1. Field of Invention
This invention relates to multi-purpose tools, and more specifically to a multi-function package opener.
2. Description of Related Art
Consumer goods are increasingly being packaged in durable plastic containers commonly referred to as plastic clam shells or heat-sealed blister packs. Typically, consumers have had to rely on conventional scissors or knives to open these packages. However, these tools are not specifically designed for such uses, and often fail to provide a suitable and safe way to open the wide variety of common consumer goods packaging. Additionally, once the package has been successfully opened, the consumer often must search for another tool to remove twist-on fasteners, slice any tape or cardboard securing the product, as well as search for the proper screwdriver to open battery compartments and the like of many consumer electronic products.
There is a need for an improved multi-function package opener tool that provides greater utility and convenience to the user, as well as a greater level of safety.
The invention provides a new and improved package opening tool that is simple in design, effective in use, and overcomes the aforementioned disadvantages. One aspect of the invention is directed to a multi-function package opening tool. The package opener includes first and second opposed elongate members joined together for scissor action about a pivot joint. The first member has a first handle grip at a rear end and a first cutting element having a first blade with a cutting edge at a front end thereof and a first arm segment intermediate the handle grip and blade. The second member has a second handle grip at a rear end and a second cutting element having a second blade with a cutting edge at a front end thereof and a second arm segment intermediate the handle grip and blade. The first and second arm segments are joined by a connector to form the pivot joint. The first and second blades are offset from a plane passing through the first and second handle grips. Additionally, the first and second cutting elements are shaped so as to form a gap G between the cutting edges and the arm segments. In one embodiment, each of the cutting elements includes a leg portion positioned between the arm segment and the blade, wherein the leg portion extends from the arm segment at an angle γ of between 75 and 105 degrees to form the offset. The offset blades and the gap enable the cutting elements, when in the opened position, to fit over a package lip of a blister-type package so that the package opener can cut around the interior perimeter of the package lip to open the package.
Another aspect of the invention is a multi-function package opener that also has a miniature utility knife blade and at least one screwdriver.
The above mentioned and other features of this invention will become more apparent and the invention itself will be better understood by reference to the following description of embodiments of the invention taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the views of the drawings.
The invention will now be described in the following detailed description with reference to the drawings, wherein preferred embodiments are described in detail to enable practice of the invention. Although the invention is described with reference to these specific preferred embodiments, it will be understood that the invention is not limited to these preferred embodiments. But to the contrary, the invention includes numerous alternatives, modifications and equivalents as will become apparent from consideration of the following detailed description.
Referring now to the drawings,
The cutting elements 20, 21 have first and second blade portions 26, 27 that meet along a center axis when the handle grips 18, 19 are closed. As best seen in
Each cutting element 20, 21 has an arm segment 30, 31 intermediate the handle portion 18, 19 and the blade portions 26, 27 on which the pivot joint 16 is located. The arm segments 30, 31 are generally in planes perpendicular with the axis of the pivot joint 16. In one embodiment, rear portions of the arm segments 30, 31 form respective elbows 32, 33. Upon pivoting to the maximum desired open position, each elbow 32, 33 contacts a ridge stop 34, 35 in the handle grip 18, 19 of the opposing member 12, 13 to limit the maximum angle that the cutting blades 26, 27 can be separated.
As best seen in the side view of
In the illustrated embodiment, the blade portions 26, 27 of the cutting element 20, 21 extend at an incline angle β from the leg portions 40, 41. Desirably, the incline angle β is between about 55 degrees and about 90 degrees, more desirably between about 60 and 85 degrees, and even more preferably between about 70 and 80 degrees. This incline angle β facilitates cutting such that when the package opener 10 is pushed forward against an item to be cut, the item can be easily cut along a straight line in a quick and safe manner. Desirably, at least the cutting elements 20, 21 are formed of stainless steel or like material, and the non-cutting portions of the cutting blades 26, 27 and the leg and arm segments 30, 31, 40, 41 of the opener 10 have a thickness T of between about 2.0 mm and about 2.4 mm, and more desirably about 2.2 mm. However, other thicknesses may be used without departing from the scope of the invention.
As best seen in the views of
The novel shape of the offset cutting elements 20, 21 as a result of the offset-forming leg portions 40, 41 and the gap G enable the cutting blades 26, 27, when opened, to fit over a package “lip” of a blister-type package so that the package opener 10 can cut around the interior perimeter of the package lip. For example, the height H of the offset and the width W of gap G provide adequate room to maneuver the cutting elements 20, 21 over a traditional 10 mm high lip on a typical blister package. This feature allows the user to release the product from sealed blister type package by cutting through the seal at the inner perimeter of the sealed package from both top and bottom with the cutting blades 26, 27 in a safe and convenient manner.
One of the members 12, 13 desirably contains a miniature utility knife blade 50. In one illustrated embodiment, the utility knife blade 50 swivels in a 90 degree rotation from its position on the left blade 26. A safety cover 52 swivels in a similar rotation to cover the exposed utility knife blade 50 and prevents it from creating an exposed sharp edge when not in use. Alternately, as illustrated in
In one embodiment, the left and right members 12, 13 have a removable screwdriver 60 that can be re-inserted in an inverse position to convert the ‘nested’ screwdriver bit 62 into a full size handle grip screwdriver. In the illustrated embodiment, the screwdriver 60 is nested in an interior leg 64, 65 of the handle grips 18, 19. Desirably, each of the interior legs 64, 65 hold a screwdriver 60 of differing type. In one embodiment, the multi-function package opener 10 contains one #1 Phillips bit 62 and a 3/16″ flat bit 62. These sizes are the most commonly used in electronic gadget or toy products by manufacturers. However, other sizes of bits may be used.
Accordingly, the package opener 10 provides an improved opener that can be used to open a wide variety of consumer goods packages such as plastic clam shells, heat sealed blister packs, or even common cardboard boxes. The package opener 10 can also be used to remove ‘twisty ties’ or cable ties that are used by manufactures to secure products to the packaging material, and additionally can be used to open the battery compartment of common electronics and toy products. The scissor-like cutting blades 26, 27 also serve as a quick and safe method to un-fasten products such as toys that are secured to the package back or inner support material by twisted cable or zip ties. This utility knife 50 feature is preferred for slicing through CD and DVD plastic wraps as well as to open taped shipping cartons, poly bags, etc.
While this invention has been described in conjunction with the specific embodiments described above, it is evident that many alternatives, combinations, modifications and variations are apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the preferred embodiments of this invention, as set forth above are intended to be illustrative only, and not in a limiting sense. Various changes can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.
The present application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/704,627, filed Aug. 2, 2005 and entitled MULTI-FUNCTION PACKAGE OPENER.
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