The present invention relates to a folding knife, more particularly to a folding knife with an assisted opening function comprising a handle; a blade pivotally connected to a first end of the handle through a pivot shaft and having a notch formed at a position adjacent to the pivot shaft and a cutting edge thereof; and a pushing member having a pushing portion exposed outside the handle, an end pivotally connected in the handle between the pivot shaft and a second end of the handle, and a pressing post formed at a middle section thereof and configured to be engaged in the notch when the cutting edge is received in the handle and to push a wall of the notch that is relatively far from the pivot shaft and thereby rotate the blade away from the handle through a predetermined angle when the pushing portion is pushed toward the second end of the handle.
Folding knives are very common tools nowadays. The main structure of a folding knife includes a blade pivotally connected to a handle so that, when a user has finished using the folding knife, the blade can be pivoted into the handle and stored therein to save space, facilitate carrying, and ensure that the sharp cutting edge will not cut the user or damage nearby objects. In order to pivot rapidly and smoothly from inside the handle when the folding knife is to be used, the blade is typically provided with a post configured to be pushed by the user (hereinafter referred to as the pushing post), and the handle is provided therein with a spring. The user only has to rotate the blade through a small angle by pushing the pushing post, and the elastic restoring force of the spring will drive the blade out of the handle.
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However, a folding knife with either the elastic plate 15 or the torsion spring 21 is still inconvenient to use, and the major cause of inconvenience lies in the pushing post 111. First, to ensure portability of the folding knife 1, the pushing post 111 must not be too long, and yet the shortness of the pushing post 111 often hinders force application. Second, the pushing post 111 is designed to be pushed by the user's thumb and therefore must be adjacent to the pivot shaft, but when the blade 11 is secured by the engaging unit or the elastic plate 15 of the handle 13, it is difficult for the user to apply to the pushing post 111 a force large enough to overcome the securing force of the engaging unit or the elastic plate 15. Both factors compromise the convenience of the folding knife 1 considerably.
Besides, due to the shortness of the pushing post 111, the user's thumb will be close to a lateral side of the blade 11 when pushing the pushing post 111, and will be close to the rotating path of the blade 11 when the blade 11 spins rapidly out of the handle 13. If the user is unfamiliar with the operation method, holds the folding knife 1 improperly, or places his or her thumb/fingers at the wrong places, injury by the blade 11 may result.
As stated above, the conventional folding knives lack a convenient and safe mechanism for driving the blade 11 out of the handle 13, and in light of this, the issue to be addressed by the present invention is to overcome the drawbacks of the conventional folding knives and to develop a novel folding knife structure that allows more intuitive and safer operation.
In view of the fact that the blade of a conventional folding knife can only be driven via the pushing post on the blade, and that this driving mechanism leads to not only difficulty in force application but also safety issues, the inventor of the present invention put years of practical experience in research and development of knives into repeated trials and experiments and finally succeeded in developing a safe and easy-to-use folding knife with an assisted opening function as disclosed herein.
It is an objective of the present invention to provide a folding knife having an assisted opening function, wherein the folding knife includes a handle, a blade, a pushing member, and a first elastic member. The blade has one side formed with a cutting edge and the opposite side defined as the back of the blade. In addition, one end of the blade is formed as a tip, and a portion of the blade that is adjacent to the opposite end of the blade is pivotally connected via a pivot shaft to a portion of the handle that is adjacent to one end of the handle. The blade, therefore, can rotate with respect to the handle so that the cutting edge can be exposed outside the handle or received in one side (hereinafter referred to as the first side) of the handle. Moreover, a portion of the blade that is adjacent to both the pivot shaft and the cutting edge is provided with a notch. The pushing member has one end formed with a pushing portion and the opposite end pivotally connected in the handle at a position between the pivot shaft and the opposite end (hereinafter the second end) of the handle, wherein the pushing portion is exposed outside the opposite side (hereinafter the second side) of the handle. A portion of the pushing member that is adjacent to a middle section of the pushing member is formed with a pressing post. The pressing post is engaged in the notch while the cutting edge is received in the first side of the handle. When the pushing portion is pushed toward the second end of the handle, however, the pressing post pushes a wall portion of the notch that is relatively far from the pivot shaft, thereby rotating the blade away from the first side of the handle through a predetermined angle. The first elastic member has one end pressed against the portion of the pushing member that is adjacent to the middle section of the pushing member. The opposite end of the first elastic member is fixed in the handle at a position between the pushing member and the second end of the handle. Thus, the first elastic member applies a first elastic force to the portion of the pushing member that is adjacent to the middle section of the pushing member, pressing the pushing portion against the second side of the handle. When the blade is received in the handle, the user only has to push the pushing portion, or more particularly to push the wall portion of the notch with the pressing post, and the blade will be rotated out of the handle by the predetermined angle, allowing the cutting edge to be rotated completely out of the handle with ease.
To facilitate comprehension of the objective, technical features, and effects of the present invention, some illustrative embodiments are detailed below with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
The present invention is a folding knife with an assisted opening function. Referring to
As shown in
The first elastic member 35 (e.g., a linear spring or elastic plate) has one end (i.e., a free end) pressed against the portion of the pushing member 34 that is adjacent to the middle section of the pushing member 34. The opposite end (hereinafter the second end) of the first elastic member 35 is fixed in the handle 3 at a position between the pushing member 34 and the second end of the handle 3. Thus, when no pushing force is applied by the user to the pushing member 34, the first elastic member 35 applies a first elastic force to the portion of the pushing member 34 that is adjacent to the middle section of the pushing member 34, thereby pressing the pushing portion 341 against the second side of the handle 3.
When the cutting edge 41 is received in the first side of the handle 3 and the pressing post 342 is engaged in the notch 44, the user only has to push the pushing portion 341 toward the second end of the handle 3 (i.e., toward the right side of
Referring back to
The blade 4 of the folding knife can be driven out of the handle 3 by various mechanisms, including, among others, the elastic plate 15 or the torsion spring 21 described above with reference to
To ensure that the blade 4 will not be driven out of the handle 3 by the second elastic member 53 while the cutting edge 41 is received in the handle 3, the folding knife can be further provided with an engaging unit 55. As shown in
While the blade 4 is received in the first side of the handle 3, the engaging hole 45 corresponds in position to the engaging unit 55 such that the top portion of the engaging member 553 is exposed through the sleeve 555 and pressed against the wall of the engaging hole 45. At this point, the force applied by the compression spring 551 to the engaging member 553 is greater than the second elastic force applied by the second elastic member 53 to the blade 4 to rotate the blade 4 out of the handle 3, so the blade 4 will not be rotated by the second elastic force of the second elastic member 53. The user, on the other hand, can overcome the force applied by the compression spring 551 to the engaging member 553 by pushing the pushing member 34 such that the blade 4 is first rotated through the predetermined angle and then immediately driven by the second elastic force to spin the entire cutting edge 41 out of the handle 3.
The second outer plate 33 is further provided with a stop plate 333. The stop plate 333 has a free end extending to the vicinity of the pivot shaft A and into the receiving space in the handle 3. When the blade 4 has been rotated into the handle 3 and is received therein, the stop plate 333 is movably pressed against the blade 4. Once the blade 4 has sprung completely out of the handle 3, the stop plate 333 is pressed precisely against the second end of the blade 4 to secure the blade 4 in position.
It should be pointed out that, in this embodiment, the middle plate 31 is formed with a guide groove 313 corresponding in position to the pressing post 342. The pressing post 342 extends through the guide groove 313 in order to be positioned adjacent to the second end of the blade 4. The guide groove 313 ensures the precision of displacement of the pressing post 342. While the cutting edge 41 is received in the first side of the handle 3, the pressing post 342 is located at one end of the guide groove 313 and engaged in the notch 44. When the pushing portion 341 is pushed toward the second end of the handle 3, the pressing post 342 is displaced toward the opposite end of the guide groove 313 and pushes the wall portion of the notch 44 that is relatively far from the pivot shaft A, thereby rotating the blade 4 away from the first side of the handle 3.
In this embodiment, the pressing post 342 rotates the blade 4 by first pushing the wall portion of the notch 44 that is relatively far from the pivot shaft A and then pushing the projection 440. In practice, however, the pressing post 342 may work in a different way. For example, the pressing post 342 may push only the wall portion of the notch 44 that is relatively far from the pivot shaft A, in order to rotate the blade 4 through the predetermined angle. Please refer now to
According to the above, the provision of the projection 440 allows the pressing post 342 to push the blade 4A more sufficiently, and this ensures that the predetermined angle through which the blade 4A is rotated by the user pushing the pushing member 34 and which activates further rotation of the blade 4A is more pronounced. However, a lack of the projection 440, as in the case with the blade 4B, has no adverse effect on achieving the objective of the present invention. That is to say, by pushing the pushing member 34, the user can still easily rotate the blade 4B at least through a predetermined angle in order to bring the blade 4B to a fully opened position.
Likewise, it is feasible for the pressing post 342 to push only the projection 440, as shown in
While the invention herein disclosed 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 of the invention set forth in the claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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105205995 | Apr 2016 | TW | national |