Claims
- 1. A portable manual sharpener for sharpening the cutting edge facet of a blade of a cutting tool comprising a base, a first stage sharpening section mounted to said base, said first stage sharpening section including a support means having a pair of oppositely disposed faces, abrasive particles on each of said faces to comprise a sharpening surface on each of said faces, a pair of symmetrical slots formed in said first stage sharpening section with each of said slots being disposed toward a respective one of said sharpening surfaces, guide means mounted in each of said slots, each of said guide means including a guide surface adjacent to a respective sharpening surface and in a plane disposed at a predetermined angle to and intersecting its respective sharpening surface, said predetermined angle being the same for both of said guide surfaces, an elongated roller disposed laterally beyond each end of each of said sharpening surfaces, and said rollers having a circumference with a blade contacting surface generally coplanar with said plane of said guide surface at said predetermined angle to said sharpening surface for cooperating with said guide surface in guiding the blade into contact with said sharpening surface as the blade is moved across said sharpening surface in contact with said rollers and said guide surface.
- 2. The sharpener of claim 1 wherein said support means is stationary, and said base includes a portion for being hand held.
- 3. The sharpener of claim 2 wherein said hand held portion is a handle, said handle being mounted to said base generally perpendicularly to said slots of said sharpening section.
- 4. The sharpener of claim 1 including blade hold down means at each of said guide surfaces, and said hold down means being magnetic means.
- 5. The sharpener of claim 4 wherein each of said magnetic hold down means is a bi-level magnet.
- 6. The sharpener of claim 1 including blade hold down means at each of said guide surfaces, and said hold down means being spring means.
- 7. The sharpener of claim 6 wherein said spring means comprises a leaf spring mounted laterally beyond each end of said sharpening surface.
- 8. The sharpener of claim 1 wherein said support means is stationary, and said abrasive particles are diamonds.
- 9. The sharpener of claim 1, wherein said support means comprises a stationary first support means, the sharpener further including a second stage sharpening section having a second stationary support means with planar sharpening surfaces and having guide means in a second pair of slots with each of said second set of slots being at the same predetermined angle as each other but with said predetermined angle of said second stage sharpening section differing from said predetermined angle of said first stage sharpening section.
- 10. The sharpener of claim 9 wherein said sharpening surfaces in each of said first sharpening section and said second sharpening section are a pair of oppositely disposed planar faces on a sharpening member in each of said sharpening sections, said sharpening members being mounted to a common base parallel to each other.
- 11. The sharpener of claim 4 wherein said magnetic means is detachably mounted in said sharpening section.
- 12. The sharpener of claim 1 wherein said support means includes a stationary sharpening member having a pair of oppositely disposed parallel planar faces, and said sharpening member being detachably mounted in said sharpening section.
- 13. The sharpener of claim 1 wherein said support means comprises two stationary sharpening members having remote planar faces which comprise said sharpening surfaces.
- 14. The sharpener of claim 13 wherein said planar forces are at a non-parallel angle to each other.
- 15. A portable manual sharpener for sharpening the cutting edge facet of a blade of a cutting tool comprising a base, a first stage sharpening section mounted to said base, said first stage sharpening section including a support means having a pair of oppositely disposed faces, abrasive particles on each of said faces to comprise a sharpening surface on each of said faces, a pair of symmetrical slots formed in said first stage sharpening station with each of said slots being disposed toward a respective one of said sharpening surfaces, guide means mounted at each of said slots, each of said guide means including a guide surface adjacent to a respective sharpening surface and in a plane disposed at a predetermined angle to and intersecting its respective sharpening surface, said predetermined angle being the same for both of said guide surfaces, said guide means including an elongated roller disposed laterally beyond each end of each of said sharpening surfaces, and said rollers having an axis at said predetermined angle and a circumference with a blade contacting surface at said predetermined angle to said sharpening surface for guiding the blade into contact with said sharpening surface as the blade is moved across said sharpening surface in contact with said rollers.
- 16. A portable manual sharpener for sharpening the cutting edge facet of a blade of a cutting tool such as a knife or the like comprising a flat planar base having a pair of ends, a dividing plate perpendicularly mounted to said base between said ends of said base to form a handle section on one side of said plate and an operating section on the other side of said plate, an L-shaped handle mounted to said plate at a location spaced from base and mounted to said base at one of said ends to form an open space between said handle and said base whereby said handle may be grasped by a user to stabilize said sharpener during use, said operating section having a first sharpening station and an aligned second sharpening station, each of said sharpening stations having a stationary support member mounted perpendicularly and across said base, said support members being parallel to each other, each of said support members having an exposed face on each of the two opposite sides of said support member, abrasive particles stationarily mounted on said exposed faces of each of said support members to form a flat planar non-movable sharpening surface on each of said exposed faces whereby each of said support members comprises a stationary sharpening member, a pair of symmetrical slots angularly formed in each of said sharpening stations, each of said slots being disposed adjacent to and spaced from a respective one of said sharpening surfaces, guide means mounted in each of said slots, each of said guide means including a guide surface in a plane disposed at a predetermined angle to and intersecting its respective sharpening surface, said predetermined angle being the same for both of said guide surfaces in each of said sharpening stations, said angle in said first sharpening station differing from said angle in said second sharpening station to create a compound angle at the cutting edge facet when the blade is sharpened in both said first sharpening station and said second sharpening station, and magnetic blade hold down means at each of said guide surfaces for maintaining the blade in contact with said guide surface as said blade is moved through each of said slots with the cutting edge facet in sliding contact with each of said sharpening surfaces.
- 17. The sharpener of claim 1 wherein said faces are nonplanar.
Parent Case Info
Cross-Reference to Related Applications
This application is a continuation in part of application Ser. No. 07/867,325 filed Apr. 13, 1992 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,245,791, which in turn is a division of application Ser. No. 636,399, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,148,634, filed Dec. 31, 1990, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 396,974 filed Aug. 22, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,005,319 which in turn is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 304,323 filed Jan. 31, 1989, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,897,965 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 917,601 filed Oct. 6, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,807,399 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 588,794 filed Mar. 12, 1984, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,627,194 and application Ser. No. 855,147 filed Apr. 23, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,716,689 which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 588,795 filed Mar. 12, 1984 now abandoned.
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