Poultry knife ergonomic handle

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6598302
  • Patent Number
    6,598,302
  • Date Filed
    Friday, June 30, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 29, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
An ergonomic handle for a poultry knife has an elongated handle with a longitudinal axis, a curved upper grip surface extending away from the axis and a lower grip surface in about parallel disposition with the axis, and the lower grip surface is formed with a downwardly depending planar wall for engaging the back of the index finger. The wall is perpendicularly disposed to the longitudinal axis.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to knife handles. Specifically this invention relates to ergonomic knife handles. More specifically, this invention relates to an ergonomic poultry knife and handle.




2. Background and Discussion of the Prior Art




The art attempted to design knives with easy to grip handles. Examples of such knife handles are shown in

FIGS. 1A-1B

;


2


A-


2


B,


3


A-


3


B,


4


A-


4


B and


5


A-


5


B (Prior Art


1


-


5


handles). Prior Art


1


-


5


handles were less than fully successful attempts at providing for thumb and index finger engaging surfaces as well as closed palm engaging surfaces for support and comfort particularly in repetitive use. These diverse attempts did not provide the desired ergonomic effect and comfort, and particularly in protracted repetitive poultry operations.




Poultry operators in particular would grip the handle and place their thumb on the right or left side of the handle, depending on their being right or left handed, in their quest for improved comfort, support and control.




While Prior Art


1


-


5


handles provided some comfort and improvement in use, the poultry operator's hand and wrist became unduly fatigued with repetitive use. In particular, Prior Art


1


-


5


handles did not provide adequate universal support and protection for the thumb. Some prior art handles did not provide sufficient thumb and index finger protection so that with fatigue the thumb would tend to slide off the handle and engage the knife blade.




The art sought a poultry knife and handle which ergonomically relieved stress and reduced hand and wrist fatigue with repetitive use. Specifically, the art desired a handle as aforesaid which ergonomically accommodated the poultry operator's index finger, thumb and palm, and also universally ergonomically accommodated and protected the thumb and index finger regardless of the direction in which the operator's thumb was positioned, and particularly so with extended repetitive use.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The ergonomic handle has a combination of specifically contoured surfaces and spatially related features including: a proximate end, a knife receiving distal end, an upper grip surface and an oppositely disposed lower grip surface, and oppositely disposed side grip surfaces, with the lower grip surface formed with an index finger engaging surface, and the upper surface formed with a thumb engaging surface, and particularly including in combination with one or more of the following;




(i) the side grip surfaces have respective thumb engaging surfaces to provide universal ergonomic thumb support and protection;




(ii) each aforesaid thumb engaging surface has a like thumb guard portion which is substantially more distally disposed than the index finger engaging surface;




(iii) the distal end has a shallow arcuate surface extending to and contiguous with the respective distal portions of the side thumb guard portions;




(iv) the handle has a central axis, and the index finger engaging surface has a planar portion disposed about perpendicular to the central axis;




(v) the distal end shallow arcuate surface has a radial center disposed in plane perpendicularly disposed to the central axis, which plane is disposed in about the middle of each aforesaid thumb engaging surface; and




(vi) the upper surface proximately disposed of the thumb engaging surface is formed to contour the palm of a closed hand.




In one specific aspect, the invention is an ergonomic poultry knife with a handle as aforesaid including a knife blade having an upper edge which is angularly downwardly disposed about 1° to 6°, and preferably about 3° to a horizontal axis. The combination of the ergonomic handle and the downwardly disposed knife handle provides a specifically useful embodiment of the ergonomic poultry knife.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1A

is a side elevational view of Prior Art No.


1


handle;





FIG. 1B

is a top plan view of the Prior Art No.


1


handle of

FIG. 1A

;





FIG. 2A

is a side elevational view of Prior Art No.


2


handle;





FIG. 2B

is a top plan view of the Prior Art No.


2


handle of

FIG. 2A

;





FIG. 3A

is a side elevational view of Prior Art No.


3


handle;





FIG. 3B

is a top plan view of the Prior Art No.


3


handle of

FIG. 3A

;





FIG. 4A

is a side elevational view of Prior Art No.


4


handle;





FIG. 4B

is a top plan view of the Prior Art No.


4


handle of

FIG. 4A

;





FIG. 5A

is a side elevational view of Prior Art No.


5


handle;





FIG. 5B

is a top plan view of the Prior Art No.


5


handle of

FIG. 5A

;





FIG. 6

is a side elevational view of the ergonomic poultry knife of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a fragmentary top plan view of the poultry knife handle of

FIG.6

;





FIG. 8

is a distal end view of the poultry knife handle of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 9

is a proximate end view of the poultry knife handle of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 10

is a bottom view of the poultry knife handle of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 11A

is a partial fragmentary side view of the poultry knife handle of

FIG. 6

showing the thumb engaging upper surface;





FIG. 11B

is a partial fragmentary top plan view of the handle of

FIG. 6

showing a left thumb engaging surface; and





FIG. 11C

is a partial fragmentary top plan view of the handle of

FIG. 6

showing a right thumb engaging surface.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIGS. 6-11C

, the poultry knife


10


of the present invention has ergonomic handle


11


and knife blade


12


. Blade


12


is fixedly secured within slot


42


of handle


11


by means well known in the art. Handle


11


is of molded plastic construction.




Handle


11


has, in general terms, an upper grip surface


13


and an oppositely disposed lower grip surface


14


, oppositely disposed side grip surfaces


15


and


16


, a curved proximate end


17


, a blade


12


receiving distal end


18


, distally angularly disposed lower surface


25


, and horizontally disposed surface distal bottom


26


contiguous with lower grip surface


14


. Handle


11


is elongated and has a central elongated or horizontal axis


24


(

FIGS. 6

,


7


,


11


B and


11


C). Upper grip surface


13


is formed with a distally disposed pronounced concave thumb engaging surface


19


which extends distally to upper distal edge


20


. Upper grip surface


13


is also formed with a proximately disposed elongated palm engaging surface


21


. Surface


21


is contoured to conform to the palm of the user when gripping handle


11


, as will be further explained hereinafter.




Lower grip surface


14


generally extends from distally disposed bottom surface


26


to proximately disposed bottom end surface


27


. Lower grip surface


14


importantly has a prominent vertically disposed planar index finger receiving guard surface


30


. Index finger guard surface


30


is disposed in plane


52


. Surface


30


extends from bottom horizontally disposed surface


26


, with which it is about perpendicularly disposed, to concave transitional recess


31


, which recess


31


in turn is contiguous to and with the last three fingers engaging downwardly disposed proximately sloped surface


32


. Surface


32


in turn extends proximately to and terminates at proximate bottom end surface


27


. Proximate bottom end surface


27


and distally disposed bottom surface


26


are disposed in about plane


28


. Plane


52


is about perpendicular to plane


28


. Plane


52


is also about perpendicular to central horizontal axis


24


(FIG.


6


).




Side grip surfaces


15


and


16


are disposed in about parallel planes (FIGS.


7


and


10


). Side grip surfaces


15


and


16


are formed with respective distally disposed thumb engaging concave surfaces


34


and


35


. Side grip surfaces


34


and


35


extend distally to respective oppositely disposed distal side edges


36


and


37


. Distal end


18


is formed with convex arcuate surface


40


which extends in a shallow arc


60


to side edges


36


and


37


. Radial center


41


circumscribes arc


60


of arcuate distal end surface


40


. Radial center


41


lies in a plane


52


which is perpendicularly disposed to the central axis


24


. Plane


52


bisects, i.e. disposed in about the middle of, each respective thumb engaging surface


19


,


34


and


35


. The pronounced side thumb engaging surfaces


34


and


35


are in part formed by shallow arcuate surface


40


extending to side grip surfaces


15


and


16


. The side thumb engaging surfaces


34


and


35


permit the left or right handed user to grip the knife in alternative modes (FIGS.


11


A-


11


C). Respective thumb engaging surfaces


19


,


34


and


35


, have respective distally disposed thumb guard portions


47


,


48


and


49


. In this manner of construction, the user has an ergonomically positioned and guarded thumb when used in any of the elected alternate positions, as best shown in

FIGS.11A-11C

. Handle


11


provides three essentially equal ergonomical thumb positions with essentially equal distally disposed thumb guard positions. The index finger engaging planar surface


30


is importantly substantially more proximately disposed of each of the three thumb guard portions


47


,


48


and


49


(See FIGS.


10


and


11


A). In this manner of construction there is a positive index finger guard as well as a universal positive thumb guard to insure safety and comfort.




The upper grip palm engaging surface


21


extends proximately from about point


58


on upper grip surface


13


to point


59


at about proximate end


17


, and provides an elongated curved approximately pistol-shaped surface that matches the closed palm when the user grips handle


11


in the afore-described manner. In this manner of construction, the hand or palm pressure is evenly distributed at the portions of the afore-described surfaces where the handle contacts the palm.




The invention contemplates another embodiment which is the poultry knife (FIG.


6


). In this latter preferred embodiment, poultry knife blade


12


is formed with an upper edge


66


which is angularly downwardly disposed such as with respect to upper horizontal axis


55


. This knife blade


12


disposition is downwardly disposed at angle A (FIG.


6


), which angle A is preferably between about 1° and 6° from the upper horizontal axis, and most preferably about 3°. This blade disposition in conjunction with the other afore-described handle aspects provides one specific improved poultry knife having ergonomic support providing reduced stress and fatigue.




Extended upper grip surface


21


between points


61


and


62


provides a liberal scribing monogram area of about 2⅔″ by ½″ (FIG.


7


). This liberal scribing area is still another improvement and advantage of the present construction.




The handle is preferably manufactured of anti-grip polymeric material such as ribbed GripTex which repels poultry fat and sebaceous oils thereby providing a more secure anti-slip grip.




The terms “shallow arc” or “substantially shallow arc” as used hereinbefore and hereinafter throughout the specification and claims refer to an arc of less than about 90°, and preferably less than about 45°.




It is apparent that many modifications and variations of this invention as hereinbefore set forth may be made without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. The specific embodiments described are given by way of example only and the invention is limited only by the terms of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. An ergonomic handle comprising:a proximate end and a distal end, an upper surface and an oppositely disposed lower surface, and oppositely disposed side surfaces, said upper surface having a central longitudinal axis in a first imaginary plane extending from said upper surface to said lower surface, said lower surface being formed with a downwardly disposed planar wall, said wall being perpendicularly disposed to a second imaginary plane being perpendicular to said first imaginary plane and extending through said side surfaces, a distal bottom wall at a first location being contiguous with said downwardly disposed planar wall, and an angular portion being contiguous with said distal bottom wall at a second location wherein said angular portion extending angularly disposed relative to said second imaginary plane, and extends to said distal end wherein said first and second locations being spaced from each other, said downwardly disposed planar wall being formed to abut the index finger when the user grips the handle; said upper surface being formed with a recess disposed adjacent the distal end, said recess comprising a thumb engaging surface; said sides being formed with oppositely disposed recesses for alternately receiving the user's thumb; wherein the plane of said downwardly disposed planar wall bisects the oppositely disposed recesses; and said handle being formed with means for securing a knife blade in said distal end; wherein the surfaces and the disposition of said surfaces provide an ergonomic construction.
  • 2. The ergonomic handle of claim 1, said lower surface having a bottom end portion contiguous with said downwardly disposed planar wall, said bottom end portion being disposed in a plane about parallel to said second imaginary plane.
  • 3. The ergonomic handle of claim 1, said upper surface comprising a portion oppositely disposed from said lower surface portion, said upper surface portion comprises a longitudinally extending curved portion extending upwardly away from said second imaginary plane.
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