1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a knife, and more particularly to a knife assembly for outdoor activities, such as mountain-climbing and diving, which is easier to pull the knife out of the sheath.
2. Description of the Related Art
Knife is a common equipment for some outdoor activities, such as mountain-climbing and diving. We always see a climber or a diver carrying a knife on his/her waist or on the interior side of thigh. The knife is put in a sheath and the sheath usually has a fastener, such as buckle, to secure the knife.
While the user needs the knife, he/she releases the fastener of the sheath first and pulls the knife out. Some users complaint that it is inconvenient to pull the out of the sheath and the fastener of the sheath sometime interferes the action of pulling the knife.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a knife assembly, which is easier to pull the knife out of the sheath.
According to the objective of the present invention, a knife assembly comprises a knife having a blade, a handle at an end of the blade and a lock portion on the handle. A rigid sheath has an elongated bottom wall and two upright sidewalls, between which a slot is formed. Each of the sidewalls have a restricting portion over the slot and the blade of the knife is received in the slot and under the restricting portions. At least a lock device is provided on the sheath for movement between a lock position, in which the lock device is engaged with the lock portion of the knife to secure the knife to the sheath, and an unlock position, in which the lock device releases the lock portion of the knife to take the knife out of the sheath.
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A knife 10 has a blade 11 and a handle 12 at an end of the blade 11. The blade 11 has a sawtooth portion 111 and a hook portion 112 at an edge thereof. The handle 12 has a lock portion 121, which is a hole in the present preferred embodiment, and two flanges 122 with texture 123 adjacent to the blade 11. The textures 123 of the flanges 122 provide friction, while the user holds the handle 12.
A rigid sheath 20 has an elongated bottom wall 21 two sidewalls 22 projected from opposite sides of the bottom wall 21, between which a slot 23 is formed to receive the blade 11 of the knife 10. The sidewalls 22 each has a restricting portion 24, which are projected inwardly from the sidewall 22 to cover a portion of the blade 11 adjacent to a tip end thereof. The restricting portions 24 keep the tip end of the blade 11 in the slot 23. The sheath 20 further has a recess 25 and a hole 26 at a bottom of the recess 25 on a bottom side of the bottom wall 21. The recess 25 is open at the opposite sides of the bottom wall 21 and has two walls 251. Two gaps 252 are formed on the bottom side of the bottom wall 21 at opposite sides of the recess 25 respectively. The gaps 252 are communicated with the recess 25 respectively.
As shown in
An ejector 40 is an elastic plate with an end fastened on the bottom wall 21 of the sheath 20 and a free end suspended in the present preferred embodiment. The handle 12 of the knife 10 presses the free end of the ejector 40 down while the knife 10 is secured to the sheath 20. The ejector 40 ejects the handle 12 of the knife 10 out while the lock devices 30 are moved to the unlock position and the knife 10 is free to take out.
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The ejector 40 is provided to make the knife 10 pulled out of the sheath 20 faster and easier and it is not an essential element in the present invention. As shown in
In addition, the handle 12 has a portion out of the sheath 20 while the knife 10 is put in the sheath 20 that facilitates user to grip the handle 12. In practice, the lock portion 121 can be a slot (not shown) but a hole, which means it is open at an end and close at the other end rather than it is open at opposite ends in the present preferred embodiment.
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20060021229 A1 | Feb 2006 | US |