This invention relates to utility-type knives and, more particularly, relates to tools for measuring, scoring and cutting construction materials such as drywall or the like.
Various hand tools utilized for cutting construction materials such as drywall or the like have been widely utilized and include such standard single use tools as keyhole saws and utility knives. Moreover, hand tools that combine measuring and cutting utility in a single tool (among other utilities) are also known and utilized (see U.S. Patent Publication No. US-2005-0022390-A1, and U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,367,154, 5,289,637, 4,993,093 and 4,255,856). Such heretofore known combined utility tools have not always proven convenient to use in all circumstances, however, some tools being considered too large for all applications. Such failure has typically led users back to the well known single use tools, even though inconvenient. Further improvements in such multiple use combined tools could, therefore, still be utilized.
In addition, various heretofore known cutting tools such as utility knives have included releasable structures incorporating center blade positioning and/or storage (see U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,718,637, 5,426,855 and 5,386,632, for example). Such tools, while allowing for easy access to cutting blades, have often proven unwieldy or unduly complex to operate, some risking loss of parts during use, and have typically been expensive to manufacture (incorporating a high number of parts). Moreover, such heretofore known tools have not always been completely safe to use, and often lack the durability necessary for repeated and rugged use in the field. Improvements in such features of these tools could also, therefore, be utilized.
This invention provides an improved tool for measuring, scoring and cutting construction materials such as drywall and the like. The improved hand tool of this invention combines measuring and cutting utilities, and includes a releasable central blade securement structure allowing ready cutting blade repositioning and access to blade storage (especially convenient in a fixed blade position tool of this type). Cutting (and scoring) blade access and repositioning operations are accomplished with a minimum of complexity and risk of lost parts. The tool is compact, is convenient to use and store, is safe and durable, and is relatively inexpensive to manufacture.
The tool is particularly suitable for measuring, scoring and cutting construction materials such as drywall and the like, and is configured for use with a tape measure having a tape measure blade at one end. Typically, such tape measures also include a blade anchoring gap through the blade. The measuring and cutting tool of this invention (a hand tool) includes a housing having first and second opposed walls and a cutting blade opening, the cutting blade opening preferably being defined between the opposed walls. A securement is held at the housing between the first and second opposed walls and is deployable therefrom. A cutting blade positioning portion is located at one end of the securement, and a tape measure blade receiving slot is defined in the securement adjacent to the cutting blade positioning portion.
The housing has a catch located at the one end and a pivot located at one of the walls adjacent to a second end of the housing opposite the one end. The securement has a nose and a tail, the tail connected at the pivot of the housing for pivotable deployment of the securement from the housing. The nose of includes the cutting blade positioning portion and the tape measure blade receiving slot, and further includes a latching structure that is releasably engageable with the catch of the housing when the securement is pivoted to an operative position.
While preferably located at the securement, the tape measure blade receiving slot structure of the tool this invention may be defined by either or both the housing and/or the securement. The slot structure preferably includes an engagement releasably engagable at the blade anchoring gap of the tape measure blade when the tape measure blade is inserted into the receiving slot structure.
It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an improved tool for measuring, scoring and cutting.
It is another object of this invention to provide an improved hand tool combining measuring and cutting utilities.
It is still another object of this invention to provide and improved measuring and cutting tool that includes a releasable central blade securement structure (for both cutting and tape measure blades) that accommodates ease of cutting blade repositioning and of access to blade storage.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a tool for measuring, scoring and cutting that is simple, safe and convenient to use and that is compact and durable.
It is another object of this invention to provide a tool for measuring and cutting that has a minimum of parts and is thus inexpensive to manufacture.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a measuring and cutting tool having a housing including first and second opposed walls and a cutting blade opening, and a securement held at the housing between the first and second opposed walls and deployable therefrom, the securement including a cutting blade positioning portion at one end thereof and a tape measure blade receiving slot at the one end adjacent to the cutting blade positioning portion.
It is still another object of this invention to provide a hand tool for measuring and cutting that has a housing including first and second opposed walls and a cutting blade opening at one end of the housing and defined between the opposed walls, the housing having a catch located at the one end and a pivot located at the first opposed wall adjacent to a second end of the housing opposite the one end, and a securement having a nose and a tail, the tail connected at the pivot of the housing for pivotable deployment of the securement from the housing, the nose of the securement including a cutting blade positioning portion, a tape measure blade receiving slot and a latching structure, the latching structure releasably engageable with the catch of the housing when the securement is pivoted to an operative position.
It is yet another object of this invention to provide a tool for measuring, scoring and cutting and configured for use with a tape measure having a tape measure blade at one end, the tape measure blade having a blade anchoring gap therethrough, the tool including a housing having a cutting blade opening at one end, a releasable securement locatable in the housing for positioning a cutting blade in the housing, and a tape measure blade receiving slot structure defined at least at one of the housing and the securement, the slot structure including an engagement releasably engagable at the blade anchoring gap of the tape measure blade when the tape measure blade is inserted into the receiving slot structure.
With these and other objects in view, which will become apparent to one skilled in the art as the description proceeds, this invention resides in the novel construction, combination, and arrangement of parts substantially as hereinafter described, and more particularly defined by the appended claims, it being understood that changes in the precise embodiment of the herein disclosed invention are meant to be included as come within the scope of the claims.
The accompanying drawings illustrate a complete embodiment of the invention according to the best mode so far devised for the practical application of the principles thereof, and in which:
Measuring and cutting tool 15 of this invention is shown in
Tool 15 includes housing 23 and releasable securement 25. Housing 23 is defined by first and second housing portions 27 and 29, respectively, each having an inner opposed wall 31. Housing portion 27 and 29 are secured by screws or rivets 33 (or any other means) utilizing known structures (for example, mounting posts 35—see
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Pivot 61 is located at end 63 of housing 23 at portion 29 (
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Cutting blade positioning portion 75 of nose portion 71 of securement 25 includes at least one cutting blade locating node 86 extending therethrough (a pin, for example) to either abut blade 43 at one end of the blade (
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While preferably located at securement 25, tape measure blade receiving slot structure 77 may be defined by either or both housing 23 and/or securement 25. Again referring to
As may be appreciated from the foregoing, an improved tool is disclosed for measuring and cutting construction materials (such as drywall or the like). The tool is convenient to use and store, its compact configuration lending itself to most applications. Cutting (and scoring) blades are easy to access and reposition, such operations accomplished with a minimum of complexity or risk of lost parts. The tool has few parts and is thus inexpensive to manufacture, and is safe and durable. Securement 25 is preferably made of molded plastic material, and housing 23 is preferably formed from metal.