Information
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Patent Grant
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6256888
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Patent Number
6,256,888
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 1, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 10, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 030 160
- 030 161
- 030 519
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International Classifications
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Abstract
Knife structure employing a push button and a slide block drivingly connected with the push button. An engaging plate is disposed in the knife grip and controlled by the push button. The knife blade is formed with multiple locating notches for the engaging plate to engage therein and permit unfolding the knife blade in a stage by stage manner to provide convenience and safety in use.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a foldable knife structure in which the knife blade may be automatically controllably unfolded in a stage by stage manner for convenience and safety in use.
There are various kinds of knives with different dimensions and patterns for different uses. For example, a chopper knife is used to cut meat or vegetable, a paper knife is used to cut paper or pare a pencil, a spring knife is used in mountaineering, a hatchet knife is used outdoors, a clasp knife is portable, etc. With respect to a spring knife, a blade is quickly unfolded for use by means of a resilient member. The conventional spring knife is generally designed so that one side of the grip of the knife is pressed to unfold the blade from the other side of the grip into an extended state. Alternatively, the back of the knife may be depressed to unfold the blade.
As shown in
FIG. 1
, each of the above described conventional knives has a knife grip
2
for receiving the blade
1
. When not used, the blade section
10
of the knife blade is hidden in the grip
2
for easy carrying. However, in actual use of the knife, some shortcomings exist in conventional knives as follows:
1. When folding the knife blade into the grip, only a small part of the knife back is exposed to the exterior. Therefore, it is not easy to extend the knives blade. In some knife, the face of the blade near the back thereof is formed with a shallow groove for conveniently drawing out the blade. However, since the blade is made of metal and has a polished face, the shallow groove rends it difficult for a user to easily unfold and extend the blade.
2. The convent ional knife structures lack safety designs for protecting the user, especially the user's hand, from being injured. Especially, with respect to a spring knife, the blade is quickly unfolded by a resilient member. This often leads to accidental cutting or stabbing of the user. Moreover, the resilient member of the spring knife is often designed with a poor position and structure so that after being extended, the blade cannot be quickly and safely folded.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a knife structure employing a push button and a slide block operatively connected with the push button. An engaging plate i s disposed in the knife grip and controlled by the push button. The knife blade is formed with multiple locating notches for engagement by the engaging plate to unfold and extend the knife blade in a stage by stage manner and provide convenience and ensure safety in use.
The present invention can be best understood through the following description and accompanying drawings wherein:
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a conventional knife;
FIG. 2
is a perspective exploded view of the knife structure of the present invention;
FIG. 3
is a perspective assembled view of the knife structure of the present invention;
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B and
4
C are plane views respectively showing the operation of the push button and slide block of the knife structure of the present invention in different stages;
FIG. 5
is a side view showing the unfolding operation of the knife structure of the present invention;
FIG. 6
is a view showing the movement of the slide block inside the knife grip of the knife structure of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a perspective exploded view of another embodiment of the knife structure of the present invention;
FIGS. 8A and 8B
respectively show the operation of the resilient member of the embodiment of
FIG. 7
of the present invention in different stages; and
FIG. 9
is a perspective exploded view of still another embodiment of the knife structure of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to
FIGS. 2 and 3
. The knife structure of the present invention includes a knife blade
1
and a knife grip
2
. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the knife blade
1
basically includes a blade section
10
for cutting and a semicircular connecting section
11
at one end. The connecting section
11
is formed with a through hole
12
. An edge of the connecting section
11
is formed with a first engaging notch
13
, a second engaging notch
14
and a third engaging notch
15
. The first engaging notch
13
provides a securing effect when the blade
1
is totally folded into the grip
2
. The second engaging notch
14
provides a safety effect for the blade
1
to slowly unfold out. The third engaging notch
15
provides a firm locking effect when the blade
1
and the grip
2
are totally unfolded for cutting an article. In addition, an engaging block
16
is defined between the first and second engaging notches
13
,
14
. The thickness of the engaging block
16
is less than one half the thickness of the connecting section
11
, whereby the blade
1
can be quickly and easily unfolded for use.
As shown in
FIG. 2
, the grip
2
is composed of two clamping blocks
20
mated with each other. The grip
2
is formed with a profile conforming to a human hand configuration. The peripheries of the opposite inner faces of the clamping blocks
20
are respectively formed with multiple perforations
21
for screws
22
to pass therethrough and lock the clamping blocks
20
. The inner face of one end of one of the clamping blocks
20
is formed with a recess
23
and locked with a cantilever-like engaging plate
231
which is permitted to bend to a certain extent. The engaging plate
231
is disposed with a projecting tenon
232
. A lateral side of the recess
23
is fixed with an arched resilient member
24
. The other clamping block
20
is formed with a slightly larger depression
25
opposite to the recess
23
. The center of inner face of the depression
25
is formed with a slot
251
. One side of the periphery of the depression
25
is formed with two arched locating notches
252
. A slide block
26
is slidably disposed in the depression
25
. A push button
261
is disposed on the other outer side of the depression
25
and locked with the slide block
26
by screws. One end of the slide block
26
is disposed with an arched hook section
262
. A connecting pin
263
of the push button
261
is passed through the slot
251
to abut against the concave section of the hook section
262
. One side of the slide block
26
is disposed with a resilient plate
264
for snugly fitting into the locating notch
252
so as to restrict the slide block
26
from shifting. In addition, the outer surface of the clamping block
20
is disposed with a resilient clamping plate
27
for hanging and clipping the knife.
FIG. 3
shows a complete knife structure.
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B,
4
C,
5
and
6
show the operation of the present invention. The knife of the present invention can be unfolded in multi-stages with safety. Referring to
FIGS. 4A
,
4
B,
4
C, in actual use, when depressing the push button
261
(as shown in FIG.
4
A), via the connecting pin
263
, the hook section
262
of the slide block
26
presses the engaging plate
231
downwardly so as to disengage the tenon
232
from the first engaging notch
13
of the blade
1
. By means of the resilience of the resilient member
24
, the tenon
232
is engaged into the second engaging notch
14
to dispose the blade
1
in a slightly opened state (as shown by phantom line of FIG.
5
). Then, the push button
261
is pushed to drivingly shift the slide block
26
(as shown in
FIG. 4B
) so as to engage the resilient plate
264
on one side of the slide block
26
into the locating notch
252
(as shown in FIG.
6
). At this time, the engaging plate
231
is completely pressed by the hook section
262
of the slide block
26
(as shown in
FIG. 4C
) and the tenon
232
is disengaged from the second engaging notch
14
. When the user totally unfolds the blade
1
, the tenon
232
is engaged into the third engaging notch
15
so as to locate and lock the blade
1
for cutting an article, as shown in FIG.
5
.
The periphery of the connecting section
11
at one end of the blade
1
is formed with the first, second and third notches
13
,
14
,
15
. By means of the push button
261
and the slide block
26
and the specifically designed tenon
232
of the engaging plate
231
, the blade
1
is unfolded and located in a stage by stage manner. In addition, the resilient member
24
is disposed in the grip
2
so that the blade
1
can be quickly unfolded out so as to more conveniently and safely use the knife.
Referring to
FIG. 7
which shows another embodiment of the unfolding structure for the blade
1
, wherein a circular rod
28
and a U-shaped resilient member
281
are disposed on one side of the recess
23
of one of the clamping blocks
20
. One end of the resilient member
281
is locked on the clamping block
20
, while the other end thereof is formed with a ring-like section for the circular rod
28
to fit therethrough. Accordingly, when folding the blade
1
, the blade
1
will press against the resilient member
281
and urge the ring-like end thereof to displace horizontally (as shown in FIGS.
8
A and
8
B). When unfolding the blade
1
, the resilience of the resilient member
281
will quickly unfold and extend the blade
1
out for use.
FIG. 9
shows still another embodiment of the present invention, in which the push button safety structure on the grip
2
is omitted. However, the first, second and third engaging notches
13
,
14
,
15
remain on the periphery of the connecting section
11
at one end of the blade
1
. By means of the engaging block
16
defined between the first and second engaging notches
13
,
14
and the cooperative resilient member
24
disposed on one side of the recess
23
, the blade
1
still can be unfolded out in a stage by stage manner so as to enhance safety in use.
The above embodiments are only used to illustrate the present invention, and are not intended to limit the scope thereof. Many modifications of the above embodiments may be made without departing from the spirit of the present invention.
Claims
- 1. A foldable knife comprising:a knife blade having a blade section and a connecting section at one end of the blade section, the connecting section being formed with a through hole, an edge of the connecting section being formed with a first engaging notch, a second engaging notch and a third engaging notch; and a knife grip composed of two clamping blocks mated with each other, an inner face of one end of one of the clamping blocks being formed with a recess and locked with an engaging plate, the engaging plate being disposed with a projecting tenon, a lateral side of the recess being fixed with a resilient member, an inner face of the other clamping block being formed with a slightly larger depression opposite to the recess, a slide block being slidably disposed in the depression, one end of the slide block being formed with a hook section, a push button being disposed on the other outer side of the depression and locked with the slide block, a connecting pin of the push button abutting against the hook section of the slide block, whereby when depressing the push button, via the connecting pin, the hook section of the slide block presses the engaging plate partially downward to disengage the tenon from the first engaging notch of the blade and by means of the resilience of the resilient member, the tenon is engaged into the second engaging notch, and when the push button is pushed to drivingly shift the slide block so that the hook section presses the engaging plate completely downward the tenon is disengaged from the second engaging notch and engaged into the third engaging notch to totally unfold the blade and the grip.
- 2. The foldable knife as claimed in claim 1, wherein a clamping plate is disposed on an outer face of the knife grip for hanging or clipping the knife to facilitate the carrying thereof.
- 3. The foldable knife as claimed in claim 1, wherein one side of an inner wall of the depression of the clamping block is formed with multiple locating notches and a resilient plate is disposed on the slide block corresponding to the locating notches to positively locate the slide block.
- 4. The foldable knife as claimed in claim 1, wherein an engaging block is defined between the first and second engaging notches of the connecting section of the blade, and the thickness of the engaging block being one half the thickness of the connecting section, whereby the blade may be quickly unfolded into a slightly open state to permit a user to completely unfold the blade.
- 5. The foldable knife as claimed in claim 1, wherein the resilient member disposed in the grip includes a circular rod and a cooperative U-shaped resilient member, one end of the resilient member being locked on the clamping block, and the other end thereof being formed with a ring-like section for the circular rod to fit therethrough.
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