The main premise behind this invention is to create a knife or tool with a minimum number of reliable parts to for a thin but safe pocket knife/tool.
For many years, a folding knives, or tool, have been a convenient and safe means to carry a knife. But the overall size of the product can be large for its usefulness. Or, in order to thin down the knife the safety of the knife is compromised. This invention describes a knife with a blade that is completely covered when closed. And to accomplish this, a clever latching mechanism is incorporated to hold open and closed the knife.
This invention allows a blade/tool end to be completely covered and also allow it to be opened and closed with one hand. The art of this invention allows for the knife/tool to have a narrow profile or thickness. The novelty of the latching mechanism of the said invention allows the handle halves to latch from both directions using the same latching components.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,133,106
The present invention relates to a folding knife, or hand tool, specifically a single bladed, folding pocketknife in which the blade is held closed and open by rotating one of handle halves about a main pivot. The handle halves, one on each side of the blade, rotate independently about the main (blade) pivot. The blade and both handle halves rotate 360 degrees around the central pivot. There is a single pivot in which the blade and both handle halves rotate about.
The top stop (6Top) is permanently attached to the top handle half (2) and positioned directly below the central pivot, 90 degrees clockwise from the center line of the said top handle half, See
The heights of the two said stops are less than half the blade thickness. See
As the said top handle half passes through 180 degrees the said top stop contacts the blade shoulder (15). See
Once the said top handle half has rotated 360 degrees the latching screw (7) is captured the latching spring (12). The latching spring (12) has waving in form so that the said latching screw is captured from both side or from both directions, as the said top handle half rotates clockwise or counter-clockwise. See
When the Blade (3,2,1) is in the OPEN position (
Reversing the just mentioned process the said top stop will contact the opposite blade shoulder and rotate the blade into the CLOSED position. Once in the closed position the blade with rest safely between the handle halves (15 & 9).
In the CLOSED position the said stops will again be opposite each other and hold in the blade beneath the said handle halves.
The said handle halves are spaced from the blade by two washers (10). These said washers provide a controlled friction surfaces for the said handle halves and blade to pivot about each other. The said washers also prevent the blade from contacting the said handle halves therefore preventing marring of blade and handle halves.
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Number | Date | Country | |
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61204980 | Jan 2009 | US |