Not Applicable.
The present invention is related generally to knife sharpeners, and more particularly, the present invention concerns knife sharpeners with clamping members having embodiments to correspond with the knife in order to assure the blade is being held firmly and in an exact repeatable position.
Knife sharpeners are known for aiding in the manual sharpening of blades. In one commercially available design, a knife blade is clamped between two clamp members and a sharpening stone is guided along the edge of a blade by a rod member secured to a sharpener stone holder and in communication with a guide member. However, this prior art sharpener clamp has some deficiencies. One major problem is that it is virtually impossible to clamp a knife blade between the two clamp members in the same position on the knife in which the knife was installed the last time it was sharpened. The distance between the guide edges of the flange and the cutting edge of the knife blade may be different. The position of the holder lengthwise of the blade may also be different. The holder may be at a slightly different angle relative to the blade. Even when the difference in the position of the holder from the last sharpening of a particular knife is relatively small, sharpening nonetheless requires grinding a new edge with a different angle to the surface of the blade and removing a relatively large amount of blade material. Consequently, sharpening takes a relatively long time, and each sharpening reduces the life of the blade. This is the general deficiency that the present invention is intended to address.
A knife sharpener for the manual sharpening of knives. The sharpening device includes a knife clamp member that includes first and second clamping members, a guide member that defines an upper guide member and a lower guide member, and a base member. A clamping member adjustment is used in order to engage the first and second clamping members into a clamping position with the apparatus to be sharpened. The upper guide member upwardly extends from the knife clamp member and the lower guide member downwardly extends from the knife clamp member, the lower guide member in communication with the base. Each upper and lower guide member includes a plurality of apertures sized and shaped for receiving a guide rod that includes a sharpening stone.
The first clamping member further defines at least one aperture that corresponds and mates with an equal number of protrusions on the sleeve member, the sleeve member sized and shaped for receiving the knife blade. In application, when the sleeve member is clamped between the first and second clamping members, mating the at least one aperture with the corresponding protrusions, and tightening the screws and thumb screw will assure the sleeve member with the knife blade therein is held firmly and in a reproducible position.
The present invention is directed to a knife sharpener for the manual sharpening of knives. The present knife sharpening device defines embodiments designed to assure a knife blade is being held firmly by the sharpener device and in an exact repeatable location. In the broadest context, the knife sharpening device of the present invention consists of components configured and correlated with respect to each other so as to obtain the desired objective.
Referring the drawings, a knife sharpening device 10 according to the preferred embodiment is shown. The sharpening device 10 generally includes a knife clamp member 15 that includes first and second clamping members 20 and 25, a guide member 30 that defines an upper guide member 32 and a lower guide member 35, and a base member 40.
A clamping member adjustment is used in order to engage the first and second clamping members into a clamping position. As illustrated, the knife clamp member 15 includes a pair of screws, designated as numerals 17A and 17B. Each of the pair of screws 17A, 17B downwardly extend through apertures 22A, 22B, respectively, in the first clamping member 20 and are each threadably received in a pair of bores 27A, 27B of the second clamping member 25.
As illustrated, the pair of screws 17A, 17B in application, are parallel with a length L (see
The knife clamp member 15 preferably includes a thumb screw 19 that vertically extends through an aperture 21C in the first clamping member 20 and is received in a tapped bore 29 of the second clamping member 25. As will be understood, the pair of screws 17A, 17B as well as the thumb screw 19 for fixedly clamping a sleeve member 50 between the first and second clamping members 20, 25 to prevent the sleeve 50 from moving therein. The sleeve member 50 contoured for frictionally receiving a knife 70 having a blade 71 to be sharpened.
As illustrated, the upper guide member 32 upwardly extends from the knife clamp member 15 and the lower guide member 35 downwardly extends from the knife clamp member 15, with a ledge 33 therebetween. The lower guide member 35 joined to the base member 40.
Each guide member 32 and 35 includes at least two (2) columns of apertures 45 sized and shaped for receiving a guide 60 that includes a sharpening stone 61. As best shown in
As illustrated, each of the plurality of apertures 45 essentially have straight upper and lower sides and rounded ends. More specifically, aperture 45A (see
The guide member 30 may be integral to the base member 40 or separate and appropriately attached. As illustrated in
Referring to
Referring again to the knife clamp member 15, as illustrated in
In application, when the sleeve member 50 is clamped between the first and second clamping members 20 and 25, mating the at least one aperture 21 with the corresponding protrusions 51 (and tightening the screws 17A, 17B and thumb screw 19 as described) will assure the sleeve member 50 with the knife blade 71 therein is held firmly and in a reproducible position.
As illustrated, the at least one aperture 21 and corresponding protrusions 51 having an oval or circular configuration, however, the apertures 21 and protrusions 51 can be of varying shapes and sizes.
Referring to
As should be understood, the benefit of the defined sleeve member 50 with at least one protrusion and corresponding apertures in the first and second clamping members not only assures that the sleeve member 50 with knife blade 71 is held securely but the sleeve member 50 with knife blade 71 is also held in a repeatable position which assures the knife blade 71 is being positioned between the first and second clamping members in the same position in which the knife blade was installed the last time it was sharpened. As a result, the embodiments of the present invention assures the knife blade can be precisely clamped in the exact position as previously honed ensuring the same precise angle of the knife blade's honed area is maintained.
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As such, the second clamping member 25 is fixed to the guide member 30 and the first clamping member 20 configured to fasten to the fixed second clamping member 25. In application, the sleeve member 50 is positioned to the first and second clamping members as described and the first clamping member 20 is tightened to the second clamping member 25 with the screws 17A, 17B and thumb screw 19.
As illustrated, the sleeve member 50 defines a slit 52 that is sized and shaped for receiving the knife blade 71. Preferably, the slit 52 is custom made to frictionally receive the knife blade 71 and varies according to the shape of the knife blade. As illustrated, the slit 52 defines a slit length 54 that further varies according to the knife blade 71.
As should be understood, the benefit of the defined sleeve member 50 assures that the knife blade held within the sleeve member 51 and the sleeve member 50 are in a repeatable position which assures the knife blade is being positioned between the first and second clamping members in the same position in which the knife blade was installed the last time it was sharpened. As a result, the knife blade can be precisely positioned in the exact position as previously honed ensuring the same precise angle of the knife blade's honed area is maintained.
Although the description above contains many specificities, these should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention but as merely providing illustration of some of the presently preferred embodiments of this invention. As such, it is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, but encompasses any and all embodiments within the scope of the claims.
It would be obvious to those skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the embodiments described above without departing from the scope of the present invention. Plus the scope of the invention should be determined by the dependent claims in the formal application and their legal equivalents, rather than by the examples given.
U.S. Provisional Application for Patent No. 62/333,587, filed May 9, 2016, with title “Knife Sharpening Device” which is hereby incorporated by reference. Applicant claims priority pursuant to 35 U.S.C. Par. 119(e)(i).
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62333587 | May 2016 | US |