The present application claims priority under 35 USC ยง119 to Chinese application 200820048894.1 filed Jun. 6, 2008, which is incorporated herein by reference.
Cutting devices, such as utility knives, have been developed for use in various applications, such as, for example, construction, packaging and shipping, carpet installation, as well as other purposes. Those who use these tools as a knife may also require other tools, such as, for example saw blades, and knife blades of varying shapes and thickness. Some multi-purpose utility tools with several individual tools have a wide cumbersome handle with a cavity formed between two side walls so that all the tools fold in between the walls. Each tool then rotates outward and locks into place. The locking mechanism is typically formed of several moving parts including a spring.
A foldable hand tool having a blade holder mounted with a handle for movement from folded and unfolded positions. The blade holder has an opening adapted to receive blades of different sizes. The foldable hand tool further has a locking mechanism to lock the holder in an open position. A blade holder lock engages a resilient arm formed in the side wall of the handle.
a is a cross section view of the blade holder taken on the line 14-14 of
b is a cross section view of the blade holder taken on the line 14-14 of
c is a cross section view of the blade holder taken on the line 14-14 of
a is a plan view showing a blade of a different configuration from the blade of the first embodiment.
b is a plan view showing yet another blade configuration.
Referring to
When the user desires to close blade holder 2 and move the blade 3 to its folded position, the tool thumb pad 14, also shown in
Front side wall 11 and back side wall 12 form the handle 1 of the tool. The side walls 11 and 12 may be ergonomically shaped to provide the user with a comfortable holding grip while operating the tool. The side walls 11 and 12 are separated by a spacer 15, shown in
Blade holder lock 10 is urged into its rest position, flush with the top face of the tool, by resilient arm 12a. The inner face of back side wall 12 has two concave channels 12b and 12c united at one end to create a resilient arm 12a from the material between the channels. Blade holder lock 10 is pivotally attached by a pin 9 to the side walls 11 and 12 and is urged into its rest or locking position by resilient arm 12a formed in back side wall 12. When blade holder lock 10 is pushed upward, the holder lock 10 rotates about a pivot so that the tail end of the holder lock 10 engages the resilient arm 12a pushing it downwardly creating tension in the arm 12a. When holder lock 10 is released, tension in the arm 12a is released causing the arm 12a to return to its rest position, thus urging blade holder lock 10 into its rest position, flush with the top face of the tool and locking the blade holder 2 in its locked position.
The locking mechanism of this embodiment has the advantage of few moving parts. Having such few parts makes the tool easy to assemble, inexpensive to manufacture and easy to use.
To hold the blade 3 in place, blade holder 2 has a blade lock 4.
The blade holder 2 with blade lock 4 is shown in
Blade 3 in blade holder 4 is removable and exchangeable with other blades or blades of different configurations or thicknesses by operating the blade lock 4. When the blade lock 4 handle 42 is pushed upward, the user can remove a blade 3 and exchange it with a different blade or blade such as blades 3a, 3b, or 3c shown in
The length of the slots also varies. The two blade slots 5a and 5b are of different heights measured across the front face of blade holder 2. In one embodiment, slot 5a is adapted to receive a utility blade 3, where as the combined width of blade slots 5a and 5b is adapted to receive thicker blades, for example a saw blade 3a, shown in
Having thus described the invention in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that various revisions can be made to the preferred embodiments described herein with out departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is my intention, however, that all such revisions and modifications that are evident to those skilled in the art will be included with in the scope of the following claims.
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