Information
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Patent Grant
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6543140
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Patent Number
6,543,140
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Date Filed
Wednesday, July 5, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 8, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shoap; Allan N.
- Choi; Stephen
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 030 2
- 030 151
- 030 162
- 030 286
- 030 289
- 030 293
- 030 294
- 030 142
- 030 143
- 030 335
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A utility knife and various manufacturing methods for the utility knife. In one embodiment, the utility knife includes: (1) a body having a cutting face and (2) a blade-holding slide mounted for linear movement within the body and having a knife-holding head extendable through an opening in the cutting face. The opening has aparallel opposing sides that diverge toward a cutting direction of the utility knife. The knife-holding head has corresponding aparallel opposing sides that cooperate with the sides of the opening to cause a cutting force exerted on the knife-holding head to wedge the blade-holding slide within the opening and thereby stiffen the knife-holding head with respect to the body during operation of the utility knife. In one embodiment of the present invention, the blade-holding slide resiliently urges the knife-holding head to unwedge when the cutting force is removed therefrom.
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention is directed, in general, to retractable blade utility knives and, more specifically, to a utility knife having an improved retractable blade carrier structure and method of manufacturing the same.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Utility knives are specialty knives used throughout various industries to meet a wide range of needs. Some of these needs include cutting tough materials (such as carpet) or strapping surrounding crates, boxes or cartons. However, utility knives are perhaps most commonly used for opening the boxes and cartons themselves.
Both fixed blade and adjustable blade utility knives are well known in the art. However, a significant problem for those who use utility knives arises from the lack of positioning control found in conventional utility knives. Specifically, the knife-holding heads found on prior art utility knives in the prior art fail to maintain positional control of the blade during use. As a result, the knife-holding head in such utility knives have a tendency to wander from the cutting path intended by the worker. This can cause the knife-holding head to wander during cutting of a carton, perhaps such that the products contained in the box are damaged. Moreover, wandering could cause the blade to veer away from the surface to be cut, resulting in the blade cutting an object, or even a person, rather than the intended material.
In addition, prior art utility knives also often fail positively to secure the blade itself in place. Although some prior art utility knives and blades have corresponding notches or apertures to assist in keeping the blade in place, some amount of blade movement inevitably occurs during cutting. Even slight movement of a blade during cutting can cause the blade to chip, crack or completely break when it is inserted into a tough material. As a result, safety issues, the cost of replacing damaged goods and the added cost of replacing chipped or broken blades become significant concerns.
Accordingly, what is needed in the art is a utility knife having an improved retractable blade carrier structure that overcomes the disadvantages of the prior art utility knives described above. In addition, what is needed in the art is a method of manufacturing such a utility knife.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
To address the above-discussed deficiencies of the prior art, the present invention provides a utility knife and various manufacturing methods for the utility knife. In one embodiment, the utility knife includes: (1) a body having a cutting face and (2) a blade-holding slide mounted for linear movement within the body and having a knife-holding head extendable through an opening in the cutting face. The opening has aparallel opposing sides that diverge toward a cutting direction of the utility knife. The knife-holding head has corresponding aparallel opposing sides that cooperate with the sides of the opening to cause a cutting force exerted on the knife-holding head to wedge the blade-holding slide within the opening and thereby stiffen the knife-holding head with respect to the body during operation of the utility knife. In one embodiment of the present invention, the blade-holding slide resiliently urges the knife-holding head to unwedge when the cutting force is removed therefrom.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the blade-holding slide and the body have a plurality of cooperating detents located on adjoining surfaces thereof and the utility knife further comprises a locking release button, passing through a rear surface of the body, that separates the plurality of detents to allow the blade-holding slide to move linearly with respect to the body. In a related embodiment, the blade-holding slide and the body have a plurality of cooperating detents located on adjoining surfaces thereof, the blade-holding slide resiliently maintaining the plurality of cooperating detents in an engaged position to prohibit linear movement of the blade-holding slide with respect to the body.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the utility knife may further include locking and locking release buttons passing through opposing sides of the body and adapted to engage the blade-holding slide, the locking button activatable to cause the blade-holding slide to lock positively with respect to the body, the locking release button activatable to displace the blade-holding slide laterally and allow linear movement of the blade-holding slide with respect to the body only when the locking button is disengaged.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the body has a rear end portion distal from the cutting face that is hooked and configured for holding a fixed blade oriented for cutting a strap. The strap-cutting feature is not required, however.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the utility knife further includes a spring loaded knife guard extending from a second opening in the cutting face proximate the knife-holding head. The knife guard advantageously deflects objects (such as human digits) away from the cutting edge of a knife blade when the cutting face is not deliberately pressed against a surface to be cut.
The foregoing has outlined, rather broadly, preferred and alternative features of the present invention so that those skilled in the art may better understand the detailed description of the invention that follows. Additional features of the invention will be described hereinafter that form the subject of the claims of the invention. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that they can readily use the disclosed conception and specific embodiment as a basis for designing or modifying other structures for carrying out the same purposes of the present invention. Those skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention in its broadest form.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a more complete understanding of the present invention, reference is now made to the following descriptions taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
illustrates a plan view of a utility knife that can incorporate a blade carrier structure constructed according to the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2
illustrates an enlarged partial plan view of the utility knife of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
illustrates a frontside elevational view of the utility knife of
FIG. 1
taken along lines
3
—
3
and showing the cutting face thereof in particular; and
FIG. 4
illustrates a partial sectional view of the utility knife of
FIG. 1
taken along lines
4
—
4
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring initially to
FIG. 1
, illustrated is plan view of a utility knife
100
that can incorporate a blade carrier structure constructed according to the principles of the present invention. The utility knife
100
includes a utility knife blade
110
and a blade guard
120
. The utility knife
100
further includes a blade-holding slide
130
having a knife-holding head
190
at one end. The blade-holding slide
130
is slidable to protrude from the body of the utility knife
100
by a blade extension mechanism
140
.
The utility knife
100
further includes a rear end portion
150
distal from the cutting face. The rear end portion is hooked and configured for holding a second utility knife blade
160
. The rear end portion
150
is oriented for cutting a strap (not shown). However, the present invention does not require such a strap-cutting feature. The utility knife
100
still further includes a cutting guide
170
and a handle grip
180
for retaining a firm grasp of the utility knife
100
during use.
The blade extension mechanism
140
is used to extend the utility knife blade
110
from the utility knife
100
to a desired position. Once extended and locked into place, the utility knife blade
110
is used to cut open a carton or other material as the task requires. Moreover, the extension mechanism
140
can include a locking device (not illustrated) to secure the extended blade
110
in a desired position.
The blade guard
120
is spring loaded and extends from a second opening in the cutting face proximate the knife-holding head
190
. The blade guard
120
advantageously deflects objects (such as human digits) away from the cutting edge of a utility knife blade
110
when the cutting face is not deliberately pressed against a surface to be cut. However, when the utility knife
100
is employed to cut something, the blade guard
120
is retracted out of the way of the utility knife blade
110
by simply pressing the cutting face of the utility knife
100
against the surface to be cut in a somewhat perpendicular direction.
FIG. 1
includes section lines
3
—
3
and
4
—
4
. These correspond to
FIGS. 3 and 4
and will respectively show the cutting face of the utility knife
100
and yield greater detail concerning a secondary locking mechanism used to secure the position of the blade-holding slide
130
.
Turning now to
FIG. 2
, illustrated is an enlarged partial plan view of the utility knife
100
of
FIG. 1
showing, in particular, a cutting face
200
thereof. The utility knife
100
includes the knife-holding head
190
, located at one end of the blade-holding slide
130
, for use with a blade carrier mechanism constructed according to the principles of the present invention. The knife-holding head
190
is illustrated holding a utility knife blade
110
. Also illustrated are the blade guard
120
and the cutting guide
170
discussed with respect to FIG.
1
.
The blade-holding slide
130
is illustrated as fully extended from the utility knife
100
. Specifically, the knife-holding head
190
is extendable through an opening in the cutting face
200
. When the knife-holding head
190
is fully extended, the utility knife blade
110
can be easily changed. The knife-holding head
190
is illustrated with special features employed to assist in holding the blade
110
in position, however these features are not necessary to the present invention. These features include a back edge guide
210
, an end edge guide
220
and a cutting edge guide
230
. The features further include first and second mounting pins
240
,
250
.
The back edge guide
210
and the cutting edge guide
230
cooperate to prohibit lateral movement of the blade
110
. Specifically, the blade
110
is secured between the back edge guide
210
and cutting edge guide
230
. In addition, an end edge
260
of the blade
110
rests against the end edge guide
220
to prohibit the blade
110
from retracting into the body of the utility knife
100
, relative to the knife-holding head
190
.
Finally, the first and second mounting pins
240
,
250
register with respective first and second mounting apertures
270
,
280
on the blade
110
. The mounting pins
240
,
250
further assist in holding the blade
110
to the knife-holding head
190
by preventing lateral and longitudinal movement of the blade
110
relative to the knife-holding head
190
.
The mounting pins
240
,
250
may be composed of resilient plastic and advantageously sized slightly larger than the corresponding first and second mounting apertures
270
,
280
. In such case, the first and second apertures
270
,
280
constrict the mounting pins
240
,
250
slightly, allowing the mounting pins
240
,
250
to provide some retention force to the blade
110
.
Turning now to
FIG. 3
, illustrated is a frontside elevational view of the utility knife
100
of
FIG. 1
taken along lines
3
—
3
and showing the cutting face
200
thereof in particular. The utility knife
100
includes the utility knife blade
110
and the blade guard
120
. The utility knife
100
further includes the knife-holding head
190
located at one end of the blade-holding slide
130
. The utility knife
100
still further includes the cutting guides
170
for assistance in making straight cuts.
The cutting face
200
of the utility knife
100
has an opening
300
for passage of the knife-holding head
190
therethrough. The opening
300
has opposing first and second aparallel sides
310
,
320
. These aparallel sides
310
,
320
diverge toward a cutting direction (represented by an arrow
330
) of the utility knife
100
. The knife-holding head
190
has corresponding opposing first and second aparallel sides
340
,
350
. These corresponding aparallel sides
340
,
350
cooperate with the aparallel sides
310
,
320
of the opening
300
to cause a cutting force in the cutting direction
330
exerted on the knife-holding head
190
to wedge the blade-holding slide
130
within the opening
300
of the cutting face
200
. As a result, the knife-holding head
190
is stiffened with respect to the body of the utility knife
100
during cutting.
Specifically, when a worker moves the utility knife
100
in the cutting direction
330
and begins to cut, the cutting force urges the blade-holding slide
130
(along with its knife-holding head
190
) in a direction opposite the cutting direction
330
. The aparallel sides
310
,
320
of the opening
300
and the aparallel sides
340
,
350
of the knife-holding head
190
interfere and cooperate to impress first and second body protrusions
360
,
370
against the utility knife blade
110
. By impressing upon the knife blade
110
, a blade carrier mechanism manufactured according to the present invention ensures the knife blade
110
is retained during cutting. In addition, because the knife-holding head
190
is securely wedged within the sides
310
,
320
of the opening
300
, the present invention ensures neither the knife-holding head
190
nor the knife blade
110
itself will tend to wander side-to-side during cutting.
In the illustrated embodiment of the present invention, the blade-holding slide
130
resiliently urges the knife-holding head
190
to unwedge from the opening
300
of the cutting face
200
when the cutting force is removed therefrom. Specifically, the blade-holding slide
130
as illustrated is composed of plastic or other semi-flexible material. Although the blade-holding slide
130
is held somewhat stiffly by the body of the utility knife
100
, its semi-flexible composition allows it to flex opposite the cutting direction
330
and become wedged in the opening
300
when cutting. Similarly, the semi-flexible composition of the blade-holding slide
130
allows it to resiliently spring back to its unwedged position once cutting ceases. Once the blade-holding slide
130
springs back to its unwedged position, it can again move easily laterally through the body of the utility knife
100
. Although advantageous, this is not a required feature of a blade carrier mechanism constructed according to the principles of the present invention.
Turning now to
FIG. 4
, illustrated is a partial sectional view of the utility knife
100
of
FIG. 1
taken along lines
4
—
4
thereof. The first locking mechanism can be a locking mechanism such as the one described in co-pending patent application Ser. No. 08/906,047, filed on Aug. 5, 1997, entitled “Adjustable Depth Safety Cutter,” commonly assigned with the present invention and incorporated herein by reference. Alternatively, the first locking mechanism can be any type of mechanism adapted to positively lock the blade-holding slide
130
into a desired position. Of course, the present invention is not limited to any particular first locking mechanism.
The second locking mechanism includes three basic parts. First, the blade-holding slide
130
includes a plurality of detents (one of which is designated
430
) on one side. In addition, a first wall
450
of the body of the utility knife
100
includes a plurality of corresponding detents (one of which is designated
440
) located on a surface adjoining the detents
430
on the blade-holding slide
130
. Third, the second locking mechanism includes a locking release button
410
for use with the detents
430
,
440
.
In the illustrated embodiment, the detents
430
,
440
on the blade-holding slide
130
and the first wall
450
cooperate by engaging when the blade-holding slide
130
is in a desired position to prohibit linear movement of the blade-holding slide
130
within the body of the utility knife
100
. The locking release button
410
, which passes through the first wall
450
of the utility knife
100
, separates the plurality of detents
430
,
440
to allow the blade-holding slide
130
to move linearly when desired. In a related embodiment, the blade-holding slide
130
may be constrained by a spring so that it automatically retracts within the utility knife
100
when the locking release button
410
is depressed. Of course, such a feature is not necessary to the present invention.
The utility knife
100
further includes a locking button
460
for use with the first locking mechanism (not illustrated). The locking button
460
passes through a second wall
470
of the utility knife
100
and is adapted to engage the blade-holding slide
130
. The locking button
460
is activatable to cause the blade-holding slide
130
to lock positively in a desired position with respect to the body of the utility knife
100
. In the illustrated embodiment, the locking release button
410
is activatable to displace the blade-holding slide
130
laterally and allow linear movement of the blade-holding slide
130
with respect to the body of the utility knife
100
only when the locking button
460
is disengaged.
Although the present invention has been described in detail, those skilled in the art should understand that they can make various changes, substitutions and alterations herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention in its broadest form.
Claims
- 1. A utility knife, comprising:a body having a cutting face and an opening formed in said cutting face; and a blade-holding slide mounted for linear movement within said body and having a head portion extendable through the opening in said cutting face for supporting a blade during movement of the blade through a cutting plane, said body including side portions disposed proximate the opening with one of the side portions sloping obliquely relative to the cutting plane, and said head portion including a side surface disposed for wedging engagement against the sloping side portion in response to a cutting force exerted on the head portion.
- 2. The utility knife as recited in claim 1 wherein said blade-holding slide comprises a body of resilient material for resiliently urging said knife-holding head to release from wedging engagement in response to removal of said cutting force.
- 3. The utility knife as recited in claim 1 wherein said blade-holding slide includes a plurality of cooperating detents and a manually operable button is mounted on said body for movement between a latched position and a released position, said button being selectively movable into and out of engagement with the cooperating detents to set the position of the slide relative to the body in the latched position and to allow said blade-holding slide to move linearly with respect to said body in the released position.
- 4. The utility knife as recited in claim 1 wherein said blade-holding slide includes a plurality of cooperating detents, and said blade-holding slide comprising a body of resilient material for resiliently reacting detent engagement forces applied against the slide for maintaining said plurality of cooperating detents in an engaged position.
- 5. The utility knife as recited in claim 1 further comprising a locking button and a release button projecting through opposing sides of said body and adapted to engage said blade-holding slide, wherein said locking button is manually operable to cause said blade-holding slide to lock positively with respect to said body, and wherein said release button is manually operable to displace said blade-holding slide laterally and allow linear movement of said blade-holding slide with respect to said body only when said locking button is disengaged.
- 6. A utility knife, comprising:a plastic body having a cutting face and an opening formed in said cutting face between first and second opposing sidewall surfaces, wherein one of the sidewall surfaces slopes transversely relative to the other sidewall surface; and a plastic slide mounted for linear movement within said body and having a blade-holding head portion extendable through the opening in said cutting face, said blade-holding head portion including a sloping surface that is disposed for wedging engagement against one of the opposing sidewall surfaces for driving the head portion toward the other opposing sidewall surface, thereby forcing a blade carried on the head portion into compressive engagement against the other opposing sidewall surface in response to a cutting force exerted on said head portion and thereby stiffen said blade and head portion with respect to said body during a cutting operation.
- 7. The utility knife as recited in claim 6 wherein said blade-holding slide and said body have a plurality of cooperating detents located on adjoining surfaces thereof, respectively, and said utility knife further comprises a locking release button, passing through a rear surface of said body, that is engagable with said plurality of detents to fix the position of the slide relative to the body and releasable from said detents to allow said blade-holding slide to move linearly with respect to said body.
- 8. The utility knife as recited in claim 6 wherein said blade-holding slide and said body have a plurality of cooperating detents located on adjoining surfaces thereof, respectively, said blade-holding slide comprising a body of resilient material for reacting detent engagement forces applied against the slide for resiliently maintaining said plurality of cooperating detents in an engaged position to prohibit linear movement of said blade-holding slide with respect to said body.
- 9. The utility knife as recited in claim 6 further comprising a locking button and a release button passing through opposing sides of said body and adapted to engage said blade-holding slide, said locking button being manually actuatable to cause said blade-holding slide to lock positively with respect to said body, said release button being manually actuatable to displace said blade-holding slide laterally and allow linear movement of said blade-holding slide with respect to said body only when said locking button is disengaged.
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