Information
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Patent Grant
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6374497
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Patent Number
6,374,497
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Date Filed
Monday, July 9, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 23, 200222 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
- 030 125
- 030 162
- 030 335
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A utility cutter includes right and left covers that are screwed together to receive a blade braking gear and a spare blade cartridge therein. The blade braking gear includes a blade holder for holding a blade thereto, and a slide button and a blade-replacing key movably connected to the blade holder. When the slide button is depressed and slid forward, the blade-replacing key and the blade holder are moved forward to extend the blade; when the slide button is depressed and slid backward, the blade is retracted into the covers; and when the blade-replacing key is depressed when the blade is extended, the blade could be removed from the cutter and replaced with a new one. The spare blade cartridge stores multiple spare blades therein. By pushing a front cover of the cartridge forward, a spare blade is pushed out of the cartridge for replacing an old blade.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a utility cutter, and more particularly to a utility cutter that includes a blade braking gear and a spare blade cartridge to enable stable holding of the cutter and convenient and safe extending, retracting, and replacing of a blade thereof.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
A conventional utility cutter usually includes a blade extending/retracting gear. A braking spring plate in the blade extending/retracting gear frictionally contacts with a wave-shaped stopping slot provided at one side of the cutter. Such frictional contact causes wearing of the spring plate and the stopping slot to reduce the braking function of the blade extending/retracting gear, and a blade mounted on the cutter tends to unexpectedly and dangerously slide out of the cutter to injure a user. Moreover, it is a common practice to separately store spare blades for the utility cutter. A user has to take time to locate the spare blades and replace the old blade.
It is therefore tried by the inventor to develop a utility cutter that has an improved blade braking gear and a spare blade cartridge associated with the cutter to eliminate drawbacks existing in the conventional utility cutters.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a utility cutter that includes a blade braking gear to enable stable and smooth operation of extending, retracting and replacing a blade of the cutter.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a utility cutter that includes a spare blade cartridge associated with the cutter to enable convenient supply of spare blades.
To achieve the above and other objects, the utility cutter of the present invention mainly includes right and left covers that are screwed together to receive a blade braking gear and a spare blade cartridge therein. The blade braking gear includes a blade holder for holding a blade thereto, and a slide button and a blade-replacing key movably connected to the blade holder. When the slide button is depressed and slid forward, the blade-replacing key and the blade holder are moved forward to extend the blade; when the slide button is depressed and slid backward, the blade is retracted into the covers; and when the blade-replacing key is depressed when the blade is extended, the blade could be removed from the cutter and replaced with a new one. The spare blade cartridge stores multiple spare blades therein. By pushing a front cover of the cartridge forward, a spare blade is pushed out of the cartridge for replacing an old blade.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
FIG. 1
is an assembled perspective view of a utility cutter according to the present invention;
FIG. 2
is an exploded perspective view of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a fragmentary and enlarged view of
FIG. 2
showing a catch provided in the trapezoidal opening on the right cover of the utility cutter;
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary and enlarged view of
FIG. 2
showing a hook provided on the spare blade cartridge;
FIGS. 5 and 6
are rear right and rear left perspective views, respectively, of a slide button included in the blade braking gear of the present invention;
FIGS. 7 and 8
are rear left and rear right perspective views, respectively, of a blade-replacing key included in the blade braking gear of the present invention;
FIGS. 9 and 10
are rear left and rear right perspective views, respectively, of a blade holder included in the blade braking gear of the present invention;
FIG. 11
is a plan view of the right cover of the utility cutter of the present invention, showing an inner structure thereof;
FIG. 12
is an exploded perspective view of the blade braking gear of the present invention;
FIG. 13
is a perspective view of the spare blade cartridge of the present invention with a back cover thereof at an opened position;
FIG. 14
shows front plan view and end view of the spare blade cartridge of
FIG. 13
; and
FIG. 15
shows front plan view and end view of the front cover of the spare blade cartridge of
FIG. 13
;
FIGS. 16 and 17
are left side plan views of the utility cutter of the present invention, a front part of the left cover being cut away to show operations of extending and retracting a blade, respectively; and
FIG. 18
is a left side plan view of the utility cutter of the present invention, a front part of the left cover being cut away to show the operation of replacing the blade.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Please refer to
FIGS. 1 and 2
in which a utility cutter according to the present invention is shown. The utility cutter mainly includes a right cover
1
, a left cover
2
, a top pad
3
, a bottom pad
4
, a spare blade cartridge
5
, and a blade braking gear
6
.
Please also refer to FIG.
11
. The right cover
1
is an integrally formed shell having a top right long slot
11
provided at a rear upper part thereof and a bottom right long slot
12
provided at a rear lower part thereof. The right cover
1
is also provided at a rear wall portion with a trapezoidal opening
13
, at a rear end with a round through hole
14
, at an inner side of a top front part with a horizontally extended long stopping cavity
15
having a wave-shaped upper inner edge, and at an inner central point with a screw hole
16
.
The left cover
2
is also an integrally formed shell having a top left long slot
21
provided at a rear upper part thereof and a bottom left long slot
22
provided at a rear lower part thereof. The left cover
2
is also provided at a rear part with a round hole
23
, at a rear end with a round through hole
24
corresponding to the round through hole
14
on the right cover
1
, and at a central point with a screw hole
25
corresponding to the screw hole
16
of the right cover
1
.
The top and the bottom pads
3
and
4
are integrally formed from a soft plastic material to enable comfortable and stable holding of the utility cutter at the top and the bottom pads
3
,
4
.
Please refer to
FIGS. 2
,
3
,
4
,
13
,
14
and
15
at the same time. The spare blade cartridge
5
mainly includes a front cover
51
, a cartridge frame
52
, and a back cover
53
.
The front cover
51
of the spare blade cartridge
5
includes a knob
511
protruded from an outer center thereof, a curved open slot
512
formed at a rear end thereof, and a push projection
513
formed at an inner center thereof.
The cartridge frame
52
is a hollow frame defining a trapezoidal space
521
for receiving a plurality of spare blades therein. One side of the cartridge frame
52
adjacent to the front cover
51
is provided with upper and lower rails
522
, between which the front cover
51
is slidably mounted. The cartridge frame
52
is provided at upper and lower surfaces with symmetrical hooks
523
(see
FIG. 4
) having a certain degree of elasticity for engaging with catches
131
provided in the trapezoidal opening
13
on the right cover
1
, so that the spare blade cartridge
5
could be quickly and smoothly set in the trapezoidal opening
13
without the risk of easily separating from the right cover
1
.
The back cover
53
is connected to a base edge
524
of the cartridge frame
52
to form an integral part of the cartridge frame
52
. The base edge
524
provides high toughness and therefore allows the back cover
53
to be repeatedly turned about the base edge
524
relative to the cartridge frame
52
between a closed and an opened position. The back cover
53
is provided at a position of the inner surface opposite to the base edge
524
with a fastening means
531
for firmly holding the back cover
53
to the rear side of the cartridge frame
52
when the back cover
53
is in the closed position.
The spare blades are loaded into the cartridge frame
52
via the rear side thereof. After the spare blades are loaded, a feed spring plate
54
connected to an inner side of the back cover
53
elastically presses the spare blades against an inner surface of the front cover
51
. The feed spring plate
54
includes an arched middle portion and two outer ends that are extended through two symmetrical holders
532
provided at an inner central area of the back cover
53
to firmly hold the feed spring plate
54
to the back cover
53
.
As shown in
FIGS. 14 and 15
, the front cover
51
of the spare blade cartridge
5
is slidably mounted in the rails
522
to movable between a home position and an extended position. When the front cover
51
is pushed forward from the home position, the push projection
513
at the inner center of the front cover
51
is in contact with and pushes out a spare blade in the cartridge frame
52
. A distance by which the front cover
51
could be pushed forward from the home position to the extended position is defined by a front and a rear locating hole
514
provided at an outer surface of the front cover
51
and a locating dot
526
provided at an inner surface of the cartridge frame
52
near a rear end of an opening
525
. When the front cover
51
is at the home position without being pushed forward, the locating dot
526
engages with the front locating hole
514
to prevent the front cover
51
from moving. When the front cover
51
is pushed forward along the rails
522
, the locating dot
526
is finally shifted into the rear locating hole
514
and prevents the front cover
51
from completely separating from the cartridge frame
52
.
The back cover
53
of the spare blade cartridge
5
is provided at an inner surface with the spring plate
54
that elastically pushes the plurality of spare blades in the cartridge frame
52
against the front cover
51
. When a user applies a force on the knob
511
of the front cover
51
to push the latter forward, the push projection
513
is in contact with and pushes out a spare blade in the cartridge frame
52
closest to the front cover
51
, so that the spare blade is exposed from the front curved open slot
512
and could be pulled out for use.
Please refer to
FIG. 12
that is an exploded perspective view of the blade braking gear
6
. The blade braking gear
6
mainly includes a blade holder
61
, a slide button
62
, and a blade-replacing key
63
.
Please refer to
FIGS. 5 and 6
that are rear right and rear left perspective views, respectively, of the slide button
62
. The slide button
62
has a downward extended main body
621
, a control stud
622
projected from a center at a right side of the main body
621
, a front stud
623
downward projected from a lower front of the main body
621
, and a pair of hooked legs
624
downward extended from a lower end of the main body
621
.
Please refer to
FIGS. 7 and 8
that are rear left and rear right perspective views, respectively, of the blade-replacing key
63
. The blade-replacing key
63
is a horizontally extended member and is provided at a left side of a lower front with a semicircular projection
631
, at a middle point with an upward projected middle stud
632
, at a right side of a rear end with a supporting shaft
633
, and at a right side of the lower front with a right stud
634
.
Please refer to
FIGS. 9 and 10
that are rear left and rear right perspective views, respectively, of the blade holder
61
. The blade holder
61
includes a T-shaped upper engaging plate
611
provided at an upper front end thereof, a lower engaging plate
612
provided at a lower end thereof, a vertically extended rectangular slot
613
provided near a middle portion thereof, and a semicircular shaft slot
614
provided near an upper rear end thereof.
Please now refer to
FIG. 12
again. In the blade braking gear
6
, the supporting shaft
633
of the blade-replacing key
63
is seated in the semicircular shaft slot
614
of the blade holder
61
; the front stud
623
of the slide button
62
is vertically aligned with the middle stud
632
of the blade-replacing key
63
with a first coil spring
64
put between them to generally connect them to each other; and the pair of hooked legs
624
of the slide button
62
have a second coil spring
65
put around them and are downward extended into the rectangular slot
613
of the blade holder
61
to fixedly locate therein. A blade
8
having semicircular recesses
81
spaced along an upper edge thereof is movably mounted on one side of the blade holder
61
between the upper and the lower engaging plates
611
,
612
, such that the semicircular projection
631
of the blade-replacing key
63
selectively engages with one of the semicircular recesses
81
on the blade
8
.
To assemble a complete utility cutter of the present invention, the blade braking gear
6
is mounted between the right and the left cover
1
,
2
by engaging the rightward projected control stud
622
of the slide button
62
with the wave-shaped upper edge of the stopping cavity
15
on the inner surface of the right cover
1
; a thrust button
7
is provided at an upper front of the right cover
1
to locate in front of the blade braking gear
6
; the top pad
3
is set in the top right long slot
11
and the bottom pad
4
is set in the bottom right long slot
12
; the left cover
2
is closed to the left side of the right cover
1
and fastened thereto by threading a screw
9
through the screw hole
25
on the left cover
2
and the screw hole
16
on the inner side of the right cover
1
; and the spare blade cartridge
5
is fitted in the trapezoidal opening
13
on the right cover
1
with the hooks
523
on the cartridge
5
engaged with the catches
131
on the right cover
1
.
FIG. 16
shows the manner of extending a blade on the utility cutter of the present invention. When the blade
8
is in a standby position inside the right and the left covers
1
,
2
and ready for extending, the control stud
622
of the slide button
62
is sideward extended into the stopping cavity
15
to engage with a rear end of the wave-shaped upper edge of the stopping cavity
15
. When the slide button
62
is depressed, the control stud
622
is moved downward to disengage from the wave-shaped upper edge of the stopping cavity
15
, allowing the slide button
62
to be slid forward. At this point, the blade holder
61
, the blade-replacing key
63
, and the blade
8
on the blade holder
61
are brought by the slide button
62
to move forward at the same time. When the blade
8
is moved to expose from a front end of the utility cutter by a suitable length, the slide button
62
is released, and a spring force of the first and the second coil springs
64
,
65
would push the slide button
62
upward to engage the control stud
622
with a front end of the wave-shaped upper edge of the stopping cavity
15
.
FIG. 17
shows the manner of retracting a blade
8
on the utility cutter of the present invention. When the blade
8
is at an extended position, the control stud
622
of the slide button
62
is engaged with the front end of the wave-shaped upper edge of the stopping cavity
15
. A user needs only to depress and slide the slide button
62
backward, and release the slide button
62
when the blade
8
has been retracted into the covers
1
and
2
.
FIG. 18
shows the manner of replacing the blade
8
. To replace an old blade
8
, a user first extends the blade
8
in the above-described manner, and then depresses the blade-replacing key
63
. The blade-replacing key
63
would pivotally turn about the supporting shaft
633
seated in the shaft slot
614
on the blade holder
61
, causing the semicircular projection
631
at the front end of the blade-replacing key
63
to move upward and disengage from the semicircular recess
81
on the blade
8
. At this point, the old blade
8
could be removed from the blade holder
61
and replaced with a spare blade. Thereafter, the blade-replacing key
63
is released, and the semicircular projection
631
is pushed downward by the first coil spring
64
to automatically engage into the recess
81
of the new blade
8
.
Claims
- 1. A utility cutter, comprising a right cover, a left cover, a top pad, a bottom pad, a spare blade cartridge, and a blade braking gear;said right cover being an integrally formed shell having a top right long slot provided at a rear upper part thereof and a bottom right long slot provided at a rear lower part thereof; said right cover being provided at a rear wall portion with a trapezoidal opening, at a rear end with a round through hole, at an inner side of a top front part with a horizontally extended long stopping cavity having a wave-shaped upper inner edge, and at an inner central point with a screw hole; said left cover being an integrally formed shell having a top left long slot provided at a rear upper part thereof and a bottom left long slot provided at a rear lower part thereof; said left cover being provided at a rear part with a round hole, at a rear end with a round through hole corresponding to said round through hole on said right cover, and at a central point with a screw hole corresponding to said screw hole of said right cover; said top pad being integrally formed from a soft plastic material; said bottom pad being integrally formed from a soft plastic material; said spare blade cartridge comprising a front cover, a cartridge frame, and a back cover; said front cover of said spare blade cartridge including a knob protruded from an outer center thereof, a curved open slot formed at a rear end thereof, and a push projection formed at an inner center thereof; said cartridge frame being a hollow frame defining a trapezoidal space for receiving a plurality of spare blades therein, one side of said cartridge frame adjacent to said front cover being provided with upper and lower rails, between which said front cover is slidably mounted; said cartridge frame being provided at upper and lower surfaces with symmetrical hooks having a certain degree of elasticity for engaging with catches provided in said trapezoidal opening on said right cover; said back cover being connected to a base edge of said cartridge frame to form an integral part of said cartridge frame, said back cover being provided at a predetermined position with a fastening means for firmly holding said back cover to a rear side of said cartridge frame; a feed spring plate being connected to an inner side of said back cover to elastically press said spare blades against an inner surface of said front cover, said feed spring plate including an arched middle portion and two outer ends that are extended through two symmetrical holders provided at an inner central area of said back cover; and said front cover being slidably mounted in said rails of said cartridge frame and being provided at an outer surface with a front locating hole and a rear locating hole, into which a locating dot provided at an inner surface of said cartridge frame near a rear end of an opening thereof is selectively engaged to define a range within which said front cover is slidable relative to said cartridge frame; and said blade braking gear comprising a blade holder, a slide button, and a blade-replacing key; said slide button having a downward extended main body, a control stud projected from a center at a right side of said main body, a front stud downward projected from a lower front of said main body, and a pair of hooked legs downward extended from a lower end of said main body; said blade-replacing key being a horizontally extended member and being provided at a left side of a lower front with a semicircular projection, at a middle point with an upward projected middle stud, at a right side of a rear end with a supporting shaft, and at a right side of the lower front with a right stud; said blade holder including a T-shaped upper engaging plate provided at an upper front end thereof, a lower engaging plate provided at a lower end thereof, a vertically extended rectangular slot provided near a middle portion thereof, and a semicircular shaft slot provided near an upper rear end thereof; and said supporting shaft of said blade-replacing key being seated in said semicircular shaft slot of said blade holder; said front stud of said slide button being vertically aligned with said middle stud of said blade-replacing key with a first coil spring put between them to generally connect them to each other; said pair of hooked legs of said slide button having a second coil spring put around them and being downward extended into said rectangular slot of said blade holder to fixedly locate therein; and a blade having semicircular recesses spaced along an upper edge thereof being movably mounted on one side of the blade holder between said upper and said lower engaging plates, such that said semicircular projection of said blade-replacing key selectively engages with one of said semicircular recesses on the blade; whereby by mounting said blade braking gear between said right cover and said left cover with said rightward projected control stud of said slide button engaged with said wave-shaped upper edge of said stopping cavity on the inner side of said right cover, mounting a thrust button at an upper front of said right cover in front of said slide button, setting said top pad in said top right long slot and said bottom pad in said bottom right long slot, screwing said left cover to a left side of said right cover by threading a screw through said screw hole on said left cover and said screw hole on the inner side of said right cover, and fitting said spare blade cartridge in said trapezoidal opening on said right cover, said utility cutter is ready for use.
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