Information
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Patent Grant
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6643936
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Patent Number
6,643,936
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Date Filed
Thursday, January 17, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 11, 200321 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
- 030 162
- 030 263
- 030 292
- 030 307
- 030 312
- 030 319
- 030 320
- D08 98
- D08 99
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A hand held rotary cutter comprising a first handle including a head at one end thereof for receiving a blade and a second handle pivotally connected to the first handle. The second handle includes a rotating member at one end thereof. The rotating member rotates into and out of alignment with the head of the first handle to guard the blade. A spring biases the first and second handles to an open position, and a latch is mounted on one of the first and second handles and movable between an unlocked position and a locked position. The latch is engageable with a member on the other of the first and second handles. When the latch is in the unlocked position, the first handle and the second handle are fixed in position relative to each other.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed to cutting tools. More particularly, the present invention is related to a hand-held rotary cutting tool that is simple to use and incorporates an easily replaceable cutting edge.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Hand-held rotary cutting tools are conventionally known. Such rotary cutters are of particular utility for cutting sheet material such as cloth and wallpaper. Rotary cutters often comprise an elongated handle with a circular cutting blade rotatably fastened to one end. The user grasps the handle and rolls the circular cutting blade along the object to be cut, while placing downward and forward pressure on the cutting wheel. Guard mechanisms to cover or otherwise limit access to the blade when the rotary cutter is not in use are also conventionally known.
Many prior art hand-held rotary cutters tend to have a number of disadvantages. For example, some hand-held rotary cutting tools tend to be uncomfortable and difficult to guide accurately when exerting sufficient downward and forward force to effect cutting. Additionally, several conventional cutting tools include guard mechanisms which are cumbersome in how the blade is to be exposed and retracted. Other conventional cutting tools are not equally capable of use with either a right or a left hand. A number of portable rotary cutters do not include any mechanism for fixing the handles in either a closed position or an open position. Furthermore, a number of rotary cutters include several components which make the cutter relatively expensive to manufacture.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an improved rotary cutting tool that can be fixed in either an open position or a closed position.
It is another object of the invention to provide an improved rotary cutting tool that includes a simple mechanism for removing and replacing a cutting edge.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide an improved rotary cutting tool that is inexpensive to manufacture.
It is still another object of the invention to provide an improved rotary cutting tool that can be more easily used by both right-handed and left-handed individuals.
It is another object of the invention to provide an improved rotary cutting tool that increases the exposure of the blade during cutting while maintaining an adequate level of safety.
It is finally another object of the present invention to provide an improved rotary cutting tool that permits a blade to be replaced without the use of additional tools.
In accordance with the above objects, a rotary cutting tool comprises a first handle including a head at one end thereof for receiving a blade, the head having a transverse member upon which a blade may be mounted. A second handle is pivotally connected to the first handle and includes a blade guard. The blade guard is capable of moving into and out of alignment with the head. A biasing member biases the first and second handles away from each other to an open position. A latch is mounted on the second handle and is movable between a first position and a locked position. The latch is engageable with a coupling member on the first handle.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The foregoing advantages and features of the invention will become apparent upon reference to the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, of which:
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a rotary cutting device in an open position according to one embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 2
is a side view of the rotary cutting device of
FIG. 1
in the open position;
FIG. 3
is a side view of the rotary cutting device of
FIG. 1
in the closed position;
FIG. 4
is an opposite side view of the rotary cutting device of
FIG. 1
with the blade guard in an open position;
FIG. 5
is an exploded side view of the cutting device of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is a sectional side view of the cutting device of
FIG. 1
when in an open and unlatched position;
FIG. 7
is a sectional side view of the cutting device of
FIG. 1
when in a closed and unlocked position;
FIG. 8
is a magnified sectional view of the latching mechanism of the cutting device when in a locked position;
FIG. 9
is a sectional view of the latching mechanism taken along lines
9
—
9
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a sectional side view of the cutting device of
FIG. 1
when in an open and locked position;
FIG. 11
is a sectional side view of the cutting device of
FIG. 1
when in the closed and locked position; and
FIG. 12
is a segmented perspective view of the cutting device of
FIG. 1
with the cap removed.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring to
FIGS. 1
,
2
,
6
and
7
, a rotary cutting device is shown generally at
10
. The rotary cutting device
10
includes a first handle
12
and a second handle
14
. The first handle
12
and the second handle
14
are pivotally connected to each other by a screw
16
. Other types of connecting devices, such as pins, nails, rivets or similar mechanisms, can also be used as an adequate and functional pivoting device.
The first handle
12
includes a lower portion
13
which defines a slot
18
through which the user can place his or her hand. The slot
18
defined by the lower portion
13
of the first handle
12
provides the user with an additional amount of control of the cutting device
10
. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the first handle
12
and the second handle
14
are shaped such that a user can use the rotary cutting device
10
in a proficient matter whether he is right-handed or left-handed.
As shown in
FIG. 5
, the first handle
12
includes a head portion
20
at one end thereof. The head portion
20
includes a transverse member
22
which projects at about a ninety degree angle from the rest of the head portion
20
. The transverse member
22
is sized such that a cutting blade
24
can be placed around the transverse member
22
. The cutting blade
24
is secured on the transverse member
22
by a cap
26
. In one preferred embodiment of the invention and as shown in
FIG. 12
, the cap
26
is secured to the transverse member
22
by a plurality of threads
28
. It is possible, however, that any one of a variety of security mechanisms could be used to secure the cap
26
to the transverse member
22
. For example, the cap
26
could be snap fit onto the transverse member
22
.
As shown in
FIGS. 4-5
, the second handle
14
includes a blade guard
30
pivotally coupled thereto at a top portion
32
. The blade guard
30
serves to protect the user from inadvertently injuring his or her hand on the cutting blade
24
when it is positioned within the cutting device
10
. The blade guard
30
includes a slot
34
through which the transverse member
22
may be positioned. This permits the blade guard
30
to be placed in substantial alignment with the head portion
20
. While the blade
24
is positioned on the transverse member
22
, the transverse member
22
projects through the slot
34
and the cap
26
threadedly engages the transverse member
22
. When mounted on the transverse member
22
, the cap
26
is capable of impeding the movement of the blade guard
30
and the blade
24
.
In one embodiment of the invention and as shown in
FIG. 4
, the second handle
14
also includes an abutment
36
adjacent to and substantially coplanar with the head portion
20
of the first handle
12
. The abutment
36
serves to impede the motion of the first handle
12
relative to the second handle
14
, effectively preventing the first handle
12
from moving too far away from the second handle
14
.
The first handle
12
includes an inner side
46
and an outer side
48
. Similarly, the second handle
14
includes an inner side
56
and an outer side
58
. During the pivoting motion of the first handle
12
and the second handle
14
relative to each other, the inner side
46
of the first handle
12
, in one embodiment of the invention, comes into contact with the inner side
56
of the second handle
14
.
As shown in
FIGS. 6-11
, the inner side
56
of the second handle
14
includes leaf spring
40
. The leaf spring
40
is engaged by a contact member
42
that is coupled to the inner side
46
of the first handle
12
. In one preferred embodiment of the invention, the contact member
42
is formed as one piece with the first handle
12
and projects at an angle from the inner side
46
of the first handle
12
towards the inner side
56
of the second handle
14
. In a most preferred embodiment of the invention, the leaf spring
40
and the contact number
42
are positioned such that they are in substantially constant engagement with each other. The engagement of the contact member
42
with the leaf spring
40
results in a biasing action, in which the first handle
12
is biased away from the second handle
14
, biasing the rotary cutting device
10
towards an open position.
In one embodiment of the invention, the second handle
14
also includes a latch
50
that is movable between an unlocked position
70
and a locked position
72
. This is shown clearly in FIG.
8
. In a most preferred embodiment of the invention, the latch
50
is located on the outer side
58
of the second handle
14
, although it is possible for the latch
50
to be located in a different position on the first handle
12
or the second handle
14
. The latch
50
is coupled to a blocking member
52
that is positioned inside the inner side
56
of the second handle
14
. The latch
50
and the blocking member
52
are arranged such that the first handle
12
and the second handle
14
can be locked in position relative to each other, fixing the rotary cutting device
10
in both an open position and a closed position.
When the latch
50
is in the unlocked position
70
, shown for example in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the first handle
12
and the second handle
14
are free to move towards each other and away from each other. When the latch
50
is in the unlocked position
70
, the blocking member
52
does not contact a latching member
54
that is formed on the inner side
46
of the first handle
12
. By maintaining the blocking member
52
in this position, the latching member
54
, and the entire first handle
12
is capable of moving back and forth relative to the second handle
14
.
When the latch
50
is moved to a locked position
72
the blocking member
52
is positioned to interfere with the latching member
54
. This interference occurs regardless of whether or not the first handle
12
is in contact with the second handle
14
. In the case where the rotary cutting device
10
is in an open position (i.e., the first handle
12
and the second handle
14
are separated), the latching member
54
comes into direct contact with and abuts the blocking member
52
. This positioning prevents the first handle
12
from moving closer to the second handle
14
. When the rotary cutting device
10
is in the closed position (i.e., the first handle
12
and the second handle
14
are in contact with each other), the latching member
54
is located partially within the inner side
56
of the second handle
14
. The latching member
54
also latches onto the blocking member
52
by use of a hook
55
, fixing the position of the first handle
12
relative to the second handle
14
.
In a preferred embodiment of the invention the first handle
12
, the second handle
14
, the latch
50
and the blade guard
30
are all formed from a multiple plastic material, while the transverse member
22
is formed from a metal. It is possible, however, for the individual components to be formed from a variety of materials, depending upon the particular cost, durability and quality considerations.
As shown in
FIGS. 3-4
, the rotary cutting device
10
includes a front side
80
and a back side
82
. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, the front side
80
includes the blade guard
30
thereon. In a most preferred embodiment of the invention, the back side
82
of the rotary cutting device
10
exposes the cutting blade
24
to a much larger degree than the front side
80
of the rotary cutting device
10
. The increased exposure of the cutting blade
24
permits the user to use the rotary cutting device
10
in conjunction with an acrylic quilting ruler or straight edge (not shown). The use of such an acrylic quilting ruler, which typically has a thickness of about 0.125 inches, aids the user in cutting along a straight line.
During the operation of the rotary cutting device
10
, a portion of the cutting blade
24
is completely exposed when the first handle
12
and the second handle
14
are brought towards each other. In a preferred embodiment of the invention and as shown in
FIG. 3
, a relatively large portion of the cutting blade
24
is exposed during cutting, aiding the user in accurately cutting the material in question.
It should be understood that the above description of the invention and specific examples and embodiments, while indicating the preferred embodiments of the present invention, are given by demonstration and not limitation. For example, it is possible that components such as the blade guard
30
, the head portion
20
and the latch
50
could be placed on the other of the first handle and the second handle, depending upon the particular requirements of the customer. Additionally, a variety of different devices can be used to secure the blade
24
onto the transverse member
22
. Alternatively, it may be possible to secure the blade
24
to the head portion
20
without any transverse member at all. Many changes and modifications within the scope of the present invention may therefore be made without departing from the spirit thereof and the present invention includes all such changes and modifications.
Claims
- 1. A hand held rotary cutter, comprising:a first handle including a head at one end thereof for receiving a blade; a second handle pivotally connected to the first handle and including a rotating member at one end thereof, the rotating member rotating into substantial alignment with the head of the first handle to guard the blade; a spring for biasing the first and second handles to an open position; and a latch mounted on one of the first and second handles and movable between a unlocked position and a locked position, the latch engageable with a member on the other of the first and second handles wherein when the latch is in the locked position, the first handle and the second handle are fixed in position relative to each other.
- 2. The rotary cutter of claim 1, further comprising:a transverse member coupled to the head for receiving the blade; and a cap removably connected to the transverse member, wherein the cap is capable of engaging the transverse member when the blade is received by the transverse member and when the rotating member is in alignment with the head.
- 3. The rotary cutter of claim 2, wherein the cap threadedly engages the transverse member.
- 4. The rotary cutter of claim 1, wherein the spring comprises a leaf spring, the leaf spring engaging a protrusion on one of the first and second handles.
- 5. The rotary cutter of claim 1, wherein the rotating member includes a slot, the transverse member passing through the slot when the rotating member is in alignment with the head.
- 6. The rotary cutter of claim 1, wherein the first handle includes an opening through which a user can place a hand.
- 7. The rotary cutter of claim 1, further comprising means for limiting the opening motion of the first and second handles.
- 8. The rotary cutter of claim 1, wherein the head accepts a blade having a nonuniform cutting edge.
- 9. A portable rotary cutter, comprising:a first handle including a head at one end thereof for receiving a blade, the head having a transverse member upon which a blade can be mounted; a second handle pivotally connected to the first handle and including a blade guard, the blade guard movable into and out of alignment with the head; a biasing member for biasing the first and second handles away from each other to an open position; and a latch mounted on the second handle and movable between an unlocked position and a locked position, the latch engageable with a coupling member on the first handle.
- 10. The cutter of claim 9, wherein the latch is in a locked position, the first handle and the second handle are fixed in position relative to each other, and wherein when the latch is in an unlocked position, the first handle and the second handle are pivotable relative to each other.
- 11. The cutter of claim 10, further comprising a cap threadedly and removably coupled to the transverse member.
- 12. The cutter of claim 10, wherein the blade guard includes an opening for receiving the transverse member.
- 13. The cutter of claim 10, wherein the second handle includes an abutment for impeding the movement of the first handle.
- 14. The cutter of claim 10, wherein the biasing member comprises a leaf spring on the second handle, the leaf spring biasing the first handle away from the second handle.
- 15. The cutter of claim 10, wherein the first handle and the second handle are pivotally connected to each other by a fastener.
- 16. A rotary cutter, comprising:a first handle including a post for receiving a blade; a second handle including a blade guard movable between a first position and a second position; means for pivotally coupling the first handle to the second handle; a spring for biasing the first and second handles to an open position from a closed position; and means for alternately fixing the position of the first and second handles relative to each other in both the open position and the closed position.
- 17. The rotary cutter of claim 16, wherein the spring comprises a leaf spring.
- 18. The rotary cutter of claim 17, further comprising a cap removably connected to the post, wherein the cap is capable of impeding the movement of the blade guard and the blade mounted on the post.
- 19. The rotary cutter of claim 18, wherein the cap threadedly engages the post.
- 20. The rotary cutter of claim 18, wherein one of the first handle and the second handle includes an abutment for impeding the movement of the other of the first handle and the second handle.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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