This application is the U.S. national stage application of International Application PCT/GB2010/000177, filed Feb. 2, 2010, which international application was published on Aug. 12, 2010, as International Publication WO 2010/089537 in the English language, which is herein incorporated by reference. The International Application claims priority of Great Britain Patent Application 0901651.0, which is herein incorporated by reference.
This invention relates to a safety knife intended to reduce the risk of accidents which occur when the blade of a knife is left in an exposed position.
A number of designs of knife are known in which the blade of the knife can be retracted into the knife body when the knife is not in use. In most cases, the retraction of the blade into the knife body requires the user to operate a lever or slide mechanism in order to retract the blade. With such knifes there is a tendency for the blade to be left in its operative, exposed position for extended periods of time even when the knife is not in use. There is an increased risk that a user or passer-by may be injured.
It is an object of the invention to provide a safety knife in which the risk of injury is reduced.
According to the present invention there is provided a safety knife comprising a knife body, a blade carrier movable within the knife body between a retracted position and an extended position, biasing means urging the blade carrier towards its retracted position, latch means to latch the blade carrier in its extended position, and a weight movable along a passage relative to the knife body and engageable with release means to release the latch means.
The weight is conveniently of a carbide material, and is preferably slidable within an elongate passage formed inside the knife body. A spring may be provided at an end of the passage remote from the release means to urge the weight to rebound towards the release means.
The release means conveniently comprises an arm with which the weight is engageable, the arm being connected to a pivotable cam, pivoting movement of which urges the blade carrier out of engagement with the latch means. The arm and cam may be integral with one another. The pivot point of the cam may be chosen to result in the release means operating only when an impact or shock greater than a predetermined level is applied to the knife.
The invention will further be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
A coiled spring 24 is connected between the blade carrier 16 and the part 12 of the knife body 10, the spring 24 serving to apply a retracting force to the blade carrier 16 urging the blade carrier 16 to the position shown in
The recess 14 within which the blade carrier 16 is slidable is shaped to define a step 26. When the blade carrier 16 is moved to its extended position, a limited amount of angular movement of the blade carrier 16 is permitted, such movement result in a latching part 28 of the blade carrier 16 latching against the step 26 thereby resisting retraction of the blade carrier 16. The step 26 and latching part 28 together form a latch means for latching the blade carrier 16 against movement. The direction in which the limited angular movement of the blade carrier 16 occurs is in the clockwise direction in the orientation shown in
The second knife body part 30 includes a passage or channel 32 (see
The body half 12 is provided with three locating lugs 48 which, when the knife body 10 is assembled, are received within corresponding openings 50 provided in the other body half 30. A screw-threaded retainer 52 is used to secure the two body halves 12, 30 to one another. However, other techniques for securing these parts to one another are possible.
In use, starting from the position shown in
It will be appreciated that a wide range of motions of the knife body 10 will be sufficient to cause the weight 36 to engage at the arm 42. For example, the movement may be caused by shaking or jolting the knife body 10. Further, if the knife is dropped, the impact of the knife body 10 on a floor or other surface will typically be sufficient to cause the necessary engagement between the weight 36 and arm 42 to cause retraction of the blade 22.
Further, if the blade 22 is impacted in a manner other than that experienced during normal cutting movement, then this may cause anti-clockwise movement of the blade carrier 16 releasing the latch means and thus causing retraction of the blade 22.
Rather than use a cam and arm in the release means, a roller arrangement could be used if desired.
Referring to the
A weight 36 is guided for sliding movement within a longitudinal passage 32 formed in the housing 10. The weight is supported, in this embodiment, for movement along a guide path 37. The weight 36 serves two purposes. Firstly, it is engageable with a projection 16a formed on the blade carrier and positioned such that movement of the weight 36 in one direction results in engagement between the weight 36 and the projection 16a, continued movement of the weight 36 driving the blade carrier 16 towards its extended position against the action of the spring 24. Once the extended position is reached, the latch means serves to hold the blade carrier 16 in this position as described hereinbefore.
With the blade carrier 16 in the extended position, movement of the weight 36 in the opposite direction results in the weight 36 engaging part of the latch member 60 urging the latch member 60 for movement against the action of the spring 62 to release the latch means and thereby allow return movement of the blade carrier 16 under the action of the spring 24.
It will be appreciated that the arrangement described hereinbefore differs from that of the arrangement of
Although not illustrated, it will be appreciated that a knife is also possible in which the movement of the weight serves just to cause extending movement of the blade carrier 16, return movement being achieved by manual operation of the knife by a user. For example, a latch as in the arrangement of
In some arrangements, for example that of
Although some specific embodiments of the invention are described hereinbefore, it will be appreciated that a wide range of modifications and alterations may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention. For example, the knife body 10 may be provided with one or more side guards or depth controls for controlling the depth of cut, further enhancing the safety of the knife even when the blade 22 occupies an exposed position. The side guards or depth controls may be adjustable if desired. One adjustable form of side guard or depth control is illustrated in
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0901651.0 | Feb 2009 | GB | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/GB2010/000177 | 2/2/2010 | WO | 00 | 10/3/2011 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
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WO2010/089537 | 8/12/2010 | WO | A |
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20020029482 | Peyrot et al. | Mar 2002 | A1 |
20070033740 | Dehner | Feb 2007 | A1 |
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1864766 | Dec 2007 | EP |
2169539 | Jul 1986 | GB |
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20120017444 A1 | Jan 2012 | US |