This invention relates to the field of folding knives and more particularly to a folding knife that combines a locking mechanism with a retaining clip.
It is popular to carry knife at all times for both utility and protection. Such knives are referred to as EDC or Everyday Carry—the collection of items one carries every day.
A folding knife is a common solution due to its small size and increased safety as compared to a fixed-blade knife.
Folding knives commonly include a means of locking the blade in an open position and locking in a closed position. But this ability to open and close increases the number of parts and thus complexity.
What is needed is a folding knife with integrated lock, but without the requirement of additional parts to lock or unlock the knife blade.
The disclosed locking folding knife with clip actuator combines a locking mechanism with a clip mechanism. This results in a reduction of the number of required parts, simplifying the knife while maintaining functionality.
The blade of the knife pivots with respect to the handle. In the preferred embodiment the blade rotates about a pin, the pin optionally surrounded by a bushing.
The pin about which the knife rotates is an extension of one of the arms of the clip.
The second end of the clip passes through a slot in the handle, the slot guiding its motion. This second end, or second pin, slides within a curved slot within the blade. As the blade rotates, the pin moves within the curved slot.
The second pin is generally pushed outward by the clip's preferred position, thus causing the second pin to prefer to spring outward, locking into a detent just off the curved slot. When locked into a detent the second pin prevents rotation of the blade with respect to the handle.
When a user squeezes the clip, the second pin moves into the curved slot, permitting rotation and allowing the user to transition from an unfolded position to a folded position or back.
Thus, the locking mechanism is either in a locked position within a detent, or an unlocked position while the pin is permitted to move within the curved slot.
The invention can be best understood by those having ordinary skill in the art by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings in which:
Reference will now be made in detail to the presently preferred embodiments of the invention, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Throughout the following detailed description, the same reference numerals refer to the same elements in all figures.
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The locking folding knife with clip actuator 1 is shown with primary components of front handle 10, back handle 14, blade 30, and clip 70.
Motion of the clip 70 within slot 18 allows for locking and unlocking of the blade 30 with respect to the front handle 10 and back handle 14.
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The locking folding knife with clip actuator 1 includes front handle 10 and back handle 14, separated by standoffs 24, affixed via handle holes 20.
The includes blade 30 includes tang 32, which includes the locking mechanism. The blade 30 is shown as a clip point blade 34, but other blade types are equally suitable.
An optional thumbstud 36, threaded into thumbstud hole 38, simplifies the motion of opening and closing the blade 30.
The blade rotates about pivot hole 40, separated from the front handle 10 and back handle 14 by bushing 42 and washers 48.
The bushing 42 includes a bushing slot 44, and is held in place when assembled by bushing screw 46.
The clip 70 acts to hold the locking folding knife with clip actuator 1 to a pair of pants, or any other material that can fit between the clip 70 and the front handle 10.
The clip 70 is formed from an upper arm 72 and lower arm 74 joined via a section that acts as a hinge 73. The hinge 73 is preferably a continuation of the upper arm 72 and lower arm 74, rather than a discrete piece of material. Alternatively, the hinge 73 is separable from the clip 70.
The upper arm 72 of the clip 70 terminates at the upper pin 76. The lower arm 74 of the clip 70 terminates at the lower pin 78.
The blade 30 rotates about pivot 50. The upper pin 76 sits within curved slot 52 when in an unlocked position, and sits within lock-open detent 54, lock-closed detent 56, or finger-stop detent 58 (see
Lower pin 78 is optionally threaded at threaded tip 80 that interacts with bushing screw 46.
Also shown is lanyard hole 26 for passing through a cord to allow the locking folding knife with clip actuator 1 to be attached to a backpack or other item.
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The front handle 10 is shown with front bolster 12 for reinforcement.
The blade 30 rotates about pivot 50, the center of rotation being the lower pin 78. One or more optional washers 48 separate the blade 30 and bushing 42 from the front handle 10 and back handle 14
The upper pin 76 slides within curved slot 52, but prefers to move out of the curved slot 52 and into the lock-open detent 54, lock-closed detent 56, or finger-stop detent 58.
When viewed from the back handle 14, the upper pin 76 slides within the slot 18.
When the upper pin 76 is locked within a detent 54/56/58, the position of the blade 30 with respect to the handles 10/14 is maintained.
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The clip 70 is shown, with arrows showing the motion directions of the upper arm 72, flexing at hinge 73 to create motion within slot 18.
Also shown is lower arm 74.
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Equivalent elements can be substituted for the ones set forth above such that they perform in substantially the same manner in substantially the same way for achieving substantially the same result.
It is believed that the system and method as described and many of its attendant advantages will be understood by the foregoing description. It is also believed that it will be apparent that various changes may be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of the components thereof without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention or without sacrificing all of its material advantages. The form herein before described being merely exemplary and explanatory embodiment thereof. It is the intention of the following claims to encompass and include such changes.
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4947552 | Barnes | Aug 1990 | A |
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7284329 | King | Oct 2007 | B1 |
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