The present invention relates generally to cutting instruments. More particularly, the present invention relates to scissors having interchangeable blades.
Stationary products such as shears, trimmers, and scissors have evolved in functionality in recent years due to improvements in manufacture, assembly, operation, and design. The result has been development of safer and more efficient, as well as more innovative cutting instruments.
The industry continues to place increasing demand on manufacturers of stationary products to increase the ease of consumer operation of cutting instruments, as well as to provide an instrument, which can be rapidly manufactured and assembled. For example, scissors specifically designed for use by children require durability, safety, and novelty. By further example, scissors designed for adult use require efficiency in production and assembly in order to produce a market competitive product.
While various attempts have been made to achieve a product construction and assembly which enables a cutting instrument to be manufactured and produced at minimum expense, such efforts have failed to provide a final product which is capable of meeting all user demands. Prior efforts have also failed to produce scissors that meet design, structure, assembly, and operational ease. Consequently, a need exists for improvements in the manufacture and assembly of cutting instruments such as scissors.
Specifically, a need exists for an integrally formed cutting system having rapidly and easily changeable cutting elements. Such a cutting system would allow the user to quickly and safely change the cutting edge in order to enable the same scissors handles to be used in a wide variety of cutting configurations to achieve a wide variety of visual appearance for the paper or other medium being cut, while being easily transformable and safe for use by children.
It is an object of the present invention to provide scissors having interchangeable blades, in which the scissors are constructed in a manner to enable it to be quickly and easily assembled, yet also easily and conveniently employed and adapted to multiple cutting styles.
It is also an object of the present invention to provide scissors having interchangeable blades, in which the blade assembly system is rugged and wear-resistant.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide scissors having a minimal number of components to produce the interchangeable blade construction.
It is a still further object of the present invention to provide scissors having interchangeable blades in which the blades may be removed and replaced with substantial ease and simplicity.
These and other objects and advantages are achieved by a cutting instrument having integrally formed, pivotally attached handles, which are capable of securely retaining a wide variety of cutting blades which are easily mounted thereto.
By employing the present invention, any user, including a child, can quickly and easily mount any desired cutting blades to the handles of the scissors. In order to attain this quick, simple, easily employed construction, cutting blade support members are constructed for telescopic sliding engagement with the support handles of the scissors. In addition, by incorporating a latch, which is easily locked in place, a unique scissor construction assembly is achieved.
In addition, the latch preferably also has an easily reached release member so that the removal of any desired cutting blade assembly is achieved, whenever the user desires to change or replace a cutting blade. In the preferred embodiment, the release member is integrally formed with the latch to assure a quick, simple and easy operation.
The foregoing and still other objects and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed explanation of the preferred embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings, specification, and claims.
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Referring to FIGS. 1 to 4, handle bows 40, 45 may be openings of identical size and shape, that can accommodate either right handed or left handed use. Preferably, as shown in FIGS. 1 to 4, a first scissors frame member has a substantially oblong finger or handle bow 45, sized to accommodate several fingers, and a second scissors frame member 20 has a substantially round thumb or handle bow 40 sized to accommodate the user's thumb.
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Interchangeable blade members 50, 55 each have an elongated, generally tapered body portion 51 that incorporates a mounting plate 52, and a lip 62 at an edge of the mounting plate and a cutting surface 53 formed along one edge of the mounting plate. As depicted, cutting surface 53 has a generally sinusoidal, sawtooth, or angular configuration. However, cutting surface 53 may have any desired alternate configuration formed thereon, in order to achieve any desired cutting configuration.
To provide rapid engagement and disengagement of interchangeable blade members 50, 55 with scissors frame members 20, 25, respectively, the interchangeable blade members each have a locking finger 54 extending from mounting plate 52, positioned for engagement with its respective scissors frame member. In the preferred embodiment, locking finger 54 has a latch element 57 and a release surface 58. Latch element 57 is preferably a hook-type catch. In addition, interchangeable blade members 50, 55 are configured substantially identically to blade receiving arm portions 30, 35 respectively. Also, interchangeable blade members 50, 55 are constructed for secure, mounted engagement to blade receiving arm portions 30, 35 of scissors frame members 20, 25, respectively. For securement, lip 62 of each interchangeable blade member 50, 55 is positioned in a channel 80 of the respective blade receiving arm portion 30, 35.
To accommodate the secure, mounted engagement of interchangeable blade members 50, 55 with scissors frame members 20, 25, blade receiving arm portions 30, 35 of the scissors frame member have a mounting channel 80. The mounting channel 80 receives mounting plate 52 by telescopic movement of the mounting plate along the mounting channel, thereby enabling interchangeable blade members 50, 55 to be securely mounted blade receiving arm portions 30,35 in a rapid, easily achieved manner. In a preferred embodiment, a flange may be positioned on mounting plate 52 for providing increased stability of interchangeable blade members 50, 55 within blade receiving arm 30, 35.
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Each scissors frame member 20, 25 also has a latch receiving zone 85 formed along blade receiving arm portions 30, 35. The latch receiving zone 85 is positioned, and preferably configured, for cooperative engagement with locking finger 54 and latch element 57 thereof. Application of pressure to release surface 58 acts to bow locking finger 54 by flexible deformation of the locking finger, thereby disengaging latch element 57 from latch receiving zone 85 and allowing the respective interchangeable blade member 50, 55 to slide along mounting channel 80. Preferably, locking finger 54 is made of a flexible material, such as, for example, plastic or aluminum, that permits flexing of the locking finger.
Once interchangeable blade members 50, 55 have been mounted to blade receiving arm portions 30, 35, 25 respectively, the user can employ interchangeable cutter blade scissors assembly 200 of the present invention to attain the precisely desired cutting design provided by the blade members. In addition, whenever an alternate cutting design is desired, release surface 58 of interchangeable blade members 50, 55 are pressed towards each other, thereby releasing latch element 57 of each locking finger 54 from latch receiving zone 85, to enable the interchangeable blade members to be telescopically removed from blade receiving arm portions 30, 35 along mounting channel 80. Once removed, any alternate blade configuration can be employed by simply mounting the desired interchangeable blade members 50, 55 to blade receiving arm portions 30, 35, respectively.
Interchangeable cutting blades scissors assembly 200 preferably has an overmold of soft rubber, resin or similar material such as Sanaprene. The overmold provides safe and comfortable gripping of handle bows 40, 45.
The present invention has been described with particular reference to the preferred embodiments. It should be understood that the foregoing descriptions and examples are only illustrative of the present invention. Various alternatives and modifications thereof can be devised by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. Accordingly, the present invention is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications, and variations that fall within the scope of the appended claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/293,235 filed on Nov. 13, 2002, which is related to and claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/338,576 filed on Nov. 13, 2001, the entirety of which are incorporated by reference herein.
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60338576 | Nov 2001 | US |
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Parent | 10293235 | Nov 2002 | US |
Child | 11382534 | May 2006 | US |