Electric slicing knife with switch guard

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6185826
  • Patent Number
    6,185,826
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 13, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, February 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An electrically operated slicing knife includes an axially movable switch guard overlying the switch of the knife. The switch guard is movable to a first position whereat the switch is uncovered and a second position whereat the switch is covered to prevent a user from actuating the switch. A pair of user actuated buttons control ejection of the blade of the knife. When the buttons are in a first position, the blade is locked relative to the knife handle, and the switch guard when positioned to uncover the knife switch maintains the buttons in their locked position. When the switch guard is moved to cover the switch, the buttons can be actuated by a user to unlock the blades from the knife handle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to an electrically powered slicing knife, and in particular to an electric knife having a switch guard functioning to reduce the possibility of injury to a user of the knife when the user desires to remove the blades thereof.




Electrically operated slicing knives are among the most popular small kitchen electrical appliances. Most of these slicing knives comprise a pair of blades releaseably secured together and reciprocated by a suitable electric motor contained in a housing. The blades are in sliding contact with each other.




During normal usage of the slicing knife, for example, when cutting meat, the blades become dirty and require cleaning. During the cutting operation, the blades are securely held within the knife housing and are connected to the motor. To enable the blades to be readily cleaned, it is desirable that the blades be easily removable from the housing. To minimize the potential of injury to the user, it is important that the knife include means to reduce the possibility that the knife will be accidentally energized when the blades are being either removed from or reinserted into the housing.




Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide in an electric slicing knife means to minimize the possibility of injury to a user when the user is removing blades from the knife housing.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The foregoing object and other objects of the invention are obtained in an electrically operating slicing knife including a housing having an electric motor mounted in the housing. Gear means are provided for converting rotary motion of the motor to reciprocating motion of the blades. A pair of blade holders are connected to the gear means for opposite reciprocating motion with respect to each other. The knife further includes a pair of blade members having adjacent faces in sliding engagement with each other and having a cutting portion and a tang portion. The tang portion of a first blade member is received by a first blade holder, and a tang portion of the second blade member is received by the second blade holder. A resilient member releaseably secures the blade members in the blade holders. A user operated switch selectively connects the motor to a source of electrical power. A guard overlies the switch and is movable between a first position whereat the switch is uncovered to permit activation by the user and a second position whereat the switch is covered to prevent activation by the user. A movable locking means is in operative relationship with the resilient member and the guard. The switch guard moves and retains the locking means in a locking position relative to the resilient member when in the first position. The guard when in the second position enables the user to move the locking means into an unlocking position relative to the resilient member.




The object of this invention is also obtained in a method of operating an electrically powered knife comprising the steps of inserting a knife blade into a knife handle for cutting purposes; placing an actuating switch in an on position to operate the blades in a cutting motion while simultaneously preventing the user from removing the blades from the handle; placing the switch in an off position to deactivate the blades; and blocking the switch to prevent user actuation while simultaneously enabling the user to remove the blades from the handle.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an electric slicing knife including the present invention in an operating state;





FIG. 2

is a view similar to that shown in

FIG. 1

but taken from a side opposite to that shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view with parts broken away and some omitted for purposes of clarity further illustrating the present invention;





FIG. 4

is an exploded perspective view of an electric slicing knife designed in accordance with the present invention with parts omitted for purposes of clarity;





FIG. 5

is a further exploded perspective view with parts omitted for purposes of clarity providing additional details of the slicing knife of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is a sectional, somewhat diagramatic view of the slicing knife providing further details of the invention;





FIG. 7

is a view similar to that shown in

FIG. 6

with the knife in a different operating state than that shown in

FIG. 6

; and





FIG. 8

is a longitudinal sectional view of the electric slicing knife in accordance with the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the various figures of the drawing, there is disclosed a preferred embodiment of the present invention. In referring to the various figures of the drawing, like numerals shall refer to like parts.




Referring specifically to

FIGS. 1 and 2

, there is disclosed an electrically operated slicing knife


10


having a housing generally designated by the reference numeral


12


. A pair of blade members


14


are mounted in housing


12


. Blade numbers


14


have adjacent faces in sliding engagement with each other. Each of the blades includes an ear-like member


22


for enabling a user to manipulate a blade. Each of the ears


22


is made from a thermoplastic rubber overmolded over an ABS plastic substrate or other suitable plastic material. In the preferred embodiment, the thermoplastic rubber has been obtained from Teknor Apex Company, Pawtucket, R.I., and is sold under the trademark “Tekbond”.




Housing


12


includes lower and upper housing portions respectively


24


,


26


. Lower housing portion


24


includes air vents


28


. Upper housing portion


26


includes air vents


29


. Housing


12


is made from polycarbonate plastic. Upper housing portion


26


includes an overmolded section


27


. Section


27


is overmolded with “Tekbond” thermoplastic rubber. Housing


12


further includes a lower housing portion


50


at the end of the housing proximate ears


22


. Housing portion


50


is also overmolded with the “Tekbond” thermoplastic rubber.




Housing portion


50


has a pair of openings


21


extending therethrough for accommodating user operated button assemblies


20


. Each assembly


20


includes a button actuator


20


A,


20


B. A user operated switch


16


is mounted in lower housing portion


24


. In the preferred embodiment, switch


16


is a rocker-type switch, which, when actuated by the user to an on position, connects motor


44


(shown in

FIG. 8

) to a source of electrical power. Switch


16


rotates about integral pivots


80


. Switch


16


mounts spring


70


which maintains switch


16


in an open state. Switch


16


includes axially extending tracks


72


. Switch


16


when placed in an on state actuates switch


74


. A guard


18


is moveable relative to switch


16


for a reason to be more fully explained hereinafter. As shown in

FIG. 8

, when guard


18


is moved forwardly relative to switch


16


(the solid line position for guard


18


), switch


16


is exposed for use by the user. When guard


18


is moved rearwardly relative to switch


16


(as shown in dotted or phantom lines), guard


18


overlies switch


16


to prevent the user from actuating the same. Tracks


72


guide the movement of guard


18


relative to switch


16


. Guard


18


includes finger tab


76


for enabling the user to easily move the guard.




Referring now in particular to

FIGS. 3

,


4


, and


5


, further details of electric slicing knife


10


shall be described. Knife


10


includes a blade holder assembly


35


comprising a pair of blade holder members


34


,


36


which are connected to gear


46


(shown in

FIG. 8

) for opposite reciprocating motion with respect to each other. Gear


46


converts rotary motion produced by motor


44


to reciprocating motion for effective use by blade holder members


34


,


36


. Each blade


14


includes a tang portion


32


. Each tang portion


32


is held by a respective one of the blade holder members. In the preferred embodiment, the axial travel of each blade holder is approximately four millimeters. Blade holder assembly


35


further includes resilient means comprising first and second spring members


38


,


40


for resiliently securing the tang of each blade member in its respective blade holder member


34


,


36


. Blade holder assembly


35


further includes rear and forward support frames


37


,


42


. Support frame


37


includes a pair of pads


62


which are aligned with bosses


60


when blade holder assembly


35


is mounted in lower housing portion


24


. Blade holder assembly


35


is secured to housing portion


24


through joining bosses


60


with pads


62


through suitable means such as screws or the like.




Forward frame member


42


includes a pair of rearwardly extending legs


67


. Each leg includes an opening


66


. Each opening is aligned with a corresponding boss


64


for connecting forward frame member


42


to housing


24


. Each leg


67


includes a member


69


forming an axially extending opening. The function of each opening shall be explained more fully hereinafter.




Switch


16


of knife


10


further includes a guide member


57


having a U-shaped portion formed by plate


78


and axially extending legs


58


. Guide member


57


retains spring


70


of switch


16


, prevents electrical power wires


74


from interfering with movement of blade holder assembly


35


, returns switch


16


in its assembled position and guides the reciprocating motion of blade holder assembly


35


. End


71


of each leg


58


extends within the opening formed in members


69


for aligning guide member


57


relative to forward frame member


42


. Guide member


57


forms the top surface of switch


16


. Screw openings


82


,


88


in plate


78


are in alignment respectively with bosses


86


,


84


for connecting guide member


57


to housing


24


.




Each button assembly


20


includes a generally vertically extending triangular support member


52


. A split beam-like member


54


extends radially inwardly from the upper end of each triangular member


52


. Beam-like member


54


includes two-spaced horizontally extending arms


55


,


57


which form an opening


49


therebetween. Finger


45


of frame number


42


extends axially within each opening


49


. Inward radial movement of button assembly


20


is limited through engagement of one of the vertical faces forming opening


49


with one of the side edges of finger


45


. Each button assembly


20


includes a vertically extending pin


56


.




Referring specifically to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, it will be observed that each spring member


38


,


40


of blade holder assembly


35


terminates in a generally U-shaped portion which forms vertically extending openings


92


,


94


respectively in spring members


38


,


40


.

FIG. 6

illustrates guard


18


in its forward position wherein guard


18


abuts opposed inner faces


90


of triangular support members


52


. The position of guard


18


in

FIG. 6

corresponds to the solid line position for guard


18


shown in FIG.


8


. In

FIG. 7

, guard


18


is moved rearwardly so that it is no longer abutting the inside faces


90


of triangular support members


52


, but rather is overlying switch


16


. The position of guard


18


in

FIG. 7

corresponds to the position shown for guard


18


in dotted or phantom lines in FIG.


8


.




With reference to

FIGS. 6 and 7

, it will be observed that user actuated button


20


A controls movement of the pin


56


within opening


92


of spring member


38


. Thus, inward movement of button


20


A moves spring member radially outwardly relative to the center of housing


12


. Similarly, user actuated button


20


B controls movement of finger


56


in opening


94


of spring member


40


. When guard


18


is in the position shown in

FIG. 6

in abutting relationship with faces


90


, buttons


20


A and


20


B are in their outermost position with their respective fingers being moved inward relative to the center of housing


12


. The abutting relationship between the surface of guard


18


and faces


90


prevents user actuated buttons


20


A and


20


B from being moved inward in a direction normal to the longitudinal axis of knife


10


.




Similarly, when guard


18


is moved rearwardly so that it is no longer in abuttance relationship with vertical faces


90


, user actuated buttons


20


A and


20


B can be moved inwardly so that their respective fingers move outwardly which in turn moves spring members


38


and


40


likewise outwardly. As shall be explained more fully hereinafter, when guard


18


is in the position shown in

FIG. 6

(in solid line in

FIG. 8

) switch


16


may be actuated by the user to actuate slicing knife


10


. When guard


18


is the position shown in

FIG. 7

(and in dotted line in FIG.


8


), the guard overlies switch


18


to prevent actuation of the switch.




Operation of the electric slicing knife as described above shall now be more fully explained. Assume that blades


14


are within blade holder


35


as shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


, and


3


. Further assume that the user desired to operate the slicing knife to cut food. When it is desired to operate knife


10


, guard


18


is moved forwardly to enable the user to actuate switch


16


. The position of guard


18


in its forward position is shown, for example, in

FIGS. 1

,


2


,


3


, and


6


. As particularly shown in

FIG. 6

, when guard


18


is moved forwardly, the surface thereof moves into abutting engagement with faces


90


of assemblies


20


. Pins


56


of assemblies


20


are moved inwardly to likewise move spring members


38


,


40


inwardly relative to blades


14


. With spring members


38


,


40


in their innermost radial position relative to the longitudinal axis of the blades, the blades are locked in their cutting position.




When the user is finished cutting food with knife


10


and desires to clean blades


14


, the user will slide guard


18


rearwardly to override switch


16


. When guard


18


overrides switch


16


, the user cannot inadvertently actuate the switch. With guard


18


in its rearward position, the user can move buttons


20


A and


20


B radially inwardly (as shown in

FIG. 7

) which in turn moves fingers


56


of assemblies


20


outwardly to likewise move spring members


38


,


40


outwardly. The outward movement of spring members


38


,


40


releases blades


14


from their locked position relative to housing


12


. The user then may readily remove the blades from the housing by grasping ears


22


of each blade


14


.




It should be understood that while guard


18


has been specifically shown in the preferred embodiment as overlying switch


16


, it is within the scope of the invention for guard


18


to be located in a different position relative to switch


16


. For example, guard


18


may be positioned within switch


16


for movement relative to the switch. Likewise, guard


18


may be positioned behind the switch.




While a preferred embodiment of the present invention has been described and illustrated, the invention should not be limited thereto but may be otherwise embodied within the scope of the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. An electrically operated slicing knife comprising:a housing; an electric motor mounted in said housing; gear means for converting rotary motion of said motor to reciprocating motion; a pair of blade holders connected to said gear means for opposite reciprocating motion with respect to each other; a pair of blade members having adjacent faces in sliding engagement with each other, each of said blade members comprising a cutting portion and a tang portion, the tang portion of a first blade member being received by a first blade holder, and the tang portion of the second blade member being received by the second blade holder; a resilient member for releaseably securing the blade members in the blade holders; a user operated switch for selectively connecting the motor to a source of electrical power; a switch guard overlying said switch and movable between a first position whereat the switch is uncovered to permit activation by said user and a second position whereat the switch is covered to prevent activation by said user; and movable locking means in operative relationship with said resilient member and said switch guard, said switch guard moving and retaining said locking means in a locking position relative to said resilient member when in said first position, said switch guard when in said second position enabling said user to move said locking means into an unlocking position relative to said resilient member.
  • 2. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 1 wherein one of said switch and said switch guard includes a track enabling said switch guard to move axially relative to said switch.
  • 3. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 2 wherein said locking means comprises a pair of lock members movable in a transverse direction relative to said blade members.
  • 4. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 3 wherein each of said lock members includes a user actuated button.
  • 5. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 4 wherein each of said lock members further includes a locking pin engaging a portion of said resilient member.
  • 6. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 1 wherein said locking means comprises a pair of lock members movable in a transverse direction relative to said blade members.
  • 7. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 6 wherein each of said lock members includes a user actuated button.
  • 8. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 7 wherein each of said lock members further includes a locking pin engaging a portion of said resilient member.
  • 9. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 3 wherein each of said lock members further includes a locking pin engaging a portion of said resilient member.
  • 10. A method of operating an electrically powered knife comprising the steps of:inserting a knife blade into a knife handle for cutting purposes; placing an actuating switch in an on position to operate the blades in a cutting motion while simultaneously preventing the user from removing the blades from the handle; placing the switch in an off position to deactivate the blades; and axially moving a guard to substantially block the switch to prevent user actuation thereof while simultaneously enabling the user to remove the blades from the handle.
  • 11. An electrically operated slicing knife comprising:a housing including a handle portion having upper and lower surfaces; an electric motor mounted within the housing; gear means mounted in the housing for converting rotary motion of said motor to reciprocating motion; a switch mounted in the lower surface of said housing for selectively connecting the motor to a source of electrical power; a switch guard overlying said switch and axially movable relative thereto between a first position whereat the switch is uncovered and a second position whereat the switch is covered to prevent a user from actuating the switch; a pair of blade holders connected to said gear means for opposite reciprocating motion with respect to each other; a pair of blade members having adjacent faces in sliding engagement with each other, each of said blade members comprising a cutting portion and a tang portion, the tang portion of a first blade member being received by a first blade holder, and the tang portion of the second blade member being received by the second blade holder; a resilient member for releaseably securing the blade members in the blade holders; and locking means responsive to the position of said switch guard for selectively locking the resilient member for preventing removal of the blade members from the blade holders in response to the switch guard being placed in said first position.
  • 12. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 11 further including:a pair of buttons each having a first portion extending through the housing for actuation by a user and a finger extending into engagement with a section of said resilient means when each of said buttons is in a first position for locking the resilient member to prevent removal of a blade member from a blade holder, said switch guard when in said first switch guard position locking said buttons in said first button position, said switch guard when in said second position enabling a user to actuate said buttons to disengage said fingers from said resilient means.
  • 13. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 12 wherein one of said switch and said switch guard includes a track for enabling said switch guard to move axially relative to said switch.
  • 14. An electrically operated slicing knife comprising:a housing; an electric motor mounted in said housing; gear means for converting rotary motion of said motor to reciprocating motion; a pair of blade holders connected to said gear means for opposite reciprocating motion with respect to each other; a pair of blade members having adjacent faces in sliding engagement with each other, each of said blade member comprising a cutting portion and a tang portion, the tang portion of said first blade member being received by a first blade holder, and a tang portion of the second blade member being received by the second blade holder; a resilient member for releaseably securing the blade members in the blade holders; a user operated switch for selectively connecting the motor to a source of electrical power; a guard selectively movable by a user between active and inactive positions to prevent actuation of the switch by the user; and a pair of buttons, each having a first portion extending through the housing for actuation by a user and a finger extending into engagement with a section of said resilient means when each of said buttons is in a first position for locking the resilient member to prevent removal of a blade member from a blade holder, said buttons being in said first position in response to the guard being in an active position.
  • 15. An electrically operated slicing knife in accordance with claim 14 wherein said switch includes a track for enabling said switch guard to move axially relative to said switch.
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