This application is the US-national stage of PCT application PCT/DE2013/000558 filed 2 Oct. 2013 and claiming the priority of German patent application 102012019107.3 itself filed 2 Oct. 2012 and European patent application 13004720.2 itself filed 30 Sep. 2013.
The invention relates to a knife.
Such a knife is known from public prior use. It has a housing with a blade holder in which a knife blade is held. The blade holder has a main part and a holding part. The blade is held between a surface of the main part and a surface of the holding part in a blade seat. The holding part is movable between a holding position and a blade replacement position. In the blade holding position the blade is held tightly in the blade seat between the holding part and the main part. In the blade replacement position the holding part is spaced or pivoted away at least partially from the main part, so that the blade can be removed from the blade seat and a new blade can be inserted into the blade seat.
The housing has two housing parts. A housing body is movable relative to a housing insert between a closed position and an open position. The housing body is part of an actuating system. The holding part is moved from the blade holding position into the blade replacement position by movement of the housing body from the closed position into the open position.
An object of the invention is to create a knife in which the holding part is moved automatically into the blade replacement position when the housing is opened. Furthermore an object of the invention was to create a knife of simple construction and can be produced cost effectively.
This object is attained by a knife having a housing in which a blade holder is movably mounted, i.e. the blade holder is movable relative to the housing. The blade holder is for example always in a cutting position in which the blade at least partially projects out of the housing. According to an alternative embodiment the blade holder is movable at least between the cutting position and a home position. In the home position the blade held in the blade holder is retracted back into the housing so that there is no danger of injury to the user of the knife.
The blade holder has a main part and at least one holding part. The holding part is movable between a holding position and a replacement position. The blade is tightly held in the holding position between a first contact surface of the main part and a second contact surface of the holding part. The first contact surface and the second contact surface form a blade seat. In the replacement position the blade can be removed from the blade seat and then for example a new blade can be fitted into the blade seat.
In at least one position relative to the housing the blade holder is biased against a stop by a restoring force, in particular by the spring force of a spring element. Within the context of the invention, this means that in all positions relative to the housing the blade holder is biased against the stop for example by a restoring force. The blade holder is for example biased by the spring force into the home position and against the stop. According to one embodiment for example the blade holder is always in contact with the stop. According to an alternative embodiment, in at least one position the blade holder is in contact with the stop and in at least one position it is not in contact with the stop.
The holding part is biased into the blade replacement position under the effect of the spring force by the interaction of an abutment surface of the stop with a mating surface of the blade holder. The holding part can move into the blade replacement position due to the spring force, for example when its travel path is free. The stop acts for example with the blade holder, in particular with the holding part, as a motion transducer.
According to one embodiment the stop cooperates with the holding part of the blade holder. In this case the mating surface is formed on the holding part.
According to a further embodiment of the invention the holding part is pivotal on the main part. The holding part is for example pivotal on the main part between the holding position and the replacement position.
In a further embodiment of the invention the holding part is formed as a lever with at least two arms. In this case the holding part has at least a first lever arm and a second lever arm.
The lever is for example pivotable about an axis formed by the main part.
The first contact surface is formed for example on the first lever arm and the mating surface is formed on the second lever arm.
According to an embodiment the abutment surface forms an angle with respect to a direction of action of the force of the spring, so that the spring force is redirected. Within the context of the invention this means for example that a plane of the abutment surface is at an angle to the direction of action of the force the spring. In this way a force is exerted on the mating surface by the abutment surface. The force biases the holding part for example into the replacement position.
A further embodiment of the invention provides that the housing has a housing body and at least one housing insert, wherein the housing insert is movable relative to the housing body between an open position and a closed position.
A further embodiment is characterized in that in the open position the housing insert is out of the travel path of the holding part in such a way that the holding part is movable into the replacement position and that in the closed position the housing insert prevents movement of the holding part into the replacement position. In the closed position the housing insert is for example in the travel path of the holding part, so that movement into the replacement position is not possible.
On movement from the open position into the closed position for example, the housing insert cooperates with the holding part in such a way that the holding part is moved into the holding position. For example, the housing insert presses on the first lever arm of the blade holder and moves this lever arm into the replacement position. The holding part can also be movably connected in another way to the housing insert, so that it is moved into the holding position when the housing insert is moved into the closed position.
According to one embodiment of the invention the blade holder is movable between a home position and a cutting position, the blade holder being biased against the stop at least in the home position. The blade holder can also for example be biased against the stop when it is moved away from the cutting position beyond the home position.
Further advantages of the invention are apparent from reference to an embodiment shown in the drawings, in which:
In the drawings the knife according to the invention is designated generally at 10. In the different drawings the same reference numerals designate the same parts, even if lower-case letters are added or omitted.
The knife 10 has a housing 11 with a housing part or body 12 and another part or insert 13. The housing insert 13 is movable relative to the housing body 12 between a closed position and an open position. The closed position is shown in
Moreover, the knife 10 comprises a blade holder 15 carrying a blade 16.
The holding part 18 is pivotable about an axis a relative to the main part 17. The axis a is formed by a pivot 19 formed on the main part 17. A bearing structure 20 that partially surrounds the pivot 19 is formed on the holding part 18. The pivot 19 and the bearing structure 20 form a pivot joint G. The holding part 18 is a two-arm lever having a first lever arm 23 and a second lever arm 40.
A first abutment wall 21 as well as a second abutment wall 22 are formed on the housing 11. The abutment walls 21 and 22 cooperate with the first arm 23 of the holding part 18. In particular an abutment surface 24 of the abutment wall 21 cooperates with a surface 25 of the first arm 23 and an outer surface 26 of the abutment wall 22 cooperate with an internal surface of an opening 27 in the first arm 23, as explained in more detail below.
The knife 10 has a guide by which the movable housing insert 13 is guided on the housing body 12.
The latch V has, in addition to the actuating button 14, a resilient locking arm 28 fixed to the housing. The locking arm 28 is provided on an end 29 with a locking surface 30 that cooperates with a stop surface 31. The stop surface 31 is formed on a stop 32 of the movable housing insert 13. In the position shown in
When a free end 33 of the actuating button 14 is moved in the direction z1, an actuating bar 34 formed on the free end 33 presses on an upper outer surface 35 of the end 29 and moves the end 29 in the direction z1 out of the path of the stop surface 31 into the position shown in broken lines in
A spring 41 shown in
Even in an intermediate position of the movable housing insert 13 shown in
As soon as the movable housing insert 13 is moved in the direction x1 so far that the front end 42 is no longer in the travel path of the second arm 40, the holding part 18 can pivot in the direction u1 about the axis a into the replacement position shown in
If, in the replacement position of the holding part 18, the blade holder 15 is moved in the direction x2, the internal surface of the opening 27 engages the outer surface 26 of the abutment wall 22. In this way the abutment wall 22 prevents the blade holder 15 from being unintentionally moved in the direction x2 during blade replacement and injuring the user.
In order to pivot the holding part 18 out of the replacement position and into the holding position, the movable housing insert 13 is moved out of the position shown in
In order to move the blade holder 15 out of a home position shown in
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