This invention relates to cutting tools. Specifically, the present invention relates to a dual purpose cutting and piercing apparatus for cutting and piercing open plastic material from a package and cutting and piercing corrugated packages.
It is commonplace to find many products encased in a clear plastic material. Manufacturers often use a plastic packaging material for a wide variety of reasons ranging from protecting the product from damage to providing an anti-theft precaution. However, although there are several reasons why the manufactures utilize plastic material to encase goods, there are some significant disadvantages to using this plastic material. In particular, the consumer oftentimes has significant difficulties in opening these plastic encased packages.
One such example of this plastic packaging is clam-shell heat sealed plastic packages. This plastic packaging is extremely difficult to cut through. The plastic does not easily separate from the package. Additionally, the plastic packaging (e.g., packaging containing various electronic items, such as CD players, calculators, batteries, etc.) does not include any way of easily cutting through the plastic material to allow the removal of the item inside without some type of cutting tool.
To open such packages, existing tools used by consumers include knives, box cutters and other sharp objects to pierce and cut through plastic. However, these cutting devices are not safe and merely pierce the plastic without providing any mechanism to smoothly cut the plastic material or remove it from the package. When a knife is used to pierce the plastic, the consumer still cannot cut through curves and angles of the plastic to safely tear it away from the package.
Additionally, employees of retail stores or large companies encounter packages having a strong plastic layer covering products. Many employees encounter a large amount of these packages which requires repetitive removal of the plastic material. Because these packages are not easy to open, employees utilizing sharp cutting tools are prone to accidents because of the frequency of their actions and the difficulty in opening the packages.
Currently, there is no existing cutting device which can easily pierce a plastic material from a package, cut the plastic material as desired away from the package, cut around curves and corners associated with the package, and allow the easy removal of the plastic material in a safe and efficient manner. It would be advantageous to have a cutting apparatus which incorporates a piercing tool with a mechanism to allow the plastic material to be easily cut and removed from a package without damaging the product inside of the package. It is an object of the present invention to provide such an apparatus.
In one aspect, the present invention is a cutting apparatus for cutting material covering an object. The cutting apparatus includes a main body having a handle located on a first end for grasping by a user and an applicator end located on a second end opposite the first end. The cutting apparatus also includes a compartment having a slidable base with a piercing device on a first end and cutting device on a second opposite end. The compartment is positioned within the main body. The base may be positioned to allow selection of the piercing device or the cutting device. The selected device is positioned adjacent the applicator end and extended through the applicator end. The compartment may be optionally removed from the handle. In addition, the cutting device preferably includes a hook-shaped tip and an adjacent cutting edge. The piercing device is used for piercing the material while the cutting device cuts the material.
In another aspect, the present invention is a cutting tool for cutting material. The cutting tool includes a main body having an applicator end. Additionally, the cutting tool includes a piercing device having a sharp pointed end for piercing the material and a cutting device for pulling and cutting the material. The desired tip may be selected and positioned adjacent the applicator end, the selected tip being extended through the applicator end.
In still another aspect, the present invention is a cutting apparatus for cutting and removing plastic material from a package. The cutting apparatus includes a main body having an applicator end and an opposite handle end. Within the main body is a slidable base having a piercing device with a sharp pointed end located on a first end for piercing the material. On an opposite second end is a cutting device for pulling and cutting the material. The cutting device has a hook-shaped tip and a cutting edge adjacent the hook-shaped device. A device may be selected and extended through the applicator end by positioning a selected device adjacent the applicator end. The cutting device and the piercing device are each extendable by sliding the base forward to an extended position. However, each device is stowed in a closed position when not adjacent the applicator end. When the selected device is adjacent the applicator end, the device is extended through a slotted opening in the applicator end to expose the selected device from the applicator end.
A cutting apparatus for cutting and removing a plastic or cardboard material from a package is disclosed.
The main body 14 is preferably constructed of a rigid plastic encompassing a hollow housing. The handle 16 may also include indentations to form a handhold 17 to provide a grip for a user of the cutting apparatus. The cutting apparatus is sized and shaped to fit comfortably in an adult's hand. In the preferred embodiment of the present invention, the cutting apparatus is approximately 5 inches long and 2 inches high.
It should be noted that the piercing device and the cutting device explained below are orientated with an angle of θ of approximately 45 degree angle in relation to the handle 16. This angle provides an orientation of the tips in relation to the plastic material in such a manner which is easy for the user to pierce and cut the plastic material. A removable consumable 23 is housed within the compartment and may be removed from the handle 16 by any attachment mechanism. For example, the consumable 23 may be removed by unlocking the cover. The consumable may then be replaced or placed in the pocket-sized apparatus. The consumable is interchangeable with the pocket-sized apparatus (
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The compartment is preferably constructed of an upper casing 32 and a lower casing 34 in a clam shell design which is preferably connected by molding 36 surrounding a substantial portion of the compartment. Preferably, the compartment is constructed of a strong rigid material such as a heavy duty plastic.
It should be understood that the cutting and piercing devices may be extended by any mechanism which enables the devices to be extended from a retracted position. In an alternate embodiment of the present invention, the devices may be rigidly fixed in an extended position. Additionally, although a cutting device and piercing device is depicted, any cutting device may be used and still be within the scope of the present invention.
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When it is desired to open a package, the user may slide the selector button 28 along the semicircular track 30 to either the left or right position. By position the selector button to the right or left, either the cutting device or the piercing device is positioned adjacent the slotted opening. The slide button 24 is then depressed and slid forward to extend the selected device. The user may then grasp the handle 16 and use the piercing device to pierce the packaging material, such as the plastic material. Once the material is pierced, the slide button is depressed and moved rearward. The selector button may then be positioned to the opposite side. Next, the slide button is depressed and slide forward to extend the hook-shaped cutting device 40. The user may then utilize the hook-shaped tip 44 to pull up upon the plastic material, thereby exposing the plastic material to the cutting edge 42. Additionally, the hook-shaped tip acts as a guide for the cutting edge 42. The cutting edge may then easily cut through the plastic material without damaging the product enclosed within the plastic material. The cutting edge may then cut in any direction as desired by the user. Because of the hook-shaped tip ability to guide the cutting edge, a shearing action is created during the cutting process, thereby enhancing the ability of the cutting apparatus to cut through the plastic material. Additionally, because of the configuration of the tip and plastic coating, the cutting apparatus may cut around edges and corners with ease. As desired, the plastic material may then be removed from the product.
When use of the cutting apparatus is complete, the slide button 24 is depressed and slid rearward. The selector button 28 is then positioned in the middle position (
The cutting apparatus may be utilized on a surface requiring cutting and is not limited to plastic covered products or cardboard. The cutting apparatus may allow a user to simply use the piercing tip or the cutting tip. Additionally, the cutting apparatus is particularly useful for removing cardboard packaging from a product (e.g., corrugated box opener). A novel feature of the present invention is the singular blade having the dual purpose of a piercing device and a cutting device. Additionally, the compartment allows the easy removal and replacement of the dual purpose piercing device and cutting device, thereby providing easy and safe replacement of the devices within the compartment.
The present invention provides many advantages over existing cutting devices. The present invention enables a user to pierce a material and then easily cut through the material by use of at least two extendable tips. The cutting tip allows the user to separate the material from a product and easily cut the exposed material without damage to the product. The present invention is easily carried by the user and may be positioned in a stowed position for added safety.
It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the removal of plastic material from a package. The piercing tip and cutting tip may be used to cut other types of material as needed. Additionally, the cutting apparatus may include other types of tips, such as cutting surfaces formed in different shapes.
While the present invention is described herein with reference to illustrative embodiments for particular applications, it should be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. Those having ordinary skill in the art and access to the teachings provided herein will recognize additional modifications, applications, and embodiments within the scope thereof and additional fields in which the present invention would be of significant utility.
Thus, the present invention has been described herein with reference to a particular embodiment for a particular application. Those having ordinary skill in the art and access to the present teachings will recognize additional modifications, applications and embodiments within the scope thereof.
It is therefore intended by the appended claims to cover any and all such applications, modifications and embodiments within the scope of the present invention.
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