Embodiments of the present disclosure relate generally to a multipurpose cutting tool and, more particularly, to a collapsible or folding pair of scissors or shears configured with a cam-and-follower closure mechanism.
Cutting tools such as shears or scissors are common instruments for cutting a variety of materials ranging from paper and textiles to plastics and metals. The sizes and shapes of cutting tools may be configured based upon the material they are intended to cut. For example, small scissors may be used for various materials associated with sewing, such as threads or fabrics, or they may be used for cutting paper. Larger scissors or shears may be configured to cut through thicker or tougher materials, such as cardboard or fiber glass, for example.
Multipurpose tools are widely popular for their utility in a substantial number of different applications. As its name suggests, a multipurpose tool includes a number of tools carried by a common frame. A multipurpose tool may include different combinations of tools depending upon its intended application. For example, multipurpose tools that are designed for a more universal or generic application can include pliers, a wire cutter, a bit driver, one or more knife blades, a saw blade, a bottle opener or the like. Other multipurpose tools are designed to service more specific applications or niche markets and correspondingly include tools that are useful for the intended application. For example, multipurpose tools may be specifically designed for automobile repairs, hunting, fishing or other outdoor applications, gardening and the like.
One reason for the popularity of multipurpose tools is the capability provided by a multipurpose tool to provide a wide range of functionality with a single tool, thereby reducing the need to carry a number of different tools to perform those same functions. For example, a single multipurpose tool may be carried instead of a pair of pliers, one or more screwdrivers, a knife and a bottle opener. As such, the burden upon a user is reduced since the user need only carry a single multipurpose tool. However, the implementation of scissors in multi-purpose tools has generally been limited to light-duty scissors with limited functionality.
Embodiments of the present invention may include a cutting tool which may be embodied in a multipurpose tool or as a cutting tool that folds into a handle. According to an example embodiment, the cutting tool may include: a first blade and a second blade, where the first blade is pivotably coupled to the second blade at a first pivot point, where the first blade pivots relative to the second blade about a first pivot axis through the first pivot point; and a lever pivotably coupled to the second blade at a second pivot point, where the lever pivots relative to the second blade about a second pivot axis through the second pivot point. One of the first blade and the lever defines a cam surface, and the other of the first blade and the lever defines a follower. In response to the lever being driven in a first direction, the follower moves relative to the cam surface, closing the first blade with respect to the second blade to form a cutting nip.
According to some embodiments, the cutting tool may include a spring element, where in response to the first blade closing with respect to the second blade, the first blade presses against a bias of the spring element. The spring element provides a bias force to the lever in a second direction opposite the first direction. According to some embodiments, the second blade is coupled to the lever with a fastener defining an axis along the first pivot axis, where the first blade defines an arcuate slot, and where in response to the first blade closing with respect to the second blade, the fastener translates within the arcuate slot.
The cutting tool of some embodiments may define a deployed position and a stowed, folded position. The cutting tool may include a spring element, where the spring element biases the first blade away from the second blade in response to the cutting tool being disposed in the deployed position, and does not drive the first blade away from the second blade in response to the cutting tool being disposed in the stowed, folded position. The second blade may include a recess, where the recess engages a tab in response to the cutting tool being disposed in the deployed position, where the second blade becomes fixed in the deployed position in response to the tab engaging the recess. The spring element may be aligned with and engaged with a driving element of the first blade in response to the cutting tool being disposed in the deployed position. The spring element may be driven out of alignment with the first blade in response to the cutting tool being disposed in the stowed, folded position.
The first pivot axis may be defined through a handle of a multipurpose tool, where the first blade and the second blade are configured to pivot about the first pivot axis between a deployed position in which the cutting tool is operable for cutting and a stowed, folded position within the handle of the multipurpose tool in which the cutting tool is not operable for cutting.
Embodiments provided herein may include a multipurpose tool including a cutting tool translatable between a folded, stowed position relative to the multipurpose tool and a deployed position relative to the multipurpose tool. The cutting tool includes: a first blade; a second blade, where the second blade pivots relative to the multipurpose tool about a first axis between the folded, stowed position and the deployed position, where the first blade pivots relative to the multipurpose tool about the first axis between the folded, stowed position and the deployed position; and a lever pivotably coupled to the second blade and pivotable relative to the second blade about a second axis, different from the first axis, where in response to the cutting tool being disposed in the deployed position, driving the lever toward the multipurpose tool causes the first blade to pivot about the first axis toward the second blade.
According to some embodiments, in response to the cutting tool being disposed in the deployed position, a cutting nip is formed between the first blade and the second blade, and where the lever closes the cutting nip in response to being driven toward the multipurpose tool. Embodiments may include a spring element. In response to the cutting tool being disposed in the deployed position, the spring element biases the first blade away from the second blade. In response to the cutting tool being disposed in the stowed, folded position, the spring element does not bias the first blade away from the second blade. The spring element may be aligned with the first blade and a driving element of the first blade engages the spring element in response to the cutting tool being disposed in the deployed position. A portion of the first blade may drive the spring element from alignment with the first blade in response to the cutting tool being moved to the stowed, folded position.
The multipurpose tool of some embodiments includes a cam surface defined by the lever, where the first blade includes a follower. In response to the cutting tool being disposed in the deployed position and lever being advanced toward the multipurpose tool, the cam surface of the lever drives the follower to close the first blade relative to the second blade at the cutting nip.
Embodiments provided herein may include a cutting tool having: a first blade and a second blade, where the first blade is coupled to the second blade at a first pivot point, where the first blade defines a cam follower and pivots relative to the second blade about a first pivot axis through the first pivot point; and a lever pivotably coupled to the second blade at a second pivot point, where the lever defines a cam surface and pivots relative to the second blade about a second pivot axis through the second pivot point, where the second blade is driven toward the first blade in response to the lever being advanced toward the first pivot point and the cam follower translating along the cam surface. The first blade may define a slot where the lever is pivotably coupled to the second blade by a fastener that passes through the slot in the first blade. Embodiments may include a spring element, where the spring element engages a driving element of the first blade and biases the first blade away from the second blade. Embodiments may include a handle, where the second blade is held fixed relative to the handle, and where the first blade and lever move relative to the second blade to perform a cutting operation.
Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the inventions are shown. Indeed, these inventions may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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Example embodiments of scissors as described herein for use with a multipurpose tool may need to be folded into the body 120 of the tool 100.
As shown, the first blade 140 and the second blade 145 rotate about pivot axis 122 of the tool body 120 toward the stowed position. The lever 130 rotates about a fastener 112 defining a pivot point, where the fastener 112 passes through a slot (shown in detail below) in the first blade 140 and is secured to the second blade 145. As illustrated, the first blade 140, second blade 145, and lever 130 each fold into the body of the tool in a stowed position.
The biasing of the first blade 140 and the second blade 145 into an open position is useful during operation of the scissors. However, biasing the blades apart is not beneficial when the blades are stowed within the body of the tool in the folded position. As such, embodiments described herein only provide biasing of the blades away from one another when the scissors 110 are in the deployed position relative to the body of the tool 100. To accomplish this, the spring element 115 is held fixed relative to the axis of rotation 122 of the first and second blades, such that when the first blade 140, second blade 145, and the lever 130 are rotated relative to the body 120 of the tool as shown in
The spring element 115 is part of a spring body 113, as shown in
In the open, deployed position of the scissors 110 relative to the multipurpose tool 100, the second blade 145 is held fixed relative to the tool body 120 to enable the first blade 140 to be moved relative to the second blade to execute a cutting operation. To hold the second blade 145 in the open position relative to the tool body 120, the tool body may be equipped with a locking tab (shown as 151 in
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The fastener 112 of some embodiments may be a flat-headed fastener having a countersink chamfer configured to engage a countersink of through hole 133. The chamfer of the fastener 112 and the countersink of hole 33 may be configured such that they cooperate to press the first blade 140 toward the second blade 145 as the blades are closed relative to one another when the lever 130 is pressed. In this manner, as the lever 130 is pressed, the first blade may be driven toward the second blade to press the cutting edges (141 and 149 of
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. For example, while embodiments described herein generally refer to a cutting tool for use with a multipurpose tool, embodiments of the cutting tool described above may be incorporated into a tool that has no other significant function other than operating as a handle for the cutting tool into which the cutting tool may be folded, thereby providing a compact cutting tool. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.