The present invention relates to the field of large knives or “machetes” and more particularly relates to a multipurpose machete, which is designed to increase the utility and function of a machete.
A problem or difficulty with current art machetes is that because the blade is so long and unwieldy, it is difficult to do more precision knife work, like piercing, whittling, carving and food preparation. The point of the blade is too far from the handle to make precision knife work possible. The point area of a machete is also prone to be dulled quickly with other cutting and digging tasks. Current art has the disadvantage of only being able of performing the tasks of chopping and cutting, because it does not have a spur knife, and the handle is not removable nor does it have a storage area inside.
The present invention is an assembly designed to increase the function and utility of a machete. The utility and function are increased by adding unique features to the blade which allow this multipurpose machete to be able to do these cutting operations, and more: sawing, chopping, precision knife work (Ref. whittling, carving and food preparation), log handling, fish and game processing, digging, scrapping, draw-knifing, spearing, cordage processing, cooking, scrapping and hammering. Further, this multipurpose machete has a unique removable handle that requires no tools to remove it, and has a storage area inside for holding a uniquely stowed fire starter/ferrocium rod; or a sealed container. Other necessary items for outdoor use can also be stowed here. Because the multipurpose machete's handle is integrated into the blade, in a unique way, the handle still remains at almost full strength, and while still having removable handle/scales for storage. Further, the multipurpose machete has a saw feature on it's spine, and the specially shaped saw tooth is unique to machetes and is a higher efficiency saw tooth design.
This invention adds a “spur knife” to the blade near the handle, which makes precision knife work possible; while still retaining the machetes capacity for heavier chopping and cutting. The spur knife is positioned out of the way of these actions; thus, ensuring it stays protected and sharp. Further, this uniquely designed machete blade is capable of performing many more tasks and has a unique handle capable of storing items without loss of strength.
In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the known types of machetes, this invention provides a machete capable of performing many more tasks efficiently. As such, the present invention's purpose is to provide the new and improved multipurpose machete assembly to be easy to use and perform many tasks well, including, but not limited to: sawing, chopping, precision knife work, log handling, fish and game processing, digging, scrapping, draw-knifing, spearing, cooking, and hammering. Further this invention has the capability to store necessary outdoor items such as a fire starter ferrocium rod or container inside the handle/scales.
To accomplish these objectives, the assembly comprises a uniquely designed blade, a right and a left handle/scale with specially shaped clasping pins installed in each, a threaded stud with a clasp pin, which then is installed into the blades integral handle. Then, when a hammer/pommel/knob, with a corresponding female thread, is screwed down to capture said handle/scale, and force engagement of said clasp pins into the blades integral handle, this action then secures the handle/scales to the blade and the contents stowed within the handle/scales.
The more important features of the invention have thus been outlined in order so that the more detailed description that follows may be better understood and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. Additional features of the invention will be described hereafter and will form the subject matter of the claims that follow.
Many objects in this invention will appear from the following description and appended claims, reference being made to the accompanying drawings forming a part of this specification wherein like reference characters designate corresponding parts in the several views.
Before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited to in the application to the details of construction and the arrangements of the components set forth in the description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also it is understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting
As such, those skilled in the art will appreciate that the conception, upon which this disclosure is based, may readily be utilized as a basis for designing other structures, methods and systems for carrying out several purposes of the present invention. It is important, therefore, that the claims be regarded as including such equivalent constructions insofar as they do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
In accordance with an embodiment, a machete, includes a handle and a blade which is connected to the handle, the blade has a proximal part which is disposed adjacent to the handle, and a spine. A spur knife is disposed at the proximal part of the blade opposite the spine, the spur knife protrudes away from the handle and tapers to a sharp point, and the spur knife has a cutting edge.
In accordance with another embodiment, the handle includes a removable left handle scale and a removable right handle scale, the removable left handle scale and the removable right handle scale form a storage area therebetween. The removable left handle scale and the removable right handle scale handle scale each include a plurality of clasp pins. The blade includes an integral handle part, the integral handle part includes a plurality of chamfered holes which are shaped and dimensioned to engage the plurality of clasp pins.
In accordance with another embodiment, the removable left handle scale and the removable right handle scale each include a tapered part. The handle includes a knob which has a tapered female counter bore which is shaped and dimensioned to engage the tapered parts of the removable left handle scale and the removable right handle scale.
In accordance with another embodiment, a threaded stud is removably connected to the integral handle part of the blade. The knob is shaped and dimensioned to threadably engage the threaded stud.
In accordance with another embodiment, the blade includes an integral handle part which includes an aperture having a first end and an opposite second end. A first mount pin is disposed at the first end of the aperture, and a second mount pin is disposed at the second end of the aperture. A jack screw is connected to a container. The jack screw is connectable to the first mount pin, and the container is connectable to the second mount pin.
In accordance with another embodiment, the blade includes an integral handle part which includes an aperture having a first end and an opposite second end. A ferrocium rod is shaped and dimensioned to fit in the aperture.
In accordance with another embodiment, a saw blade is disposed on the spine of the blade, the saw blade includes a plurality of spaced-apart teeth. Each tooth has a cutting edge which is angled with respect to a cutting direction. Each tooth includes a chip relief groove. A plurality of kerf depth limiters are disposed between the teeth.
In accordance with another embodiment, the blade includes a pan and a pour spout which communicates with the pan.
Accordingly, a primary object of the present invention is to provide a large knife or machete with the capability of a small knife, by integrating a spur knife near the handle.
Another object of the present invention is increase the efficiency of the saw on the spine of this multipurpose machete. This is accomplished by using a specially designed chisel saw tooth blade.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an easily accessible storage room inside the handle of the multipurpose machete.
Another object of the present invention is to store a ferrocium rod or container inside the blades integral handle.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a ¼″ tool driver integrated into the hammer/pommel of the multipurpose machete.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a pocket or pan and pour spout that is formed into the blade. This pan reduces the weight of the multipurpose machete while creating an area to hold dirt when using the MPM as a shovel or as an emergency pan to cook small pieces of food or to boil water.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a hook that can be used to pull in logs and branches when processing firewood. This hook, when sharpened on the inside, can also be used to harvest fruit that is out of reach.
Other further objects of the present invention will become clear from careful reading of the included drawing figures, the claims and detailed descriptions of the invention.
With reference now to the drawings, the preferred embodiment of the multipurpose machete assembly is herein described. It should be noted that the articles “a”, “an”, and “the”, as used in this specification, include plural referents unless the content dictates otherwise.
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The multipurpose machete is shown in an exploded view in
Located on the spine 62 of multipurpose machete is a saw section detail of the teeth which are depicted in
The handle/scales are designed to be removed without tools.
To describe the ferrocium rod/container mount of the multi-purpose machete,
A side view of Embodiment 2 of the multi-purpose machete,
Embodiment 3,
To ease in the production of drawings to describe this invention,
Embodiment 4 of ferrocium rod/container blade handle, attachment is shown in
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The following paragraphs describe some of the features of the multipurpose machete:
A multipurpose machete assembly with a blade that has a many features integrated into it, including a spur knife. The main blade of the machete has a spur knife that protrudes near the handle and tapers to a sharp point. Said spur knife has one or more cutting edges and is in the general shape of a triangle, a trapezoid or a rectangle. Above this spur knife there is an open area to provide clearance. This clearance area, is generally an opening bigger that ½″ (13 mm). Reference: this open area allows the cutting of items that could not be cut without this opening. The spur knife may be a separate blade attach to the handle or by some other means near the handle.
A multipurpose machete assembly with a blade that has many features integrated into it, including a chisel tooth saw blade. A chisel edge tooth is formed on a radiused or other shaped cutting edge on a rectangular or triangular or trapezoidal, or radius shaped tooth. This chisel tooth cutting edge is perpendicular to the multipurpose machete blade's cutting edge. Said tooth has relief angles on the sides of the tooth. The cutting edge is angled in reference to the cutting direction so that the chips of the material being cut are pushed away from the cutting edge while a sawing motion is maintained. A chip relief groove running parallel to the blade provides an area for the chips to pass through while the saw is in motion in the kerf. Said chips are then forced into a relief area after each tooth where the chips are free to fall from the saw tooth. In between each tooth is one or more kerf depth limiters. These kerf depth limiters, limit the depth and the amount of material that the chisel teeth are allowed to purchase, thereby ensuring efficient sawing motion without overloading and stopping the saw motion. Reference: this invention the chisel tooth saw, is unique to fixed tooth saws.
A multipurpose machete assembly with a blade that has a many features integrated into it, including easily removable handle scales. A round or other shaped knob/hammer/pommel with or without an outer traction, grip surface, and a tapered female counter bore, and an internal thread allows pressure to be applied to a external threaded stud, which is clasp pinned to blade's integral handle which in turn applies linear pressure to the male tapered handle end and thus forces tapered/chamfered clasp pins to engage corresponding tapered/chamfered holes in the handle that is an integral part of the blade. By tightening or removing the hammer/pommel/knob, this action allows the handle/scales to be easily removed or installed without tools.
A multipurpose machete assembly with a blade that has a many features integrated into it, including a integrated feature to mount a ferrocium rod or a container with cap (FR/C) inside of the handle. In one embodiment the FR/C is held in-between two integral mounting pins by a jack screw. Said screw is threaded into the cap of the FR/C, and when rotated in the appropriate direction forces counter bores on each side of the FR/C to engage concentrically with the mounting pins. The screw is turned until the FR/C is snug between the two integrated mounting pins, and vice versa to remove the FR/C from the handle. In another embodiment, (See Embodiment 2) the FR/C is held into the multi-purpose machete assembly blade with integral handle by a male threaded cap on the FR/C. This male threaded cap engages the female interrupted threads in the blades integral handle. In another embodiment, (See Embodiment 3) the FR/C is held into the multi-purpose machete assembly blade with integral handle by spring loaded male catch. Said male catch is integrated into the blades integral handle and the handle is designed so that one arm of the handle can be flexed out to disengage the male catch from the female groove in the cap of the FR/C. Thusly, the FR/C is removed from the handle. A round bore is featured in the blades integral handle to concentrically guide the FR/C snugly in the handle to help secure it and to align it with the catch.
A multipurpose machete assembly with a blade that has a many features integrated into it, including a large pocket formed into the blade. Large pocket also has a pour spout or groove formed into the blade. This pocket is intended to be used to hold soil when in use as a shovel and also can be used as an emergency pan to boil water, etc. This pocket has an integral pour spout. It is noted that the pour spout extends from the pan to the spine of the blade.
The hammer/pommel on embodiment 6 has an integral ¼″ tool driver, tools are held in place with a magnetized hammer/pommel or a magnetic insert, or by mechanical means. To keep the hammer/pommel from unscrewing, a button/detent is provided and locks into the hollow handle on the multipurpose machete. This detent/button locking hammer/pommel is unique to the field of knives.
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