The present invention relates generally to cutting tools and more particularly to a tool for cutting heavy plastic.
Product packaging has undergone substantial change in recent years and has generally become more difficult to remove. The packaging must withstand the rigors of shipping, impede shop-lifters, and attractively display the product for retail sales and hold the product in a compact container. Increasingly, the packaging material of choice has become plastic. The plastic is formed from heavy clear sheet to conform to the contours of the products and to display the products for the retail sales. The plastic packaging, especially for electronic devices, is very difficult to open safely. The heavy plastic resists cutting, and can become very sharp, cutting the unwary consumer.
There is a clear need for devices which can easily and safely open heavy plastic wrapping. My prior patent, U.S. Pat. No. 7,003,884 B2, provided a tool for opening heavy plastic packaging. However, it was discovered that when my cutting tool was used for cutting the heaviest plastic package repeatedly caused the two main sections of the housing to separate. Further, it was discovered that some injuries were occurring if the tool was used improperly. Therefore, an improved tool is desired which will not separate when subjected to the heaviest use and which is designed to prevent users from being able to injure themselves. My new improved design accomplishes these goals and more.
The invention incorporates two types of cutting blades encased in a housing and having handle structure for gripping by the user. A means for extending and retracting a first blade is contained within the housing. In the preferred embodiment, the means for extending and retracting the first blade comprises a track, a spring to bias the first blade in its retracted position and a push button to move the position of the blade from the retracted to the extended, cutting position. The spring-biased first blade is extended into its cutting position when the user holds the push button which moves the blade forward. When the first blade is extended using the button, the first blade is then used to cut a small slit into the heavy plastic wrap to begin the opening process.
The end of housing terminates in an extended finger-shaped member and a thumb member separated from each other by an elongated opening. A second blade is placed across the elongated opening at junction of the elongated finger and thumb. The second blade is then urged forward into the slit (made by the first blade) and continues to enlarge the opening until the package is opened.
The angle of the second blade is selected so that the blade will not be in a position to cut the packaging unless the user holds the handle above the packaging. The second cutting blade is placed such that it will cut the packaging only when the handle is held at a 30 degree or greater above the plane of the packaging. The configuration and diagonal placement of the blade at less than 20.5 degrees from the horizontal, and preferably 19.5 degrees, across the opening between the finger and thumb prevents the user from being able to insert his fingers into the slit made in the packaging and subsequently, cut on the plastic.
An interlocking housing assembly is provided to add strength to the construction of the tool. The housing has a front half and a back half, the two halves secured to each other. The inside of the front half of the housing panel is formed with male tabs which are inserted into tab receivers provided on the inside of the back half panel. As the tool is closed, the male tabs are inserted into the tab receivers which lock the front side of the tool to back side of the tool.
The invention will be more fully understood by reference to the following drawings that are for illustrative purposes only:
An assembled cutting tool 8 is shown in
The cutting tool further includes a spring-biased first blade 28 shown in
The housing forms an elongated finger 42 which extends from the first end 14 of the housing 10 forming a cantilever. The finger 42 is located opposite to the thumb 18 and is formed at the termination of the first end 14 of the housing. The finger 42 and the thumb 18 define an elongated opening 16 and form a junction 46 at the first end 14 of the housing 10. The length of the finger is selected so that it may readily navigate through the packaging.
A second blade 50 is molded into the housing 10 and mounted across the opening 16 at the junction 46 of the finger 42 and the thumb 18. The cutting blade 50 is shaped, sized and orientated to facilitate forward cutting of heavy plastic and other types of packaging.
To use the tool, the operator first pierces the packaging with the first blade 46 in its extended cutting position. The finger 42 is then inserted into the opening formed by the first blade and urged forward cutting the packaging as desired to remove the product inside the packaging.
The second blade 50 is oriented across the junction 46 at an angle selected to prevent the user from being able to cut the packaging unless the second end of the tool is at an angle of 30 degrees from the packaging as shown in
The first end 14 is formed with two indentations 94 and 96 which receive magnets (not shown) in the production mold. The magnets hold the second blade 50 in the desired location when the second blade 50 is molded in place in the housing. After the plastic forming the housing cures, the magnets slide out.
It will be appreciated that there are a number of ways in which the first blade 28 can be moved from its retracted to its extended cutting position, with various control mechanisms. In the preferred embodiment, the first blade 28 is mounted on a track 40 as shown in
The housing 10 is preferably formed as two substantially flat layers 60 and 62 (both are shown in
The length “y” of the finger 42 has been determined to be optimized at one and five-eighth inches extending from the edge of the blade as shown in
The present disclosure includes that contained in the present claims as well as that of the foregoing description. Although this invention has been described in its preferred forms with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred forms has been made only by way of example and numerous changes in the details of construction and combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the scope of the invention should be determined not only by the embodiments illustrated, but by the appended claims and their legal equivalents.
This Application claims the benefit pursuant to 35 U.S.C. 119(e) of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/915,356 filed by the applicant on May 1, 2007.
| Number | Date | Country | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 60915356 | May 2007 | US |