Claims
- 1. In a knife sharpening apparatus for sharpening a knife having a face terminating at a cutting edge facet, comprising a sharpening member having a moving abrasive surface, said abrasive surface being in a plane, means to impart motion to said abrasive surface, magnetic knife quide means having a magnetic guide surface lying in a plane disposed at a predetermined angle to and intersecting said plane of said abrasive surface to form a line of intersection therewith, the improvement being in that said magnetic knife guide means is composed of a magnetized material having opposite polarity north and south magnetic pole faces with a first ferromagnetic member located substantially against one magnetic pole face and a second ferromagnetic member, said second ferromagnetic member having one portion which lies in one plane and a second portion which lies in an intersecting plane, said second ferromagnetic member being located in part against the other magnetic pole face where a portion of the second ferromagnetic member extends finitely in a direction parallel to the plane of the magnetic guide surface and essentially contiguous to the magnetized material, said second member being disposed along a portion of said magnetic guide surface remote from said abrasive surface, and said first of said ferromagnetic members being located along a portion of said magnetic guide surface which is contiguous to said abrasive surface to create a magnetic field along said magnetic guide surface to hold the knife against said magnetic guide surface and move the knife therealong into engagement with said moving abrasive surface.
- 2. The sharpener of claim 1 wherein the magnetic field also creates a force to hold the cutting edge in contact with said abrasive surface while said abrasive surface is in motion.
- 3. The sharpener of claim 1 wherein the distance between said first ferromagnetic member and said abrasive surface is in the range of 0.015 to 0.075 inch.
- 4. The sharpener of claim 12 wherein the distance between said first ferromagnetic member and the extending portion of said second ferromagnetic member is in the range of 0.080 to 0.150 inch.
- 5. The sharpener of claim 1 including an adjacent second magnetic guide means where the polarity of the ferromagnetic members is nominally the same so that like polarity poles of the ferromagnetic members are located directly opposite each other.
- 6. A knife sharpening apparatus for sharpening a knife comprising a sharpening member consisting of ferromagnetic plate means, an abrasive coated surface on opposite sides of said plate means, means to impart motion to said abrasive surfaces, at least two magnetic knife guide means, each of said guide means having a magnetic guide surface in a plane disposed at a predetermined angle to and intersecting the plane of a respective one of said abrasive surfaces to form a line of intersection therewith, and each of saidagnetic knife guide means including magnetized material having opposite polarity north and south magnetic poles wherein the orientation of the magnetic poles and fields of the magnetized material contained in each adjacent guide means is essentially identical with like magnetic poles being located directly opposite each other.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 6 wherein said plate means is a single plate.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 917,601 filed Oct. 6, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,399 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 588,794 filed Mar. 12, 1984 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,627,194 and Ser. No. 855,147 filed Apr. 23, 1986 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,716,689 which in turn is also a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 588,795 filed Mar. 12, 1984 now abandoned.
Related Publications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (3)
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