The present disclosure relates generally to folding knives, and more particularly to providing illumination features in actuatable and other features of folding knives.
There are many types of knives for a wide variety of uses. In the tactical and outdoor areas, folding knives with locks are typically preferred. These types of knives are generally compact, and the blade is protected during transport and lockable during use.
A frequent request of the above-mentioned target group is lighting of the knife for use in low light conditions such as in the dark or at night, which may ensure more safe operation of the blade.
The use of lighting on folding knives is relatively rare. However, there are pocketknives that include LEDs as a light source for illuminating objects besides the pocketknife itself. Other pocketknives exist that use phosphorescent paint on the outside of the handle of the knife. Other pocketknives include a thumb button on the blade, and this thumb button is illuminated with as Gaseous Tritium Light Source (GTLS). Another example includes a switch button in the pocketknife that operates to lock the blade, but the switch button merely covers one of the two differently colored GTLS positioned on the handle depending on the position of the switch button. Another example knife is used as a transport box for the safe transport of GTLS. Other fixed blade type knives include GTLS in for a variety of purposes.
Opportunities exist for improvements in knives to address safe handling of common folding knife types (e.g., backlock and liner lock knives) in low light conditions, in order to reduce the risk of injury when operating the blade of the knife.
The present disclosure provides knife examples in which the actuating elements for locking or unlocking the blade of the knife and/or blade stop features of knife are permanently illuminated or backlit so that features of the knife are more clearly visible in low light conditions and can therefore the knife can be safely operated. Such features for knife applications may provide advantages for particular activities where knives are commonly used, such as for law enforcement and hunting. In some examples, a feature adjacent to the actuating member may be illuminated with a permanent lighting feature, and the actuating member may have a cutout or breakthrough feature that provides visibility of the permanent lighting feature through the actuating member.
In addition to the lighting of the actuating elements, other features are disclosed that indicate whether the blade is locked and thus secured for use without the blade unintentionally folding back into the handle. Such features may include a blade stop feature of the knife that the blade contacts with in a fully open position.
Generally, the permanent lighting features disclosed herein are used on a knife in order for the knife to be seen in low light condition, not for the lighting feature to illuminate other objects besides the knife, or to even illuminate the features of the knife. The permanent light feature itself is intended to be visible by a user in order for the user to identify the location of the knife in low light conditions, or to identify certain features of the knife to be actuated as part of operating the knife or to indicate the blade of the knife in certain actuated positions when the light is or is not visible. In at least some embodiments, the permanent light or multiple permanent lights used on the knife may make the location of the knife or its components or knife functions visible in low light condition when the knife is in a variety of positions (i.e., the knife is laying on either of its sides or on an end surface, etc.).
Part of the fulfillment of the safety criteria for knives that is disclosed herein is that the lighting should be made strong enough that the actuating elements can be seen and found, but that it lights up continuously and does not have to be switched on. There can be advantages for a user if the light source is independent of an additional energy source (e.g., a battery) and is therefore not suddenly unavailable during safety-relevant use in low light conditions such as the dark.
For these types of lighting applications, a permanent lighting technology such as Gaseous Tritium Light Source (GTLS), which may be marketed under the brand name Trigalight®, may be particularly useful. GLTS may also be used in other security-relevant applications such as night sight (e.g., iron sights) or tactical watches. For tactical watches, a relevant stipulation for military use is outlined in MIL-PRF-46374G, which requires that after 8 hours of storage in the dark, the time of day displayed by the watch can be read without any further action of the user.
The present disclosure details solutions that are intended to be economical and technically feasible related to the safe handling of folding knives by integrating GTLS permanent light technology in knives of many different types, such as the backlock and liner lock knives mentioned above.
One aspect of the present disclosure further relates to a folding knife that includes a handle assembly, a blade pivotally connected to the handle assembly, at least one of a liner lock or backlock member actuatable to lock and unlock the blade relative to the handle assembly, or a blade stop member, and at least one Gaseous Tritium Light Source (GTLS) source carried by the liner lock or backlock member. The at least one GTLS is positioned adjacent to the liner lock or backlock member, or carried by the blade stop member.
The at least one GTLS may be attached to an actuating portion of the liner lock or backlock member. The at least one GTLS may be carried by the liner lock or backlock member or positioned adjacent to the liner lock or backlock member, and another GTLS is carried by the blade stop member. The liner lock member may be a liner lock lever, and the at least one GTLS may be attached to an actuation portion of the liner lock lever. The at least one GTLS may be positioned adjacent to the liner lock or backlock member. The backlock member may include a backlock lever, and the at least one GTLS may be attached to an actuation portion of the backlock lever. The at least one GTLS may be positioned in a recess formed in the liner lock or backstop member, or in a recess formed in the blade stop member. The at least one GTLS may be visible from at least two sides of the knife. The recess may be designed as a groove, a pass through bore, a breakthrough, or a cavity. The folding knife may also include a breakthrough formed in the liner lock, the at least one GTLS may be positioned adjacent to the liner lock, and the at least one GTLS may be visible through the breakthrough. The at least one GTLS may be secured directly to or is part of a GTLS assembly that is secured to the liner lock or backlock member or the blade stop member. The at least one GTLS may be part of a GTLS assembly that includes a transparent or partially transparent container, and the transparent or partially transparent container may include at least one transparent solid component such as sapphire, glass, or plastic in any shape.
Another aspect of the present disclosure relates to a folding knife that includes a blade pivotal between opened and closed positions, an actuating element arranged to lock the blade in the open position and be actuated to permit the blade to move into the closed position, and at least one Gaseous Tritium Light Source (GTLS) source carried by the actuating element or positioned adjacent to the actuating element.
The actuating element may be a backlock or liner lock member. The at least one GTLS may be attached to an actuating portion of the backlock or liner lock member. The folding knife may also include a blade stop, and the at least one GTLS may include a first GTLS carried by the actuating element and a second GTLS carried by the blade stop. The folding knife may include a recess positioned in the actuating element or adjacent to the actuating element, the recess may be visible from at least one side of the knife, and the at least one GTLS may be positioned in the recess.
A further aspect of the present disclosure relates to a method of manufacturing a folding knife. The method includes providing a handle assembly, a blade, at least one Gaseous Tritium Light Source (GTLS), and at least one of a liner lock or backlock member or a blade stop. The method also includes pivotally connecting the blade to the handle assembly, mounting the at least one of the liner lock or backlock member or the blade stop to the handle, and mounting the at least one GTLS to or adjacent to the at least one of the liner lock or backlock member or the blade stop.
The backlock or liner lock member may include a backlock lever or liner lock lever, and the at least one GTLS may be mounted to or adjacent to an actuation portion of the backlock lever or liner lock lever. Mounting the at least one GTLS may include covering the at least one GTLS with a protective covering.
The accompanying drawings and figures illustrate a number of exemplary embodiments and are part of the specification. Together with the present description, these drawings demonstrate and explain various principles of this disclosure. A further understanding of the nature and advantages of the present invention may be realized by reference to the following drawings. In the appended figures, similar components or features may have the same reference label.
While the embodiments described herein are susceptible to various modifications and alternative forms, specific embodiments have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail herein. However, the exemplary embodiments described herein are not intended to be limited to the particular forms disclosed. Rather, the instant disclosure covers all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the scope of the appended claims.
This description provides examples, and is not intended to limit the scope, applicability or configuration of the invention. Rather, the ensuing description will provide those skilled in the art with an enabling description for implementing embodiments of the invention. Various changes may be made in the function and arrangement of elements.
Thus, various embodiments may omit, substitute, or add various procedures or components as appropriate. For instance, it should be appreciated that the methods may be performed in an order different than that described, and that various steps may be added, omitted or combined. Also, aspects and elements described with respect to certain embodiments may be combined in various other embodiments. It should also be appreciated that the following systems, methods, and devices may individually or collectively be components of a larger system, wherein other procedures may take precedence over or otherwise modify their application.
The detailed description of exemplary embodiments herein makes reference to the accompanying drawings, which show exemplary embodiments by way of illustration. While these exemplary embodiments are described in sufficient detail to enable those skilled in the art to practice the disclosure, it should be understood that other embodiments may be realized and that logical changes and adaptations in design and construction may be made in accordance with this disclosure and the teachings herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. Thus, the detailed description herein is presented for purposes of illustration only and not of limitation.
In various embodiments, with reference to the accompanying figures, the present disclosure generally is directed to knives having illumination features. More particularly, the present disclosure is directed to folding knives having illumination features. The illumination features may include gaseous tritium light sources (GTLS). The GTLS may be positioned on or carried by various features of the folding knife, such as, for example, a backlock feature, liner lock feature, or other actuating or locking feature of the folding knife. In at least some arrangements, the GTLS or other illumination may be provided on an actuation feature of the folding knife to provide improved visualization of the actuation feature by a user for improved safe operation of the folding knife in low light environments.
The GTLS may also be positioned such that the GTLS may be visible when the blade of the knife is in a position that is less than a fully opened position, and the GTLS is covered from view when the blade is in the fully open position. A single folding knife may include multiple GTLS positioned at various locations to provide different visualization functions related to operation of the folding knife (i.e., locking and/or unlocking the blade, and/or detecting an open or closed position of the blade).
The folding knife of
The backlock 2 may include an actuation portion 8, which when actuated by a user unlocks the blade 1. The actuation portion 8 may include markings, for example, a differentiating surface finish. The side plates 3 may have a recess formed along a top edge thereof in the area of the actuation portion 8 of the backlock 2 to provide improved access to the actuation portion 8. Pressing on the actuation portion 8 may apply a rotation force or moment force to the backlock 2 that moves an opposite end of the backlock 2 away from the blade 1. Moving the opposite end of the backlock 2 may provide engagement or disengagement with the blade 1 to provide locking and/or unlocking of the blade when the blade is in the open and/or closed position.
The folding knife of
Actuating the actuation portion 8 moves the backlock 2 against the biasing force applied by spring element 5. Thus, releasing the force applied to the actuation portion 8 results in the backlock 2 rotating back into the rest position shown in
The folding knife includes a liner lock 15, which may also be referred to as a side spring 15. The liner lock 15 may be integrally formed as a single piece with one of the side plates 3. For example, the liner lock 15 may be integrated in the form of a resilient tab in one of the side plates 3. In another example, the liner lock 15 may be arranged as an independent component positioned between the side plates 3.
The liner lock 15 is typically, but not necessarily, biased into the space defined between the side plates 3 such that a free end of the liner lock 15 engages a portion of the blade 1 to provide a locking of the blade 1 in the opened and/or closed position. A portion 16 of the free end of the liner lock 15 may be exposed for engagement by a user. This portion 16 is typically exposed along a bottom side of the folding knife in the orientation shown in
Often, although not necessarily, additional handles 6 are positioned on outside surfaces of the side plates 3. In at least some examples, the folding knife does not include separate handles 6, but rather the side plates 3 provide a handle function for the folding knife. The individual knife components may be held together by connecting elements 7. The connecting element 7 may include a variety of different fasteners such as, for example, screws or rivets. The connecting element 7 may extend through the side plates 3 and handles 6, and other components of the knife. One of the connecting elements 7 may provide a pivot connection of the blade 1 to the side plates 3 and handles 6.
For each of the folding knives shown in
There may be several ways of a user getting injured when operating a folding knife in low light conditions such as the dark or nighttime conditions. After using the knife, with the blade in a fully opened position, the blade may be returned to a safely stowed position in the knife handle by unlocking the blade. To stow away the blade 1 in the folding knives of
Referring to
For the backlock design of
The GTLS 11 may have a contoured (e.g., round) or flat configuration. Each GTLS 11 may be retained using an adhesive that serves as the protective layer 14. Other types of connection features may be used to secure the GTLS within the recess 12. The connection feature may be separate from the protective layer 14. Alternatively, as shown in
Referring again to the liner lock embodiment of the folding knife shown in
In other embodiments, the recess 20 is provided as a breakthrough or pass-through opening that extends from one side of the liner lock 15 to an opposite side of the liner lock 15. The GTLS 19 may be visible from both sides of the liner lock 15. Preferably, the GTLS 19 is arranged such that it is visible along that side of the liner lock 15 that is aligned with a recess or cut out in the side plate 3 that provides easier user access to the actuation portion 16 of the liner lock 15.
Referring to
Other embodiments may include the GTLS 21 positioned on other components such as a component on the front side rather than the back side of the liner lock 15. In one example, referring to
Various methods of manufacturing and/or use of a pocketknife that includes an illumination feature are disclosed herein. An example manufacturing method many include providing an illumination feature on an actuation portion or adjacent to an actuation portion on a foldable pocketknife. The illumination feature may include, for example, a GTLS. Providing the illumination feature may include, for example, mounting the illumination feature directly to an actuation portion or a feature of the pocketknife adjacent to the actuation portion. The mounting may include, for example, embedding the illumination feature within a recess or a pass-through opening or breakthrough feature in the actuation portion or component adjacent to the actuation portion. The illumination feature may include a plurality of illumination features, such as a plurality of GTLS members. A plurality of illumination features may be used on a single pocketknife to identify an actuation feature or other feature of the pocketknife such as a stop surface that engages with the blade of the pocketknife. In one example, mounting the illumination feature may include positioning an illumination feature on an end surface of a backlock member, wherein the illumination feature is covered from view when the blade is in a fully opened and locked position, and the illumination feature is visible to a user when the blade is in an unlocked, not fully opened position.
Providing the illumination feature may include at least partially covering the illumination feature with a protective layer and/or protective cover. The illumination feature may include a light generating device such as a GTLS. The light generating device may be encapsulated or enclosed within a protective layer and/or protective cover and provided as a self-contained unit. In other arrangements, the providing of an illumination feature may include positioning a light generating member within or on a component of the pocketknife, and in a further manufacturing step, enclosing the light generating member within a protective layer, a mounting component such as an adhesive, or a protective cover, or the like.
A further manufacturing step may include forming a pass-through opening, breakthrough, or window within an actuation feature of the pocketknife, wherein the opening provides a visual path for a user to see an illumination feature through the actuating member so the user knows where to apply a force to actuate the actuating member.
Many other methods related to manufacturing, assembly, operating and adjusting a knife, and particularly a pocketknife with a foldable blade, having at least one permanent light feature such as a GTLS. The methods disclosed herein may be carried out using the various embodiments and functionality disclosed herein. This methods are exemplary only and may include more or fewer steps in other embodiments.
The folding knife and related methods of operation disclosed herein may provide a number of advantages over existing folding knifes. For example, folding knifes disclosed herein may provide, among other things, the following advantages:
A user can find the knife in low light conditions because the permanent light feature or features of the knife are visible regardless of the lighting conditions, and particularly low light conditions.
Increased overall safety related to operating and/or using the knife, particularly related to opening and/or closing of the knife in low light conditions.
Increased overall safety related to operating and/or using the knife, particularly related to operation of the knife by providing a visual indication to the user that the blade is locked or unlocked (i.e., in a fully open or partially open position).
The description set forth herein, in connection with the appended drawings, describes example configurations and does not represent all the examples that may be implemented or that are within the scope of the claims. The term “exemplary” used herein means “serving as an example, instance, or illustration,” and not “preferred” or “advantageous over other examples.” The detailed description includes specific details for the purpose of providing an understanding of the described techniques. These techniques, however, may be practiced without these specific details. In some instances, well-known structures and devices are shown in block diagram form in order to avoid obscuring the concepts of the described examples.
In the appended figures, similar components or features may have the same reference label. Further, various components of the same type may be distinguished by following the reference label by a dash and a second label that distinguishes among the similar components. If just the first reference label is used in the specification, the description is applicable to any one of the similar components having the same first reference label irrespective of the second reference label.
Features implementing functions may also be physically located at various positions, including being distributed such that portions of functions are implemented at different physical locations. Also, as used herein, including in the claims, “or” as used in a list of items (for example, a list of items prefaced by a phrase such as “at least one of” or “one or more of”) indicates an inclusive list such that, for example, a list of at least one of A, B, or C means A or B or C or AB or AC or BC or ABC (i.e., A and B and C). Also, as used herein, the phrase “based on” shall not be construed as a reference to a closed set of conditions. For example, an exemplary step that is described as “based on condition A” may be based on both a condition A and a condition B without departing from the scope of the present disclosure. In other words, as used herein, the phrase “based on” shall be construed in the same manner as the phrase “based at least in part on.”
The description herein is provided to enable a person skilled in the art to make or use the disclosure. Various modifications to the disclosure will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other variations without departing from the scope of the disclosure. Thus, the disclosure is not limited to the examples and designs described herein, but is to be accorded the broadest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
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