Information
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Patent Grant
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6594906
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Patent Number
6,594,906
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Date Filed
Wednesday, January 10, 200124 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 22, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shoap; Allan N.
- Prone; Jason
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 030 155
- 030 2984
- 024 234
- 024 232 G
- 024 253
- 024 231
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A knife has an implement lying in an implement plane and an attachment structure lying in the implement plane. The attachment structure is integral with the knife body with a fixed portion extending laterally from the top of the knife body. A gate is pivotably attached to a first part of the fixed portion of the attachment structure and pivotable in the implement plane between a closed position and an open position. When the gate is opened, the attachment may be clipped to another article, and the knife is releasably attached to the other article when the gate is closed.
Description
This invention relates to a knife, and more particularly to a knife having an integral gated attachment.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Many knives are intended to be conveniently carried on the person of the user of the knife, and a number of carrying approaches have been devised. For example, smaller knives with folding implements, termed pocket knives, are carried in the pocket of the user. Fixed-implement knives such as conventional hunting knives and some types of folding-implement knives are provided with a sheath or pouch that is carried on the belt of the user. The knife itself is held in the sheath or pouch either by friction or with a strap. The knife is removed from the sheath or pouch when the knife is to be used.
In some situations, it is desirable that the knife be carried externally to the clothing of the user for quick access. A belt clip on the body of the knife allows the knife to be clipped to the belt of the user. A lanyard strung through a hole in the knife body permits the knife to be carried around the neck of the user or otherwise releasably attached to the body or equipment of the user. A nonintegral clip through a hole in the knife body can be used to attach the knife to other objects, as for example with a small knife attached by a clip to a keychain.
Each of the available approaches has limitations and shortcomings in specific situations. Carrying a knife in a pocket limits the size of the knife and also may make it difficult to extract the knife from the clothing. A sheath or pouch adds weight and may be awkward to use. The belt clip is limited as to the nature of the structure to which it is clipped. A knife carried on a lanyard or nonintegral clip can swing wildly, and the lanyard may become tangled.
There is a need for an attachment approach which is compact and allows the knife to be releasably attached to other articles. The present invention fulfills this need, and further provides related advantages.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention provides a knife with an attachment structure that is particularly convenient for attaching the knife to a wide variety of other articles to which attachment is otherwise difficult. The ability to attach the knife to large or bulky articles is particularly facilitated. The attachment structure is smoothly integral with the knife body, so that it does not risk entanglement with clothing or other structure and is not unsightly. The invention also provides a knife construction that structurally integrates the attachment structure into the body of the knife for strength, for improved manufacturability, and for reduced cost.
In accordance with the invention, a knife comprises a knife body having a first body end, a second body end, a top, and a bottom, and at least one implement (e.g., a cutting blade, file, scissors, or other implement) extending from the knife body at the first body end and lying in an implement plane. The implement may be fixedly or pivotably joined to the knife body at the first body end. An attachment structure comprises a gate attachment integral with the knife body at a first location, and an attachment arm integral with the knife body at a second location, which may be at or near the second body end of the knife. The attachment arm has an attachment-arm end separated from the gate attachment. Stated alternatively, a fixed attachment extends laterally from the top of the knife body in the implement plane. At least one of the gate attachment and the attachment-arm end is positioned laterally from the knife body so that there is an attachment separation therebetween. A gate has a first gate end and a second gate end, and the first gate end is pivotably joined to the gate attachment, preferably by a gate-pivot pin. The gate is pivotable in the implement plane between a closed position wherein the second gate end lies adjacent to the attachment-arm end and an open position wherein the second gate end is separated from the attachment-arm end to form an opening between the gate attachment and the attachment-arm end. The gate is biased toward the closed position.
In one embodiment, the gate attachment and/or the attachment arm are integral with the knife body along the knife body top. Desirably, the second gate end is closer to the knife body top when the gate is in the open position than when the gate is in the closed position. In this embodiment, the second gate end contacts the attachment-arm end when the gate is in the closed position.
The present invention provides a knife construction which is strong and adapted to the use of the described attachment structure. It includes in one construction embodiment an implement-support plate to which a base of the implement is pivotably attached at the first end of the knife body, and an attachment plate from which the gate attachment and the attachment arm extend. The implement-support plate and the attachment plate typically lie in a side-by-side relation. Preferably, two implement-support plates form the knife body. Optionally, separate side bolsters that form the external sides of the knife body may be provided in a side-by-side relation with the implement-support plate and the attachment plate. More preferably, however, there are two implement-support plates, and these two implement-support plates form the external sides of the knife body as well as support the implement(s).
Where the implement is pivotable, a spring arm may extend from the attachment plate and contact the base of the implement. Where the implement base has a cam surface thereon that is contacted by the spring arm, the implement movement may be given a detent action at the closed and/or open positions.
The attachment structure is particularly well suited for quick, reliable external attachment to and detachment from bulky objects. Attachment and detachment are readily accomplished with one hand in most cases. Such bulky objects include, for example, a ring attachment of the handle of a purse or brief case, a D-ring or ring, a rope, and the like. Conventional spring attachments of the type found on writing pens and many knives cannot readily be used to attach the combination tool to such bulky objects.
In conventional knives with belt clips, the force required to open the clip increases with increasing size of the gap that is desired. The result is that attachment of the clip to another article becomes increasingly difficult with increasing thickness of the other article. The clip attachment cannot easily attach to and detach from thick rings and other bulky articles because of the increasing force required to open the clip to the required size, and because the rings are too thick to pass easily through the resulting attachment gap in the clip structure easily. With the present approach, by contrast, the spring-loaded pivoting gate opens widely with only slightly increased biasing force to be overcome by the user, and then reliably closes to retain the attachment to the other article.
Other features and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following more detailed description of the preferred embodiment, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention. The scope of the invention is not, however, limited to this preferred embodiment.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an elevational view of a knife according to the invention;
FIG. 2
is a bottom view of the knife of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is an elevational view of another embodiment of the knife;
FIG. 4
is an elevational view of the implement-support plate and its relation to the implement;
FIG. 5
is an elevational view of the attachment plate;
FIG. 6
is an elevational view of the attachment plate showing its relation to the pivoting of the implement blade;
FIG. 7
is a perspective view of an embodiment of the knife having blades opening from both ends;
FIG. 8
is an exploded perspective view of the knife of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is an elevational side view of a locking knife according to the invention;
FIG. 10
is an schematic view of the locking knife of
FIG. 9
showing its layered construction; and
FIGS. 11-13
are elevational views of a fixed-implement knife, wherein
FIG. 11
shows the knife with an integral sheath in a position pivoted to overlie the knife body,
FIG. 12
shows the knife with the integral sheath in an intermediate pivoted position, and
FIG. 13
shows the knife with the integral sheath pivoted to overlie the implement.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
FIGS. 1-2
depict a knife
20
having a knife body
22
with a first body end
24
, a second body end
26
, a top
28
, and a bottom
30
. At least one implement
32
is joined to and extends from the knife body
22
at the first body end
24
. The implement
32
may be fixed or it may be movable. In the illustrated preferred embodiment of
FIGS. 1-2
, the knife
20
is a folding knife and the implement
32
is pivotable between the illustrated open-implement position and a closed-implement position in which the implement lies folded within the knife body
22
.
The implement
32
lies in an implement plane
34
. The implement plane
34
is defined by a face
36
of the implement
32
, and it also is the plane in which the implement
32
moves as it is pivoted in the case of a pivoting implement. That is, the implement plane
34
is perpendicular to a pivot axis
38
of the implement. In
FIG. 1
, the implement plane
34
is the plane of the page, and in
FIG. 2
the implement plane
34
is perpendicular to the page and coincident with an axis of elongation
40
of the implement
32
.
An attachment structure
42
comprises a gate attachment
44
integral with the knife body
22
at a first location
46
. The attachment structure
42
further comprises an attachment arm
48
integral with the knife body
22
at a second location
50
. In the illustrated embodiment, the first location
46
is at the top
28
of the knife body
22
and intermediate between the first body end
24
and the second body end
26
. The second location
50
is at the second body end
26
. The gate attachment
44
and the attachment arm
48
are fixed and do not move relative to the knife body
22
. The gate attachment
44
and the attachment arm
48
lie in the implement plane
34
.
The attachment arm
48
has an attachment-arm end
52
separated from the gate attachment
44
by a gap
54
. The gate attachment
44
and/or the attachment-arm end
52
are positioned laterally from the knife body
22
, so that there is an attachment separation
56
therebetween. The attachment separation
56
ensures that the attachment structure
42
and the knife body
22
cooperatively define and encompass an open area
58
. The provision of the attachment separation
56
and the open area
58
is facilitated by sculpting the top
28
of the knife body
22
so that the separation between the top
28
and the bottom
30
is relatively greater at the first location
46
, and is relatively smaller at the second location
50
.
A gate
60
has a first gate end
62
pivotably affixed to the gate attachment
44
, and a second gate end
64
that lies adjacent to the attachment arm end
52
when the gate
60
is closed. The gate
60
may be of any operable type. A preferred gate
60
comprises a folded length of heavy gauge wire, with one end inserted into a first through hole
66
in the first gate attachment
44
and the other end inserted into an adjacent second through hole
68
in the first gate attachment (from the opposite side so as not to be visible in FIG.
1
). The bending of the wire and the insertion of the ends into the holes
66
and
68
produces a biasing force that biases the gate
60
toward the closed position illustrated in FIG.
1
. The gate
60
may instead be a solid piece of metal pivotably joined to the gate attachment
44
and biased toward the closed position with a leaf spring.
When the gate
60
is in the open position, the second gate end
64
is closer to the top
28
than when the gate
60
is in the closed position, so that the attachment structure
42
may be slipped over another article that passes through the space between the attachment-arm end
52
and the second gate end
64
and thereafter lies in the open area
58
. The gate
60
is allowed to pivot back to the closed position, thereby capturing the other article in the open area
58
to attach the knife
20
to the other article. The knife
20
is removed from the other article by reversing these steps.
The attachment structure
42
may have various geometries. In the knife
20
of
FIG. 1
, the gate
60
lies substantially parallel to the knife bottom
30
when the gate
60
is in the closed position. In other geometries, such as the knife
20
of
FIG. 3
, the gate
60
is angularly offset from being parallel to the knife bottom
30
when the gate
60
is in the closed position.
The knife
20
may have one implement
32
, as shown in
FIGS. 1-2
, or more than one implement
32
, as shown in FIG.
3
. The implement
32
may be a cutting blade or it may be another type of implement. Examples of other types of implements include a screwdriver, a wrench, an ice pick, a scissors, a pliers, a file, an awl, a compass, a mirror, a bottle opener, a can opener, a cork screw, a hoof pick, and a measuring device. The implements may be selected and grouped for specific applications of the knife. For example, a knife
20
specially adapted for use by fishermen may include a scissors, an awl, a knife, and a screwdriver. In another example, a knife
20
specially adapted for use by a backpacker may include a compass, a knife, a screwdriver, a can opener, and a bottle opener. More than one feature may be present on the same implement, as for example an implement that has a screwdriver at the end of the implement and a bottle opener at an intermediate location along the length of the implement.
The attachment structure
42
is desirably constructed integral with the knife body
22
, as distinct from being affixed to the completed knife body, for increased strength, ease of manufacturing, reduced cost, and integration of the components. FIGS.
2
and
4
-
5
illustrate the preferred integral construction.
An implement-support plate
72
, illustrated in
FIG. 4
, bears the loading of the implement
32
. In the preferred approach, there are two implement-support plates
72
that serve as the sides (also sometimes termed “bolsters”) of the knife body
22
. In this preferred approach, the two implement-support plates
72
are parallel and spaced apart by support posts in the form of rivets. In an alternative embodiment, there are separate side plates and the implement-support plate
72
is positioned between them, but that design adds unnecessary bulk and weight to the knife body.
The implement
32
has a base
74
that is pivotably attached to the implement-support plates
72
by an implement pivot pin
76
coincident with the pivot axis
38
. The implement pivot pin
76
extends through aligned pivot holes in the implement-support plates
72
and the base
74
of the implement
32
, so that the implement
32
is supported on the implement-support plates
72
to pivot in the implement plane
34
. The implement
32
may pivot between an extended position and a closed position wherein the implement lies between the two implement-support plates
72
.
An attachment plate
78
, illustrated in
FIG. 5
, lies side-by side with, and between in the preferred embodiment, the implement-support plates
72
. The gate attachment
44
and the attachment arm
48
are part of the attachment plate
78
and extend rigidly therefrom and laterally from the knife body
22
in the manner illustrated in FIG.
1
. In the assembled knife
20
, the implement-support plate
72
and the attachment plate
78
are aligned by respective pairs of locating holes
80
and
80
′,
82
and
82
′, and
84
and
84
′, through which rivets extend to attach the plates
72
and
78
together and hold the plates
72
and
78
in the required fixed orientation and spacing. The implement-support plates
72
and the attachment plate
78
are made of steel or aluminum alloy in the preferred embodiment.
A spring arm
86
extends from the attachment plate
78
.
FIG. 6
illustrates the relation of the implement
32
to the attachment plate
78
and the spring arm
86
. The implement
32
lies in the same plane as the attachment plate
78
. In
FIG. 6
, the implement is shown in a closed (folded) position and in a partially open position, but in each case with its implement pivot pin
76
in the proper relation to the attachment plate
78
and the spring arm
86
, as though the implement-support plate
72
were present and not omitted for clarity. With the implement-support plate
72
and the attachment plate
78
aligned as described above, the spring arm
86
is biased toward the implement base so that it contacts and bears against the narrow surface of the implement base
74
of the implement
32
. The spring arm
86
rides on the implement base
74
as the implement
32
pivots on the implement pivot pin
76
. Preferably, the implement base
74
is contoured with a cam surface thereon as illustrated, so that the spring arm
86
serves as a cam follower. The camming action serves to bias the implement
32
toward the positions associated with, the local low points in the cam surface, which may be positioned as illustrated so that the implement
32
is biased toward the fully implement-open position (not illustrated) and the fully implement-closed position (illustrated), when the implement is rotated so as to be close to these two end-point positions. The biasing of an implement
32
toward the end-point positions using a cam-follower approach is known in the art using other structures, but the present approach of making the cam-follower spring arm
86
with an attachment plate
78
is not known. The present approach allows the attachment structure and the cam follower spring arm
86
to be made with a single part, the attachment plate
78
, reducing part counts and both manufacturing complexity and cost. The strength of the knife is improved and its manufacturing costs are reduced even further by making the gate attachment
44
and the attachment arm
48
integral with the attachment plate
78
, as shown.
The structural approach shown in
FIGS. 4-6
may be extended to multiple implements opening from the same end of the knife body, as in
FIG. 3
, or to multiple implements opening from opposite ends of the knife body as in
FIGS. 7-8
. When the knife has multiple implements, there may be a single attachment plate
78
that provides the biasing for all of the implements at once. This approach is not preferred, because the opening of one implement temporarily removes the biasing force from the other implements as the spring arm is depressed, causing the other implements to be unbiased and tending to rattle. More preferably, as shown in
FIG. 8
, a stacked design is used wherein the blade-support plates
72
form the sides of the knife body, and then there is one attachment plate
78
for each of the implements
32
. The structure of
FIG. 8
provides two attachment plates
78
with two respective implements
32
. The attachment plates are generally like those discussed above, and the prior discussion is incorporated by reference. However, as illustrated, the attachment plates
78
differ in that in one attachment plate the spring arm
86
faces the first body end
24
so that the implement
32
pivots open from the first body end
24
, and in the other attachment plate the spring arm
86
faces the second body end
26
so that the implement
32
pivots open from the second body end
26
. This construction may be extended as needed, so that additional implements can be added to either end of the knife. Because the gate attachment
44
and the attachment arm
48
need only be wide enough to support the gate
60
, it may be the case that only some of the attachment plates include the gate attachment
44
and the attachment arm
48
.
FIGS. 9-10
illustrate an embodiment of the present knife wherein the implement is lockable in the extended position with a side lock mechanism and unlockable. A side-lock plate
110
lies laterally adjacent to the attachment plate
78
. A locking finger
112
extends laterally from the side of the side-lock plate
110
to engage a periphery
114
of the implement base when the implement
32
is pivoted to the open position. The locking finger
112
is depressed to move the locking finger
112
away from the implement base and thereby unlock the implement
32
from the extended position. The implement
32
may then be pivoted to the closed position shown in FIG.
9
. See for example U.S. Pat. No. 5,755,035 for further details on the operation of side-lock mechanisms. The attachment plate
78
and its spring arm function as described previously, and that description is incorporated here.
The preceding embodiments have illustrated folding knives wherein the implement pivots between the extended position and the closed position within the knife body.
FIGS. 11-13
depict a fixed-implement knife
90
wherein the implement
32
is rigidly joined to the knife body
22
. An attachment structure
42
as described previously is present.
Additionally, the knife
90
is provided with an integral sheath
92
that is pivotably attached to the knife body
22
through a sheath pivot
94
. The sheath
92
has opposing sides (one of which is visible in the elevational views of
FIGS. 11-13
as the sheath side
95
) spaced sufficiently far apart that the knife body
22
fits between the sides
95
of the sheath. The sheath has a sheath butt end
96
that join the two sides
95
. Together, the sheath butt end
96
and the sheath pivot
94
join the sides
95
to form the integral sheath
92
. In the view of
FIG. 11
, the sheath
92
is pivoted away from the implement
32
to overlie the knife body
22
. In the view of
FIG. 12
, the sheath
92
is pivoted about 90 degrees on the sheath pivot
94
to an intermediate location. In the view of
FIG. 13
, the sheath
92
is further pivoted to overlie the implement
32
so that the implement
32
(such as a knife blade) is protected from damage and the user of the knife is protected from being cut. When the sheath
92
overlies the knife body
22
as in
FIG. 11
, the attachment structure
42
is covered and not usable. When the sheath
92
is pivoted to overlie the implement
32
as in
FIG. 13
, the attachment structure
42
is exposed and accessible for use to attach the knife
20
to other structure, and the implement
32
is covered and protected.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A knife, comprising:a knife body having a first body end, a second body end, a top, and a bottom; at least one implement extending from the knife body at the first body end and lying in an implement plane; an implement-support plate to which an implement base of the implement is pivotably attached at the first body end of the knife body; an attachment structure comprising a gate attachment integral with the knife body at a first location, wherein the first location is intermediate between the first body end and the second body end, an attachment arm integral with the knife body at a second location, wherein the second location is the second end of the knife, the attachment arm having an attachment-arm end separated from the gate attachment, at least one of the gate attachment and the attachment-arm end being positioned laterally from the knife body so that there is an attachment separation therebetween, an attachment plate from which the gate attachment and the attachment arm extend, and a gate having a first gate end and a second gate end, wherein the first gate end is pivotably joined to the gate attachment, wherein the gate is pivotable in the implement plane between a closed position wherein the second gate end lies adjacent to the attachment-arm end and an open position wherein the second gate end is separated from the attachment-arm end to form an opening between the gate attachment and the attachment-arm end, and wherein the gate is biased toward the closed position; and a spring arm extending from the attachment plate and bearing against the implement base.
- 2. The knife of claim 1, wherein at least one of the gate attachment and the attachment arm is integral with the knife body along the knife body top.
- 3. The knife of claim 1, wherein the gate comprises a folded length of wire.
- 4. The knife of claim 1, wherein the second gate end contacts the attachment-arm end when the gate is in the closed position.
- 5. The knife of claim 1, wherein the implement is pivotably joined to the first body end.
- 6. The knife of claim 1, wherein the implement is fixedly joined to the first body end.
- 7. The knife of claim 1, wherein the knife further comprises an integral sheath pivotably attached to the knife body.
- 8. The knife of claim 1, wherein the implement base has a cam surface thereon that is contacted by the spring arm.
- 9. A knife, comprising:a knife body having a first body end, a second body end, a top, and a bottom; at least one implement extending from the knife body at the first body end and lying in an implement plane; and an attachment structure comprising a gate attachment integral with the knife body at a first location, wherein the first location is intermediate between the first body end and the second body end, and an attachment arm integral with the knife body at a second location, wherein the second location is the second end of the knife, the attachment arm having an attachment-arm end separated from the gate attachment, at least one of the gate attachment and the attachment-arm end being positioned laterally from the knife body so that there is an attachment separation therebetween; two spaced-apart and parallel implement-support plates to which an implement base of the implement is pivotably attached at the first end of the knife body to pivot in a plane parallel to the implement-support plates; an attachment plate lying between the two implement-support plates and in the same plane as the implement, the attachment plate having a spring arm extending therefrom and bearing against the implement base, and the gate attachment and the attachment arm extending from the attachment plate; and a gate having a first gate end and a second gate end, wherein the first gate end is pivotably joined to the gate attachment, wherein the gate is pivotable in the implement plane between a closed position wherein the second gate end lies adjacent to the attachment-arm end and an open position wherein the second gate end is separated from the attachment-arm end to form an opening between the gate attachment and the attachment-arm end, and wherein the gate is biased toward the closed position.
- 10. The knife of claim 1, wherein the knife has two implements and a respective attachment plate for each of the implements.
- 11. A knife, comprising:a knife body having a first body end, a second body end, a top, and a bottom, the knife body comprising two spaced-apart and parallel implement-support plates, and an attachment plate lying parallel to and between the two implement-support plates, the attachment plate including a spring arm extending from the attachment plate; an implement lying between and pivotably attached to the implement-support plates at the first body end to pivot in an implement plane parallel to the two implement-support plates, the implement lying in the same plane as the attachment plate, the implement having an implement base that is contacted by the spring arm; and an attachment structure comprising a gate attachment integral with and extending from the attachment plate in the implement plane at a location between the first body end and the second body end, an attachment arm integral with and extending from the attachment plate at the second body end, the attachment arm having an attachment-arm end separated from the gate attachment so that there is an attachment separation therebetween, and a gate having a first gate end and a second gate end, wherein the first gate end is pivotably joined to the gate attachment so that the gate is pivotable in the implement plane between a closed position wherein the second gate end lies adjacent to the attachment-arm end and an open position wherein the second gate end is separated from the attachment-arm end to form an opening between the gate attachment and the attachment-arm end, and wherein the gate is biased toward the closed position.
- 12. The knife of claim 11, wherein the implement base has a cam surface thereon that is contacted by the spring arm.
- 13. The knife of claim 11, wherein the second gate end is closer to the knife body top when the gate is in the open position than when the gate is in the closed position.
- 14. The knife of claim 11, wherein the second gate end contacts the attachment-arm end when the gate is in the closed position.
- 15. A knife, comprising:a knife body having a first body end, a second body end, a top, and a bottom, wherein the knife body further includes two spaced-apart-and-parallel implement-support plates, and an attachment plate lying between the two implement-support plates; at least one implement pivotably attached to the implement-support plates of the knife body at the first body end and pivoting in an implement plane; and an attachment structure integral with the knife body and comprising a fixed attachment extending laterally from the attachment plate at the top of the knife body in the implement plane, and a gate pivotably having a first gate end pivotably attached to a first portion of the fixed attachment so that the gate is pivotable in the implement plane between a closed position wherein a second gate end lies adjacent to a second portion of the fixed attachment, and an open position wherein the second gate end does not lie adjacent to the second portion of the fixed attachment.
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