Claims
- 1. An improved ergonomic knife configuration the knife comprising: a blade with a sharpened edge, the blade having an integral tang extending away from the sharpened edge, the blade having a quillion projecting from the blade near the midportion of the blade between the tang and the edge, a choil is located juxtaposed the quillion, between the quillion and the sharpened edge, the blade has an unsharpened notch formed on the upper, back surface of the blade the unsharpened notch being located forward of the handle so as to be a comfortable position for a users thumb when the users index finger is in the choil, a thrust ramp is located approximately above the quillion at the beginning of the tang; and a handle firmly attached to the tang the handle including two shaped pieces one piece being mounted on each side of the tang, to form a shaped handle suitable for gripping, the handle formed by the two pieces has a first recess located on the lower handle juxtaposed the quillion, a second recess is formed on the handle adjacent the first recess, a depression is formed on the top surface of the handle, the handle having a contoured pommel at its free end and a hook on the lower portion of the pommel to prevent slippage.
- 2. The knife of claim 1 where the depression is located about 1.5 to 2.5 inches behind the juncture of the blade and the handle.
- 3. The knife of claim 1 having a handle formed as a single piece.
GOVERNMENT INTEREST
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the Government for governmental purposes without payment to me of any royalty.
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Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Knives Illustrated Summer 1989 p. 65. |