Claims
- 1. A knife sharpening system for sharpening blade edges of knives, comprising: a base portion having an elongated guide rail, a top surface at a first level, a knife support means for maintaining a blade of a knife being sharpened with its blade edge spaced apart by a horizontal distance from the guide rail and for elevating the blade on a plane at a second level which is higher than the top surface of the guide rail and a handle support for engaging a handle of the knife; and a sharpening implement which contacts and is guided on the guide rail for movement relative to the blade and which is longer than the distance between the guide rail and the blade edge.
- 2. The knife sharpening system of claim 1, wherein the handle support has a relief for receiving a handle of the knife.
- 3. The knife sharpening system of claim 1, wherein the handle support has a peg for engagement with a peg receiving aperture in a handle of the knife.
- 4. The knife sharpening system of claim 1, wherein the base portion has a blade platform upon which the blade of the knife will sit.
- 5. A sharpening system for sharpening blade edges of knives comprising: a base portion having two elongate guide rails, each with a top surface at a first level, a knife support means for maintaining a blade of the knife being sharpened with its blade edge spaced apart by a horizontal distance from the guide rail and for elevating the blade on a plane at a second level which is higher than the top surface of the guide rail, and wherein the knife support means will support the knife in two, flipped over orientations; and a sharpening implement which contacts and is guided on the guide rail for movement relative to the blade and which is longer than the distance between the guide rail and the blade edge.
- 6. A knife sharpening system for sharpening blade edges of knives, comprising a base portion having an elongated guide rail with a top surface at a first level, wherein the guide rail is curved to match a curved knife which the knife sharpening system is used to sharpen, a knife support means for maintaining a blade of the knife being sharpened with its blade edge spaced apart by a horizontal distance from the guide rail and for elevating the blade on a plane at a second level which is higher than the top surface of the guide rail; and a sharpening implement which contacts and is guided on the guide rail for movement relative to the blade and which is longer than the distance between the guide rail and the blade edge.
- 7. The knife sharpening system of claim 1, wherein the sharpening implement is a sharpening stone.
- 8. The knife sharpening system of claim 1, wherein the sharpening implement sits on the blade at a predetermined sharpening angle.
- 9. A knife sharpening system for sharpening blade edges of knives, comprising: at least one knife having a predetermined handle and blade size, shape, and blade edge angle; a base portion having an elongate guide rail having a top surface at a first level, a knife support means for maintaining a blade of the knife being sharpened with its blade edge spaced apart by a horizontal distance from the guide rail and for elevating the blade on a plane at a second level which is higher than the top surface of the guide rail and a handle support for engaging a handle of the knife; and a sharpening implement which contacts and is guided on the guide rail for movement relative to the blade and which is longer than the distance between the guide rail and the blade edge.
- 10. The knife sharpening system of claim 9, wherein the handle support has a relief for receiving the handle of the knife.
- 11. The knife sharpening system of claim 9, wherein the knife has an aperture formed in its handle, and the base portion has a peg for engagement with the aperture.
- 12. The knife sharpening system of claim 9, wherein the base portion has a blade platform upon which the blade of the knife will sit.
- 13. The knife sharpening system of claim 9, wherein the base portion has two guide rails and the knife support means will support a knife in two, flipped over, orientations.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION(S)
This application claims priority of provisional application No. 60/218,868, filed on Jul. 18, 2000.
US Referenced Citations (9)
Provisional Applications (1)
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