Foldable knife having a double blade

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6804887
  • Patent Number
    6,804,887
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 23, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 19, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A foldable knife. The foldable knife includes a flat handle and two opposite blades pivotably coupled to forward and rear ends of the handle respectively. The handle includes two resilient pieces on two opposite sides, each resilient piece being capable of being pressed by a hand of a user to fold or the resilient piece is urged against a rear end of the blade for locking the blade in a closed or opened position. The knife further includes a protective element disposed on the handle. The protective element has a height sufficient to prevent the cutting edges of the blades from contacting the hand of the user when the blades are in the closed position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to foldable knifes and more particularly to a foldable knife having a double blade with improved characteristics.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A conventional foldable knife is shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1B

. A blade


1


of the knife tends to loosen or even deform after a long period of time of use. As a result, a gap


21


is formed between the parallel blade


1


and a handle


2


of the knife when the blade


1


has been rotated back to the handle


2


to a closed position. Thus, a tight engagement of the received blade


1


and the handle


2


is impossible. In other words, there is no support of the blade


1


by the handle


2


in this position. Also, the hand of a user tends to be hurt by the sharp blade


1


if a sufficient care is not taken while holding, taking or carrying the knife. Further, the blade


1


itself may be damaged as contacting other objects. Furthermore, in a case that the knife is stored together with other objects, a pointed or flat object tends to insert into the gap


21


. Such insertion can gradually enlarge the gap


21


as time goes. And in turn, the above loosening or deformation of the blade


1


may be worse. As an end, the possibility of hurting persons by the knife is increased.




For solving the problem of the well known knife, the inventor of the present application had invented a foldable knife having a single blade. Further, a Taiwanese Utility Model Patent No. 154,901 having the same title was granted to the present inventor by IPO (Intellectual Property Office) of Taiwan Government. The utility model patent is shown in FIG.


2


. As illustrated, the foldable knife


3


comprises a flat handle


30


, a blade


31


pivotably coupled to a forward end of the handle


30


, a central opening through the handle


30


, and a resilient piece


32


at a resilient piece


32


at a lower side of the handle


30


, the resilient piece


32


having an upward slightly curved end so as to possess an elastic force in a bent state. At the curved end, a stop


33


is formed. The stop


33


is engaged with a rear end


311


of the blade


31


when the blade


31


is fully extended. At this time, the blade


31


is locked in an opened position. There is further provided an elongated protective element


34


along an edge of the handle


30


. The protective element


34


has a predetermined height sufficient to prevent a cutting edge


312


of the blade


31


from contacting a foreign object when the blade


31


is in its closed position. As such, the protective element


34


can protect the user's hand (i.e., prevent it from touching the cutting edge


312


) while holding, taking, or carrying the knife


3


. Further, other objects can also be prevented from contacting the cutting edge


312


when they are stored together with the knife


3


. Furthermore, with the provision of the protective element


34


, the cutting edge


312


of the blade


31


can be prevented from being damaged by other objects.




It is understood that there is no end of the progress of technology. Also, more people demand high quality, ergonomic, multi-functional, convenient, and personalized products as time evolves. Hence, continuing improvements in the foldable knife are still constantly being sought.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A primary object of the present invention is to provide a foldable knife comprising a flat handle and two opposite blades pivotably coupled to forward and rear ends of the handle respectively. The handle includes two resilient pieces on two opposite sides, each resilient piece being capable of being pressed by a hand of a user to fold or resilient piece is urged against a rear end of the blade for locking the blade in a closed or opened position. The knife further comprises a protective element disposed on the handle. The protective element has a height sufficient to prevent the cutting edges of the blades from contacting the hand of the user when the blades are in the closed position. Hence, the protective element can prevent the user's hand from being hurt by the cutting edges while taking or carrying the knife. Further, other objects can also be protected (i.e., prevent they from being hurt by the cutting edges) when they are stored together with the knife. Furthermore, with the provision of the protective element, the cutting edges itself can be prevented from being damaged by other objects. By utilizing this foldable knife having a double blade, it is possible of overcoming the above drawbacks of the prior art.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a foldable knife having a double blade wherein one blade has a sharp cutting edge and the other blade has a series of sharp teeth in its edge. With the variety of cutting edges, the foldable knife of the present invention can be readily adapted to applications.




The above and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a perspective view of a conventional foldable knife;





FIG. 1B

is a side view of the

FIG. 1A

knife;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of another conventional foldable knife, showing the blade of the knife in its opened position;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of a foldable knife having a double blade according to the invention, showing the blades of the knife in its opened position;





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of a foldable knife having a double blade according to the invention, showing the blades of the knife in its closed position;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of a foldable knife having a double blade according to the invention, showing the blades of the knife in its closed position;





FIG. 6

is a perspective view of a third preferred embodiment of a foldable knife having a double blade according to the invention, showing the blades of the knife in its closed position; and





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of a fourth preferred embodiment of a foldable knife having a double blade according to the invention, showing the blades of the knife in its closed position.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 3

, there is shown a foldable knife


4


in accordance with the invention. The knife


4


comprises a flat handle


40


, two opposite blades


41


pivotably coupled to forward and rear ends of the handle


40


respectively, each blade


41


having a cutting edge


411


, a pivot member


412


pivotably coupled to the handle


40


, and a latch


413


in a rear end, two spaced openings


401


through the handle


40


, and two resilient pieces


402


on two opposite sides of the handle


40


, each resilient piece


402


having one end coupled to the handle


40


and the other end spaced from the handle


40


by a small distance, the other end of the resilient piece


402


being slightly curved upward to form a stop


403


. The stop


403


is engaged with the latch


413


of the blade


41


when the blade


41


is fully extended. At this time, the blade


41


is locked in an opened position.




As shown in

FIGS. 3-7

, the blades


41


are positioned on a same plane of the handle


40


.




Referring to

FIG. 4

in conjunction with

FIG. 3

, in a first preferred embodiment of the invention a protective element


42


is disposed between the openings


401


and on a top of the handle


40


being pivotably coupled to the blade


41


. The protective element


42


is an elongate projection and has a predetermined height sufficient to prevent the cutting edges


411


of the blades


41


from contacting the hand of the user when the blades


41


are in a closed position. Hence, the protective element


42


can prevent the user's hand from being hurt by the cutting edges


411


while taking or carrying the knife


4


. Further, other objects can also be protected (i.e., prevent they from being hurt by the cutting edges


411


) when they are stored together with the knife


4


. Furthermore, with the provision of the protective element


42


, the cutting edges


411


itself can be prevented from being damaged by other objects.




Referring to

FIG. 5

, in a second preferred embodiment of the invention the protective element


42


is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced risers each having a predetermined height and a section of rectangular (as shown) or any of other shapes. Preferably, a spacing between any two adjacent risers is designed to prohibit the hand of the user from being hurt by the cutting edges


411


while holding the knife


4


. The provision of risers has the benefits of saving material and reducing manufacturing cost in addition to its protective purpose.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, a third preferred embodiment of the invention is shown. The characteristics of the fourth preferred embodiment are detailed below. The elongated protective element


42


has two lengthwise grooves


43


each facing either cutting edge


411


in the closed position of the knife


4


. As shown, the protective element


42


has a section of substantially T. In the closed position of the knife


4


, the cutting edge


411


of each blade


41


is substantially received in the groove


43


. The provision of grooves


43


can also prevent the hand of the user from being hurt by the cutting edges


411


while holding the knife


4


.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, in a fourth preferred embodiment of the invention is shown. The difference between the third the fourth preferred embodiments is that the protective element


42


is formed as a plurality of risers each has two lengthwise grooves


43


each facing either cutting edge


411


. As shown, each riser has a section of substantially T. In the closed position of the knife


4


, the cutting edge


411


of each blade


41


is received in the groove


43


. The provision of grooves


43


can further prevent the hand of the user from being hurt by the cutting edges


411


while holding the knife


4


.




Referring to

FIG. 3

again, in each preferred embodiment of the invention the knife


4


has two blades


41


in which one of the blades


41


has a series of sharp teeth in its cutting edge


411


. With such variety of cutting edges, the foldable knife


4


of the invention can be readily adapted to any of other environments.




While the invention has been described by means of specific embodiments, numerous modifications and variations could be made thereto by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention set forth in the claims.



Claims
  • 1. A foldable knife comprising:a flat handle including two spaced openings therethrough and two resilient pieces on two opposite sides of the handle, each of the resilient pieces having one end coupled to the handle and the other end spaced from the handle, the other end of each of the resilient pieces being slightly curved upwards to form a stop; two opposite blades pivotably coupled to forward and rear ends of the handle respectively, wherein the blades are positioned on a first plane of the handle and each of the blades having a cutting edge, a pivot member pivotably coupled to the handle, and a latch in a rear end thereof, the stop being engaged with the latch when the respective one of the blades is fully extended so as to lock the blade in an opened position; and a protective element disposed on the first plane of the handle between the openings and on a surface of the handle that is pivotably coupled to the blades.
  • 2. The foldable knife of claim 1, wherein the protective element is an elongate projection and has a predetermined height sufficient to prevent the cutting edges of the blades from contacting a user's hand when the blades are in the closed position.
  • 3. The foldable knife of claim 2, wherein the protective element comprises two lengthwise grooves each facing either cutting edge so as to include a section of substantially T-shape and in a closed position of the foldable knife, the cutting edge of each of the blades is substantially received in the groove.
  • 4. The foldable knife of claim 1, wherein the protective element is comprised of a plurality of equally spaced risers each having a predetermined height.
  • 5. The foldable knife of claim 4, wherein each of the risers comprises two lengthwise grooves each facing either one of the cutting edge so as to include a section of substantially T-shape and in a closed position of the knife, the cutting edge of each blade is substantially received in the groove.
  • 6. The foldable knife of claim 5, wherein a spacing between any two adjacent risers has a length to prevent a hand of a user from being hurt by the cutting edges while holding the knife.
  • 7. The foldable knife of claim 1, wherein the cutting edge of one of the blades is formed of a series of sharp teeth.
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