1. Technical Field
This invention relates to folding knives that have a compact configuration in which the knife blade is pivotally attached to a support and enclosure handle, so as to be folder therewithin when not in use. Such knives have locking elements to engage and hold the knife blade in a locked open position for use or a folded closed non-use position. Such locking mechanisms are referred to as locking bar or pin configurations,
2. Description of Prior Art
Prior art folding knives have a variety of blade locking engagements structures to accommodate a number of blade lock and release positions, see for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,338,431, 6,378,214, 8,042,276, and Applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 7,469,476.
U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,338,431 and 6,378,214 by the same inventor disclose a folding locking knife blade mechanism with lock post selectively engaged on the blade tang.
U.S. Pat. No. 8,042,276 claims a folding knife with a thumb release opening having a push pad that displaces liner lock allowing the blade to rotate from a locked, open, or closed position.
In applicant's U.S. Pat. No. 7,469,476, a folding locking knife is claimed having a spring urge pivot locking bar with a safety pin within the frame that engages the end of the locking bar.
A dual locking arm for a folding knife to lock and hold the knife blade in locked open use position or in folded handle engagement position. The dual locking arm has a blade shank engagement pin therebetween which is spring urge on a pivot within the handle, and an arm release slidable safety pin that prevents the locking arm from movement by user blade displacement to open or close position of the knife blade.
Referring to
The dual locking bar portion 15 comprises a pair of identical locking bars 20A and 20B secured to respective side of a bar spacer spring receiving fitting 21 by a pair of longitudinally spaced pins 22, which extend through aligned apertured pairs at 23 in their respective locking bars 20A and 20B and bar spacer spring receiving fitting 21.
A blade engagement pin 24 extends through the spaced locking bars 20A and 20B in oppositely disposed relation to said pins 22. The bar spacer spring receiving fitting 21 has an elongated spring receiving opening 25 and an elongated locking bar locking pin receiving opening 26 therethrough. A locking bar spring 27 is therefore positioned within the spring receiving opening 25 on a stop pin 27A, which is registered within apertures A in the respective frame members 13 and 14 and corresponding oppositely disposed knife handles 28 and 29.
A safety release locking pin assembly 30 for release of the dual locking bar portion 15 is positioned within the bar spacer spring receiving fitting 21 and extends through the aligned openings 13A and 14A in the corresponding frame members 13 and 14 and 28A and 29A in the handle portions 28 and 29 for use, access, and blade release activation as will be described in greater detail hereinafter.
The knife handle 28 has a contoured recess area 31 therein, overlying the safety locking pin aligned openings 13A and 28A and the aligned spring stop pin aperture A. A moveable two-part safety blade release locking bar pin 32A is positioned through the corresponding aligned handle portions 28 and 29 openings and is secured to one another for respective movement within the elongated locking pin opening 26.
A bifurcated resilient element 33, best seen in
In use, it will be seen that the elongated locking pin opening 26 has a transversally enlarged end portion at 26A which when in overlying alignment with the corresponding elongated opening at 28A and the handle portion 20A, will provide a unique locking pin retainment when under spring urged pressure by the hereinbefore described resilient element 33.
It will therefore when so engaged on the locking bar pin 32A, prevent the locking bar assembly 15 from pivoting movement when the blade engagement pin 24 is registerably engaged within the retainment notch 34 in the blade shank 11B in open lock position as illustrated best in
Alternately, the blade engagement pin 24 will be registerably engaged against a retainment release notch and incline surface 35 on the blade shank 11B when in closed position, as seen in
Referring now to operational
Referring now to
As the blade 11A continues to rotate towards open position, the blade engagement pin 24 follows the blade shanks 11A perimeter arcuate edge pivoting the dual locking bar portion 15 on pivot pin 36, as seen in
It will be seen that the dual locking bar portion 15 provides by unique exterior orientation an improved highly effective and superior blade engagement and safety blade locking mechanism in a visual orientation for a fold knife, and it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various changes and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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7469476 | Demko | Feb 2008 | B2 |
8042276 | Lerch et al. | Mar 2011 | B2 |
20060230620 | Steigerwalt | Oct 2006 | A1 |
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Merriam-Webster, definition of pin, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pin. |
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