Rechargeable fillet knife

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6487779
  • Patent Number
    6,487,779
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, July 17, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 3, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A rechargeable fillet knife comprises a tubular handle defining an interior cavity having front and rear portions. A reciprocating motor is disposed in the front portion of the interior cavity with a pair of blades coupled to the motor. A rechargeable battery is disposed within the rear portion of the interior cavity and is selectably removable therefrom. The battery and motor are electrically coupled to a trigger such that the motor is energized upon a user depression of the trigger. A male connector is electrically coupled to the battery and is configured to selectively mate with a socket. The socket is electrically connected to a connector assembly configured for insertion into a vehicle power receptacle or to a connector assembly configured for insertion into a wall outlet so as to provide electrical power to the battery. The battery may also be removed and inserted into a recharging unit.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to electric knives and, more particularly, to a rechargeable fillet knife operable using a battery that is rechargeable using a vehicle's cigarette lighter, conventional household current, or a separate battery recharging unit.




Electric carving knives powered by household electrical current are commonly used by consumers for slicing baked meats such as turkey, roast beef, ham, and the like. Similar knives are also used to fillet fish although these knives are often needed at locations where household electrical current is not available.




Various fillet knives and battery recharging units have been proposed in the art. Although assumably effective for their intended purposes, existing devices do not provide a fillet knife powered by a battery that is selectively rechargeable while coupled to or removed from the knife and that is also selectively rechargeable using a vehicle or household power source.




Therefore, it is desirable to have a fillet knife having a battery that is rechargeable while coupled to the fillet knife handle or while removed therefrom. Further, it is desirable to have a fillet knife having a battery which may be recharged through electrical connection with a vehicle or a household electrical power source. Finally, it is desirable to have a fillet knife having a battery that may be recharged through direct connection with a vehicle's cigarette lighter.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A rechargeable fillet knife according to the present invention includes a tubular handle defining an interior cavity having front and rear portions and defining an opening at a rear end thereof which exposes the rear portion. A reciprocating motor is positioned within the front portion of the handle with a pair of blades removably coupled to the motor and extending forwardly from the handle. The blades are adapted therefore to reciprocate when the motor is energized. The invention further includes a rechargeable battery having a neck formed for insertion into the rear portion of the interior cavity of the handle, the neck having first and second contacts that provide for electrical connection of the battery and reciprocating motor. The battery also includes a flanged end adapted to snappably engage the rear opening of the handle.




A trigger assembly is mounted on the handle which includes a trigger that is electrically connected to the battery and to the reciprocating motor with wires. The trigger is movable between released and depressed positions, the motor being energized at the depressed position.




A male connector is electrically coupled to the battery nd extends from the flanged end thereof. The invention further includes a socket configured to selectably mate with the male connector. An electrical connector assembly is electrically connected to the socket and adapted for connection with an electrical power source for recharging the battery when the male connector is coupled to the socket. The electrical connector may either be a tubular casing adapted for insertion into a vehicle electrical power source such as a cigarette lighter receptacle or an electrical plug adapted for insertion into a wall outlet. Of course, the battery may be snappably removed from the handle and recharged by inserting the neck directly into the cigarette lighter receptacle.




The rechargeable fillet knife further includes a recharging unit having a tubular receptacle for receiving the neck of the battery. The tubular receptacle is coupled to either a plug for insertion into a wall outlet or to a tubular casing adapted for insertion into a vehicle cigarette lighter.




Therefore, a general object of this invention is to provide a rechargeable fillet knife that may be utilized in remote locations.




Another object of this invention is to provide a rechargeable fillet knife, as aforesaid, that may be recharged directly and conveniently utilizing a vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle.




Still another object of this invention is to provide a rechargeable fillet knife, as aforesaid, having a battery that may be recharged while mounted in the fillet knife handle utilizing a vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle.




Yet another object of this invention is to provide a rechargeable fillet knife, as aforesaid, having a battery that may be recharged while mounted in the fillet knife handle utilizing a conventional wall outlet.




A further object of this invention is to provide a rechargeable fillet knife, as aforesaid, having a battery that may be recharged upon removal from the fillet knife handle utilizing a separate recharging unit connected to a vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle.




A still further object of this invention is to provide a rechargeable fillet knife, as aforesaid, having a battery that may be recharged upon removal from the fillet knife handle utilizing a separate recharging unit connected to a conventional wall outlet.




A particular object of this invention is to provide a rechargeable fillet knife, as aforesaid, having an ergonomic handle that is lightweight and easy to grip and maneuver.




A further object of this invention is to provide a rechargeable fillet knife, as aforesaid, having removable and interchangeable reciprocating blades.




Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, an embodiment of this invention.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a rechargeable fillet knife according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the fillet knife as in

FIG. 1

with the battery removed and with an isolated view of the battery clasp on an enlarged scale;





FIG. 3

is a sectional view of the fillet knife taken along line


3





3


of

FIG. 4



a;







FIG. 4



a


is a reverse perspective view of the fillet knife as in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4



b


is a perspective view of an electrical connector assembly according to the present invention;





FIG. 4



c


is a perspective view of another electrical connector assembly according to the present invention;





FIG. 5



a


is a perspective view of a recharging unit according to the present invention; and





FIG. 5



b


is a perspective view of another recharging unit according to the present invention.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




A rechargeable fillet knife


10


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to

FIGS. 1 through 5



b


of the accompanying drawings. The fillet knife


10


includes an elongate tubular handle


16


having front


12


and rear


14


ends and defining an interior cavity


20


(FIGS.


1


and


3


). The interior cavity


20


further includes front


22


and rear


24


portions. The handle


16


is ergonomically configured and is constructed of a durable plastic material. The handle


16


further includes a soft touch plastic material about the portion where a user grips the handle such that the handle


16


is easy and comfortable to hold and maneuver. A pair of outwardly tapered support flanges


18


are integrally formed on opposite sides of the handle


16


intermediate the front


12


and rear


14


ends which properly position and orient a user's thumb and forefinger when gripping the handle


16


(FIGS.


1


and


4


).




A reciprocating motor and gear assembly


30


is positioned within the front portion


22


of the interior cavity


20


of the handle


16


(FIG.


3


). A pair of blades


32


having serrated edges


34


are removably coupled to the motor


30


and extend through an opening in the front wall of the handle


16


in juxtaposed relation relative to one another (FIG.


1


). The longitudinal alignment of the blades


32


may be selectably offset by repositioning a selector bar


36


. The blades


32


may be released upon depression of a release actuator


38


positioned at the front end


12


of the handle


16


such that the blades


32


may be replaced or interchanged with blades having a another configuration.




The handle


16


forms a disk-shaped portion


26


spaced from the front end


12


and configured so as to shield the hand of a user gripping the handle


16


from the blades


32


which extend from the front end


12


of the handle


16


. The rear end


14


of the handle


16


defines a circular opening which exposes the rear portion


24


of the interior cavity


20


.




The fillet knife


10


further includes a rechargeable battery


40


having a cylindrical neck


42


that may be inserted into the rear portion


24


of the interior cavity


20


. The neck


42


includes a first contact


44


at an operative end and a second contact


46


on a side thereof, the first contact


44


being in electrical contact with a post


48


mounted within the rear portion


24


when the battery is inserted in the rear portion (FIG.


3


). It should be appreciated that the neck


42


is formed to a shape corresponding to a conventional vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle and may be inserted therein for direct recharging. Preferably, the battery


40


is a high capacity nickel cadmium battery. The battery


40


further includes a flanged end


50


having a circular configuration configured to cover the rear opening of the handle


16


. The flanged end


50


includes a clasp


52


configured to snappably couple the battery


40


to the handle


16


, the battery


40


being removable therefrom upon a user operation of the clasp


52


(FIG.


2


).




A trigger assembly


58


is mounted to the handle


16


rearwardly adjacent the shield


26


and includes a trigger


59


that is slidably movable between released and depressed configurations. The trigger


59


is slidably moved into the interior cavity


20


when it is depressed by a user. The trigger


59


is electrically connected to the post


48


and to the motor


30


with wires and completes a circuit between the battery


40


and motor


30


when the trigger


59


is fully depressed, thus energizing the motor


30


(FIG.


3


).




A pair of electrical contact members are electrically connected to the battery


40


to form a male connector


54


which extends into a recess


56


formed in the flanged end


50


of the battery


40


to facilitate recharging of the battery


40


while still mounted in the handle


16


, as to be described below (

FIG. 4



a


). A first electrical adapter/connector assembly


60


includes a tubular casing


62


suitable for insertion into a vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle (

FIG. 4



b


). A positive contact member


64


extends from a free end of the casing


62


. A negative contact member


66


in the form of an arcuate spring protrudes laterally outwardly from one side of the casing


62


. An arcuate retention spring (not shown) may also protrude from an opposing side of the casing


62


. An electrical cord


68


connects the casing


62


with a socket


70


, the socket


70


being adapted to selectively mate with the male connector


54


of the flanged end


50


for electrically connecting the socket


70


with a cigarette lighter receptacle of a vehicle when the casing is inserted in the receptacle. Therefore, the battery


40


may be recharged when the first electrical adapter/connector assembly


60


is utilized to connect the battery


40


to a vehicle power source.




A second electrical adapter/connector assembly


80


includes an electrical connector plug


82


suitable for insertion in a conventional AC wall outlet (

FIG. 4



c


). The connector plug


82


is connected to a socket


84


, the socket


84


being adapted to selectively mate with the male connector


54


of the flanged end


50


for electrically connecting the socket


84


with a wall outlet. Therefore, the battery


40


may be recharged by utilizing the second adapter/connector assembly


80


to connect the battery


40


with a household wall outlet.




As shown in

FIGS. 5



a


and


5




b,


a pair of recharging units are also provided for recharging the battery


40


in or out of a vehicle when the battery is removed from the handle


16


. A first recharging unit


90


includes a tubular encasement


92


defining a lumen


94


. The lumen


94


is formed so as to receive the neck


42


of the rechargeable battery


40


and includes a pair of electrical contacts therein (not shown) which mate with the first contact


44


and second contact


46


of the battery neck


42


. An electrical power cord


96


is connected to the encasement


92


for providing electrical power to the first recharging unit


90


from a wall outlet.




A second recharging unit


100


includes a tubular


25


encasement


102


having a construction substantially similar to that described relative to the first recharging unit


90


. A tubular casing


104


adapted for insertion into a vehicle cigarette lighter is electrically coupled to the encasement


102


for providing electrical power from the vehicle to the second recharging unit


100


. The casing


104


of the second recharging unit


100


has a construction substantially similar to the casing


62


described previously relative to the first adapter/connector assembly


60


.




In use, a user may recharge the rechargeable battery


40


in several ways, as desired or depending on the electrical power sources that are available. First, a user may remove the battery


40


from the ergonomic handle


16


by operating the clasp


52


and may then insert the neck


42


directly into a vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle for recharging. When sufficiently recharged, the battery


40


may be reinserted into the handle


16


and snappably secured therein. Second, the male connector


54


may be mated with the socket


70


of the first connector assembly


60


and the casing


62


thereof may then be inserted into a vehicle cigarette lighter receptacle. Or, the male connector


54


may be mated with the socket


84


of the second connector assembly


80


and the connector plug


82


thereof may then be inserted into a conventional wall outlet. Third, the user may remove the battery


40


from the handle


16


and insert the battery neck


42


into the lumen


94


of the first


90


or second


100


recharging unit which may then be connected to a wall outlet or cigarette lighter, respectively. With a recharged battery


40


inserted in the handle


16


, a user may depress the trigger


59


to complete the circuit between the motor


30


and battery post


48


, thus energizing the motor


30


. This causes the blades to reciprocate relative to one another and the user may manipulate the handle


16


to perform desired cutting operations.




It is understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto except insofar as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable functional equivalents thereof.



Claims
  • 1. A rechargeable fillet knife, comprising:an elongate tubular handle having front and rear ends and defining an interior cavity having a front portion and a rear portion, said handle defining an opening at said rear end in communication with said rear portion of said interior cavity; a reciprocating motor disposed in said front portion of said handle; a pair of blades removably coupled to said reciprocating motor and extending from said front end of said handle; a rechargeable battery comprising: a neck formed for insertion into said rear portion of said interior cavity of said handle and including at least a first contact and a second contact that provide for electrical connection of said battery to said reciprocating motor; a flanged end opposite said neck adapted to removably engage said opening at said rear end of said handle; a male connector electrically coupled to said battery and extending through said flanged end thereof; a socket for selectably mating with said male connector; an electrical connector assembly electrically connected to said socket for electrically connecting said socket with an electrical power source for recharging said battery when said male connector is coupled to said socket; a trigger assembly having a trigger coupled to said handle that is electrically connected to said rechargeable battery and to said reciprocating motor, said trigger being movable between a released configuration and a depressed configuration such that said reciprocating motor is energized at said depressed configuration; and a first recharging unit having a tubular receptacle adapted for receiving said neck of said battery, and an electrical power cord electrically connected to said receptacle for providing electrical power to said recharging unit from a wall outlet.
  • 2. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 1 wherein said handle includes a pair of outwardly tapered support surfaces mounted on opposed sides of said handle intermediate said front and rear ends, said pair of tapered support surfaces being configured so as to properly orient a user's thumb and forefinger relative to said trigger when grasping said handle.
  • 3. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 1 wherein said electrical connector assembly comprises:a tubular casing adapted for insertion into an electrical receptacle in a vehicle, said casing having a positive contact member extending from an operative end thereof and a negative contact member extending from a side thereof; and a wire conductor extending from an opposite end of said casing and coupled to said socket for electrically connecting said socket with said electrical receptacle when said casing is inserted therein.
  • 4. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 1 wherein said electrical connector assembly comprises:an electrical connector plug adapted for insertion into an electrical wall outlet; and a wire conductor extending from said plug and coupled to said socket for electrically connecting said socket with said wall outlet when said plug is inserted therein.
  • 5. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 1 wherein said flanged end of said battery engages said opening in a snap-fit relationship.
  • 6. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 1 comprising a second recharging unit having a tubular receptacle adapted for receiving said neck of said battery, and a tubular casing electrically connected to said second recharging unit with an electrical cord, said casing adapted for insertion into an electrical receptacle of a vehicle for providing electrical power from said vehicle to said second recharging unit.
  • 7. A rechargeable fillet knife, comprising:a tubular handle having front and rear ends and defining an interior cavity having a front portion and a rear portion, said handle defining an opening at said rear end exposing said rear portion of said interior cavity; reciprocating means disposed in said front portion of said handle; a pair of blades attached to said reciprocating means; a rechargeable battery positioned within said rear portion of said interior cavity of said handle and electrically connected to said reciprocating means; a male connector electrically coupled to said battery and extending through said opening at said rear end of said handle; a socket for selectably mating with said male connector; means for electrically connecting said socket with an electrical power source for recharging said battery when said male connector is coupled to said socket, wherein said connecting means comprises: a tubular casing adapted for insertion into an electrical receptacle in a vehicle, said casing having a positive contact member extending from an operative end thereof and a negative contact member extending from a side thereof; and a wire conductor extending from an opposite end of said casing and coupled to said socket for electrically connecting said socket with said electrical receptacle when said casing is inserted therein; and means on said handle for actuating said reciprocating means.
  • 8. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 7 wherein said actuating means includes a trigger electrically connected to said battery and said reciprocating means, said trigger being movable between a released configuration in which said battery and said reciprocating means are not electrically connected and a depressed configuration in which said battery and said reciprocating means are electrically connected and said reciprocating means is energized.
  • 9. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 7 wherein said handle includes a pair of outwardly tapered support surfaces mounted on opposed sides of said handle intermediate said front and rear ends, said pair of tapered support surfaces being configured so as to properly orient a user's thumb and forefinger relative to said trigger when grasping said handle.
  • 10. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 7 wherein said electrical connecting means comprises:an electrical connector plug adapted for insertion into an electrical wall outlet; and a wire conductor extending from said plug and coupled to said socket for electrically connecting said socket with said wall outlet when said plug is inserted therein.
  • 11. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 7 wherein said battery comprises:a neck formed for insertion into said rear portion of said interior cavity of said handle and including at cast a first contact and a second contact that provide for electrical connection of said battery to said reciprocating means; and a flanged end opposite said neck adapted to removably engage said opening at said rear end of said handle in a snap-fit configuration.
  • 12. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 11 comprising a recharging unit having a tubular receptacle for receiving said neck of said battery and an electrical power cord electrically connected to said receptacle for providing electrical power to said recharging unit from a wall outlet.
  • 13. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 11 comprising a recharging unit having a tubular receptacle for receiving said neck of said battery and a tubular casing electrically connected to said recharging unit with an electrical cord, said casing adapted for insertion into an electrical receptacle of a vehicle for providing electrical power from said vehicle to said recharging unit.
  • 14. A rechargeable fillet knife, comprising:an elongate tubular handle having front and rear ends and defining an interior cavity having a front portion and a rear portion, said handle defining an opening at said rear end in communication with said rear portion of said interior cavity; a reciprocating motor disposed in said front portion of said handle; a pair of blades removably coupled to said reciprocating motor and extending from said front end of said handle; a rechargeable battery comprising: a neck formed for insertion into said rear portion of said interior cavity of said handle and including at least a first contact and a second contact that provide for electrical connection of said battery to said reciprocating motor; a flanged end opposite said neck adapted to removably engage said opening at said rear end of said handle; a trigger assembly having a trigger coupled to said handle that is electrically connected to said rechargeable battery and to said reciprocating motor, said trigger being movable between a released configuration and a depressed configuration such that said reciprocating motor is energized at said depressed configuration; a recharging unit having a tubular receptacle for removably receiving said neck of said battery; means electrically connected to said recharging unit for providing electrical power to said recharging unit for recharging said battery when said neck is inserted in said receptacle.
  • 15. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 14 further comprising:a male connector electrically coupled to said battery and extending through said opening at said rear end of said handle; a socket for selectably mating with said male connector; an electrical connector having a tubular casing for insertion into an electrical receptacle in a vehicle, said casing having a positive contact member extending from an operative end thereof and a negative contact member extending from a side thereof; and a wire conductor extending from an opposite end of said casing and coupled to said socket for electrically connecting said socket with said electrical receptacle when said casing is inserted therein.
  • 16. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 14 further comprising:a male connector electrically coupled to said battery and extending through said opening at said rear end of said handle; a socket for selectably mating with said male connector; an electrical connector plug adapted for insertion into an electrical wall outlet; and a wire conductor extending from said plug and coupled to said socket for electrically connecting said socket with said wall outlet when said plug is inserted therein.
  • 17. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 14 wherein said means for providing electrical power to said recharging unit includes an electrical power cord electrically connected to said recharging unit and adapted to provide electrical power thereto from a wall outlet.
  • 18. The rechargeable fillet knife as in claim 14 wherein said means for providing electrical power to said recharging unit includes a tubular casing electrically connected to said recharging unit with an electrical cord, said casing adapted for insertion into an electrical receptacle of a vehicle for providing electrical power from said vehicle to said recharging unit.
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