This invention relates generally to blade loading systems for trimming and cutting devices. More particularly, this invention relates to knives which are loadable with a plurality of blades for sequential sliding movement to a forward position to present a cutting edge for usage.
Briefly stated, a knife comprises a body having a handle portion with a frontal opening for a blade and a receiving cavity opening through the body. A cartridge comprising a magazine of blades is insertable into the receiving cavity. A carrier is manually operable for receiving the blade from the cartridge and positioning the blade for extension through the opening to present a cutting edge. A button projects through the body and is manually depressable to release the blade from the carrier to permit withdrawal forwardly from the opening. The button may also be depressable to allow the cartridge to be withdrawn from the body.
The cartridge forms a receptacle for receiving a plurality of blades and the receptacle defines a detent which interacts to secure the cartridge to the body. A pivoted lever arm mounted interiorally to the body at one end connects to the button and a second end engages the cartridge to retain the cartridge in the body. The cartridge has an exterior surface which mates with a body upon reception in the receiving cavity. A window opens through the exterior surface to allow visual inspection of blades in the cartridge. The cartridge has a frame and a cover which snaps into the frame to capture the blades. A biasing member may be mounted into the interior of the cover. The frame and cover prevent direct contact with cutting portions of the blades.
The blades are preferably substantially congruent and further include three notches in an upper location thereof. The blades may take various forms such as a trapezoidal shape, a hook-type shape or a hawk-type shape. To enhance versatility, a second cartridge has a magazine of blades with a different configuration from those of the first cartridge.
The cartridge may be a molded member. An overmold substantially defines the exterior of the knife body. In one embodiment, the cover further comprises a plurality of projections which form a one time lock with the frame.
According to another aspect a utility knife is provided which comprises a body having a handle portion and a frontal opening for a blade and a receiving cavity opening into body. A cartridge containing a plurality of blades is insertable into said receiving cavity. The cartridge has front and rearward tabs. A blade carrier is manually operable for receiving a blade from said cartridge and moveable into an extended position to position said blade through said opening into a cutting position. The front and rearward cartridge catches are adapted to releaseably engage said tabs to secure said cartridge in said body.
a-d are side views of the various stages of a hobby knife having a removeable blade cartridge; and
a-d are isometric views of the various stages of a trimmer having a removeable blade cartridge.
With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several Figures, a utility knife is designated with the numeral 10 in
The knife body 12 includes a receiving cavity 13 which is dimensioned and configured to complement the cartridge 20 as best illustrated in
At the interior of the knife body 12, a blade carrier (not illustrated) is configured for sequentially receiving a blade and sliding longitudinally in the body to project the blade through a frontal opening 14 of the utility knife to present a cutting edge 32. The carrier includes locating tabs (not illustrated) which mate with notches 34 of the blade to allow the innermost blade to be projected by the carrier. The upper body of the utility knife includes a longitudinal slot 16 (
The cartridge 20 may assume various forms such as illustrated in
In one embodiment, a release catch in the form of a detent 48 is positioned at the side of the cartridge. With reference to
Upon insertion of the cartridge 20 into the knife body 12, the underside surface 36 of the cartridge is integrated with the contoured surface of the body and the handle and includes a molded contoured grip portion 37 to facilitate gripping and usage of the knife. In addition, a window 39 is formed at the underside to allow viewing of the number of blades remaining in the cartridge.
The utility knife 10, 10A functions in a highly efficient and safe manner. The cartridge 20 with the blade magazine is inserted into the receiving cavity 13 of the knife body. The finger button 18 may be employed so that the carrier receives the innermost blade and the finger button is moved to force the blade through the frontal opening 14 to the cutting position. When it is desired to replace the blade, the frontal button 52 is depressed which forces the notches 34 to disengage from the carrier retention tabs and allows the blade to be forwardly removed from the utility knife body. The finger button 18 may then be retracted to pick up a new blade from the blade magazine which is forced against the carrier by the spring 44 of the magazine. The newly received blade is then projected to the forward position.
It will be appreciated that the button 52 in some embodiments functions to both allow for ejection of the used blade and to release the cartridge for removal from the knife blade body. When it is desired to replace the cartridge 20 entirely, there will be no blade in the cartridge and in the blade channel and accordingly pressing the button 52 will allow release of the lever 50 to pivot and force the latch 54 to disengage from the detent 48 and the cartridge 20 to be manually removed from the blade body as schematically illustrated in
The knife body preferably has a smooth contoured, aesthetically pleasing appearance with an overmold or outer layer which is configured to facilitate gripping and usage of the utility knife. The outer layer is formed of a resilient and/or flexible polymer material, such as TPE. The material may be overmolded over a rigid body portion which may be metal or an appropriate polymer such as ABS. The outer layer may be formed by an injection molding process or any other similar process used in the art. In addition, a finger channel 60 is formed at the upper portion around the longitudinal extant of the slot 16. The finger channel 60 is also provided with an overmold outer surface to facilitate usage of the utility knife.
Ribs 62 and grooves 64 molded to form exterior surface contours are conformably engaged by the hand during usage. The ribs and grooves provide increased resiliency in areas of contact creating a cushioning effect that relieves pressure on the hand and fingers during usage, thereby reducing fatigue and increasing comfort. The increased resiliency helps maintain the grip and facilitates cutting precision.
In the illustrated embodiment the cartridge 20 is employed with a plurality of trapezoidal type cutting blades 30. However, with reference to
The cartridge provides a very efficient and quick means for replacing a new blade magazine upon usage of the spent blades. In addition, because of the sealed package feature, the cartridge and the blades can be handled and loaded into the utility knife without the user's exposure to the cutting edges of the blades.
It should be appreciated that in some embodiments the cartridge could be loaded from the side and snapped into position.
In accordance with another aspect shown in
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A release button 146 is mounted in the side of the knife body 100. The release button 146 is adapted to provide for release of the cartridge 104 when the blade carrier 116 is in its rearward position. In this connection, the release button 146 has a portion extending into the knife body 100 that has an inclined surface 148 thereon that is designed to mate with and engage an inclined surface 150 on the upstanding arm 134 of the pivotable member 132 of the front cartridge catch 112 as shown in
With the release button 146 depressed and the hook 138 disengaged from the front tab 108 on the cartridge 104, the cartridge 104 may be grasped by the fingers and pulled outwardly. For this purpose, the knife body 100 may be provided with arcuate depressions 153 to provide finger access for grasping the cartridge 104. As it is being pulled outwardly, after the front end is free, the cartridge 104 may pulled slightly forward to release the rear tab 110 from the from the rear cartridge catch 114 and then completely removed.
When the cartridge 104 is inserted into the knife body 100, it is positioned so that the outermost blade 106 can be engaged by the blade carrier 116. The blade carrier 116 is moveable within the knife body 100 between a retracted position where it can engage a blade 106 in the cartridge 104 and a forward position wherein an engaged blade 106 projects from the forward end of the knife body 100 and presents a cutting surface. The blade carrier 116 is moveable between the two positions by the thumb button 118 positioned on the top side of the knife body 100 and connected to the blade carrier 116 by a connecting member 154 which extends through an elongated slot 156 in the top of the knife body 100. The blade carrier 116 includes a bracket member 158 to which is attached a spring clip 160.
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The front and rear cartridge catches 112 and 114 are adapted to be rendered unreleaseable when the blade carrier 116 is in the forward position and a blade is positioned for cutting. In this connection, as shown particularly in
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With the above described arrangement, the cartridge 104 will be releasably held in place within the knife body 100, and releasable when the blade carrier 116 is in its retracted position and the release button 146 is depressed. When the thumb button 118 moves the blade carrier 116 into its extended position to expose the knife blade 106, the cartridge 104 is rendered unreleaseable even if the release button 142 is depressed. The side release button 146, which will enable removal of the magazine when depressed and the blade carrier 116 is in its retracted position, also serves to release the blade 106 from the blade carrier 116 to permit removal of a used blade from the knife body when the blade carrier 116 is in its extended position.
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The cartridge 202 is inserted into the opening 210 in the bottom of the gripping portion 208 as shown in
A release button 222 is provided in the side of the body 204. When the blade 212 is in its extended cutting position, depressing the release button 222 as shown in
a-d show a trimmer 250 of the type adapted to be moved along an arm 252 to trim sheets of paper. The trimmer 250 includes a head member 254 mounted for reciprocal movement on the arm 252. The head member 254 includes a body 256 having an opening 258 in its top surface 260 for the reception of a blade cartridge 262 holding a plurality of blades 264. The opening 258 is surrounded by a lip 266 that extends over the side of the body 256 as shown. One side wall 268 of the body 256 is adapted to ride between the two rails 270 and 272 of the arm 252 while the outer side wall 274 is adapted to be positioned on the outside of the arm 252.
The cartridge 262 includes a top surface 276 coextensive with the top surface 260 of the body 256 including the ribs 278. The top surface 276 of the cartridge 262 includes a tongue 280 extending from the side of the cartridge 262 and adapted to be received within a slot 282 in the lip 266 on the head member 254. As the tongue 280 extends beyond the side of the body 256, the tongue 280 provides a finger hold for grasping the cartridge 262 to remove it from the body 256 of the head member 254. The cartridge 262 also includes a downwardly extending ear portion 284 on one side having an elongated opening 286 extending therethrough. The opening 286 provides access to the blades 264 for a blade carrier (not show) which is connected to a finger button 288 through an elongated slot 290 in the outer side 274 of the body 256 of the head member 254. The outer side wall 274 and front wall 292 of the body 256 of the head member 254 have a window 292 provided therein to view the number of blades 264 remaining in the cartridge 262 while the cartridge 260 is inserted in the body 256.
The blades 264 are circular with a cutting edge extending around their entire periphery. The blades 264 have a center aperture 294 and an elongated slot 296 as shown. When the cartridge 262 is inserted into the head member 254, the blades 264 are positioned between the outside of the arm 252 and the inner surface of the outer side wall 274 of the body 256 of the head member 254. With the cartridge 262 inserted in the head member 254, the finger button 288 is moved downwardly as shown in
While various embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto. Accordingly, it is understood that the present embodiments have been described by way of illustration and not limitation.
This application claims the priority of U.S. Patent Application No. 60/789,530 filed on Apr. 4, 2006.
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