Information
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Patent Grant
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6553674
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Patent Number
6,553,674
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Date Filed
Wednesday, December 19, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 29, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Shoap; Allan N.
- Hamilton; Isaac
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 knife which has a slidable blade carrier located within an internal chamber of a housing. When the blade carrier is extended it has mounted thereon an engaging block with this engaging block being biased by a single spring to an outer engaging position which will connect the engaging block with the innermost blade of the stack of blades and sliding movement of the blade carrier will result in that innermost blade to protrude from the housing. The engaging block is mounted by a pair of pins which are mounted on the blade carrier. Movement of the blade carrier is accomplished by a thumb button where the inner portion of the thumb button is laterally displaced from the outer portion of the thumb button in order to maximize the space within a blade storage chamber formed within the housing.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to knives that have thin replaceable blades with an innermost blade of a stack of blades being able to protrude from the housing of the knife.
2. Description of the Related Art
There is substantial prior art in the designing of utility knives that include a quantity of stored blades. The knife can be activated to release a dull blade which will then permit insertion of a separate sharp blade in a usable position. In the past, the mechanical structure that is used to cause protruding of a blade that is to be used has not been designed well enough to make the operation of the extending and retracting of the blade and removing and dispensing of the used blade with replacement of a new blade in such a manner that permits ease of operation. Also, such utility knives of the prior art have not been designed in a manner that facilitates the maximizing of the size of the blade storage chamber within the knife in order to increase the number of stored blades within the knife.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A basic embodiment of utility knife where the innermost blade is to be extendable from a stored stack of blades which utilizes a housing having an internal chamber. A blade track is mounted within the internal chamber. A blade carrier is mounted within the blade track. The blade carrier is movable in a linear direction between an extended position and a retracted position. The blade carrier is to contain a single blade (the innermost blade) with this blade to protrude from the housing when the blade carrier is in the extended position. A thumb button is connected to the blade carrier with the thumb button to be slidingly movable to cause the blade carrier to move between the retracted position and the extended position. An engaging block is mounted on the blade carrier with the engaging block being movable between an engaging position and a non-engaging position. With the engaging block in the engaging position, a single blade, which comprises the innermost blade of the stack of blades, is engaged by the engaging block and is movable along with the blade carrier between the extended position and the retracted position. A pair of mounting pins are mounted on the blade carrier. The engaging block is movably mounted on the mounting pins. The engaging block being biased by a single spring toward the engaging position. A release button is mounted on the housing. Pressing of the release button when the blade carrier is in the extended position will cause the engaging block to be moved against the spring that connects with the engaging block to move the engaging block to the non-engaging position which will permit extraction of the dull innermost blade from the housing and replacement of that blade by a new sharp innermost blade.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the basic embodiment is modified by a line connecting between the mounting pins being not in alignment with the linear direction. This misalignment of the mounting pins prevents the engaging block from canting relative to the blade carrier so as to be movable smoothly and evenly by the spring relative to the blade carrier to insure that the engaging block will properly engage with the innermost blade.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the basic embodiment is modified by the thumb button having an inner portion with the inner portion being mounted within a receiving chamber formed in the blade carrier. The inner portion is laterally displaced from the outer portion of the thumb button in order to maximize the space within the blade storage chamber.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is to be made to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangement shown in the drawings.
FIG. 1
is a side elevational view of a utility knife constructed in accordance with the present invention showing an innermost blade contained within the utility knife in a retracted position;
FIG. 2
is a top plan view of the utility knife of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
is a longitudinal cross-sectional view through a housing of the utility knife of the present invention taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is a transverse cross-sectional view through a thumb button assembly associated with the utility knife of the present invention taken along
4
—
4
of
FIG. 3
showing the thumb button assembly in a raised position;
FIG. 5
is a cross-sectional view similar to
FIG. 4
but showing the thumb button assembly in a depressed position;
FIG. 6
is a transverse cross-sectional view taken along line
6
—
6
of
FIG. 3
showing an engaging block that is mounted in conjunction with a blade carrier of the utility knife of the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a view similar to
FIG. 3
but showing an innermost blade in the extended position;
FIG. 8
is a transverse cross-sectional view taken along line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 7
showing a release button in conjunction with the engaging block with the release button in its normal at rest position;
FIG. 9
is a cross-sectional view similar to
FIG. 8
but showing the release button in the pressed position which is to cause the engaging block to disengage from the innermost blade of a stack of blades which permits the innermost blade to be removed and replaced with a new blade; and
FIG. 10
is an exploded isometric view of the utility knife of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring particularly to the drawings, there is shown the utility knife
10
of this invention. The utility knife
10
has a housing,
12
which is composed of a housing part
14
and housing part
16
. Each of the housing parts
14
and
16
are basically hollow so that when assembled together in an essentially mirror image facing relationship there is formed an internal chamber
18
. Housing parts
14
and
16
are to be secured together enclosing internal chamber
18
by means of set screw
20
which is passed through hole
24
of handle part
14
and threadably engages with hole
26
of housing part
16
. A bolt fastener
22
is conducted through hole
28
of housing part
16
and hole
30
of housing part
14
and is threadably secured with nut
32
. The outer exterior surf ace of the housing part
14
is covered by an elastomeric covering
34
for appearance and for comfort with a user's hand. A similar elastomeric covering
36
is located against the exterior rear surface of the housing part
16
.
Within the internal chamber
18
, the housing part
14
has a blade track
38
which is formed by the front surface of parallel spaced apart wall strips
40
and a bottom wall strip
42
. Bottom wall strip
42
is wider than wall strips
40
so the bottom wall strip
42
will provide a bottom surface on which the blade carrier
44
is to rest. The blade carrier
44
includes a channel
46
within which is mounted an outer edge of the bottom wall strip
42
. The blade carrier
44
is capable of free sliding movement within the blade track
38
. The bottom flange
48
is to extend outwardly from the blade carrier
44
. The blade carrier
44
also has a receiving chamber
50
. Access to the receiving chamber
50
is achieved by viewing hole
52
formed within the blade carrier
44
. The receiving chamber
50
is to be closed at the bottom end and is to have mounted therein a coil spring
54
. The coil spring
54
is to connect with the inner portion
56
of a thumb button
58
. Thumb button
58
has an outer portion
60
which is integral with inner portion
56
. The longitudinal center axis of the inner portion
56
is longitudinally spaced from the longitudinal center axis of the outer portion
60
. The thumb button
58
is mounted to and carried by the blade carrier
44
. The thumb button
58
is also depressible as indicated by arrow
62
in
FIG. 5
which will function to compress the coil spring
54
. The outer portion
60
includes protuberances
64
and
66
. Protuberance
64
is to be engageable with any one of a series of three notches
68
. Notches
68
are formed within the housing part
14
and specifically at the sidewall of a slot
70
. There is to be a similar series of notches
69
formed within the housing part
16
. Each notch
69
is to be laterally aligned with a notch
68
. The bias of the coil spring
54
will function to locate the protuberances
64
and
66
within an aligned pair of notches
68
and
69
. Housing part
16
also has a cut-out area that forms part of the slot
70
.
The blade carrier
44
is adapted to support an innermost knife blade
72
. The innermost knife blade
72
is associated with a stack
74
of blades. Each of the blades
72
and
74
has an upper edge which includes a pair of notches
76
and
78
. The notches
76
and
78
are to respectively connect with guide ribs
80
and
82
formed within the housing part
16
which functions to hold the blades
72
and
74
in a precise stack. The guide ribs
80
and
82
are formed within a blade storage chamber
84
. As many as eight or ten of the blades
74
can be stored within the storage chamber
84
. The access into the storage chamber
84
can be obtained by means of a door
86
which is pivotally mounted by means of hinge connections
88
and
90
to the housing part
16
. The door
86
can be pivoted between an open and a closed position, and when in the closed position the door
86
is to be latched by a pawl
93
which engages with housing part
16
. The pawl
93
is integral with manually slidable latch
92
mounted within door
86
. The latch
92
, when slid to the position unlatching pawl
93
from housing part
16
, moves against coil spring
95
. Manual sliding of the latch
92
is to result in unlatching of the door
86
so that it can be pivoted to the open position. Mounted on the inside surface of the door
86
is a leaf spring
94
. The leaf spring
94
is to abut against the stack
74
of the knife blades. Therefore, when the door
86
is closed, a spring bias is applied against the stack
74
to make sure that the innermost blade
72
is located in abutting contact with the blade carrier
44
.
The blade carrier
44
includes a recess
96
. The recess
96
includes a back wall
98
on which is fixedly mounted a pair of mounting pins
100
and
102
. If a line was made to interconnect the pins
100
and
102
, that line would not be parallel to the wall strip
42
which means that it is also not parallel to the lineal direction of movement of the innermost knife blade
72
as it is moved between the retracted position, shown in FIG.
3
and totally confined within the internal chamber
18
, and the extended position where the front edge of the knife blade
72
will protrude from the front opening
104
of the housing
12
.
Mounted on the pins
100
and
102
and located within the recess
96
is an engaging block
106
. The engaging block
106
is capable of moving on the pins
100
and
102
. The back surface of the engaging block
106
includes a cavity
108
. Located within the cavity
108
is a coil spring
110
. The outer end of the coil spring
110
is to abut against the back wall
98
. Therefore, the engaging block
106
will be movable between an at-rest position where the engaging block
106
extends to be flush with the inner surface of the blade
72
and a non-engagement position which is where the engaging block
106
is spaced from the blade
72
, as shown in FIG.
9
. The at-rest position of the block
106
with the blade
72
is shown in FIG.
8
. It is to be noted that the engaging block
106
is only able to connect with the innermost blade
72
and not with any other blade in the stack
74
. Therefore, it is the engaging block
106
that functions in the capture and movement of the innermost blade
72
with the blade carrier
44
as such is moved linearly within the blade track
38
between the extended position, shown in
FIG. 7
, and the retracted position, shown in FIG.
3
.
The fact that the mounting pins
100
and
102
are not aligned with the wall strip
42
prevents the engaging block
106
from turning or canting and will move in a straight line between the at-rest position, shown in
FIG. 8
, and the non-engagement position, shown in
FIG. 9
, against the action of the single coil spring
110
. The engaging block
106
has an upper block
112
. The upper block
112
is to be able to rest within a cavity
114
against an upstanding flange
116
. The upper block
112
, when the blade carrier
44
is in the forward most position, as shown in
FIG. 7
, and the innermost knife blade
72
protrudes from front opening
104
and protuberance
66
rests within the forward most notch
69
and protuberance
64
rests within the forward most notch
68
, the inner end of a release button
118
is to be able to be pressed in the direction of arrow
120
against the bias of a coil spring
122
and come into contact with the upper block
112
causing the engaging block
106
to be moved from the engaging position of
FIG. 8
to the non-engaging position of FIG.
9
. This will now permit the innermost blade
72
to be manually moved through the front opening
104
and to be spaced from the housing
12
. Normally, at this time the innermost blade
72
will be discarded as it probably will be dull. However, as the blade
72
is double sided, the blade
72
may be turned around and reinstalled in position within the opening
104
at which time the release button
118
will be released and the engaging block
106
will then be moved by the action of coil spring
110
to the at-rest position which will again reconnect the blade carrier
44
with the innermost blade
72
.
If the innermost blade
72
is actually discarded, rather than just being turned around, when the thumb button is depressed to disengage from notches
68
and
69
and be manually moved to its rearward most position (rearward of the most rearward notches
68
and
69
), the blade
74
that is closest to the blade carrier
44
will then be moved to assume the position of the innermost blade
72
. Manual depressing of the thumb button
58
and sliding of such toward front opening
104
will result in that innermost blade
72
now protruding from the opening
104
.
It is to be understood that when the utility knife
10
of this invention is not being used, the innermost blade
72
should be in the retracted position, which is shown in FIG.
3
. Only when the utility knife is intended to be used will the innermost blade
72
be moved to the protruding position with the innermost blade
72
to protrude the greatest amount when the protuberances
64
and
66
connect respectively with the forward most of the notches
68
and
69
, the blade
72
protruding a medium distance amount when the protuberances
64
and
66
connect with the middle notches
68
and
69
, and the innermost blade
72
protruding only a very slight amount when the protuberances
64
and
66
connect with the rearward most of the notches
68
and
69
.
When the thumb button
58
is in the position shown in
FIG. 7
, the thumb button
58
is located directly adjacent a locator plug
124
that is mounted within a pair of holes
126
and
128
that is formed within the housing
12
. The locator plug
124
is for the purpose of appearance plus it tells the user that when the user's thumb is in contact with the locator plug
124
that the blade
72
is fully extended. This could be helpful information especially if the utility knife
10
is being used within a dark environment. The back end of the housing
12
will also include a through hole
130
which will permit the utility knife
10
to be suspended from a nail (not shown) when the utility knife
10
is not being used.
Claims
- 1. A utility knife that protrudes a blade from a stored stack of blades comprising:a housing having an internal chamber; a blade track mounted within said internal chamber; a blade-carrier mounted within said blade track, said blade carrier being movable in a linear direction between an extended position and a retracted position, said blade carrier adapted to retain a single blade with this blade to protrude from said housing when said blade carrier is in said extended position; a thumb button connected to said blade carrier, said thumb button having an outer portion that is located exteriorly of said housing, said thumb button to be slidingly movable to cause said blade carrier to move between said retracted position and said extended position; an engaging block mounted on said blade carrier, said engaging block being movable between an engaging position and a non-engaging position, with said engaging block in said engaging position the single blade is engaged by said engaging block and is movable along with said blade carrier between said extended position and said retracted position; a pair of mounting pins mounted on said blade carrier, said engaging block being movably mounted on said mounting pins, said engaging block being biased by a single spring toward said engaging position; and a release button mounted on said housing, pressing of said release button when said blade carrier is in said extended position will cause said engaging block to be moved against said spring to said non-engaging position which will then permit extraction of said single blade from said housing.
- 2. The utility knife as defined in claim 1 wherein:a line extending between said mounting pins being not in alignment with said linear direction, whereby said engaging block is prevented from canting relative to said blade carrier and is movable evenly and smoothly by said single spring relative to said blade carrier to insure that said engaging block will properly engage with said single blade.
- 3. The utility knife as defined in claim 2 wherein:said thumb button having an inner portion, said inner portion being mounted within a receiving chamber formed in said blade carrier, said inner portion being laterally displaced from said outer portion in order to maximize space within a blade storage chamber which is to contain said stored stacked blades.
- 4. The utility knife as defined in claim 1 wherein:said thumb button having an inner portion, said inner portion being mounted within a receiving chamber formed in said blade carrier, said inner portion being laterally displaced from said outer portion in order to maximize space within a blade storage chamber which is to contain said stored stacked blades.
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