Information
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Patent Grant
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6178640
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Patent Number
6,178,640
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Date Filed
Monday, August 9, 199925 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, January 30, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 030 2
- 030 151
- 030 286
- 030 289
- 030 294
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International Classifications
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Abstract
In a slitter, the combination comprises a blade having a cutting edge; a holder for the blade, including a handle, and a terminal on the handle retaining the blade with the blade edge protruding; a shield carried by the holder proximate the terminal, for movement between extended position in which the blade is protected, and retracted position in which the blade edge is exposed for cutting, there being a torsion spring carried by the holder and having an arm biasing the shield toward extended position, the spring arm projecting in a hollow defined by the shield; and the shield extending parallel to the blade, at opposite sides thereof.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to slitting devices, as are used for opening boxes, and more particularly, to an improved device of simple, compact, heavy duty lightweight construction and enabling its throw-away disposal.
There is need for devices, as referred to above, and in particular, there is need for very low cost such devices which are made to be thrown away without danger, which could otherwise be presentd by slitting blade exposure.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is a major object to provide an improved box opener in the form of a slitting device of simple, low cost, compact, throw-away construction, and which is safe to use, and safe when thrown away by virtue of blade protection. Basically, the device comprises:
a) a blade having a cutting edge,
b) a holder for the blade, including a handle, and a terminal on the handle retaining the blade with the blade edge protruding,
c) a shield carried by the holder proximate the terminal, for movement between extended position in which the blade is protected, and retracted position in which the blade edge is exposed for cutting,
d) there being a torsion spring carried by the holder and having an arm biasing the shield toward extended position,
e) the spring arm projecting in a hollow defined by the shield, the shield having blade protection sections extending parallel to the blade at opposite sides thereof.
As will be seen the holder may typically include a blade retaining insert plate carried by the terminal, the blade carried adjacent the insert plate with the blade edge projecting in skewed relation to the holder, in shield retracted position, the torsion spring biasing the shield toward that extended position.
It is another object of the invention to provide a torsion spring arm having camming engagement with a surface carried by the shield, whereby that surface slides along the spring arm, lengthwise thereof, as the shield moves between retracted and extended positions. As will be seen, that surface is typically defined by a projection on the shield, in the shield.
A further object of the invention is to provide a shield having an uppermost projecting portion extending above the level of holder terminal when the handle extends generally horizontally, for engagement with the user's finger or thumb when the handle is gripped, whereby the shield may be moved to retracted position by finger or thumb pressure exerted on said uppermost portion. The utility knife can be operated two ways. Either the user pulls the blade guard back with his/her thumb or other finger to expose the blade, or the user simply pushes the slitter down on the surface being cut forcing the blade guard to unlock and open thus exposing the blade and start the cutting. This is the preferred way to use the utility knife.
Yet another object is to provide a blade holder including an insert plate carried by the terminal, the blade carried proximate the insert plate with the blade edge projecting in a skewed relation to a lower edge defined by the insert plate, below the torsion spring, the shield having a forward portion extending protectively forwardly of the blade in blade extended position.
A further object is to provide a shield uppermost portion that tapers upwardly and rearwardly above the blades and spring, in shield extended position.
An added object is to provide a cooperative relation between a blade shield and a spring, defined by
a) a slitter blade and a handle carrying said blade,
b) a shield carried by the handle and pivotable between extended position in which the shield extends in protective relation to the blade, and retracted position, in which the blade is exposed for slitting,
c) a spring located to urge the shield toward extended position,
d) the spring having an elongated arm, and the shield having a projecting portion defining a hollow to increasingly receive the spring arm as the shield pivots toward extended position,
e) said projecting portion of the shield adapted to be gripped to effect shield pivoting.
An additional object is to provide shield opposite side sections at opposite sides of the holder terminal, said opposite side sections pivotally carried by said terminal, generally vertically below an uppermost portion of the shield.
A yet further object is to provide a first stop shoulder on the shield spaced above the handle, when the handle extends generally horizontally, the first stop shoulder being engagable with the handle when said uppermost shield portion is pivoted rearwardly and upwardly to shield retracted position.
It is a yet further and important object of the invention to provide a versatile safety guide in combination with the slitter, to facilitate rapid, easy and accurate slitting of objects such as paste-board boxes, and the like, the guide carried by the slitter to slidably engage one surface of an object to be slit while the bladed projects in slitting relation to another surface of the slitter. The guide can, for example, be carried by the pivoted blade shield, as for example in a selected one of two guide positions. This enables a user to either snap a safety knife guide on the right or left side of the utility knife blade, depending on if he/she is left or right handed. This eliminates need to have a separate cutter for left handed and right handed individuals. A user can also operate the utility knife without a guide in place. The utility knife is not limited to cutting box or paper stock. It is also used to slit film, foil, plastics, strapping, wallpaper, vinyl, leather, and other items usually requiring slitting by a utility knife.
One objective of such a guide is to help the user cut the top of a box off from the side instead of the top. The guide rests on the box top while the blade penetrates the side and cuts it (the top) off. The guide also protects the user from injury should the utility knife slip while in the process of cutting. The guide can also be used to cut the top of a box off from the top position. A right handed user would simply snap the safety knife guide in the right handed slot and cut down on the box using the safety knife guide along the right side of the box as a guide. A left-handed user would do the opposite.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention, as well as the details of an illustrative embodiment, will be more fully understood from the following specification and drawings, in which:
DRAWING DESCRIPTION
FIG. 1
is a left-side view of the device of the invention, with the blade shield in extended position;
FIG. 2
is a bottom view taken on lines
2
—
2
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a view like
FIG. 1
, but showing the exposed blade, in box cutting use;
FIG. 4
is an end view taken on lines
4
—
4
of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged fragmentary view, partially cut away to show internal construction;
FIG. 6
is a section taken on lines
6
—
6
of
FIG. 5
;
FIG. 7
is a section taken on lines
7
—
7
of
FIG. 5
to show interconnected plastic body sections, and two pivots;
FIG. 8
is a side elevation showing a slitter device having a guide mounted thereon;
FIG. 9
is a side elevation of the guide seen in
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 10
is a view of the guide taken on lines
10
—
10
of
FIG. 9
;
FIG. 11
is a view of slitter mechanism taken on lines
11
—
11
of
FIG. 8
;
FIG. 12
is a view of the slitter, having a guide mounted thereon, with the retracted and extended positions of the guide being shown;
FIG. 13
is an enlarged view of a further detailed guide;
FIG. 14
is an edge view of the
FIG. 13
guide, taken on lines
14
—
14
;
FIG. 15
is an enlarged section taken on lines
15
—
15
of
FIG. 14
;
FIG. 16
is an enlarged side elevation of a further detailed knife shield;
FIG. 17
is a section taken on lines
17
—
17
of
FIG. 16
;
FIG. 18
is a section taken on lines
18
—
18
of
FIG. 16
; and
FIG. 19
is an enlarged section taken on lines
19
—
19
of FIG.
16
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
In the drawings, a thin, metallic, blade
10
has a lower, straight cutting edge
11
, for slitting a panel
12
. The latter may be provided by a pasteboard box, or other item needing slitting, as for opening.
A holder
13
for the blade includes an elongated handle
14
, which may be curved, as shown and have side cutouts
90
. The handle typically consists of low-cost molded plastic material, adapted for throw-away after the device is used. The handle has a curved terminal portion
15
at which the blade is retained. Terminal portion
15
defines a first, shallow, flat, generally rectangular recess
16
to receive a flat, rectangular insert plate
17
, which may consist of plastic material, and may be adhesively bonded to the plastic handle terminal portion. Recess
16
is bounded on three sides by linear shoulders
18
,
19
and
20
closely confining corresponding edges of plate
17
.
The insert plate
17
has an inner side
17
a
seating flatly against the inner wall
16
d
of recess
16
, as shown in FIG.
6
. Plate
17
may be adhesively connected to terminal wall
16
d
, and in addition rivets
40
and
41
connect the plate to handle terminal portion
15
a
, in the manner seen in FIG.
6
. This construction affords sturdy, stable positioning and locating of blade
10
, the upper portion
10
a
of which is received in a shallow second recess
22
sunk in wall
16
d
. That recess has edges seen at
16
d
1
,
16
d
2
and
16
d
3
, in
FIG. 5
, to edgewise confine the blade upper edges to transfer loading directly to the handle terminal
15
, during cutting. Note in
FIG. 6
the flat stable engagement of opposite sides of the blade with surfaces of the insert plate and of the second recess, the rivets
40
and
41
extending through those elements, further enhancing stability.
A shield
30
(of molded plastic construction) is carried by the holder
13
, proximate terminal
15
, for movement between extended position in which the blade is protected (see
FIG. 1
) and retracted position (see
FIG. 3
) in which the blade edge
11
is exposed for cutting. The shield has two parallel side plates or wall sections
31
and
32
at opposite sides of the terminal
15
, with lower protective edges
31
a
and
32
a.
The wide spacing of edges
31
a
and
32
a
assures stability, during slitting, with blade
10
held normal to that surface.
The thin side plates
31
and
32
are positioned to travel closely adjacent opposite sides
15
b
and
15
c
of the terminal, and to be held in position, as by protective structure extending between those plates. See for example interconnecting webbing
60
extending at the front or nose of the shield, and
61
extending at the upper side of the shield. Such webbing at the upwardly projecting rear
62
of the shield may have an undulated outer surface
62
a
for engagement by the user's finger or thumb that pushes i.e., pivots the shield back to
FIG. 3
position, for facilitating cutting. See the forefinger
63
in
FIG. 1
, wrapping over the projection
62
, configured and tapered to fit into the finger fold
63
a
for ease and better control of shield positioning.
A pivot means interconnection between the shield side plates and the handle is provided, proximate a retainer
64
that extends between and is integral with the side plates near their lower edges. That retainer assists in keeping or holding the plates adjacent the opposite sides
15
b
, and
15
c
of the terminal
15
. The retainer
64
is near the trunnion pivots
65
, and at corners
31
c
and
32
c
of the side plate that remain near the terminal
15
, during shield retraction, as is clear from FIG.
5
. Therefore, the shield is retained on the terminal
15
, in all shield positions. Note the blade edge
11
extending in skewed relation to terminal
15
and to the lower edges
31
a
and
32
a
, but out of engagement with the retainer
64
. That retainer may also engage the underside of the terminal, in shield retracted position. See FIG.
3
.
The shield pivot means advantageously includes the two trunnions
65
projecting from opposite sides of the terminal
15
(see FIG.
7
), for reception through openings
31
e
and
32
e
in the shield side plates. Retainer
64
keeps those side plates from spreading free of the pivot trunnions.
A stop shoulder
69
is provided on the shield projection
62
as seen in
FIGS. 1
,
3
and
5
. It is engaged with the top wall
13
b
of the handle in shield retracted position, to limit such retraction, as seen in FIG.
3
.
A metallic torsion spring
70
, best seen in
FIG. 5
as located within a hollow
80
defined by the shield, has a coil
70
c
wrapped about a transverse pin
71
carried by the handle end portion
15
, as seen in FIG.
6
. The coil is located in a recess
72
in
15
. The spring has an arm
70
a
having cam engagement with the shield, as at projection
73
in
FIG. 5
, and an arm
70
b
engaging wall
72
a
of the small recess
72
. The spring urges the shield counterclockwise as in
FIG. 1
, with arm
70
a
riding against inner surface
61
a
of wall
61
. Tapered projection
73
on wall
61
has ultimate cam engagement with the turned end
70
d
of the spring arm
70
a
, as seen in
FIG. 5
, tending to hold the shield in retracted position during cutting, a detent action thereby being provided.
The device of the invention is highly compact, made of molded plastic, is of low-cost construction, and is adapted for throw away after use. At the same time, the blade is firmly retained and is well protected by the shield, except during use to slit pasteboard, as referred to, whereby the device is very safe.
A further and preferred form of the invention is embodied in the views of
FIGS. 8-19
showing a guide incorporated on the slitter, to slidably guide along one surface of an object, while the blade penetrates and slits another surface or wall of the object.
As seen in
FIGS. 8-12
, the modified slitter
90
has a blade
91
with a straight cutting edge
91
a
, for slitting work, such as a panel or box, for example a box top. The edge of the work is seen in
FIG. 12
at
92
. The construction of the slitter is generally the same as in
FIGS. 1-7
, and includes a holder
93
that includes handle
93
a
, insert plate
94
to position blade
91
and carried by the handle forward extent, and a shield
95
like shield
30
, pivoted at
96
to the holder
93
. The shield is spring urged toward extended position, indicated at
95
a
in
FIG. 12
, in which the blade is concealed, to protect against engagement with a user's finger. A shield upper projection
97
has an undulating or serrated upper rear surface at
97
a
, allowing finger retraction (pivoting) of the shield toward rearward and upward retracted position, indicated at
95
b
in FIG.
12
.
In accordance with this preferred form of the invention, provision is made for a guide to be carried by the slitter to slidably engage one surface of an object to be cut while the blade projects in slitting relation to another surface of the object. Preferably, the guide may be carried by the shield
95
, to pivot therewith. See for example the guide
100
in
FIGS. 8 and 12
, carried by shield
95
. In guide retracted position it projects longitudinally forwardly at
100
b
, and also laterally sidewardly of the exposed blade
91
; and in guide extended (and pivoted) position, it projects at
100
a
forwardly and rearwardly, relative to the handle, as shown. Therefore, the blade remains sidewardly protected at one side by the guide
100
when the blade has been exposed by shield retraction. Also, a very compact assembly is achieved.
Referring to
FIGS. 13-15
, as well as
FIGS. 9-11
, the guide
100
has the form of a plate, with a flat guide surface
102
slidably engagable with the top wall of a box, at the same time the slitter blade penetrates and slits the box side wall. The guide plate may have shallow convex protuberances
102
a
, to slidably engage the box, or surface being cut, lowering friction.
With reference to
FIGS. 13 and 14
, the guide is also shown to have a leg or legs
107
, extending in a plane
107
a
parallel with the guide surface
102
, but offset from the plane of surface
102
. A tongue
108
is located between legs
107
, and has a sideward projection at
108
a
that fits in a slot
109
(see
FIG. 17
) formed in the shield body. Legs
107
fit endwise in slot or slots
110
formed in the shield. Slots
109
and
110
may be regarded as frictional connections for the guide legs and tongue to the shield.
Alternate and like slots
119
and
120
are preferably also formed in the shield, at the opposite side of the blade plane, i.e. in mirror imaged relation to slots
109
and
110
, with respect to the blade plane. This enables use of the slitter, blade and guide by an “opposite” handed person, such as a left-handed person, and with legs
107
received in
119
, and tongue
108
received in slot
120
. In this regard, the guide legs and tongue may have endwise inserted friction fit into the described slots, for guide retention in position on the shield, during use, and also enabling ready reversal of the guide, i.e., fit into the alternate slots, at opposite sides of the blade plane. In either position, the guide surface
102
faces the plane of the blade. Also, there is then no need to change the blade, the slitter being disposable. Note laterally outwardly offset side walls
130
of the shield, in
FIG. 17
, to provide spaces
131
and
132
for reception of the guide body.
FIG. 19
shows multiple notching at
98
at the inner side of the shield to engage spring arm
70
a
in multiple detent positions.
The present device and/or components thereof, except for the cutter blade, can be made from plastic or other hard material, providing structural integrity.
The present device incorporates improvements over those of my prior devices as disclosed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,522,135 and 5,697,157, incorporated herein by reference, and is particularly adapted for heavy duty use.
Claims
- 1. In a slitter, the combination comprising:a) a blade having a cutting edge, b) a holder for the blade, including a handle, and a terminal on the handle retaining the blade with the blade edge protruding, c) a shield carried by the holder proximate said terminal, for movement between an extended position in which the blade is protected, and a retracted position in which the blade edge is exposed for cutting, d) there being a torsion spring carried by the holder and having an arm biasing the shield toward the extended position, e) the spring arm projecting in a hollow defined by the shield, the shield extending parallel to the blade, at opposite sides thereof.
- 2. The combination of claim 1 wherein said spring arm has camming engagement with a surface carried by the shield, whereby said surface slides along the spring arm, lengthwise thereof, as the shield moves between retracted and extended positions.
- 3. The combination of claim 2 wherein a projection is provided on the shield, in said hollow, to engage a turned portion of the spring arm tending to hold the shield in the retracted position.
- 4. The combination of claim 2 wherein the torsion spring has a second arm located on a recess defined by the holder.
- 5. The combination of claim 1 wherein the shield has an uppermost projecting portion extending above the level of said terminal when the handle extends generally horizontally, for engagement with a user's finger or thumb when the handle is gripped, whereby the shield may be moved to the retracted position by finger or thumb pressure exerted on said uppermost portion.
- 6. The combination of claim 1 wherein the holder includes an insert plate carried by the terminal, the blade carried proximate the insert plate with the blade edge projecting in a skewed relation to a lower edge defined by the insert plate, below the torsion spring, the shield having a forward portion extending protectively forwardly of the blade in the blade extended position.
- 7. The combination of claim 5 wherein said shield uppermost portion tapers upwardly and rearwardly above the blade and the spring, in said blade extended position.
- 8. The combination of claim 1 wherein said shield has an uppermost portion extending above the level of said terminal when the handle extends horizontally, and said shield has opposite side sections at opposite sides of said terminal, said opposite side sections pivotally attached to said terminal generally vertically below said shield uppermost portion.
- 9. The combination of claim 1 wherein said shield has an uppermost portion extending above the level of said terminal when the handle extends horizontally, and including a first stop shoulder on the shield spaced above the handle, when the handle extends generally horizontally, said first stop shoulder being engagable with the handle when said uppermost portion is pivoted rearwardly to said shield retracted position.
- 10. The combination of claim 1 including a guide carried by the slitter to slidably engage one surface of an object to be slit while the blade projects in slitting relation to another surface of the object.
- 11. The combination of claim 10 wherein the guide has a guide surface, and the blade defines a plane generally parallel to said guide surface.
- 12. The combination of claim 10 wherein the guide is carried by the shield for movement therewith between its extended and retracted positions.
- 13. The combination of claim 12 wherein the guide has releasable attachment to the shield.
- 14. The combination of claim 13 wherein the shield has connections at opposite sides of a plane defined by the blade for alternative releasable attachment to the guide.
- 15. The combination of claim 14 wherein the guide has legs, and the shield has first slots to interfit the guide legs in a first selected position of the guide relative to a plane defined by the blade, and the shield has second slots to interfit the guide legs in a second selected position of the guide, relative to said plane.
- 16. The combination of claim 13 wherein the guide has legs, and the shield has slots to interfit said guide legs.
- 17. In a slitter, the combination comprising:a) a slitter blade and a handle carrying said blade, b) a shield carried by the handle and pivotable between an extended position in which the shield extends in a protective position relative to the blade, and a retracted position, in which the blade is exposed for slitting, c) a spring located to urge the shield toward the extended position, d) the spring having an elongated arm, and the shield having a projecting portion defining a hollow to increasingly receive the spring arm as the shield pivots toward the extended position, e) said projecting portion of the shield adapted to be finger-gripped to effect shield pivoting.
- 18. In a slitter, the combination comprising:a) a blade having a cutting edge, b) a holder for the blade, including a handle, and a terminal on the handle retaining the blade with the blade edge protruding, c) a shield carried by the holder proximate said terminal, for movement between an extended position in which the blade is protected, and a retracted position in which the blade edge is exposed for cutting, d) and a guide carried by the slitter to slidably engage one surface of an object to be slit while the blade projects in slitting relation to another surface of the object, e) the guide having a guide surface and the blade defines a plane generally parallel to said guide surface, the guide carried for movement with the shield between its extended and retractable positions.
- 19. The combination of claim 18 wherein the guide is carried by the shield.
- 20. The combination of claim 19 wherein the guide has releasable attachment to the shield.
- 21. The combination of claim 20 wherein the shield has connections at opposite sides of said plane for alternative releasable attachment to the guide.
- 22. The combination of claim 21 wherein the guide has legs, and the shield has first slots to interfit the guide legs in a first selected position of the guide, and the shield has second slots to interfit the guide legs in a second selected position of the guide.
- 23. The combination of claim 20 wherein the guide has legs, and the shield has slots to interfit said guide legs.
- 24. A method of slitting an object, which includes:a) providing a single blade having a cutting edge, b) providing a holder for the blade, including a handle, and a terminal on the handle retaining the blade with the blade edge protruding, c) providing a shield carried by the holder proximate said terminal, for movement between an extended position in which the blade is protected, and a retracted position in which the blade edge is exposed for cutting, and providing a torsion spring carried by the holder and biasing the shield toward said extended position, the spring having one arm projecting in a zone defined by the shield, the shield extending parallel to the blade, d) providing a guide carried to slidably engage one surface of an object to be slit while the blade projects in slitting relation to a second surface of the object, e) moving said holder relative to said object to cause said guide to slidably engage said one surface of the object while the blade projects in slitting relation to said second surface of the object.
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