An example embodiment relates generally to a knife, and more particularly, to a knife with a replaceable blade.
Knives are a fundamentally important tool that have a wide variety of applications. Knives are available in a variety of sizes and types for different applications. However, all knives generally function to cut objects or material. Specific knife configurations are designed according to their purpose. All knives suffer from wear with use. Knives become dull over time. Many knives can be sharpened through a process that uses abrasive material to remove material from the knife blade in shaping a cutting edge of the blade according to the cutting purpose. Since sharpening employs an abrasive and creates material removal, sharpening reduces the size and alters the shape of a knife blade over time.
Provided herein are embodiments generally relating to a knife, and more particularly, to a knife with a replaceable blade. Embodiments provided herein include a knife including: a knife base defining a base protrusion and a base recess; a replaceable knife blade defining a blade protrusion and a blade recess; and a fastener, wherein the knife base is held fixed relative to the replaceable knife blade in a plane along which the replaceable knife blade extends in response to the base protrusion engaging the blade recess and the blade protrusion engaging the base recess; and where the knife is held fixed relative to the replaceable knife blade in an axis orthogonal to the plane of the replaceable knife blade by the fastener securing the knife base to the replaceable knife blade. The knife base of an example embodiment defines a fastener hole, where the replaceable knife blade defines an edge, and where the fastener passes through the fastener hole and presses the edge of the replaceable knife blade against the knife base. The replaceable knife blade of an example embodiment defines a flange, where the knife base defines a recess, and where the fastener holds the flange against the recess. The knife base an example embodiment is attached to a handle. The fastener of an example embodiment is an axial fastener. The replaceable knife blade of an example embodiment is interchangeable with one or more other knife blades of different knife blade profiles. According to some embodiments, the fastener is a first fastener, the knife further including a second fastener, where the knife base is held fixed relative to the replaceable knife blade in the axis orthogonal to the plane of the replaceable knife blade by the first fastener and the second fastener securing the knife base to the replaceable knife blade.
Embodiments provided herein include: a knife base; a replaceable knife blade; and a fastener, where the knife base defines a first part of an interlocking profile, where the replaceable knife blade defines a second part of an interlocking profile, where the second part of the interlocking profile fits within the first part of the interlocking profile, and where movement of the knife blade relative to the knife base is precluded in a plane along which the replaceable knife blade extends in response to the second part of the interlocking profile engaging within the first part of the interlocking profile.
According to some embodiments the knife includes a fastener, where the fastener secures the second part of the interlocking profile within the first part of the interlocking profile. The fastener of an example embodiment precludes relative movement between the knife base and the replaceable knife blade. The knife base of an example embodiment defines a hole, where the replaceable knife blade defines an edge, and where the fastener passes through the fastener hole and presses the edge of the replaceable knife blade toward the knife base. According to certain embodiments, the first part of the interlocking profile includes a series of curvatures, where the second part of the interlocking profile includes a series of curvatures complementary to the series of curvatures of the first part of the interlocking profile. According to some embodiments, the first part of the interlocking profile defines a recess, where the second part of the interlocking profile defines a flange, and where the flange engages the recess in response to the first part of the interlocking profile engaging within the first part of the interlocking profile. The flange of an example embodiment precludes the second part of the interlocking profile from passing through the first part of the interlocking profile.
Embodiments provided herein include a method for replacing a knife blade including: inserting a second part of an interlocking profile of a replaceable knife blade into a first part of an interlocking profile of a knife base along a direction orthogonal to an axis extending through a major surface of the blade; inserting a fastener through a fastener hole defined within the knife base; and tightening the fastener, where a flange of the fastener engages an edge of the replaceable knife blade and drives the second part of the interlocking profile into the first part of the interlocking profile.
Having thus described embodiments of the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
The present inventions now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the inventions are shown. Indeed, these inventions may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
Embodiments described herein relate to knives, and more specifically, knives with replaceable blades. Conventional knifes may be designed for specific uses, such as paring knives, bread knives, filet knives, survival knives, etc. Typically, each of these knives is a separate, stand-alone tool with a fixed handle and blade. As these knives wear, they can be resharpened until such time as there is insufficient blade material remaining for practical use at which point the knife is generally replaced. However, when a knife is a component of a tool that has multiple functions, or when a knife blade extends from a handle of value (inherent or sentimental), it is desirable to make the knife blade replaceable such that wearing of the blade does not adversely affect the overall tool or the handle.
Embodiments provided herein include a replaceable knife blade that securely attaches to a knife base that enables easy replacement while providing a secure and stable fixation between the knife blade and the knife base. The knife base of example embodiments is attached to or part of a handle or a tool and provides a secure, stable connection between the knife blade and the handle or tool. An example embodiment of a tool in which a knife is a valuable component, but not a sole component is a multipurpose tool.
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The multipurpose tool 10 of the illustrated embodiment includes a plurality of handles 12, such as first and second handles, configured for movement relative to one another, as well as a plurality of tool members 13 carried by at least one of the handles. Typically a multipurpose tool includes a pair of generally elongate handles that extend in a lengthwise or longitudinal direction between opposed ends, such as a proximate end 12a and a distal end 12b. As a result of their connection, such as a pivotal connection, to one another and/or to one or more of the tool members, the handles can be moved toward and away from one another, such as to actuate a tool member as described below.
In this regard, the multipurpose tool 10 may be configured such that the handles 12 are adapted for relative movement between an open position as shown in
Each handle 12 includes a pair of opposed sidewalls 14, such as first and second opposed sidewalls. The sidewalls are spaced apart from one another so as to define a channel within the handle to receive and store a plurality of tool members 13. In an example embodiment, the handle also includes a floor 16 extending from at least the first sidewall toward the second sidewall. As such, each handle has a cross-section that is generally U-shaped, such as defined by the opposed sidewalls and the floor that extends at least partially therebetween.
The multipurpose tool 10 of an example embodiment depicted in
The multipurpose tool 10 of
Securing the replaceable knife blade 120 to the knife base 110 is essential for proper operation of the knife 100. Movement of the knife blade relative to the base is undesirable and can reduce the effectiveness of the knife blade. While the series of protrusions and recesses help fix the replaceable knife blade 120 relative to the knife base 110 in two perpendicular axes, the blade must also be secured in a third axis, orthogonal to the X-axis and Y-axis. Fastener 130 facilitates this fixation in the Z-direction together with a flange or series of tabs as detailed further below.
The fastener of the above-described embodiment includes a two-part fastener received through a fastener hole 112. However, embodiments described herein can optionally employ a single fastener, such as threaded fastener 154 of
As noted above, secure engagement between the knife base or a handle and the replaceable knife blade is critical for safety and functionality. The replaceable knife blade of example embodiments described herein can be used to swap out a dull blade for a sharp blade. Optionally, other knife types can be interchangeable using the aforementioned interface between the replaceable knife blade 120 and the knife base 110. Examples of other types of knives that can be interchangeable using the interface include, but are not limited to, a serrated knife, a saw-type knife, a semi-serrated knife, a knife of a different material (e.g., titanium nitride coated blade, a blade with high carbon content, a hardened blade, etc.), a double-edged knife, or the like.
While the illustrated embodiment of
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.
This application is a continuation of and claims priority to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 18/164,381, filed on Feb. 3, 2023, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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