1. Field of the Invention
The present invention generally related to a hand tools, and more specifically to a retractable utility knife with a quick release blade mechanism.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Conventional utility knives have various types of structures including fixed, foldable and retractable. They are generally used to cut paper, fabric, and leather. The Chinese Patent Application No. 93208241.6 (Publication Date: Jun. 22, 1994) disclosed “a retractable rope-cut utility knife”, in which a blade stored in a handle is extended out step by step by moving a slider. However, it is not convenient to replace the blade. The Chinese Patent Application No. 03223149.0 (Publication Date: Dec. 24, 2003) disclosed “a combined utility knife”. It is convenient to replace a blade by arranging the blade in a groove of the handle assembly and using a top cover in connection with a lock member. However, the following problems exist. The structure is complex; when replacing a blade, a user needs to release the lock member first and then rotate the top cover, which is complicated and inconvenient. The Chinese Patent Application No. 20042010202117.2 (Publication Date: Feb. 8, 2006) disclosed “a utility knife” in which a blade is arranged in a mounting groove of a handle assembly and a fixing hole is provided in the handle assembly. A bolt anchored in the fixing hole secures the blade. This utility knife is also disadvantageous because extra tools are used when the blade is replaced.
Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a retractable utility knife which does not include the disadvantages inherent in prior art utility knives.
It is another object of the invention to provide a retractable utility knife that is simple in construction and economical to manufacture.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a retractable utility knife as in the previous objects which permits one hand operation for releasing a blade from a retractable utility knife.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a retractable utility knife of the type under discussion that is easy and convenient to use.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a retractable utility knife as suggested in the previous objects that is ergonomically configured to allow a blade to be released with the thumb of a user while the blade is being held in the same hand of the user.
It is still a further object to provide a utility knife as in the previous objects that has a slim profile and easy to store and transport.
In order to achieve the above objects, as well as others which will become apparent hereafter, a retractable utility knife in accordance with the present invention includes an elongate handle generally defining an axis. A blade holder is slidingly mounted within the handle for sliding movements relative to the handle along the axis between a retracted position and an extended position. The blade holder is configured for receiving at least a portion of a blade provided with one edge formed as a cutting edge and an opposing edge formed with a notch. A manually operable blade lock is formed on the blade holder and includes a release member rotatably mounted on the blade holder. The release member has a first portion projecting beyond the blade holder and positioned to be actuated by a finger of a user while holding the handle. A second portion of the release member is arranged to move with the first portion and moveable between a locking position in which the second portion is received within the notch of the blade and a releasing position in which the second portion is removed from and is positioned beyond the notch of the blade. Biasing means in the form of a spring is provided for normally rotating the release member to move the second portion to the locking position. In this manner, actuation of the release member by the finger of the user to overcome the biasing forces of the spring moves the second portion to the releasing position and the blade can be quickly and conveniently removed from the blade holder.
Other objects and features of the present invention may become clear from the following description taken in conjunction with the preferred embodiments thereof with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring know specifically to the Figures, in which identical or similar parts are designated by the same reference numerals throughout, and first referring to
The retractable utility knife 10 includes a handle 11, an exploded view of which is shown in
The handle 11 is formed of an inner frame 12 which includes spaced right and left plates or rails 12a, 12b separated a suitable or desired distance by means of a bridging strip 12c, shown in
A right cover 14 is mounted on the right plate or rail 12a, the right cover being provided with a beveled edge 14a, as shown, and exposed right surface 14b. Similarly, a left cover 16 is provided with a bevel 16a and exhibits a left surface 16b when mounted on the left plate or rail 12b. The right and/or left covers 14, 16 are preferably provided with suitable ornamentation 16c, as suggested in
A gap or space 18 resulting between the right and left rails or plates 12a, 12b is maintained at a desired spacing by means of spacers 20 of the type shown in
Mounted for sliding movements within the inner frame 12, or between the right and left plates or rails 12a, 12b is a blade holder or carriage 22 that is received within the gap or space 18 of the inner frame 12 for sliding movements relative to the frame 12 and the handle 11 essentially along the length direction or axis A of the handle 11. The carriage is preferably formed of stainless steel, although other comparable materials can also be used. The lateral right and left surfaces of the carriage facing the inner surfaces of the rails or plates 12a, 12b are preferably polished to provide smooth surfaces to minimize sliding friction with the smooth, polished, facing surfaces of the rails or plates. The thickness or transverse dimension of the carriage 22 is selected to allow the carriage to be received within the gap or space 18 to allow free longitudinal sliding movements without any significant lateral play. Preferably, a suitable lubricant, such as oil or silicone-based lubricants, are applied between the frame 12 and the carriage 22 to provide smooth movements involving little friction.
The carriage or blade holder 22 is provided with a receiving cavity for receiving at least a portion of a blade of the type generally shown in
Referring specifically to
Referring specifically to
The upper mounting strip 25 forms a step or upper guide edge 28 while the lower mounting strip 25 forms a lower step or upper guide edge 30, the guide edges being parallel to each other and together define a guide surface 26 against which one surface of the blade 24 can slide. Additional bosses, such as boss 26a, can be provided whose outer surfaces are co-extensive with the guide surface 26 to provide support and facilitate sliding movements of the blade relative to the guide surface 26.
Referring to
Referring to
A stop finger 44 projects transversely from the release disk 32 into the arcuate cutout 36a. However, the stop finger 44 projects beyond the guide surface 26 by a distance that is substantially equal to the thickness of the blade 24. The stop pin or finger 44 is configured so that in a locking position of the blade, as shown in
When assembled, the cover plate 48 can be positioned over the recessed portions 22b of the carriage, at which time the tabs 46 are received within the recesses 48a of the cover plate and suitable fasteners can be used to secure the cover plate to the rest of the carriage. The thickness of the steps 28, 30 substantially correspond to the thickness of the blade so that when a cover plate 48 is secured onto the mounting strips 25 a receiving space is maintained for allowing a blade to be slidably inserted or removed from the carriage or blade holder 22 when the release disk 32 is rotated in a counterclockwise direction to lift the stop finger or pin 44 to avoid interference with the free movements of the blade.
Referring to
A transverse slot 58 is formed within the post or stem 56 though with which a transverse bar or pin 62 may be inserted, as shown in
To facilitate sliding and to stabilize the movements of the carriage between extended and retracted positions, there are provided upper holes 72 and lower holes 74 in the carriage through which suitable stabilizing pins 75 (one shown in
Suitable fasteners, such as screws or rivets may be used to secure the cover plate 48 to the carriage and the covers 14, 16 to the inner frame 12. The specific fasteners used are not critical for purposes of the invention.
In the embodiment illustrated, there is also provided an optional spring clip 76 secured to the right cover 14 by means of rivets or screw 78.
By making the release button 54 from an elastameric or other non-slip resistant material this makes it easier for a user to push the release button downwardly and rearwardly or downwardly and forwardly without slippage.
With the retractable knife disclosed the utility knife has a carriage or blade holder 22 that, with the blade fixed thereon, can be fully retracted within the handle 11 or extended as shown in
While the invention has been shown and described in connection with a preferred form of an embodiment it will be understood that modifications may be made without the departure from the scope or spirit of the invention.
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