Claims
- 1. A folding multipurpose hand tool, comprising:(a) a handle having a first end, a side, and an elongate tool stowage cavity; (b) a tool blade having a base; (c) a pivot joint defining a pivot axis and interconnecting said base of said tool blade with said handle adjacent said first end thereof, said tool blade being moveable about said pivot axis, between a stowed position and an extended position, with respect to said handle; (d) a latch notch defined in said base of said blade; (e) a latch spring carried on said handle; (f) a catch carried on said latch spring and removably engaged in said latch notch; and (g) a latch release lever including a contact shoulder, said latch release lever being located within said handle, alongside said side of said handle, and being attached to said handle adjacent said first end thereof and being moveable about a release lever pivot axis between a first position, in which said contact shoulder provides sufficient clearance for said spring to move to engage said catch in said notch when said tool blade is in said extended position, and a second position, in which said contact shoulder holds said spring in a position in which said catch is removed from said notch.
- 2. The tool of claim 1 wherein said side of said handle defines an opening therethrough and has an outer face, and wherein said latch release lever extends through said opening and a portion of said latch release lever is available to be manipulated at a location adjacent said outer face of said side of said handle.
- 3. The tool of claim 2 wherein said opening is a slot defined in said side of said handle, and wherein a portion of said latch release lever extends parallel with said outer face of said side of said handle and is located closely alongside said outer face of said side.
- 4. The tool of claim 2 wherein said side of said handle has a margin and said latch release lever has a grip surface aligned with said margin and said latch release lever includes a pair of parallel portions spaced apart from each other and located respectively alongside said outer face and alongside an inner face of said side of said handle.
- 5. The tool of claim 2 wherein said side of said handle has a margin and said opening defined through said side of said handle extends from said margin.
- 6. The tool of claim 2 wherein said latch release lever has a grip portion located alongside said outer face and said latch release lever includes a main arm and a U-shaped connecting portion interconnecting said grip portion with said main arm.
- 7. The tool of claim 1 wherein said latch release lever includes a generally planar grip portion located alongside and extending parallel with said outer face of said side of said handle and thereby keeping said latch release lever closely alongside said side of said handle.
- 8. The tool of claim 1, further including an operating lever including a lever lifting cam, wherein said latch release lever includes a cam follower portion located adjacent said cam.
- 9. The tool of claim 8, said operating lever being attached to said handle for pivoting movement in a direction parallel with said side through a limited angle about an operating lever fulcrum located adjacent said side of said handle.
- 10. The tool of claim 8 wherein said operating lever has a first leg including said rocker body and a shorter second leg carrying said cam and said operating lever thereby provides a force-multiplying mechanical advantage in moving said latch release lever.
- 11. The tool of claim 8 wherein said side of said handle defines an opening therethrough, said operating lever including a grip surface exposed through said opening.
- 12. The tool of claim 11 wherein said handle also includes a back defining an opening therethrough and wherein said operating lever includes a grip surface exposed both along said side of said handle and along said back of said handle for manual engagement to move said latch release lever.
- 13. The tool of claim 12 wherein said opening in said back is interconnected with said opening in said side and said grip surface of said operating lever is located on a rocker body extending through said interconnected openings.
- 14. The tool of claim 11 wherein said operating lever includes a first limit surface and said opening in said side of said handle is defined in part by a stop surface, said stop surface obstructing said first limit surface and thereby preventing said operating lever from moving in a latch releasing direction beyond a predetermined position.
- 15. The tool of claim 11 wherein said operating lever includes a second limit surface and said latch release lever includes a second stop surface, said second stop surface obstructing said second limit surface of said operating lever and thereby preventing said operating lever from moving beyond a predetermined rest position thereof.
- 16. The tool of claim 8 wherein said operating lever is interconnected with said side of said handle through an operating lever fulcrum and includes a rocker body having a generally arcuate grip face that is located eccentrically with respect to said fulcrum so that said grip face at a second end of said rocker body provides a longer lever arm about said fulcrum than does said grip face at a first end of said rocker body, whereby said mechanical advantage provided by said operating lever increases as a user's point of contact with said grip surface moves along said grip surface while moving said operating lever in a latch releasing direction.
- 17. The tool of claim 1 wherein said handle includes a pair of said sides opposite each other and a back interconnecting said sides, said back and said sides together defining said stowage cavity; said handle having a second end opposite said first end, and each of said sides having a margin spaced apart from said back and each of said sides having a narrow rim extending toward the opposite one of said sides along a majority of said margin thereof, said narrow rim partially defining a space adjacent said side within said stowage cavity, and a part of said latch release lever being located within said stowage cavity adjacent one of said sides in said space between said narrow rim and said back.
- 18. The tool of claim 17 wherein said latch spring is attached to said back and said latch spring and said catch are located between said narrow rims of said pair of sides, adjacent one of said ends of said handle.
- 19. The tool of claim 1 wherein said handle also has a second end and is in the general form of a channel including a channel base and a pair of oppositely located channel sidewalls interconnected with and extending along said channel base, each of said sidewalls having a margin, and said handle also including a narrow rim extending along said margin of at least one of said sidewalls, said rim being directed inwardly toward the opposite one of said sidewalls along a portion of said margin, said rim merging with said sidewall in a smoothly curved arcuate surface and said rim extending inwardly over a portion of a blade attached to said handle at one of said ends and located in a folded position within said channel, preventing said blade from being unfolded without first being urged away from said sidewall.
- 20. The tool of claim 1 wherein said handle is in the form of an elongate channel having said first end, a second end, a channel base, and a pair of channel sides, and further comprising:(a) a tool jaw attached to said handle at said first end thereof by a jaw pivot, said tool jaw being moveable with respect to said handle, between an extended position and a stowed position at least partially within said channel, said jaw having a tang and said jaw pivot defining a pivot axis extending through said tang and said channel sides adjacent said first end; (b) a shoulder included in said tang and resting against a stop defined by said base of said channel at said first end of said handle, when said jaw is in said extended position with respect to said handle; (c) an elongate spring located within said channel and having an inner end and an outer end, said inner end being attached to said channel base between said first and second ends of said handle, and said outer end extending toward said first end of said handle; (d) a spring cam defined on said tang, said outer end of said elongate spring being elastically biased toward and resting upon said spring cam and thereby urging said jaw toward at least one of said extended position and said stowed position of said jaw; and (e) an interference bump located on said tang adjacent said spring cam and bearing frictionally against said channel base when said jaw is in said extended position.
- 21. The folding hand tool of claim 20, including a raised part located on said tang alongside said spring cam, said elongate spring including a lateral surface located adjacent said raised part, and said raised part acting on said lateral surface of said elongate spring and limiting movement of said elongate spring with respect to said tang.
- 22. The folding hand tool of claim 21, wherein said outer end of said elongate spring includes a fork having a pair of prongs, said raised part of a tang being located between said prongs of said fork.
- 23. The folding hand tool of claim 20, including a fastener extending through respective bores defined in said inner end of said elongate spring and in said channel base, said fastener attaching said elongate spring to said channel base.
- 24. The tool of claim 1 wherein said tool blade is a container opener, said base including a rear end including said pivot axis and said container opener having:(a) a body having generally parallel first and second sides defining respective first and second side planes; (b) a back surface defining a reference plane normal to said first and second side planes; (c) a forwardly directed hook extending from said body and having a tip located adjacent said first side plane, a throat space being recessed laterally from said first side plane and located rearward from said tip, between said tip and said rear end of said container opener; (d) a nose portion located ahead of said hook and having a front end directed forward at a downward angle with respect to said reference plane, said front end including a point located adjacent said first side plane; and (e) a cutting edge located approximately in said first side plane and directed toward said hook, said edge extending downward and forward with respect to said reference plane toward said point.
- 25. The tool of claim 24 wherein said nose has a beveled surface extending from said cutting edge obliquely forward and toward said second side plane.
- 26. The tool of claim 1 wherein said tool blade is a container opener, said base including a rear end including said pivot axis and said container opener having:(a) a body having generally parallel first and second sides including a pair of generally planar layers located side by side and fastened to each other, defining respective first and second side planes; (b) a back surface defining a reference plane normal to said first and second side planes; (c) a forwardly directed hook extending from said body and having a tip located adjacent said first side plane, a second one of said layers defining said second side and including said hook, said hook extending laterally at an oblique angle from said second side toward said first side of said container opener and said tip of said hook being located adjacent said first side plane; (d) a nose portion located ahead of said hook and having a front end directed forward at a downward angle with respect to said reference plane, a first one of said layers defining said first side of said container opener and including said nose portion; (e) said front end including a point located adjacent said first side plane and having a portion of a lower margin located rearward of said nose portion and facing diagonally downward and forward; and (f) a cutting edge located in said first side plane and directed toward said hook, said edge extending downward and forward with respect to said reference plane toward said point, said opener including a laterally recessed throat space located rearward from said tip, between said tip and said portion of a lower margin of said first one of said layers thereof.
- 27. The tool of claim 26 wherein one of said layers defines an opening therethrough and the other of said layers includes a protruding portion extending laterally into said opening and aligning said layers with each other.
- 28. The tool of claim 26, including a wire stripper notch defined in said body, between said hook and said base, said wire stripper notch including a sharp, concavely arcuate edge located in said first side plane.
- 29. The tool of claim 1 wherein said tool blade is a container opener, said base including a rear end including said pivot axis and said container opener having:(a) a body having generally parallel first and second sides defining respective first and second side planes; (b) a back surface defining a reference plane normal to said first and second side planes; (c) a forwardly directed hook extending from said body and having a tip located adjacent said first side plane, a laterally recessed throat space being located rearward from said tip, between said tip and said rear end of said container opener; (d) a nose portion located ahead of said hook and having a front end directed forward at a downward angle with respect to said reference plane, said front end including a point located adjacent said first side plane; and (e) a cutting edge directed toward said hook and extending downward and forward with respect to said reference plane toward said point, said container opener having a depth no greater than about 0.5 inch between said back and said point, and all of said hook being located within said depth from said back.
- 30. The tool of claim 1 including a pair of said handles, each having a plurality of said tool blades mounted therein, said handles being located alongside each other in a folded configuration of said tool, with the respective plurality of tool blades mounted in each handle facing toward the other one of said pair of handles, at least one tool blade of the respective plurality of tool blades mounted in each handle including an interlock portion extending toward the other one of said pair of handles and being located immediately adjacent said interlock portion of said at least one of said respective plurality of tool blades mounted in the other one of said pair of handles when said tool is in a folded configuration.
- 31. The tool of claim 30 wherein each of said pair of handles is elongate and has a second end opposite said first end, said first end of each of said handles being interconnected with said first end of the other one of said pair of handles and said at least one tool blade in each handle being interconnected with the respective one of said pair of handles through said second end thereof.
- 32. The tool of claim 30 wherein said interlock portion of a respective tool blade in one of said pair of handles has a shape corresponding matingly with a recess defined in a tool blade located in the other one of said pair of handles.
- 33. The tool of claim 30 wherein a pair of tool blades, each including a respective one of said interlock portions, are located correspondingly with respect to each other in the ones of said pair of handles, each of said interlock portions including a sloping face and said sloping faces being located closely adjacent each other when said tool is in said folded configuration.
- 34. In combination with a tool having an elongate handle including an end, a back, and a side, said tool also having a blade including a base portion mounted on said end of said handle with said base portion being moveable with respect to said handle about a blade pivot, between a folded position and an extended position, a latch release mechanism comprising:(a) a latch spring carrying a catch and normally holding said catch engaged with said base portion of said blade when said blade is in said extended position; (b) a latch operating lever attached to said handle and including an arcuate rocker body exposed adjacent said back and said side of said handle; (c) an operating lever pivot associated with said side of said handle, said latch operating lever being moveable along said side of said handle through an angle about said operating lever pivot; and (d) a latch release lever mounted on said handle and moveable with respect to said handle through an angle about a latch release lever pivot axis, said latch operating lever engaging and moving said latch release lever and said latch release lever moving said latch spring, thereby releasing said catch from said base portion in response to movement of said latch operating lever in a first direction.
- 35. The combination of claim 34 wherein said rocker body has a grip surface having generally the shape of a sector of a cylinder located eccentrically with respect to said operating lever pivot.
- 36. The combination of claim 34 wherein said rocker body has a grip surface generally extending along a spiral centered on said operating lever pivot.
- 37. In combination with a tool having an elongate handle including an end, a back, and a side, said tool also having a blade including a base portion mounted on said end of said handle with said base portion being moveable with respect to said handle about a blade pivot, between a folded position and an extended position, a latch release mechanism comprising:(a) a latch spring carrying a catch and normally holding said catch engaged with said base portion of said blade when said blade is in said extended position; (b) a latch operating lever attached to said handle and including a rocker body having an arcuate grip surface exposed adjacent said back and said side of said handle; (c) an operating lever pivot associated with said side of said handle, said latch operating lever being moveable through an angle about said operating lever pivot; and (d) a latch release lever mounted on said handle and moveable with respect to said handle through an angle about a latch release lever pivot axis, said latch operating lever engaging and moving said latch release lever and said latch release lever moving said latch spring, thereby releasing said catch in response to movement of said latch operating lever in a first direction, said latch operating lever and said latch release lever together providing a mechanical advantage in transferring to said latch spring a force applied to said grip surface of said rocker body at a point of tangency to said grip surface of a surface generally parallel with said back of said handle, said point of tangency moving along said rocker body as said force moves said rocker body in a latch releasing direction along said handle, and said mechanical advantage increasing as said latch spring approaches a position of releasing said catch.
- 38. A folding hand tool, comprising:(a) a handle in the general form of a channel including a channel base; (b) a pair of oppositely located channel sidewalls interconnected with and extending along said channel base as part of said handle, said handle having a pair of opposite ends, and each of said sidewalls having a margin; and (c) a narrow rim extending along said margin of at least one of said sidewalls, said rim being directed inwardly toward the opposite one of said sidewalls along a portion of said margin, said rim merging with said sidewall in a smoothly curved arcuate surface and said rim extending inwardly over a portion of a blade attached to said handle at one of said ends and located in a folded position within said channel, preventing said blade from being unfolded without first being urged away from said sidewall.
- 39. A folding hand tool, comprising:(a) a handle in the form of an elongate channel having a first end, a second end, a channel base, and a pair of channel sides; (b) a tool jaw attached to said handle at said first end thereof by a jaw pivot, said tool jaw being moveable with respect to said handle, between an extended position and a stowed position at least partially within said channel, said jaw having a tang and said jaw pivot defining a pivot axis extending through said tang and said channel sides adjacent said first end; (c) a shoulder included in said tang and resting against a stop defined by said base of said channel at said first end of said handle, when said jaw is in said extended position with respect to said handle; (d) an elongate spring located within said channel and having an inner end and an outer end, said inner end being attached to said channel base between said first and second ends of said handle, and said outer end extending toward said first end of said handle; (e) a spring cam defined on said tang, said outer end of said elongate spring being elastically biased toward and resting upon said spring cam and thereby urging said jaw toward at least one of said extended position and said stowed position of said jaw; and (f) an interference bump located on said tang adjacent said spring cam and bearing frictionally against said channel base when said jaw is in said extended position.
- 40. The folding hand tool of claim 39, including a raise part hand to on said tang alongside said spring cam, said spring including a lateral surface located adjacent said raised part, and said raised part acting on said lateral surface of said spring and limiting movement of said spring with respect to said tang.
- 41. The folding hand tool of claim 40 wherein said outer end of said spring includes a fork having a pair of prongs, said raised part of a tang being located between said prongs of said fork.
- 42. The folding hand tool of claim 39, including a fastener extending through respective bores defined in said inner end of said spring and in said channel base, said fastener attaching said elongate spring to said channel base.
- 43. A container opener adapted for use in a folding multipurpose tool, comprising:(a) a rear end defining a pivot axis; (b) a body having generally parallel first and second sides defining respective first and second side planes; (c) a back surface defining a reference plane normal to said first and second side planes; (d) a forwardly directed hook extending from said body and having a tip located adjacent said first side plane, a throat space being recessed laterally from said first side plane and located rearward from said tip, between said tip and said rear end of said container opener; (e) a nose portion located ahead of said hook and having a front end directed forward at a downward angle with respect to said reference plane, said front end including a point located adjacent said first side plane; and (f) a cutting edge located approximately in said first side plane and directed toward said hook, said edge extending downward and forward with respect to said reference plane toward said point.
- 44. The opener of claim 43 wherein said nose has a beveled surface extending from said cutting edge obliquely forward and toward said second side plane.
- 45. A container opener adapted for use in a folding multipurpose tool, comprising:(a) a rear end defining a pivot axis; (b) a body having generally parallel first and second sides including a pair of generally planar layers located side by side and fastened to each other, defining respective first and second side planes; (c) a back surface defining a reference plane normal to said first and second side planes; (d) a forwardly directed hook extending from said body and having a tip located adjacent said first side plane, a second one of said layers defining said second side and including said hook, said hook extending laterally at an oblique angle from said second side toward said first side of said container opener and said tip of said hook being located adjacent said first side plane; (e) a nose portion located ahead of said hook and having a front end directed forward at a downward angle with respect to said reference plane, a first one of said layers defining said first side of said container opener and including said nose portion; (f) said front end including a point located adjacent said first side plane and having a portion of a lower margin located rearward of said nose portion and facing diagonally downward and forward; and (g) a cutting edge located in said first side plane and directed toward said hook, said edge extending downward and forward with respect to said reference plane toward said point, said opener including a laterally recessed throat space located rearward from said tip, between said tip and said portion of a lower margin of said first one of said layers thereof.
- 46. The container opener of claim 45 wherein one of said layers defines an opening therethrough and the other of said layers includes a protruding portion extending laterally into said opening and aligning said layers with each other.
- 47. The container opener of claim 45, including a wire stripper notch defined in said body, between said hook and said base, said wire stripper notch including a sharp, concavely arcuate edge located in said first side plane.
- 48. A container opener adapted for use in a folding multipurpose tool, comprising:(a) a rear end defining a pivot axis; (b) a body having generally parallel first and second sides defining respective first and second side planes; (c) a back surface defining a reference plane normal to said first and second side planes; (d) a forwardly directed hook extending from said body and having a tip located adjacent said first side plane, a laterally recessed throat space being located rearward from said tip, between said tip and said rear end of said container opener; (e) a nose portion located ahead of said hook and having a front end directed forward at a downward angle with respect to said reference plane, said front end including a point located adjacent said first side plane; and (f) a cutting edge directed toward said hook and extending downward and forward with respect to said reference plane toward said point, and said opener having a depth no greater than about 0.5 inch between said back and said point, and all of said hook being located within said depth from said back.
- 49. A folding multipurpose tool, comprising:(a) a pair of handles, each having a plurality of tool bits mounted therein, said handles being located alongside each other in a folded configuration of said tool, with the respective plurality of tool bits mounted in each handle facing toward the other one of said pair of handles; and (b) at least one tool bit of the respective plurality of tool bits mounted in each handle including an interlock portion extending toward the other one of said pair of handles and being located immediately adjacent said interlock portion of said at least one of said respective plurality of tool bits mounted in the other one of said pair of handles when said tool is in a folded configuration.
- 50. The folding multipurpose tool of claim 49 wherein each of said pair of handles is elongate and has a pair of opposite first and second ends, said first end of each of said handles being interconnected with said first end of the other one of said pair of handles and said at least one tool bit in each handle being interconnected with said respective one of said pair of handles through said second end thereof.
- 51. The folding multipurpose tool of claim 49 wherein said interlock portion of a respective tool bit in one of said pair of handles has a shape corresponding matingly with a recess defined in a tool bit located in the other one of said pair of handles.
- 52. The folding multipurpose tool of claim 49 wherein a pair of tool bits, each including a respective one of said interlock portions, are located correspondingly with respect to each other in the ones of said pair of handles, each of said interlock portions including a sloping face and said sloping faces being located closely adjacent each other when said tool is in said folded configuration.
- 53. A folding hand tool, comprising:(a) a handle in the form of an elongate channel having a first end, a second end, a channel base, and a pair of channel sides; (b) a tool blade having a base attached to said handle by a blade pivot, said blade pivot defining a blade pivot axis extending through said base and said channel sides adjacent said first end, and said tool blade being moveable about said blade pivot axis with respect to said handle, between an extended position and a stowed position at least partially within said channel; (c) an elongate spring included in said handle as a part of said channel base, said spring having an outer end and a catch extending from said outer end, said outer end extending toward said first end of said handle, and said catch extending toward said base of said tool blade; (d) said base including a shoulder and a notch adjacent said shoulder, said outer end of said elongate spring resting against said shoulder with said catch in said notch, when said tool blade is in said extended position with respect to said handle; (e) a cam included as part of said base of said tool blade and said outer end of said elongate spring being deflected by and being biased toward and resting upon a lobe of said cam and urging said tool blade about said blade pivot axis toward said extended position thereof; and (f) said base including a generally flat surface extending between said cam lobe and said notch, said flat surface being oriented at a small angle outward with respect to said channel base and being separated from said spring by a small angle, whereby said notch provides a maximum depth of contact against said catch.
- 54. A folding tool comprising:(a) a handle in the form of a channel formed of a single piece of sheet metal including a channel base and a pair of sides, said single piece of sheet metal including a latch spring extending from said channel base adjacent an end of said handle, and said channel base defining a base plane; (b) a blade mounted on said handle, adjacent said end, said blade having a blade base mounted for rotation about an axis defined by a pivot shaft attached to said sides, between a folded position and an extended position, said blade base including a cam lobe and a latch notch defining a shoulder; (c) a catch attached to an outer end of said latch spring and engaged in said latch notch when said blade is in an extended position with respect to said handle; (d) said latch spring resting on said cam lobe and thereby being deflected away from a plane, and said spring having an inner surface directed away from said plane defined by said base of said channel by a first angle; (e) a substantially flat surface extending from said cam lobe to said notch and oriented away from said plane at a second angle that is about one degree smaller than said first angle, and pressure of said spring against said cam lobe urging said base of said blade to rotate with respect to said axis in a direction toward said extended position and urging said shoulder against said catch, and a lip of said notch thereby being between said latch spring and said base plane and closer to said latch spring than to said base plane.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/632,630, filed Aug. 4, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,389,625, which is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/479,411, filed Jan. 12, 2000, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,510,767.
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