly in accordance with the present invention is convenient and versatile in use.
Other objects, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The blade holder 10 comprises a guiding channel 11 and a metal base 14. The guiding channel 11 is defined in the blade holder 10 and has two inner edges 111. The metal base 14 has multiple engaging teeth 12 formed on the metal base 14 at a side facing the guiding channel 11 and arranged in a line along at least one of the inner edges 111 of the guiding channel 11.
The slider 20 is mounted slidably on the blade holder 10 relative to the guiding channel 11 and comprises an upper sliding member 22 and a lower sliding member 24.
The automatic locking device 30 is mounted on the slider 20 and has a resilient member selectively engaging at least one of the engaging teeth 12. In the first embodiment, the resilient member comprises an engaging block 32 and a spring 34. The engaging block 32 is retractably mounted on the lower sliding member 24 of the slider 20 and selectively engages one of the engaging teeth 12 on the blade holder 10. The spring 34 abuts against the engaging block 32 to provide the engaging block 32 with a force to engage one of the engaging teeth 12. Alternatively, the resilient member may be a single resilient tab having two bent ends respectively engaging two of the engaging teeth 12. In addition, the upper sliding member 22 has a pushing recess 222 disposed in the upper sliding member 22 and having two ends each provided with an inclined surface to push the engaging block 32 or the bent ends of the resilient tab of the resilient member. The automatic locking device 30 and the pushing recess 222 in the upper sliding member 22 may be conventional, and detailed description thereof is omitted.
The screw locking device 40 is mounted on the slider 20 and has a relative travel distance between the screw locking device 40 and the slider 20. The screw locking device 40 comprises a locking bolt 42 and a locking tab 44 screwed with each other. The locking bolt 42 is mounted rotatably on the upper sliding member 22, is not moveable relative to the upper sliding member 22, and is slidable relative to the lower sliding member 24 to have a relative travel distance between the locking bolt 42 and the lower sliding member 24. The locking bolt 42 comprises a head 422 and a threaded rod 424 connected to the head 422. The threaded rod 424 extends through the slider 20 and selectively abuts against an inner surface of the metal base 14. The lower sliding member 24 has an elongated slot 242 into which the threaded rod 424 of the locking bolt 42 slidably extends. In the first embodiment, the locking tab 44 is mounted in the lower sliding member 24 and has a threaded hole 442 formed in the locking tab 44 and screwed with the threaded rod 424 of the locking bolt 42. Because the locking tab 44 is slidable relative to the lower sliding member 24, the locking bolt 42 can be moved with the upper sliding member 22 relative to the lower sliding member 24.
In addition, a protective cap 60 is mounted on the upper sliding member 22 and covers the head 422 of the locking bolt 42. The protective cap 60 may be U-shaped and has two ends inserted respectively into two combination holes 224 defined in the upper sliding member 22 of the slider 20. With the protective cap 60 mounted across the head 422 of the locking bolt 42, the locking bolt 42 can be prevented from being rotated unintentionally.
Furthermore, the head 422 of the locking bolt 42 further has multiple sounding teeth 426 formed on the head 422 at a side facing the upper sliding member 22 and arranged in a circle. The upper sliding member 22 further has a sounding tab 26 having an end abutting and engaging one of the sounding teeth 426 on the head 422 of the locking bolt 42. When the locking bolt 42 is rotating, sound will be generated by the abutment and engagement between the sounding tab 26 and the sounding teeth 426. In addition, with the engagement between the sounding tab 26 and one of the sounding teeth 426, a positioning effect can be provided to the locking bolt 42 to prevent the locking bolt 42 from being rotated unintentionally.
The blade 50 is mounted slidably in the blade holder 10 and is connected to the lower sliding member 24 of the slider 20, such that the blade 50 can be moved with the slider 20 relative to the blade holder 10.
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To cut a thick object, the locking bolt 42 is rotated to make the threaded rod 424 of the locking bolt 42 abut against the inner surface of the metal base 14. Accordingly, the slider 20 and the blade 50 can be held securely at a desired position relative to the blade holder 10. Thus, a firm locking effect is provided for fitting with a cutting process with a large force.
With the relative travel between the locking bolt 42 and the lower sliding member 24, the upper sliding member 22 can be prevented from being jammed by the locking bolt 42 when the upper sliding member 22 is pushed to move. With such an arrangement, the automatic locking device 30 and the screw locking device 40 can be simultaneously mounted on the slider 20 to provide a dual locking effect.
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With the relative travel between the screw locking device 40, 40A, 40B, 40C and the slider 20, 20A, 20B, 20C, the slider 20, 20A, 20B, 20C can be prevented from being jammed by the locking bolt 42, 42A, 42B, 42C when the slider 20, 20A, 20B, 20C is pushed to move. Dual locking effect of automatic locking and screw locking is achieved, such that the cutter assembly in accordance with the present invention can be applied for different operation needs. With the locking effect provided by the automatic locking device 30 or the screw locking device 40, 40A, 40B, 40C, the blade 50 can be held in position relative to the bladed holder 10, and the user can select different locking effects based on different operation purposes so the cutter assembly in accordance with the present invention is versatile and convenient in use.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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