This disclosure relates generally to tools configured to be easily disassembled. More specifically, this disclosure relates to folding knives.
Folding knives are available in various configurations. In some of these configurations, the blade of a folding knife can be removed without the use of tools to facilitate cleaning, sharpening, replacement, or storing of a blade. As examples, U.S. Pat. Nos. 9,586,328, 9,597,809, and 9,862,106 describe knives having removable blades. Such knives can be disassembled without the use of tools, such as a screwdriver or hex key. Because folding knives having removable blades are particularly advantageous in harsh conditions (i.e., in situations where a knife is likely to become dirty or dull, and thus where the ability to clean, sharpen, or replace a blade in the field is important), it is beneficial to provide a folding knife with a removable blade having as simple a structure as possible. Simpler configurations can help to ensure that the blade remains easily removable after use in harsh conditions and that removal of the blade can be accomplished as quickly and reliably as possible. Accordingly, simple mechanisms allowing a folding knife to be easily disassembled are desirable.
Some folding knives have replaceable blades that can be disposed or discarded when they become dull. Disposable blades provide added convenience because a user can simply replace a dull, used blade with a new, sharp blade, rather than having to sharpen the dull blade. Despite their advantages, however, knives with disposable blades have their drawbacks. For example, many disposable blade knives do not reliably secure the blade to the handle. Additionally or alternatively, many disposable blade knifes have complex mechanisms for coupling the blade to and releasing the blade from the knife. These shortcomings can make typical disposable blade knives dangerous and/or difficult to use. Further, many disposable blade knives require proprietary blades, which are often difficult to find and/or expensive to replace. As a result, simple mechanisms allowing for a disposable blade to be secured to a folding knife, allowing quick and easy blade replacement, and/or allowing the use of standard blades are desired.
This disclosure is directed toward new and non-obvious methods and apparatuses relating to folding knives with replaceable blades. Specifically, disclosed herein are knives providing simple mechanisms that allow a folding knife to be easily disassembled and allow for a disposable blade to be safely secured and replaced. In some embodiments, the mechanisms allow for the use of standard blades.
In one representative embodiment, a folding knife includes a handle, a pivot mechanism, a blade retention member, and a replaceable blade. The handle includes a first side portion and a second side portion, and the first and second side portions of the handle are laterally spaced apart from each other. The pivot mechanism has a pivot element and an actuation member. The pivot element extends laterally from an inner surface of the second side portion of the handle. The actuation member is coupled to the first side portion of the handle and is movable relative to the first side portion of the handle between a first position and a second position without use of a tool. In the first position, the actuation member engages the pivot element and thereby couples the first and second side portions of the handle together. In the second position, the actuation member disengages the pivot element and thereby releases the first and second side portions of the handle from each other. The blade retention member includes a first side portion and a second side portion. The first and second side portions include openings extending laterally therethrough and are configured to receive the pivot element. The replaceable blade has a proximal end portion and a distal end portion. The proximal end portion is disposed between the first and second side portions of the blade retention member and has an opening extending laterally therethrough and configured for receiving the pivot element. The distal end portion extends beyond the blade retention member and comprises a cutting edge portion. The blade retention member and the blade are pivotable relative to the handle about the pivot element between an open configuration in which the cutting edge portion of the blade is exposed from the handle and a closed configuration in which the cutting edge portion of the blade is concealed by the handle.
In some embodiments, when the knife is assembled, the pivot element extends through the openings of the blade retention member and through the opening of the blade, thereby preventing the blade from moving longitudinally relative to the blade retention member and the handle.
In some embodiments, the first and second side portions of the blade retention member comprise mating features that allow the blade to be coupled to and removed from the blade retention member without use of a tool, and the mating features cause the first and second side portions of the blade retention member to interlock such that the blade and the first and second side portions of the blade retention member are prevented from moving vertically relative to each other.
In some embodiments, the mating features comprise a recess formed in the first side portion of the blade retention member and a projection extending from the second side portion of the blade retention member, wherein the recess is configured for receiving the proximal end portion of the blade and the projection of the second side portion of the blade retention member.
In some embodiments, the recess and projection extend laterally.
In some embodiments, the mating features cause the first and second side portions of the blade retention member to interlock such that the blade and the first and second side portions of the blade retention member are prevented from moving laterally relative to each other.
In some embodiments, the mating features form a dovetail type connection.
In some embodiments, the mating features form a tongue-and-groove type connection.
In some embodiments, the blade is a disposable blade.
In another representative embodiment, a folding knife includes a handle, a pivot mechanism, a blade retention member, and a replaceable blade. The handle includes a first side portion and a second side portion, wherein the first and second side portions of the handle are laterally spaced apart and separable from each other. The pivot element is disposed inside the handle. The blade retention member includes a blade-receiving recess and a pivot opening through which the pivot element extends. The replaceable blade is partially disposed in the blade-receiving recess. The blade comprises a pivot opening though which the pivot element extends and a cutting edge portion that extends outside of the blade-receiving recess. The blade retention member and the blade are pivotable relative to the handle between an open configuration in which the cutting edge portion of the blade is exposed from the handle for use and a closed configuration in which the cutting edge portion of the blade is concealed by the handle.
In some embodiments, the blade retention member extends over only one side of the blade.
In some embodiments, the blade retention member comprises first and second side portions positioned on opposite sides of the blade, the first and second side portions comprise mating features that allow the blade to be coupled to and removed from the blade retention member without use of a tool, and the mating features cause the first and second side portions of the blade retention member to interlock such that the blade and the first and second side portions of the blade retention member are prevented from moving vertically relative to each other.
In some embodiments, the mating features comprise the blade-receiving recess formed in the first side portion of the blade retention member and a projection extending from the second side portion of the blade retention member, and the recess is configured for receiving the projection of the second side portion of the blade retention member.
In some embodiments, the recess and projection extend laterally.
In some embodiments, the mating features cause the first and second side portions of the blade retention member to interlock such that the blade and the first and second side portions of the blade retention member are prevented from moving laterally relative to each other.
In some embodiments, the mating features form a dovetail type connection.
In some embodiments, the mating features form a tongue-and-groove type connection.
In some embodiments, the mating features comprise pins and openings, wherein each opening of the mating features is configured for receiving at least a portion of a respective pin.
In some embodiments, the blade is a standard blade.
In some embodiments, the blade is a disposable blade.
In another representative embodiment, a method of disassembling a folding knife is provided. The method includes separating a first side portion of a handle from a second side portion of a handle by moving an actuation mechanism relative to the handle from a first position to a second position without use of a tool, removing a pivot element from a blade retention member without use of a tool, separating a first side portion of a blade retention member from a second side portion of the blade retention member without use of a tool, and removing the blade from the blade retention member without use of a tool.
In some embodiments, prior to separating the first and second side portions of the blade retention member, the method further includes removing the pivot element from the blade.
In another representative embodiment, a blade retention member for a folding knife is provided, and the blade retention member includes a first side portion and a second side portion. The first and second side portions include openings extending laterally therethrough and configured to receive a pivot element of a folding knife. The first and second side portions are configured to receive a blade of the folding knife therebetween.
In some embodiments, the first and second side portions comprise mating features that allow the blade to be coupled to and removed from the blade retention member without use of a tool, and the mating features cause the first and second side portions of the blade retention member to interlock such that the blade and the first and second side portions of the blade retention member are prevented from moving vertically relative to each other.
In some embodiments, the mating features cause the first and second side portions to interlock such that the blade and the first and second side portions are prevented from moving laterally relative to each other.
In some embodiments, the blade is disposed distal relative to the openings of the blade retention member.
In some embodiments, the blade is a standard blade.
In some embodiments, the blade is a disposable blade.
The foregoing and other objects, features, and/or advantages of the disclosed technology will become more apparent from the following description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying figures, as well as the claims and accompanying drawings.
General Considerations
For purposes of this description, certain aspects, advantages, and novel features of the embodiments of this disclosure are described herein. The disclosed methods, apparatuses, and systems should not be construed as limiting in any way. Instead, the present disclosure is directed toward all novel and nonobvious features and aspects of the various disclosed embodiments, alone and in various combinations and sub-combinations with one another. The methods, apparatuses, and systems are not limited to any specific aspect or feature or combination thereof, nor do the disclosed embodiments require that any one or more specific advantages be present or problems be solved.
Although the operations of some of the disclosed methods are described in a particular, sequential order for convenient presentation, it should be understood that this manner of description encompasses rearrangement, unless a particular ordering is required by specific language. For example, operations described sequentially (e.g., assembly or disassembly of a folding knife) may in some cases be rearranged or performed concurrently. Moreover, for the sake of simplicity, the attached figures may not show the various ways in which the disclosed methods can be used in conjunction with other methods. As used herein, the terms “a”, “an” and “at least one” encompass one or more of the specified element. That is, if two of a particular element are present, one of these elements is also present and thus “an” element is present. The terms “a plurality of” and “plural” mean two or more of the specified element.
As used herein, the term “and/or” used between the last two of a list of elements means any one or more of the listed elements. For example, the phrase “A, B, and/or C” means “A,” “B,” “C,” “A and B,” “A and C,” “B and C,” or “A, B, and C.”
As used herein, the term “coupled” generally means physically coupled or linked. Two components that are coupled to the each other can be directly connected to each other or can be indirectly connected to each other with one or more intermediate elements between the coupled items.
The present disclosure concerns folding knives that can be more easily disassembled than some known folding knives, such as for cleaning or replacing a blade or other components. For example, folding knives disclosed herein can be manually disassembled, that is, disassembled without use of a tool (e.g., without a screwdriver, hex key, coin, etc.). In some embodiments, disclosed folding knives include a handle having first and second side portions having complementary locking elements which can prevent the side portions from being separated from one another.
Also disclosed herein are embodiments of folding knives with blade retention members. A blade retention member can be configured to safely support a disposable blade and/or to securely couple the blade to the handle. The disclosed blade retention members can be used with various handle and pivot configurations. The blade retention members disclosed herein can also allow for quick and easy blade replacement. In some embodiments, a blade retention member can allow a standard blade to be used.
As used herein, the term “disposable blade” refers to a blade that is intended to be used until dull and then discarded or recycled rather than be sharpened. As used herein, the term “standard blade” refers to a non-proprietary blade type that has generally uniform dimensions (within acceptable tolerances). Standard blades can be used in a variety of knifes and are available from multiple manufactures.
The handle 102 provides a location for the user to grasp the knife 100 when the knife is in the open or closed configurations. The handle 102 also conceals and protects the cutting edge of the blade when the knife is in the closed configuration. Referring to
In some embodiments, the handle 102 can include a locking mechanism configured to selectively retain the blade retention member 106 and the blade 108 in the open configuration during use. For example, as shown in
The side portions 112, 114 of the handle 102 can be coupled together by various means. For example, proximal end portions 120 and distal end portions 122 (
In some embodiments, the coupling mechanisms can be a “quick-release” mechanism or another type of mechanism that allows the handles to be coupled/released without the use of tools. As shown in the illustrated embodiment (see
Referring still to
As shown in
The side portions 138, 140 of the blade retention member 106 can comprise mating features such that the side portions 138, 140 and the blade 108 cannot move relative to each other when the knife 100 is assembled and such that the side portions 138, 140 of the blade retention member and the blade 108 can be easily separated from each other without the use of tools. These mating features can be configured to prevent relative movement between the side portions 138, 140 and/or the blade 108 in one or more directions. For example, the mating features can prevent relative movement in a longitudinal (proximal/distal) direction (e.g., left/right in the orientation depicted in
Referring to
It should be noted that in some embodiments one or more portions of the recess/projection can have a dovetail type connection and one or more other portions of the recess/projection can omit the dovetail type connection.
In other embodiments, the side portions of the blade retention member can include additional or alternative mating features. Additional examples are described below (see, e.g.,
The blade retention member 106 and blade 108 of the knife 100 can be assembled (e.g.,
Referring now to
When a user desires to exchange the blade 108, the user can easily disassemble the knife 100 by simply reversing the steps described above. Thus, the knife 100 comprises simple mechanisms that allow the knife 100 to be easily assembled/disassembled and allow for a disposable blade to be safely secured and replaced.
Although not shown, in some embodiments, the blade retention member 106 can include a guide pin opening (see, e.g., the guide pin opening 410 of the blade retention member 400 shown in
As shown in
When the blade 108 is inserted into the blade retention member 300 (as shown in
In some embodiments, the recess of the blade retention member can have a uniform width (rather than a wide portion and narrow portion). In such embodiments, the blade retention member contacts the upper and lower surfaces of the blade, as well as one side surface of the blade. As such, the blade retention member prevents relative vertical movement (e.g., pivoting about the pivot element) between the blade and the blade retention member. To prevent relative lateral movement between the blade, the blade retention member, and the handle, one side portion of the handle contacts the other side of the blade.
In some embodiments, the blade retention member 300 can be formed with a closed slot rather than a open recess. The slot can be configured for receiving the blade (e.g., similar to the wide portion 302a of the recess 302) but would not be open on the side.
In other embodiments, a blade retention member can include a first side portion with laterally-extending pins or shafts (e.g., disposed outside of the blade-receiving recess) and a second side portion with openings corresponding to the pins of the first side portion. The pins and openings can be configured to form a “snap-fit” type connection between the side portions which can prevent the side portions from separating while the knife is in use but also allows the side portions to be separated (e.g., with a user's fingers) in order to change the blade.
Referring again to
The first side portion 406 of the blade retention member 400 comprises a recess 414 on an inwardly-facing surface. The recess 414 is configured to receive a portion of the utility blade 402 and to leave a portion of the utility blade 402 exposed from the blade retention member 400. The recess 414 has a partial trapezoid to correspond to the trapezoidal shape of the utility blade. The surfaces of the first side portion 406 that define the recess 414 prevent the utility blade 402 from moving vertically (e.g., up/down in the orientation depicted in
Although not shown, blade retention member 400 can include protrusions or pins that extend laterally within the recess 414 of the first side portion 406. The protrusions can be configured to mate with the notches 416 (
In lieu of or in addition to protrusions of the blade retention member 400 mating with the notches 416 of the utility blade 402, the surfaces of the first side portion 406 that define the recess 414 can (at least partially) engage edges of the utility blade 402 to prevent the utility blade 402 from moving longitudinally. For example, as shown in
To prevent lateral movement of the utility blade 402, the second side portion of the blade retention member 400 can comprise a projection configured to extend laterally into the recess 414 of the first side portion 406 such that the utility blade 402 is pinched or sandwiched between the side portions of the blade retention member.
In order to prevent lateral separation between the side portions of the blade retention member 400, the side portions can include mating features. For example, in some embodiments, the blade retention member can include a “dovetail” type connection similar to that of the blade retention member 106 described above and shown in
Any of the blade retention members disclosed herein (e.g., the blade retention members 106, 200, 300, 400) can be adapted for use with the easily disassembled handle and pivot mechanisms described in U.S. Pat. No. 10,226,871, U.S. Publication No. 2017/0334077, and U.S. application Ser. No. 16/380,641.
In any embodiment described herein, the handle can be configured with a storage compartment for storing one or more replacement blades and/or a knife can be provided with a clip secured to the handle so that the knife can be clipped onto, for example, a user's belt or pocket.
The embodiments disclosed herein provide advantages over prior folding knives, including prior folding knives having removable blades. For example, some of the knives disclosed herein have a simple construction which can increase reliability of the knife and simplify the process of removing or replacing the blade. The handle and the blade retention member can be disassembled and the blade can be removed or replaced by hand without using any tools and without removing any small parts, thereby reducing or eliminating the chance of losing a part of the knife. Also disclosed embodiments provide simple blade retention members that allow for a disposable blade to be easily replaced and to be safely secured relative to a handle. Also, the disclosed embodiments can in some instances allow for the use of replacement standard blades.
The structural features described herein, with regard to any example, can be used separately and/or combined with other structural features described in any one or more of the other examples. For example, one or more features of the blade retention member 106 can be combined with any one or more features of the blades retentions members 200, 300, and/or 400 or vice versa.
In view of the many possible embodiments to which the principles of the disclosure may be applied, it should be recognized that the illustrated embodiments are only examples and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the claims. Rather, the scope of the claimed subject matter is defined by the following claims and their equivalents.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/825,705, filed on Mar. 28, 2019, which is incorporated by reference herein.
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