The present application claims priority under 35 USC 119 to Chinese Patent Application No. 200820157545.3 filed on Dec. 22, 2008, the entire contents of which application is hereby incorporated by reference.
The invention relates to a handheld cutting tool utilized in the construction industry and in households generally known as a utility knife.
At present, a cutting tool widely used in both the industry and the household construction is a handheld instrument with a blade commonly referred to as a utility knife. A utility knife generally has an elongated fixed handle, which is equipped with a sliding mechanism which can control the expansion of a cutting blade. The blade used by a utility knife is generally movable in and out of the elongated handle. Additionally, the handle typically houses the means for securing the blade. The rigidity of the elongated handle coupled with the placement of the securing mechanism within the handle has made the replacement of the cutting blade difficult.
In addition to the difficulty of blade replacement, the sliding mechanism of a utility knife generally includes a double guided rail and a column pulley system. This type of system has the shortcoming of producing a sliding of the fixed blade which lacks smoothness. Furthermore, the sliding mechanism and the means for securing the cutting blade cannot be extended from the elongated handle creating the need for a longer utility knife. A longer utility knife makes the tool less convenient to be used and carried.
The present invention is intended to overcome the shortcomings existing in the current system used to secure the cutting blade of a standard utility knife. Specifically, the invention solves the difficulty in replacing the cutting blade of a utility knife by providing a mechanism for exterior blade replacement. The mechanism allows a user to replace the blade without the need for disassembling the handle of the utility knife. In addition, the invention allows the blade, the components securing the blade and the components allowing the replacement of the blade to be stored within the handle via a track system.
The improved utility knife contains a series of flexible metal sheets securing a removable cutting blade. The metal sheets cooperate to form a groove in which an elastic tab is located. The elastic tab further contains a projection that interacts with U-shaped grooves in the cutting blade. The interaction between the projection and the U-shaped grooves secures the cutting blade to the metal sheets. Lateral manipulation of the elastic tab disengages the projection from the U-shaped grooves allowing the cutting blade to be easily removed and replaced. A second securing structure located on the metal sheets contacts the cutting blade and pushes up against the cutting blade. This contact provides the necessary force to keep the cutting blade from falling out of the metal sheets due to the force of gravity alone. A person using the invention can overcome the force generated by the second securing structure by pulling on the cutting blade while the elastic tab is disengaged.
The cutting blade as well as the metal sheets securing the blade can be selectively housed in the handle of the utility knife through a sliding rail system. The system contains two fixed positions corresponding to either a fully retracted position or a fully extended position. Two sliding guide blocks are attached to the metal sheets and allow the metal sheets and cutting blade to be moved in the sliding rail system from the fully extended position to the fully retracted position. While in either position a flange on a selectively depressible button is engaged with a notch preventing movement of the two sliding blocks. The depression of the button disengages the flange from the notch and allows the user to slide the button and sliding blocks to the opposite fixed position or any position in between the two fixed positions. The cutting blade and the replacement mechanism are exposed when the utility knife is in the fully extended position. When in the fully retracted position, the cutting blade and the metal sheets are housed entirely within the handle of the utility knife.
These and other features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood by reading the following detailed description, taken together with the drawings wherein:
Now referring to the drawings,
The exterior shell 10 may comprise a first cover plate 10a, a second cover plate 10b and track rails 11 shown in
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The metal block 20 is preferably made of elastic steel consisting of one continuous piece. As is shown in
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The third member 22, shown in
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For the front metal sheet 24 shown in
Due to the elasticity of the first member 24 and the third member 22, when the pushing tab 222 is pushed toward the exterior of the third member 22, the entire metal strip 225 including the projection 223 can be driven by the lateral movement of the pushing tab 222. The projection 223 on the metal strip 225 is thereby caused to disengage from the grooves 31 of the cutting blade 30, thus, allowing the cutting blade 30 to be either removed or replaced.
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Having thus described the invention in connection with the preferred embodiments thereof, it will be evident to those skilled in the art that various revisions can be made to the preferred embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is my intention, however, that all such revisions and modifications that are evident to those skilled in the art will be included within the scope of the following claims.
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