Information
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Patent Grant
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6308420
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Patent Number
6,308,420
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Date Filed
Saturday, June 17, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 30, 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
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International Classifications
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Abstract
The folding knife includes an elongated handle forming a spacing therebetween. An elongated blade having a working end and a tang at the opposite end within a common plane, a pivot including a pivot axis connecting the tang to the handle to permit the blade to pivot selectively into an open position at which the blade extends outwardly from the handle and into a closed position in which the blade is nested into the spacing. The blade is provided with a cam, that may be a rolling cam, secured to the blade eccentric to the pivot axis and spaced from the plane that includes the blade. An operating spring is secured at one end to the handle and has abutting contact with the cam remote from the end in the handle thus forming force vectors that are arranged selectively to resist the pivoting of the blade to an open position and when in an open position resisting the pivoting of the blade to a closed position.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to knives of the folding kind and, more particularly, knives that have a biased blade.
BACKGROUND
Knives generally and folding knives particularly are well known having been in use in the public for ages. All these prior art knives include common elements. Among these elements are an elongated handle that typically is split into two sides separated from each other to form a spacing. A blade having a working end and a pivot end located in the tang is pivotally disposed at one end of the handle so as to fill the spacing in the handle when in the closed or folded position and when in the open or working position, the knife blade pivots about the end of the handle and extends outwardly. For a spring biased opening folding knife, some form of means is used to retain the blade of the knife recessed in the spacing unless and until either overcome manually or by a mechanism that in either case allows the blade to pivot and move outwardly to attain a working position.
Numerous mechanisms are known in the art for pivoting the knife blade into working position from its recessed or closed position and many use some form of spring means to achieve this pivoting action either alone or with manual assistance. Different forms of such springs have been devised for achieving the desired pivoting action.
For safety reasons it is particularly desirable to retain the blade in a closed recessed position that may or may not be locked in such position. Similarly, when the knife blade is in the open or working position it is completely unacceptable for the blade to prematurely close. Rather the blade when in the open or working position may be locked in that position or be biased against any undesired movement toward closing until it is desired to pivot the blade to its closed or recessed position.
Many prior art knives utilize a spring that may be a metallic leaf spring to provide locking of the blade in open and closed positions such as U.S. Pat. No. 5,706,584 issued to Bernardini.
Another form of a locking device for a foldable knife is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,692,304 issued to Campbell wherein the leaf spring forms a means for locking the knife as the spring member includes a v-shaped bend to fit into a notch in the tang of the knife.
In the Collins U.S. Pat. No. 5,400,509, a locking mechanism for the knife is provided when in the open position.
The Opinel Patent U.S. Pat. No. 5,153,995 discloses a biasing means for retaining the blade in the open position.
Other patents of various designs include Leatherman U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,888,869, Yamagishi 4,741,106, Friedman et al. 4,535,539, Naifeh 4,190,953.
None of these patents discloses the blade having a rolling cam, an operating spring to provide a force vector capable of resisting the pivoting of the blade from a closed or folded position to an open position and when in open position resisting the pivoting of the blade to a closed or folded position.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a folding knife that is biased toward an open position after opening and biased toward remaining in a closed position. The knife includes an elongated handle having opposing separate sides forming a spacing therebetween. An elongated blade having a working end and a tang at the opposite end within a common plane, a pivot including a pivot axis connecting the tang to the handle to permit the blade to pivot selectively into an open position at which the blade extends outwardly from the handle and into a closed position in which the blade is nested into the spacing. The blade is provided with a cam, that may be a rolling cam, secured to the blade eccentric to the pivot axis and spaced from the plane that includes the blade. An operating spring is secured at one end to the handle and has abutting contact with the cam remote from the end in the handle thus forming a force vector that is arranged selectively to resist the pivoting of the blade to a open position and when in an open position resisting the pivoting of the blade to a closed position.
DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a plan view, partly in phantom, to show the outline of the handle and also illustrating the blade nested in the closed position within the spacing between the opposing sides of the handle. Further the operating spring rod is shown in an abutting relationship with the eccentric cam to produce a force vector shown that is on the side of the pivot axis proximal to the end of the operating spring rod secured at one end of the handle.
FIG. 2
is a plan view similar to that of
FIG. 1
, including phantom outlines for the handle and a broken away portion illustrating the second side of the handle. More importantly, the blade is shown to be partially opened wherein the operating spring biasing the blade is bent by the action of the eccentric cam to produce a different force vector on the side of the pivot axis of the blade remote from the end of the operating spring secured within the handle and showing that the illustrated force vector operates to urge the blade to the full open position due to the lever action caused by the eccentricity.
FIG. 3
is a plan view of the knife of the present invention, partly in phantom, showing the blade in the fully extended or open position wherein the eccentric cam, in abutting relationship with the operating spring, produces a new force vector on the side of the pivot axis remote from the end of the operating spring secured in the blade handle to thus maintain the forceful action to retain the blade in the open position.
FIG. 4
is an enlarged fragmented view of the position of the blade, the pivot axis and the cam abutting the operating spring similar to that illustrated in FIG.
2
. Also shown is the force vector in a direction to urge the blade to the open position as shown by the curved arrow.
FIG. 5
is a fragmented top view of the knife of the present invention illustrating the pair of spaced identical sides forming the handle and producing the spacing within which the blade is positioned. Also illustrated is the positioning of the cam that is spaced from the plane defining the blade.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
The folding knife of the present invention is represented in the drawings generally by the numeral
10
. The folding knife includes an elongated handle
12
and an elongated blade
14
. The handle is composed of two identical sides best shown for instance in
FIGS. 2 and 5
by a first side
16
and a second side
18
. These sides are essentially congruent and are held together by suitable fasteners, not shown, distributed about the surface of the handle
12
.
As shown in
FIGS. 2 and 5
, the sides
16
and
18
of the handle
12
are separated in order to form a spacing
20
. The spacing
20
accommodates the blade
14
when it is in closed or folded position, as shown particularly in FIG.
1
. The blade is of conventional shape, being elongated as it extends from the handle, as shown in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, and includes a sharpened edge
22
on one side of the blade. The opposite side
24
of the blade may also have a sharpened edge but is usually unsharpened and blunt. The blade is essentially planar having a thickness
26
, shown in
FIG. 5
, except of course for the narrowed sharpened edge
22
.
The blade
14
is designed to pivot about a pivot axis
28
around which the blade
14
can rotate in essentially a 180° arc. The pivot axis
28
is suitably secured between the sides
16
and
18
of the handle
12
and accommodates the tang
30
of the blade by means of an opening
32
in the tang of the blade. The blade therefore is free to pivot about the pivot axis
28
upon a desired urging. In addition to the opening
32
in the tang, the tang is provided with a stop abutment
34
formed in the tang to produce a flat planar surface
36
, which is designed limit the opening movement of the blade as when strikes stop
38
, best shown in FIG.
3
. Stop may be a simple rigid pin secured to both sides and
18
of the handle
12
. Thus as the blade
14
pivots upwardly from the position as shown in
FIG. 2
to the position of
FIG. 3
, further clockwise movement is prevented as soon as the stop abutment
34
with its flat planar surface
36
strikes the stop
38
.
The use of a stop abutment in folding knives is conventional and a placement of the flat planar surface
36
on the tang
30
would be typically in the upper part of the knife blade
14
proximate to the unsharpened or blunt opposite side
24
and typically, but not necessarily, in a plane transverse to the plane of the blade
14
but parallel and distal to the pivot axis
28
.
One of the unique aspects of the present invention is the means for biasing the blade
14
to retain it in the closed position shown in
FIG. 1
and also to bias it toward the working position as shown in FIG.
3
and urge it toward remaining in that open or working position. In order to begin the process to bring the folding knife from the closed or folded position in
FIG. 1
to the operating or working position in
FIG. 3
, it is necessary for the user to manually grasp the operating extension
40
which is a protuberance of no particular design except that it projects outwardly from the plane of the blade as well as the plane of the drawing of
FIG. 1
towards the viewer sufficiently to permit the user to grasp the operating extension
40
to move it in the direction of the arrow
42
. This begins the clockwise pivoting motion of the blade
14
around the pivot axis
28
. The user must overcome an opposite force resisting such movement that tends to retain the blade
14
in its nested or folded position of FIG.
1
. This resisting force to urge the blade
14
toward the nested or closed position is an important safety aspect of the present invention.
To provide the resisting force shown symbolically as force vector Fa, it must be eccentrically formed relative to the axis
28
. In order to achieve this force vector Fa, a first required element, a cam
44
in the form of a roller
46
with a curved surface, as shown at
47
of
FIG. 5
, revolves about cam axis
48
, again best shown in FIG.
5
. The cam axis
48
is parallel to the pivot axis
28
and also positioned on the blade
14
on a side of the pivot axis that is remote from the tang
30
. As best shown in
FIG. 5
, the curved surface
47
forms an abutting surface that is not only eccentric to the pivot axis
28
but also spaced from the plane of the blade
14
that should be clearly evident from FIG.
5
.
In order to complete the biasing of the blade and produce the second required element, the vector force Fa of
FIG. 1
, an elongated operating spring
50
is provided that may be in the shape of a rod or but which could be flat but, if flat, the abutting surface
47
would have to be appropriately shaped to receive such a flat spring. As shown in the drawings, the rod shaped elongated operating spring
50
is received into the curved abutting surface
47
in which there is rolling contact between the elongated operating spring
50
and the abutting surface
47
of the cam.
As shown in the drawings, the elongated operating spring
50
is anchored at one end
52
to the handle
12
in any suitable manner. The length of the elongated operating spring
50
is essentially nearly coextensive with the overall length of the handle
12
and therefore the anchored end is preferably held at or near one end
54
of the handle
12
. The other end
56
is essentially cantilevered and unsupported but always maintains contact with the abutting surface
47
of cam
44
.
In the position as shown in
FIG. 1
, the force vector Fa passes through the axis
48
of the cam
44
and is spaced from the pivot axis
28
to provide a lever that must be overcome by the user who applies an opening force in the direction of the arrow
42
. Upon sufficient force being applied by the user, the force applied in the direction of
42
overcomes the vector force Fa of FIG.
1
and the blade
14
pivots about pivot axis
28
to move in the direction shown by arrow
58
of FIG.
2
and which is also shown as arrow
58
in
FIG. 4
moving the blade
14
in a clockwise direction.
It should be noted that the force vector Fa is not static. The direction of the force vector Fa changes from that shown in
FIG. 1
as this force vector Fa is overcome by the manual effort of the user. This occurs through movement of operating extension
40
and thereby the axis
48
of cam
44
travels through an arc of the limited angle ABC. At the end of which travel the force vector Fa will pass through the pivot axis
28
and have no further biasing effect.
Further movement of the blade
14
in a clockwise direction by operating extension
40
so that the axis
48
of cam
44
completes and exceeds the arc of angle ABC, a new vector force Fb, as shown in
FIG. 2
is created. Vector force Fb is of substantial strength, when viewing the magnitude of the force applied to the operating spring
50
to bend it to the extent shown in FIG.
2
. As soon as the force vector Fb comes into existence on the opposite side of pivot axis
28
compared to force vector Fa, vector force Fb, with the continuing biasing of the operating spring
50
applying the force, controls the blade movement. The blade
14
, now moves more sharply to the open or extended position shown in FIG.
3
. Upon reaching the position shown in
FIG. 3
, further movement of the blade in a clockwise direction is prevented due to the previously described action between the stop button
34
on the tang
30
and the stop
38
secured to the handle
12
.
Upon reaching the fully operating or working position of
FIG. 3
, the axis
48
of cam
44
will have traversed the arc of angle CBD, shown in
FIG. 3
at which time new force vector Fc is created. It should be noted that the new force vector Fc now controls the action of the blade
14
by providing an urging force to resist any movement of the knife in a direction counterclockwise toward a closed or folded position.
It should be clearly recognized that force vector Fc is spaced from the pivot axis
28
and also positioned on the side of the pivot axis
28
remote from the end
52
of the operating spring
50
. Thus force vector Fc is continuously active to bias the blade
14
towards the open or working position shown in FIG.
3
and can only be overcome by manual effort of the user to pivot the blade
14
in a counterclockwise manner toward the folded or closed position of FIG.
1
.
Accordingly, it should be recognized that force vector Fa and particularly force vector Fc are continuously in operation while the knife is at rest. It should be manifest therefore that vector force Fa is continuously acting to resist the opening of the blade
14
from its nested or closed position and this force Fa can only be overcome by manual force applied to the operating extension
40
. On the other hand, the vector force Fc is continuously in action to maintain the blade
14
in the extended or working condition of FIG.
3
and can only be overcome by manual force of the user either applied to the operating extension
40
or to the blunt opposite side
24
.
Claims
- 1. A folding knife comprising:an elongated handle including first and second mutually opposed sides forming a spacing therebetween, an elongated blade having a working end and a tang at an opposite end within a common plane, pivot means having a pivot axis and connecting said tang to said handle to permit said blade to pivot into an open position wherein said blade extends outwardly from said handle and into a closed position wherein said blade is recessed into said spacing, said blade having a cam secured to said blade eccentric to said pivot axis and spaced from said common plane, an operating spring secured at one end to said handle and having abutting contact with said cam remote from said one end forming force vector means, said force vector means being arranged selectively to resist the pivoting of said blade to an open position and when in an open position resist the pivoting of said blade to a closed position.
- 2. The knife of claim 1 including,said force vector means having a direction remote from said pivot axis.
- 3. The knife of claim 1 including,said force vector means forming a lever to resist said pivoting of said blade in said open position and said closed position.
- 4. The knife of claim 1 including,said force vector means being located on one side of said pivot axis when said blade is in the closed position and on an opposite side of said pivot axis when said blade is in an open position.
- 5. The knife of claim 4 including,said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis proximal to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in said closed position.
- 6. The knife of claim 4 including,said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis remote from said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the open position.
- 7. The knife of claim 4 including,said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis proximal to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis remote from said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the open position.
- 8. The knife of claim 1 including,said force vector means being spaced from said pivot axis in a direction proximal to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the closed position.
- 9. The knife of claim 1 including,said force vector means being spaced from said one end of said pivot axis in a direction remote to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the open position.
- 10. The knife of claim 1 including,said force vector means being spaced from said pivot axis in a direction proximal to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the closed position, said force vector means being spaced from said one end of said pivot axis in a direction remote to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the open position.
- 11. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis.
- 12. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam having an abutting surface for said abutting contact to cooperate with said spring.
- 13. The knife of claim 1 including,said abutting surface being curved.
- 14. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam positioned on said blade on a side of said pivot axis remote from said tang.
- 15. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis.
- 16. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said force vector means having a direction remote from said pivot axis.
- 17. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said force vector means forming a lever to resist said pivoting of said blade in said open position and said closed position.
- 18. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said force vector means having a direction remote from said pivot axis, said force vector means being located on one side of said pivot axis when said blade is in the closed position and on an opposite side of said pivot axis when said blade is in an open position.
- 19. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said force vector means having a direction remote from said pivot axis, said force vector means being spaced from said pivot axis in a direction proximal to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the closed position.
- 20. The knife of claim 1 including,said force vector means forming a lever to resist said pivoting of said blade in said open position and said closed position, said force vector means being located on one side of said pivot axis when said blade is in the closed position and on an opposite side of said pivot axis when said blade is in an open position.
- 21. The knife of claim 1 including,said force vector means forming a lever to resist said pivoting of said blade in said open position and said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis proximal to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in said closed position.
- 22. The knife of claim 1 including,said force vector means forming a lever to resist said pivoting of said blade in said open position and said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis remote from said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the open position.
- 23. The knife of claim 1 including,said force vector means forming a lever to resist said pivoting of said blade in said open position and said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis proximal to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis remote from said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the open position.
- 24. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said force vector means forming a lever to resist said pivoting of said blade in said open position and said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis proximal to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis remote from said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the open position.
- 25. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said cam having an abutting surface for said abutting contact to cooperate with said spring, said force vector means having a direction remote from said pivot axis, said force vector means forming a lever to resist said pivoting of said blade in said open position and said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis proximal to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis remote from said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the open position.
- 26. The knife of claim 1 including,said cam positioned on said blade on a side of said pivot axis remote from said tang, said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said cam having an abutting surface for said abutting contact to cooperate with said spring, said force vector means having a direction remote from said pivot axis, said force vector means forming a lever to resist said pivoting of said blade in said open position and said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis proximal to said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in said closed position, said force vector means being on the side of said pivot axis remote from said one end of said operating spring when said blade is in the open position.
- 27. A folding knife comprising:an elongated handle including first and second mutually opposed sides forming a spacing therebetween, an elongated blade having a working end and a tang at an opposite end within a common plane, pivot means having a pivot axis and connecting said tang to said handle to permit said blade to pivot into an open position wherein said blade extends outwardly from said handle and into a closed position wherein said blade is recessed into said spacing, said blade having a cam secured to said blade eccentric to said pivot axis and spaced from said common plane, an operating spring secured at one end to said handle and having abutting contact with said cam remote from said one end, whereby said spring resists the pivoting of said blade to an open position and when in an open position resists the pivoting of said blade to a closed position.
- 28. The knife of claim 27 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis.
- 29. The knife of claim 27 including,said cam having an abutting surface for said abutting contact to cooperate with said spring.
- 30. The knife of claim 29 including,said abutting surface being curved.
- 31. The knife of claim 27 including,said operating spring being an elongated rod.
- 32. The knife of claim 27 including,said cam positioned on said blade on a side of said pivot axis remote from said tang.
- 33. The knife of claim 27 including,said operating spring being cylindrical.
- 34. The knife of claim 27 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said cam positioned on said blade on a side of said pivot axis remote from said tang.
- 35. The knife of claim 27 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said cam having an abutting surface for said abutting contact to cooperate with said spring, said abutting surface being curved.
- 36. The knife of claim 27 including,said cam having an abutting surface for said abutting contact to cooperate with said spring, said abutting surface being curved, said operating spring being an elongated rod.
- 37. The knife of claim 27 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said cam positioned on said blade on a side of said pivot axis remote from said tang, said cam having an abutting surface for said abutting contact to cooperate with said spring, said abutting surface being curved.
- 38. The knife of claim 27 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said cam positioned on said blade on a side of said pivot axis remote from said tang, said cam having an abutting surface for said abutting contact to cooperate with said spring, said abutting surface being curved, said operating spring being cylindrical.
- 39. The knife of claim 27 including,said cam rotatable about a cam axis parallel to said pivot axis, said cam positioned on said blade on a side of said pivot axis remote from said tang, said cam having an abutting surface for said abutting contact to cooperate with said spring, said abutting surface being curved, said operating spring being an elongated rod.
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