The present invention relates to a tool having jaws, more particularly to a knot loosening device having outwardly expanding jaws or jaw surfaces which move apart when activated.
Knots have been used for centuries in flexible or pliable elongated members such as ropes, cords, twine, laces and the like for fastening or holding fast the elongated members either to another elongated member or another structure.
People learn many different knots over time. The act of tying ones shoes, for example, involves a number of different knotting elements specifically an overhand knot with locking tuck on a bight (or two bites as necessary). All that is needed is for one loose end of the lace to double back through one of the bites and the knot becomes tangled when one tries to untie it.
Anyone who has had the experience of working with knots has also suffered the frustration of trying to untie a knot that has become tangled. A tangled knot can be defined as; “to seize and to hold in as if in a snare, or to unite or to knit together in intricate confusion”. And anyone who has experienced a tangled knot can testify that, all too often, the harder one pulls on the ends of the elongated member, the tighter the knot becomes.
At that point, one must simply focus on elements of the knot itself to loosen the entanglements, often referred to as picking the knot. The problem here is that the knot, by that time, resembles a monolithic mess that no finger or picking device can successfully access from outside the knot.
In accordance with the present invention, there is provided a knot loosening device which inserts into the interior of the knot by means of a tapered spindle or mandrel which can be viewed as a conical awl. An awl can be defined as a pointed tool for piercing small holes, and is typically in the form of a spike or an elongated conical section. A pry member is found interior to the distal end of the awl which generally follows the same form for smoothness and ease of insertion. The pry member is designed to expand when a force is applied to a lever arm which then raised a pry arm to form an expansion and further loosen the knot from the inside.
The knot loosening device is formed such that an enlarged base is provided to fit into the hand of the user and having a fairly broad base to allow the user to push the device with a portion of the palm commonly referred to as the heel of the hand. This particular embodiment comprises a bulbous base, but those skilled in the art will be able to devise various embodiments which may include grips or pistol type grips for accomplishing the objects pointed out herein. It is further anticipated that those skilled in the art will recognize that the principles as explained and claimed herein can be scaled to larger or smaller devices depending upon application.
The leading end, or first end, of the device is in the form of a piercing member, being just sharp enough to fit between folds of the knot, but not too sharp so as to pierce the plies or cords which comprise the elongated member. The first end is generally in the form of a tapered spindle, mandrel, awl, or the like. The first end is inserted a predetermined portion of the knot, which is generally a fold or bite. The piercing member seamlessly giving way to a mid portion which comprises both a connecting arm and a pry arm. It is preferred that the combination of connecting arm and pry arm follow the taper of the first end. The device is inserted into the knot until the pry arm is engaged. The pry arm is operationally connected with a lever arm. The lever arm is actuated until the pry arm separates from the connecting arm, causing the knot to loosen.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a knot loosening device which provides access into the interior of the knot.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a pry arm for further separating the tangled elements from substantially inside the knot.
It is another object of the invention to provide a device having a broad, bulbous base member which can fit comfortably into the human hand and use the heel of the hand to drive the device into the knot.
It is another object in one aspect of the invention to provide a ring member attached to the device to further register and stabilize the hand.
A complete understanding of the present invention may be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings, when considered in conjunction with the subsequent, detailed description, in which:
As depicted in
When the knot (30) is loosened to the point that the user can ‘pick it out’ by means of the fingers, or other conventional methods, the pry member assembly (28) can be returned to the original position as shown in
A stabilization member (24) which can take a variety of embodiments, but is preferably in the form of a ring, can be supplied and attached by means of a holding member (26) to provide further registration and stabilization for the user. Although shown in
One skilled in the art will recognize that the base (20) shown here as bulbous in shape can be a formed in a wide variety of shapes. Some preferences of design being to transfer the pressure from pushing with the heel of the hand to the first end (10) and provide an ergonomic grip or holding member.
A ratcheting mechanism (not shown) can also be incorporated with the pry member, comprising the pry arm (12) and the lever arm (16) in order to further leverage the operation of the device (2).
Although the present invention has been described in detail, those skilled in the art will understand that various changes, substitutions, and alterations herein may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention in its broadest form. The invention is not considered limited to the example chosen for purposes of disclosure, and covers all changes and modifications which do not constitute departures from the true spirit and scope of this invention.
Having thus described the invention, what is desired to be protected by Letters Patent is presented in the subsequent appended claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. provisional application No. 61/441,088 filed 9 Feb. 2011; entitled “Knot Loosening Device”. The entire contents being hereby incorporated by reference and for which benefit of the priority date is claimed.
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61441088 | Feb 2011 | US |