Information
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Patent Grant
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6810588
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Patent Number
6,810,588
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 2, 200321 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 2, 200420 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
- 030 153
- 030 160
- 030 151
- 030 2
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The present invention discloses a folding knife that can be unfolded quickly, and its technology mainly resides on installing an elastic bar in a handle of the knife, and such elastic bar matches exactly with a groove hole on the blade body, so that during the process of rotating the blade body, the blade body can be rotated out from an open slot on one side of the handle quickly by the joint mechanism of the elastic bar and the groove hole.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a folding knife structure, more particularly to a folding knife structure that can be easily unfold with one hand.
2. Description of the Related Art
In general, a folding knife mainly comprises a handle and a blade body, wherein one end of the blade body is a pivotal connecting end, and such pivotal connecting end is pivotally coupled to one end of the handle, so that the blade body can be stored into an open slot disposed on one side of the handle. When a user wants to use the knife, the user has to hold the handle with one hand and use both of the index finger and the thumb of another hand to pull the blade body out from the open slot of the handle. However, the use of such folding knife requires both hands to take the blade body out from the handle. For special situations, if the user only can use one hand for the use, then such folding knife cannot be used. For example, if a user's hand is tangled by a rope or a net and tries to rescue himself/herself by cutting the rope or the net immediately, or if one of the user's hands is injured and leaves the user one hand to use the knife, then the user will fall into an embarrassing situation of not able to use such folding knife.
Manufacturers aim at the above shortcomings to develop a spring knife as shown in FIG.
1
. Such spring knife
2
comprises a hollow handle
20
, an opening disposed on one side of the handle
20
, a blade body
21
disposed in the handle
20
, a blade section
211
disposed on an appropriate position of one side of the blade body
21
, and a pivotal connecting section
212
at one end of the handle
20
for pivotally coupling to an axial rod
22
disposed at one end of the handle
20
, an elastic member
23
coupled to the blade body
21
and disposed in the handle
20
, and a press switch
24
disposed in the handle
20
proximate another side of the blade body
21
and adjacent to a position proximate the axial rod
22
, so that when the user presses the press switch
24
, the blade body
21
is released from the latch and the elasticity of the elastic member
23
drives the blade body
21
to rotate along the axis of the axial rod
22
and rotate the blade body
21
out from the handle
20
. In other words, a user only needs one hand to operate the spring knife
2
easily and quickly.
However, the press switch
24
protrudes from an obvious exposed position on the surface of the handle
20
. Under situations of negligence or the knife being played by a child, the blade body
21
may be opened by touching the press switch
24
. As a result, it may cause accidents or injuries, which turns the original intention of the design into a danger.
In view of the inconvenience on the use of traditional folding knives, an improved spring knife was introduced. Although the spring knife can overcome the inconvenience of the traditional folding knife, the blade body of the spring knife may spring out from the handle and hurt innocent people by touching the press switch by mistake. Therefore, the inventor of the present invention performed a series of studies and experiments to overcome the shortcomings of the prior art and finally invented the folding knife structure of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a folding knife that can be unfolded quickly, and its technology mainly resides on installing an elastic bar in a handle, and such elastic bar can exactly match with a groove hole on the blade body, so that the blade body can be rotated out from an open slot on one side of the handle quickly by the joint mechanism of the elastic bar and the groove hole during the process of rotating the blade body.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a folding knife that can be unfolded by one hand. In addition to the structure described above, a poke rod is installed each on both sides of the blade body such that when a user uses one hand to hold the handle and uses the index finger or the thumb to push the poke rod, the blade body will spring out from the open slot of the handle quickly.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective diagram of the disassembled parts of a traditional spring knife.
FIG. 2
is a perspective diagram of the assembled structure of the present invention.
FIG. 3
is a perspective diagram of the disassembled parts of the present invention.
FIG. 4A
is the first illustrative diagram of the movement of the present invention.
FIG. 4B
is the second illustrative diagram of the movement of the present invention.
FIG. 4C
is the third illustrative diagram of the movement of the present invention.
FIG. 4D
is the fourth illustrative diagram of the movement of the present invention.
FIG. 4E
is a fifth illustrative diagram of the movement of the present invention.
FIG. 4F
is the sixth illustrative diagram of the movement of the present invention.
FIG. 5
is a perspective diagram of a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Refer to
FIGS. 2 and 3
for a folding knife structure according to the present invention, which comprises a blade body
3
, having a blade tip
31
and a blade handle
32
on both ends, a blade back
33
and a blade
34
respectively on both corresponding sides, wherein the blade handle
32
has a pivotal connecting end
321
(such as a circular hole), and the pivotal connecting end
321
is pivotally coupled to a pivotal connecting element
43
(such as an axial pillar) disposed on one end of the knife handle
4
such that the blade body
3
is received into or sprung out from an open slot
44
disposed on one side of the knife handle
4
. Further, a groove hole
35
is disposed on the blade body
3
at a position adjacent to the blade
34
along the pivotal connecting end
321
, and a separating point
351
is protruded from one inner edge of the groove hole
35
proximate the pivotal connecting end
321
, and a first pressing section
352
is disposed on one side of the separating point
351
adjacent to the blade
34
and a second pressing section
353
is disposed on the side away from the blade
34
. An elastic bar
5
is disposed on the inner surface
411
of the adjacent knife handle
4
, and one end of the elastic bar
5
is extended and bent into a bending section
51
in the groove hole
35
.
Please refer to
FIGS. 2 and 3
for the present invention. When the elastic bar
5
is not deformed, both ends of the elastic bar
5
are bent towards the middle, and both ends are closer to the open slot
44
than the middle. When the blade body
3
is folded into the open slot
44
, the elastic bar
5
will produce a larger deformation (changing from the status of having larger curvature to the status of a smaller curvature) and provides better elasticity for the restoration.
Please refer to FIGS.
4
A˜
4
F for the illustrative diagrams of the movement. When the blade body
3
is stored into the open slot
44
, the first pressing section
352
exactly pushes the bending section
51
, so that the elastic bar
5
will deform and maintain an appropriate elastic restoration (as shown in FIG.
4
A). At that time, if the blade body
3
uses such pivotal connecting element
43
as an axis to apply an appropriate external force in the direction away from the knife handle
4
, since the groove hole
35
is set on the blade body
3
, therefore the groove hole
35
will start shifting along the pivotal connecting element
43
as shown in
FIG. 4B
, such that the separating point
351
will slide through the bending section
51
(that is the appropriate external force can release the mutual pressing situation between the first pressing section
352
and the bending section
51
) until the bending section
51
and the second pressing section
353
are in contact with each other as shown in FIG.
4
C. The elastic bar
5
starts pushing the second pressing section
353
(as shown in
FIGS. 4D and 4E
) by the elastic restoration force produced by the deformation, so that the blade body
3
can use the pivotal connecting element
43
as an axis to start moving away from the open slot
44
and rotating out from the knife handle
4
(as shown in FIGS.
2
and
4
F).
On the other hand, when the knife body
3
is completely extended out from the knife handle
4
(as shown in FIGS.
2
and
4
F), if the knife body
3
uses the pivotal element
43
as an axis to exert an appropriate external force at a position proximate the open slot
44
, the groove hole
35
will shift along the pivotal connecting end
321
as shown in
FIGS. 3
,
4
D and
4
E) to drive the second pressing section
353
to push the ending section
51
, so that the elastic bar
5
start generating a deformation (as shown in FIG.
4
C). When the separating point
351
slides through the bending section
51
, the bending section
51
and the first pressing section
352
are in contact with each other (as shown in FIG.
4
B). Then, the elastic bar
5
starts pushing the first pressing section
352
by the appropriate elastic restoration force of the elastic bar
5
, so that the blade body
3
can use the pivotal connecting element
43
as an axis to start moving towards the open slot
44
until the blade body
3
is completely stored into the open slot
44
(as shown in FIG.
4
A).
Please refer to
FIGS. 2 and 3
for the present invention. The knife handle
4
comprises a casing
41
, another casing
42
, and a back cover
45
coupled to each other by a plurality of connecting elements
61
and another connecting elements
62
(such as a bolt and a nut), wherein the back cover
45
is installed on a corresponding side between the casings
41
,
42
. Since the back cover
45
has a specific thickness (slightly thicker than the blade body
3
) so that the casings
41
,
42
are kept in an appropriate distance apart to define the open slot
44
.
Please refer to
FIG. 3
for the present invention. The inner surface
411
of the casing
41
has an accommodating groove
412
for installing the elastic bar
5
into the accommodating groove
412
. A fixed plate
7
is fixed onto the inner surface
411
; a curved hole
71
is disposed on one end adjacent to the pivotal connecting end
321
; a limit section
72
is disposed at a position adjacent to the curved hole
71
; and another limit section
73
is disposed at a position away from the curved hole
71
, so that when the fixed plate
7
is covered onto the inner surface
411
, the elastic bar
5
will be fixed into the accommodating groove
412
and limited by the limit sections
72
,
73
to serve as a fulcrum for the deformation. Further, the bending section
51
is exposed outside the fixed plate
7
from the curved hole
71
, such that the bending section
51
will be located in the groove hole
35
after the casing
41
, another casing
42
, and the blade body
3
are mutually coupled as a whole.
Please refer to
FIGS. 2 and 3
again for the present invention. In the open slot
44
, a stop element
8
is disposed at a position adjacent to another casing
42
, and the stop element
8
is elastically bent slightly toward the middle of the open slot
44
, so that after the blade body
3
is rotated completed out from the open slot
44
, the stop element
8
will press exactly on one side of the blade handle
32
to stop the blade body
3
from being rotated into the open slot
44
. On the contrary, after the blade body
3
is received into the open slot
44
, an appropriate external force is applied on the stop element
8
in a direction towards another casing
42
(i.e. releasing the mutual pressing situation between the stop element
8
and the blade handle
32
), an appropriate external force will be applied onto the blade body
3
in the direction towards the open slot
44
to store the blade body
3
into the open slot
44
.
Please refer to
FIGS. 2 and 3
for the present invention. Based on the concept of ergonomic design, a poke rod
36
is set respectively on a position on one surface of the blade body
3
and a position adjacent to the blade back
33
. By such design, when the blade body
3
is stored in the open slot
44
, the user only needs to hold the knife handle
4
with the palm and use the thumb to push the poke rod
36
, and then an appropriate external force in the direction away from the knife handle
4
will be exerted onto the blade body
3
such that the blade body
3
will quickly move away from the open slot
44
and extend outside the knife handle
4
until the poke rod
36
and the knife handle
4
are in contact with each other. At that time, if the stop action of the stop element
8
is put into effect, then the blade body
3
is secured onto one end of the knife handle
4
. On the contrary, when the blade body
3
is stored into the open slot
44
, since the poke rods
36
exactly press against the stop element
8
, the blade
34
will not be in direct contact with the back cover
45
in the process of storing the blade body
3
into the open slot
44
, therefore it can prevent the back cover
45
from being cut and damaged by the blade
34
, an thus can maintain the sharpness of the blade
34
.
Please refer to
FIGS. 2 and 5
. There are various modifications for setting the groove boles
35
on the blade body
3
, as long as the groove hole
35
has a separating point
351
protruded on an inner edge of a pivotal connecting end
321
adjacent to the groove hole
35
and two sides of the separating point
351
are disposed respectively on the first pressing section
352
and the second pressing section
353
. For example, a substantially half-moon shaped through hole (as shown in
FIG. 5
) is passed through by the blade body
3
or a indented groove (as shown in
FIG. 2
) is set on the one end of the blade body
3
towards the inner edge of the pivotal connecting end
321
. Therefore, any variation or modification that can easily be made by the person skilled in the art is included within the scope of the claims of this invention.
While the present invention has been described by the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. A folding knife structure, comprising:a blade body, having a blade tip and a blade handle respectively disposed on both ends of said blade body and a blade back and a blade respectively disposed on the sides corresponding to both sides, wherein said blade handle comprising a pivotal connecting end, and a groove hole along the pivotal connecting end and being disposed on said blade body at a position adjacent to said blade, a separating point protruded from said groove hole at an inner edge adjacent to said pivotal connecting end, a first pressing section disposed on one side adjacent to said blade and a second pressing section disposed on the other side away from said blade; a knife handle, having a pivotal connecting element at one end for mutually coupling with the pivotal connecting end, thereby said blade body using said pivotal connecting element as an axis to be stored into and rotated out from an open slot disposed on one side of said knife handle; an elastic bar, being disposed on the inner surface of the adjacent knife handle, and one end of the elastic bar is extended and bent into a bending section in the groove hole.
- 2. The folding knife structure of claim 1, wherein said groove hole is an indented groove evacuated in the direction from said blade handle towards said blade.
- 3. The folding knife structure of claim 1, wherein said groove hole is a through hole being passed through by said blade handle.
- 4. The folding knife structure of claim 1, wherein said elastic bar has both ends bending towards its middle, and both ends being closer to said open slot than its middle when said elastic bar not being deformed.
- 5. The folding knife structure of claim 1, wherein said knife handle is comprised of a casing, another casing, and a back cover, being mutually coupled by a plurality of connecting elements and another connecting elements, and said back cover being installed on one of the corresponding side between said casings.
- 6. The folding knife structure of claim 1, wherein said casing has an accommodating groove on the inner surface of said casing for installing said elastic bar.
- 7. The folding knife structure of claim 6, wherein said inner surface has a fixed plate thereon.
- 8. The folding knife structure of claim 7, wherein said fixed plate has a curved hole disposed on one side adjacent to said pivotal connecting end, a limit section disposed at a position adjacent to said curved hole, and another limit section disposed at a position away from said curved hole, such that when the fixed plate being covered onto the inner surface, the elastic bar being fixed into said accommodating groove and limited by the limit sections, and said bending section being substantially exposed outside said fixed plate.
- 9. The folding knife structure of claim 1, wherein said open slot has a stop element elastically bent slightly towards the middle of said open slot.
- 10. The folding knife structure of claim 1, wherein said blade body has a poke rod on one side at a position adjacent to said blade back.
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