Guided cutting system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6216577
  • Patent Number
    6,216,577
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 12, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 17, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A guided cutting system including first and second blade cartridges which are used in association with templates. The blade cartridges each include a head portion and cover portion wherein the head portion includes a non-use end and a cutting end. The cutting end includes a pair of guide pegs and a cutting blade wherein the guide pegs are adapted to be received within a peripheral groove formed on a template. The cover portion is adapted to be attached to the non-use end of the head portion whereby the cover portion acts as a handle for guiding the head portion during a cutting operation. Alternatively, the head portion may be attached over the cutting end of the head portion to cover and prevent contact with the cutting blade. A different spacing is provided between the cutting blade and guide pegs for the first and second head portions whereby one head portion may be used for cropping a photograph and the other head portion may be used for cutting a corresponding backing mat for the photograph. In addition, the templates for use with the blade cartridges may be designed with a predetermined outer periphery and an inner periphery extending around an open interior area of the template wherein guide grooves for the guide pegs are provided adjacent to the exterior periphery and the interior periphery for guiding the blade cartridges along exterior and interior guide paths.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is related generally to a cutting system for cutting sheet material and, more particularly, to a guided cutting system for cutting predetermined shapes out of sheet material, such as photographs and mat material, for use in photograph scrapbooking applications.




In order to provide an attractive presentation of photos in a scrapbook, the photos are often cut or cropped, cutting away a peripheral area of the photo and leaving a central main subject portion of the photo. Cropping of photos provides an attractive border area for the photo wherein the photo may be cropped in a circular, oval or wavy peripheral edge, and additionally may be provided with a mat which underlies the photo and extends beyond the edges thereof for enhancing the framing of the picture on a scrapbook page. Typically, the mat is made such that it mirrors and extends beyond the peripheral edge of the cropped photo in order to provide a uniform edge border around the photo.




Various devices have been proposed to facilitate the cropping operation including special scissors having wavy or deckled edges, and guided cutters such as the one disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 701,828 to Arnold which incorporates a guide plate for guiding an arm movably supported on the plate to direct a cutting blade in a desired pattern for cutting a mat. Other known guided cutting devices for cutting circles or ovals in a sheet of material include those incorporating a so called “Scottish yoke” mechanism which utilizes a base member supporting a pivoted arm and including two transversely oriented axes for guiding the arm in a controlled elliptical path. Alternatively, the arm may be held in a central location of intersection between the two paths whereby the arm may be pivoted in a circular movement. Typical examples of such devices are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,233,748 to Logan et al. and in U.S. Pat. No. 5,555,631 to Houston.




While the known devices for cutting ovals and circles provide the desired results of accurately following a desired shape, such devices are typically complex in that they require assembly of several parts and also are generally not well adapted to convenient storage and transportation in that they incorporate an elongated arm connected to and extending from a base, such that they are not adapted to compact storage, a desirable attribute for equipment used by those involved in scrapbooking.




Accordingly, there is a need for an apparatus which facilitates cutting of ovals, circles and other shapes in sheet material and which requires a minimum of parts with accompanying reduced cost. In addition, there is a need for such an apparatus wherein a cutter is provided having means for protecting a user from contact with a cutting portion of the cutter when it is not in use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the present invention, a guided cutting system is provided including first and second blade cartridges, each blade cartridge including a head portion and a cover portion detachably mountable to the head portion. In addition, a template is provided having at least one groove for guiding a selected one of the blade cartridges in a predetermined cutting path to thereby cut a predetermined pattern in a substrate underlying the template.




The head portion of each blade cartridge includes a cutting end and a non-use end, and a side wall extending between the cutting end and the non-use end. The cutting end includes a cutting blade supported within a blade holder and a pair of spaced pegs forming guide means for positioning within the groove of the template. The blade of the first blade cartridge is located a first predetermined distance from the guide pegs thereof, and the blade of the second cartridge is located a second predetermined distance from the guide pegs thereof wherein the second predetermined distance is greater than the first predetermined distance. Thus, the first blade cartridge may be used to cut a desired outline in a photo, and the second blade cartridge may be used to cut a corresponding shape in a mat wherein the size of the mat is greater than that of the photo such that the present cutting system provides a matching border for a cropped photo.




The cover portion includes a side wall defining opposing ends wherein a peripheral edge at one end defines an open end, and an end wall at an opposing end defines a closed end for the cover portion. The side wall defines an inner surface dimensioned to receive and engage the side wall of the head portion. The head portion and cover portion are configured such that the cover portion is mountable over the non-use end of the head portion to thereby define a handle portion for a person to grasp the blade cartridge and guide it around the template, and the cover portion is also mountable over the cutting end of the head portion for providing a guard to prevent contact with the cutting blade when the blade cartridge is not in use.




The template may be provided with an open interior area defined by an inner peripheral edge wherein a first groove is provided adjacent to an outer peripheral edge of the template and a second groove is provided adjacent to the inner peripheral edge of the template. In this manner, a single template may be used for creating large or small cuts depending on whether the blade cartridge is guided around the outer periphery or inner periphery, respectively.




Therefore, it is an object of the present invention to provide a guided cutting system including a blade cartridge capable of being hand guided around a template.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a blade cartridge wherein a cover portion is provided for attachment to either one of two opposing ends of a blade carrying head portion.




It is yet another object of the invention to provide a guided cutting system including two similarly constructed blade cartridges adapted to be guided around a periphery of a template and to provide a predetermined size differential for a pattern being cut.




It is an additional object of the invention to provide a guided cutting system wherein a template is provided having an open interior area and including outer and inner peripheral grooves to guide a blade cartridge to cut different size patterns.











Other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following description and the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of a first blade cartridge for the guided cutting system of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded perspective view of a second blade cartridge for the guided cutting system of the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the first blade cartridge in a use configuration;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the first blade cartridge in a non-use configuration;





FIG. 5

is a bottom plan view of the head portion of the first blade cartridge with the cutting blade removed;





FIG. 6

is a bottom plan view of the head portion of the second blade cartridge with the cutting blade removed;





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of the head portion of the first blade cartridge;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of a cover portion for the first blade cartridge;





FIG. 9

is a bottom plan view of the cover portion of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view of a cover portion for the second blade cartridge;





FIG. 11

is a bottom plan view of the cover portion of

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the first blade cartridge in position for use along an outer peripheral path of an oval template;





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view of the template of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a bottom plan view of the template of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 15

is a perspective view of the first blade cartridge in position for use along an inner peripheral path of a circular template; and





FIG. 16

is a plan view of an alternative template for cutting straight and wavy edges.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


12


, the guided cutting system of the present invention includes first and second blade cartridges


10


and


10


′, respectively, and a template


12


for guiding the plate cartridges


10


,


10


′ in a predetermined cutting path. The first and second blade cartridges


10


,


10


′ are formed with the same structural elements which will be described with particular reference to the first blade cartridge


10


wherein the elements of the second blade cartridge


10


′ corresponding to the first blade cartridge are labeled throughout the drawings with the same reference numeral primed, and only differences between the first and second blade cartridges


10


,


10


′ are specifically described in the following description.




As seen in

FIGS. 1

,


3


and


4


the blade cartridge


10


comprises a head portion


14


and a cover portion


16


which is configured to be detachably mounted to the head portion


14


. The head portion


14


is formed with a cutting end


18


and a non-use end


20


, and a generally cylindrical side wall


22


extends axially between the cutting end


18


and non-use end


20


. The cutting end


18


includes a pair of spaced guide pegs


24


,


26


extending axially from the surface of the cutting end


18


to define guide means for engaging the template


12


to guide the blade cartridge


10


during a cutting operation. The cutting end


18


further includes an elongated blade aperture


28


for receiving an assembly comprising a blade holder


30


and cutting blade


32


positioned within the holder


30


. It should be noted that the cutting blade


32


includes a pair of cutting edges


34


,


36


converging to a central point whereby the blade cartridge


10


may be directed in either one of two directions to cut a substrate underlying a template


12


.




Referring to

FIGS. 5 and 7

, the cutting head


14


is shown without the blade holder


30


and blade


32


in position, and can be seen to include a pair of diametrically opposed gripping portions


36


,


38


defining raised sectors extending radially outwardly from the side wall


22


, each gripping portion


36


,


38


including a pair of radially extending side surfaces


40


,


42


and an outer surface defining ribs


55


. The gripping portions


36


,


38


further include opposing axial ends which are substantially contiguous with the surfaces of the cutting end


18


and non-use end


20


. It should also be noted that the side walls


40


of each of the gripping portions


36


,


38


include a hole or recess


44


(only one shown) located adjacent to the non-use end


20


of the head portion


14


, and the side surfaces


42


of each of the gripping portions


36


,


38


include a hole or recess


46


(only one shown) adjacent the cutting end


18


of the head portion


14


.




As seen in

FIG. 5

, a line


48


passing through the guide pegs


24


,


26


is located in spaced relation to a diametrical center C of the head portion


14


and is perpendicularly bisected by a bisecting line


50


passing through the diametrical center C. The blade aperture


28


is located on an opposite side of the center C of the head portion


14


from the line


48


and is intersected by and centered on the bisecting line


50


. The blade


32


supported within the blade aperture


28


is supported a predetermined distance X from the guide pegs


24


,


26


, as measured to the line


48


. The distance between the guide pegs


24


,


26


and the blade


32


supported within the blade aperture


28


defines the particular predetermined distance that the blade


32


will be positioned from the edge of a guiding template


12


to thereby define the size of cut to be made on an underlying substrate.




Referring further to

FIG. 6

, a head portion


14


′ for the second blade cartridge


10


′ is shown and differs from the first head portion


14


in that the distance X′ of the blade aperture


28


′ from the guide pegs


24


′,


26


′ is greater than the distance X for the first head portion


14


. Thus, the blade cartridge


10


′ incorporating the second head portion


14


′ will perform a cut at a second, greater predetermined distance from the edge of a template


12


used to guide the blade cartridges


10


,


10


′. Accordingly, the blade cartridge


10


incorporating the first head portion


14


may be guided around an outer peripheral edge of the template


12


to cut out a portion of a photograph, while the blade cartridge


10


′ incorporating the second head portion


14


′ may be used to cut out a background mat having a larger periphery than the cropped photograph.




Referring to

FIGS. 8-11

, the cover portion


16


includes a generally cylindrical side wall


52


including a plurality of circumferential ribs


54


which facilitate gripping the cover portion


16


. The side wall


52


defines an inner surface


56


of the cover portion


16


for engaging the side wall


22


of the head portion


14


.




The side wall


52


of the cover portion


16


includes a peripheral edge


58


defining an open end for the cover portion


16


, and further includes an end wall


60


defining a closed end for the cover portion


16


. A pair of diametrically opposed channels


62


,


64


(see also

FIG. 1

) extend inwardly from the peripheral edge


58


. Each of the channels


62


,


64


includes an inner edge


66


, and opposed first and second side edges


68


,


70


. The inner edges


66


are adapted to engage against the axial ends of the gripping portions


36


,


38


, and the side edges


68


,


70


are adapted to engage the side surfaces


40


,


42


of the head portion


14


. The edges


68


each include a locking member comprising a tab


72


for engaging within the recesses


44


,


46


defined in the side surfaces


40


,


42


of the head portion


14


to thereby lock the cover portion


16


in position on the head portion


14


.




Referring to

FIGS. 8 and 10

it should be noted that the cover positions


16


,


16


′ used in association with the head portions


14


and


14


′are substantially the same with the exception of the construction of the end walls


60


and


60


′. In particular, as seen in

FIG. 8

, the end wall


60


of the cap


16


includes a pair of spaced, elongated grooves


61


,


63


wherein the grooves


61


,


63


are spaced apart the distance X corresponding to the spacing between the blade


32


and the guide pegs


24


,


26


. Thus, the grooves


61


,


63


provide an indication for the user as to the cutting distance provided between the guide pegs


24


,


26


and the cutting blade


32


to thereby facilitate selection and use of the blade cartridge


10


.




Similarly, the cover portion


16


′ shown in

FIG. 10

includes a pair of spaced, elongated grooves


61


′,


63


′. The grooves


61


′,


63


′ are spaced apart a distance X′ corresponding to the distance X′ between the blade


32


′ and guide pegs


24


′,


26


′ of the second head portion


14


′ . As with the first cover portion


16


, the grooves


61


′,


63


′ on the second cover portion


16


′ provide an indication to a user to facilitate selection and use of the second blade cartridge


10


′.




Referring to

FIGS. 12 and 13

, the blade cartridge


10


is shown in use with an oval template


12


. The template


12


is formed as a substantially planar member having an outer peripheral edge


74


and an inner peripheral edge


76


defining an open interior area


78


.




The template


12


further includes an upper surface


80


and a lower surface


82


wherein the upper surface


80


includes a first groove


84


adjacent to and spaced inwardly from the outer peripheral edge


74


, and a second groove


86


adjacent to and spaced outwardly from the inner peripheral edge


76


. The first groove


84


defines a first predetermined cutting path for guiding the blade cartridge


10


around the outer periphery of the template


12


, and the second groove


86


defines a second predetermined path for guiding the blade cartridge


10


within the open interior area


78


of the template


12


.




As best seen in

FIG. 13

, the spaced pegs


24


,


26


are engaged within the groove


84


to guide the blade cartridge


10


around the outside of the template


12


in a first predetermined oval cutting path. In this use of the cutting system of the present invention, the blade cartridge


10


incorporating the first head portion


14


may be guided along the first cutting path


84


to cut out a desired portion of a photograph, and the blade cartridge


10


′ incorporating the second head portion


14


′ may be guided along the first cutting path


84


to cut out a mat portion of a larger size for use with the cropped photograph.




Alternatively, the blade cartridges


10


,


10


′ may be guided around the interior oval path defined by the groove


86


. In this use of the blade cartridges


10


,


10


′ the blade cartridge


10


′ would be used to crop the photograph, while the blade cartridge


10


would be used to create the mat for use with the cropped photograph.




Referring to

FIG. 15

, a circular template


12




a


is illustrated including a first groove


84




a


located adjacent an outer peripheral edge


74




a


, and includes a second groove


86




a


located adjacent an inner peripheral edge


76




a


defining an open interior area


78




a


. Further, the blade cartridge


10


is illustrated in position on the second groove


86




a


for following a cutting path defined within the open interior area


78




a.






Referring further to

FIG. 16

, an additional template


12




b


is illustrated for use with the blade cartridges


10


,


10


′ of the present invention. In this embodiment of the template, the template


12




b


is provided with a straight edge


88


having a straight groove


90


located adjacent thereto for guiding a blade cartridges


10


,


10


′ . An opposing edge


92


defines a wavy shape and includes a corresponding wavy groove


94


for guiding a blade cartridges


10


,


10


′. In addition, it should be understood that a wide variety of other guide shapes may be provided for guiding the blade cartridges


10


,


10


′ of the present invention.




Referring to

FIG. 14

, the bottom surface


82


of the template of

FIGS. 12 and 13

is shown and includes discrete recessed areas


83


within which feet or pads of non-slip material


85


are placed. For example, in the preferred embodiment, the template


12


is formed of a polycarbonate material which will permit the blade cartridges


10


,


10


′ to easily slide across the upper surface


80


of the template


12


. The pads


85


are preferably formed of a second, non-slip material, such as polyurethane, which will ensure that the template


12


will not slip relative to a substrate surface such as a picture or mat being cut. In addition, the pads


85


are strategically placed at four equally spaced circumferential locations, 90° from each other, to minimize the amount of non-slip material


85


required while providing the template with sufficient non-slip material


85


to ensure that it will function as desired for any cutting operation in accordance with the design of the template


12


.




Further, it should be understood that the templates


12




a


and


12




b


shown in

FIGS. 15 and 16

are provided with a similar non-slip material. It should also be noted that the template shown in

FIG. 15

is provided with pads


85


at four equally spaced circumferential locations, in a manner similar to that shown for the template shown in FIG.


14


.




From the above description it should be apparent that the cover portion


16


of the present invention performs a dual function in combination with the head portion


14


, in that the cover portion


16


operates as both a handle for guiding the cutting action performed by the head portion


14


when the cover portion


16


is mounted to the head portion


14


in a use position, and as a safety cover over the cutting blade


32


when the cover portion


16


is in a non-use position on the head portion


14


. In the use position of the cover portion


16


, the cover portion


16


is mounted over the end


22


of the head portion


14


with the gripping portions


36


,


38


located within the channels


62


,


64


, and the tabs


72


of the cover portion


16


engaged within the recesses


44


to positively hold the cover portion


16


in place on the head portion


14


.




Alternatively, in the non-use position of the cover portion


16


, the cover portion


16


is positioned over the end


18


of the head portion


14


with the gripping portions


36


,


38


engaged within the channels


62


,


64


. In this position of the cover portion


16


, the tabs


72


of the cover portion


16


are engaged with the recesses


46


adjacent the end


18


of the head portion


14


to thereby positively lock the cover portion


16


in place over the head portion


14


.




It should further be noted that by providing the ribs


54


around the cover portion


16


, and by providing corresponding ribs


55


on the gripping portions


36


,


38


, the blade cartridge


10


is provided with a convenient gripping surface for facilitating gripping of the blade cartridge


10


in a cutting operation. In addition, the ribs


54


,


55


facilitate grasping the cover portion


16


and head portion


14


when a user desires to separate these two portions in order to change the position of the cover portion


16


relative to the ends


18


and


20


of the head portion


14


.




Thus, the blade cartridge of the present invention provides a simple structure in which a cover portion


16


for the blade cartridge performs a dual function of forming a handle during use of the blade cartridge and forming a safety cover for preventing contact with the blade of the blade cartridge when it is not in use.




In addition, the present invention advantageously provides a set of first and second blade cartridges wherein the cartridges are usable with guide templates and provide different predetermined cutting perimeters whereby one blade cartridge may provide a cropped photo and the other blade cartridge may provide a mat for the cropped photo. Also, different templates may be provided to provide for different cutting patterns, and the templates may be provided with interior and exterior cutting peripheries to provide a plurality of guide paths for the blade cartridges on a single template.




While the form of apparatus herein described constitutes a preferred embodiment of this invention, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to this precise form of apparatus, and that changes may be made therein without departing from the scope of the invention which is defined in the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A guided cutting system comprising:a blade cartridge including a generally cylindrical head portion and a generally cylindrical cover portion; said head portion having a side wall extending between a cutting end and an opposing non-use end of said head portion, and said head portion including a pair of diametrically opposed gripping portions, each gripping portion comprising a pair of radially extending side surfaces and a gripping surface spaced radially from said side wall of said head portion; guide means extending from said cutting end for engaging with and following a cutting template to facilitate guiding said blade cartridge in a predetermined pattern; a cutting blade extending from said cutting end and located in spaced relation to said guide means; said cover portion comprising a side wall extending between a peripheral edge and an end wall, said peripheral edge and said end wall defining an open end and a closed end, respectively; said side wall of said cover portion including an inner surface dimensioned for receiving and engaging said side wall of said head portion, and said side wall of said cover portion including a pair of diametrically opposed channels extending axially from said peripheral edge toward said end wall, each of said channels defined by a pair of side edges spaced apart a distance substantially equal to the distance between said radially extending side surfaces on each of said gripping portions; wherein said cover portion is mountable to said head portion in a first, use position with said inner surface engaging said side wall of said head portion and said end wall covering said non-use end of said head portion, and a second, non-use position with said inner surface engaging said side wall of said head portion and said end wall covering said cutting end of said head portion, and wherein, in both of said first and second positions, said gripping surfaces of said gripping portions and an outer surface of said cover portion, adjacent said channels, define a substantially contiguous surface extending circumferentially around said blade cartridge.
  • 2. The cutting system of claim 1 including locking members located on said head portion and said cover portion for detachably locking said cover portion in said first position and said second position.
  • 3. The cutting system of claim 2 wherein said locking members comprise cooperating tabs and recesses.
  • 4. The cutting system of claim 1 including end surfaces at opposing ends of said gripping portions adjacent said cutting end and said non-use end of said head portion, and said channels in said cover portion each including an inner edge located distal from said peripheral edge, each said inner edge engaging an end surface when said cover portion is in said first and second positions on said head portion.
  • 5. The cutting system of claim 1 including a template defining a pattern to be cut, said template including a groove for receiving said guide means.
  • 6. The cutting system of claim 5 wherein said template includes an outer peripheral edge and said groove is located adjacent to said outer peripheral edge, and including an open interior area defined by an inner peripheral edge of said template located within said outer peripheral edge, and a second groove located adjacent to said inner peripheral edge for receiving said guide means to guide said blade cartridge along a predetermined path within said open interior area.
  • 7. The cutting system of claim 5 wherein said blade cartridge comprises a first blade cartridge, and including a second blade cartridge having the same elements as those recited for said first blade cartridge and wherein a distance between the guide means and the cutting blade of said second blade cartridge is greater than a corresponding distance between the guide means and the cutting blade of said first blade cartridge.
  • 8. The cutting system of claim 1 wherein said end wall of said cover portion comprises a pair of grooves spaced apart a distance corresponding to the spacing between said guide means and said cutting blade.
  • 9. The cutting system of claim 8 wherein said grooves comprise elongated grooves.
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