Claims
- 1. In a cutting tool for cutting tensioned strapping, said tool being of the type comprising a cutting mechanism operated by a pair of handles which are squeezed together to sever the strapping, said cutting mechanism comprising a blade operated by one of said handles, the improvement for absorbing energy which is released upon severing of the strapping which comprises anvil portions associated with the other of said handles and disposed on the cutting tool at lateral sides of the cutting mechanism, resiliently compressible energy absorbing structures in the form of elastomeric bodies of generally uniform compressibility throughout disposed at lateral sides of the cutting mechanism blade said mounting means comprising a laterally extending support member attached to said blade, mounting means for mounting said energy absorbing structures on said blade, said anvil portions and said energy absorbing structures being cooperatively arranged and constructed to forcefully hold the strapping on lateral sides of the cutting mechanism as the handles are operated to sever the strapping with said energy absorbing structures resiliently compressing in the process, said energy absorbing structures having proximal portions disposed against said support member and distal portions projecting from said proximal portions toward said anvil portions, said distal portions projecting freely of said proximal portions and of said support member, said distal portions terminating in friction faces which engage the strapping and press it against said anvil portions and said energy absorbing structures having the areas of expanse of their friction faces so proportioned relative to the extent of the free projections of their distal portions from their proximal portions as to be endowed with columnar stability in the direction in which they apply force to the strapping throughout operation of the cutting mechanism to sever the strapping such that said energy absorbing structures bulge outwardly as they resiliently compress in pressing the strapping against said anvil portions, and upon severing of the strapping said energy absorbing structures absorbing a substantial portion of the energy released in the severed strapping by lateral yielding away from the cutting mechanism while still bulging outwardly and forcefully holding in cooperation with the anvil portions the severed ends of the strapping.
- 2. The improvement set forth in claim 1 in which said energy absorbing structures are of generally rectangular shapes.
- 3. The improvement set forth in claim 1 in which said laterally extending support member comprises a main laterally extending support portion laterally spanning the blade and flanges at the lateral ends of said main support portion projecting toward the anvil portions in laterally spaced relation to the blade, each energy absorbing structure's proximal portion being disposed on the support member against both the main laterally extending support portion and the corresponding flange and said energy absorbing structures being spaced laterally of the blade.
- 4. The improvement set forth in claim 1 in which said proximal portions project beyond said cutting mechanism blade in the direction toward said anvil portions when uncompressed.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 387,071 filed June 10, 1982 now abandoned.
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