This application is the US-national stage of PCT application PCT/DE2014/000395 filed 1 Aug. 2014 and claiming the priority of German patent application 202013007112.5 itself filed 9 Aug. 2013.
The invention relates to a knife having a casing in which a blade support can move. The blade support can move between a safety position, a cutting position, and a blade-change position. For example, the cutting position lies on the same path of movement between the safety position and the blade-change position. In the safety position a blade held on the blade support is recessed inside the casing so as to be inaccessible to the user and not pose a risk of injury. From the safety position the blade support can be moved into a cutting position in which the blade projects out of the casing. In the cutting position a cutting operation can be carried out.
From the safety position the blade support can also be moved into a blade-change position in which the blade projects out of the casing to a greater extent than in the cutting position. In the blade-change position the blade can be for example partially or completely out of the casing. From the cutting position or the blade-change position the blade support can be moved back into the safety position. The knife according to the invention comprises an actuator. The blade support can be moved with the actuator. A handle is part of the actuator. The handle is operated by the user to move the blade support. Such a knife is known from the prior art.
The object of the present invention addresses is to provide a knife that whose blade is easy to change and that is designed to have a high level of safety.
The knife according to the invention comprises a latch that can releasably fix the blade support in the blade-change position. The blade support can be fixed directly or indirectly. This means that the blade support may also for example be fixed by locking for example a part of the actuator and, in particular, the handle of the actuator that moves jointly with the blade support.
The latch can be moved for example between a blocking position and a unblocking position, and movement of the blade support is locked by the latch in the blocking position and such movement is allowed in the unblocking position. The movement between the blocking position and the unblocking position may be for example rotation and/or straight-line movement.
In the blocking position the latch is engaged for example directly and/or indirectly with the blade support or with the actuator. In the blocking position the latch is engaged for example directly and/or indirectly with the handle of the actuator. In the unblocking position the latch is disengaged from the blade support or from the actuator.
One embodiment is characterized in that in the cutting position the blade support or the actuator is in contact with a first stop. The first stop defines the cutting position of the blade support. The first stop can be moved for example between a limiting position and a freeing position. In the limiting position the first stop extends for example into the path of movement of the blade support or an element of the actuator in such a manner that the blade support is in contact with a rear face of the first stop when the blade support is in the cutting position. In the freeing position the first stop has been moved out of the path of movement of the blade support or the element of the actuator. With respect to the features as regards the definition of the cutting position by the stop, reference is also made to DE 10 2005 049 411 [U.S. Pat. No. 7,784,189], the disclosure of which is to be incorporated in the disclosure of the present application. The knife may comprise for example a safety device that prevents the stop, when in the cutting position of the blade support, from being adjusted to the freeing position. The safety device may for example comprise a first positive locking formation on the first stop and a second positive locking formation that is on with the blade support.
In the blade-change position the blade support or the actuator is for example in contact with a second stop. The second stop defines for example the blade-change position. The second stop is formed for example from the casing, and the handle is in contact with the second stop when in the blade-change position.
The handle can be moved for example between an unactuated position and an actuated position. In the unactuated position the blade support is in the safety position, and in the actuated position the blade support is in the cutting position. The handle can be moved for example beyond the actuated position into an end position, and in the end position the blade support is in the blade-change position.
If the first stop is in the limiting position, then the handle can be moved for example only between the unactuated position and the actuated position. In the blade-change position the blade can be for example moved partially or entirely out of the casing.
The handle is for example pivotal on the casing. In this case, the handle can pivot for example between the unactuated position, the actuated position, and the end position. According to one alternative, the handle may be displaceable between the unactuated position, the actuated position and the end position.
Further advantages shall be made more readily apparent from the description of an embodiment depicted in the schematic drawings.
The reference numeral 10 in the drawings designates a knife as a whole. Like reference numerals in different figures designate the same parts, even if a small letter has been added or omitted.
A blade 17 is held in a known manner on the blade support 12. In the safety position the blade 17 is recessed in the casing 11, and in the cutting and blade-change positions the blade 17 projects forward out through a front opening 22 of the casing 11. In the blade-change position the blade 17 is moved further forward out of the casing 11 as compared to the cutting position. The blade support 12 is biased into the safety position by a return device (not shown). The blade support 12 can be moved by an actuator between the safety position and the cutting position.
A handle 13 is part of the actuator. The handle is carried on the casing by a pivot G1, and can be pivoted thereon between an unactuated position and an end position. The actuated position is between the unactuated position and the end position of the handle 13 (see
In an unactuated position of the handle 13 illustrated in
In the limiting position the stop face 14 is in the path of movement of the blade support 12. The stop face 14 therefore defines the cutting position of the blade support 12, when the first stop is in the limiting position. In the freeing position the stop face 14 has been moved out of the path of movement of the blade support 12 such that the blade support 12 can be moved beyond the cutting position into the blade-change position (see
A latch 16 is slidable on the casing 11 and can be moved between a blocking position (see
In the unactuated position of the handle 13, the latch 16 can also be moved into the blocking position. The projection 18 then engages directly with a recess 20 of the handle 13. The blade support 12 cannot be moved out of the safety position, nor can the handle 13 be moved out of the unactuated position if the latch is in the blocking position in engagement with the recess 20.
According to
To prepare the knife 10 for use from the state according to
In order to switch the knife from the blade-change position back into the position of
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