The present invention relates to a utility knife and more particularly to a foldable utility knife in which the blade may be folded into the handle when the knife is not in use.
Utility knives have been in use for a number of years. Some of these utility knives have blades that are mounted on a blade holder which is foldable within a handle when the knife is not in use. However, some of these utility knives have many movable parts which makes them difficult to use and expensive to manufacture. In some of these utility knives replacement of the blade is a complicated operation which may require the use of special tools. In addition, some existing utility knives do not have means to support a finger when the knife is in use nor do they have adequate means to store extra blades.
The present invention overcomes these problems and has for one its objects the provision of an improved utility knife in which the blade holder may be easily folded into the handle.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved utility knife in which the blade is held securely on the blade holder.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved utility knife in which improved means are provided for replacing the blade on the blade holder.
Another object of the present invention in the provision of an improved utility knife which has means for storing extra blades therein.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved utility knife which has finger support means.
Another object of the present invention is the provision of an improved utility knife which is simple to use and inexpensive to manufacture and maintain.
Other and further objects of the invention will be obvious upon an understanding of the illustrative embodiment about to described, or will be indicated in the appended claims and various advantages not referred to herein will occur to one skilled in the art upon employment of the invention in practice.
A preferred embodiment of the invention has been chosen for purposes of illustration and description and is shown in the accompanying drawings forming a part of the specification, wherein:
Referring to the drawings, the utility knife 1 of the present invention comprises a handle assembly 2A and a blade holder 3.
The handle assembly 2A comprises a side wall 2 having an upper edge 7 and a lower edge 9. A U-shaped blade storage compartment 4 having an inner wall 15 is provided and attached to the side wall 2 through the intermediation of a spacer 5. The spacer 5 creates a space 6 (
The blade holding compartment 4 is u-shaped and has a pair of spaced inner and outer walls 15 and 16, respectively, a bottom wall 17 connecting the inner and outer walls 15–16 together, and an open top 18. The upper edge 7A of the inner wall 15 is shaped similarly to and conforms with the upper edge 7 of the side wall 2 and has a notch 8A therein which preferably conforms in location, size and shape to the notch 8 in the side wall 2. The bottom wall 17 of the blade storage compartment 4 is undulated in manner similar to and conforming to the undulated lower edge 9 of the side wall 2 in order to give the user a good grip on the utility knife. The outer wall 16 has an upper edge 7B having a downwardly curved cut out to form a concave edge portion 19.
The open top 18 of the blade storage compartment 4 is adapted to be closed by a cover assembly 20 having a rear portion 21 which is interposed between and pivotally mounted to the inner and outer walls 15 and 16 by means of a pivot assembly 22. The cover assembly 20 has a top surface 7C and a notch 8B which conform in location, shape and size to the top edges 7 and 7A and the notches 8 and 8A in the side wall 2 and the inner wall 15, respectively. A skirt 25 depends from the top surface 7C and has a lower curved convex edge 26 which conforms to and mates with the concave edge 19 in the outer wall 16 to close the blade storage compartment 4. A spring 30 having diverging arms 31 and 32 is mounted within the blade storage compartment 4 between inner and outer walls 15–16 and around the pivot assembly 22 with its arms 31 and 32 biased outwardly so that the spring 30 will normally raise the cover assembly 20 to open the blade storage compartment 4.
The inner surface of the skirt 25 has a hook 33 mounted thereon by means of fasteners 34. The inner surface of the outer wall 16 has a spring pressed latch 35 mounted thereon which is normally biased toward the rear of the outer wall 16 by means of a spring 36. When the cover assembly 20 is in its closed position, the latch 35 enters the hook 33 to keep the cover in it closed position (
A plurality of blades B may be stored within the blade storage compartment 4 each of which can then be removed when it is desired to replace an old blade B with a new blade B. In order to prevent the blades B from moving and rattling within the blade storage compartment 4, the bottom wall 17 of the blade storage compartment 4 has a magnet 37 (
Mounted in the space 6 formed between the side wall 2 and the inner wall 15 of the blade storage compartment 4 and along their upper edges 7 and 7A there is provided a lock lever assembly 40 which is pivotally mounted between the side wall 2 and the inner wall 15 on a pivot pin 41 which extends through the side wall 2, the inner wall 15 and the lock lever assembly 40. The lock lever assembly 40 is preferably a two arm lever having front and rear arms 42 and 43, respectively. The front arm 42 is provided with a downwardly extending lock finger 44. Below the rear arm 43 of the lock lever assembly 40 there is provided a leaf spring 45 which is mounted on the spacer 5 and which normally bears against the bottom edge of the rear arm 43 to force the rear arm 43 upwardly and the front arm 42 downwardly around the pivot 41 so that rear arm 43 normally protrudes above the notches 8, 8A and 8B in the side wall 2, inner wall 15 and top edge 7C, respectively. It will be seen that when the rear arm 43 of the lock lever assembly 40 is pressed down manually at the notches 8, 8A and 8B against the action of spring 45, the front arm 42 will be raised together with its lock finger 44.
The blade holder 3 of the present invention comprises a rear end 51 and a front end 52 which are preferably integral with each other. The blade holder 3 has a rear edge 51A, a bottom edge 51B and an upper edge 51C. The blade holder 3 is pivotally mounted in the space 6 between side wall 2 and inner wall 15 on the pivot pin assembly 22. The upper edge 51C has a groove 53 therein into which the downwardly extending lock finger 44 of the lock assembly 40 is adapted to enter when the blade holder 3 is in its extended or unfolded position.
The front end 52 of the blade holder 3 comprises a thin main wall 54 and a thin guard wall 55 pivotally mounted on the main wall 54 on pivot pin 56. The main wall 54 is adapted to hold a blade B which comprises a lower cutting edge 57 and spaced notches 58 in its upper edge 59. The main wall 54 has a pair of spaced protrusions 60 extending therefrom into which the upper notches 58 of the blade B are adapted to enter to hold the blade B in place on the main wall 54. It will be seen that when the guard wall 55 is in its closed raised position it covers and holds the blade B in place but when it is in its open downward position, it exposes the blade B.
A blade lock assembly 65 is mounted along the upper edge 51C of the blade holder 3 and is pivotally mounted to the front end 52 of the blade holder 3 by means of pivot pin 66. The blade lock assembly 65 is in the form of a u-shaped clip and comprises a segmented or interrupted top wall 68, a pair of side walls 69 depending from the top wall 68 and a side finger tab 70 extending outwardly therefrom. When the blade lock assembly or clip 65 is pivoted downwardly around pivot 66, its side walls 69 straddle the walls 54 and 55 of the blade holder 3 and its top wall 68 overlies the walls 54 and 55 as well as the blade B in order to lock the blade B in place. Inwardly extending pimples 71 may be provided in the side walls 69 to frictionally engage the main and guard walls 54–55 to hold the lock assembly 65 in place. When it is desired to remove and replace the blade B, the clip 65 is pivoted upwardly by means of its finger tab 70 to release the walls 54–55 and the blade B. This permits the guard wall 55 to be pivoted relative to main wall 54 away from the blade B (as shown in
A finger support assembly 80 (
In operation, the utility knife 1 is placed in its operative unfolded position with the blade holder 3 unfolded and ready to be used. The blade B is held on the main wall 54 of the blade holder 3 by protrusions 60 extending into notches 58 in the top edge 59 of the blade B. The lock finger 44 of the front arm 42 of the lock lever assembly 40 is in its lower position (because of the pressure of spring 45 on rear arm 43) and is positioned in the groove 53 in the blade holder 3 in order to hold the blade holder 3 in its unfolded position. The rear arm 43 of the lock lever assembly 40 is in its raised position and protrudes above the finger notch 8 at the top edge 7 of the handle 2A.
When it is desired to place the utility knife 1 into its folded inoperative position, the rear arm 43 of the lock lever assembly 40 is pressed down manually at the notches 8, 8A and 8B against the bias of the spring 45. This causes the front arm 42 of the lock assembly 40 to be raised thereby moving the lock finger 44 out of the groove 53 to release the blade holder 3 and permit it to pivot downwardly around the pivot pin 22 (
When it is desired to use the blade B, the reverse procedure is followed. The blade holder 3 is pivoted in the opposite direction (again with the use of finger support assembly 80, if desired). It may be desirable for the rear arm 43 of the lock lever assembly 40 to again be depressed manually at the notches 8, 8A and 8B to assist in unfolding the blade holder 3. The blade holder 3 is continued to be rotated counter-clockwise (as seen in
When it is desired to replace a blade B, the blade holder 3 is placed in its unfolded position (as shown in
It will be seen that the present invention provides a utility knife in which the blade holder may be easily folded into a handle in which improved means are provided for securing the blade on the utility knife, for replacing the blade on the knife which provides a finger rest which has a blade holding compartment and which is simple to use and inexpensive to manufacture and maintain.
As many and varied modifications of the subject matter of this invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from the detailed description given hereinabove, it will be understood that the present invention is limited only as provided in the claims appended hereto.
This is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/750,134 filed Dec. 31, 2003 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,968,622 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/437,089 filed May 13, 2003 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,040,022.
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