The present invention relates to a tool, particularly a knife having different cutting (“working”) portions at opposite ends, rotatably mounted in a handle.
In a typical folding knife construction, a blade is pivoted to a handle for movement between an open position in which the working end portion of the blade is exposed for use and a closed position in which the working end portion of the blade is received in the handle. In a variation, there have been attempts to provide knives having blades with more than one working end portion, including knives in which the blades are rotatably mounted in a handle and working end portions are provided at opposite ends of the blade.
The present invention provides a knife having different cutting or “working” portions at opposite ends, rotatably mounted in a handle, with a convenient blade lock to retain a desired working end portion of the blade exposed for use. The blade lock can include a lever mounted in a handle. The lever can carry a locking pin to engage in a selected hole through the blade. The locking lever can be spring biased to a position in which the pin is received in the hole, and the pin can be pivotally mounted on a swinging end of the lever.
The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will become more readily appreciated as the same become better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to the drawings, the knife 10 in accordance with the present invention has a long blade 12 rotatably attached to a handle 14. The blade can be approximately twice as long as the handle. In the locked position shown in
The handle 14 has two side pieces 20, 22 joined together by threaded fasteners 24 and 26 at the front end and at the back end. The back or rear end portions of the side pieces abut. At the front, the threaded fastener 24 is configured to maintain the desired spacing between the two side pieces, slightly greater than the width of the central portion of the blade, with room for an antifriction washer 28 at each side. Each side piece has a thin, flat liner 30 or 32, preferably metal, secured to the remainder of the handle side pieces which can be molded plastic. Side piece 20 has a recess 34 for the locking mechanism 36.
The locking mechanism includes a lever 38 which, in the normal locked position shown in
A lock pin 42 is pivotally carried by the front end portion of the lever (by another small axle 43) and protrudes through aligned holes in the liner 30, blade 12, and liner 32. In this position, the blade is reliably and stably positioned with one or the other of its end portions projecting from the handle. The locking mechanism can be released by pressing inward on the rear end portion of the lever, against the biasing force of the helical compression spring. This swings the lever to the position shown in
Preferably, the handle includes a stop pin 46 (
While the preferred embodiment of the invention has been illustrated and described, it will be appreciated that various changes can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/540,463, filed on Jan. 29, 2004.
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