Claims
- 1. A knife comprising:
- a manually holdable housing having a front end and a rear end, a blade magazine removably mounted in the housing and rotatable about an axis parallel to a longitudinal axis of the housing extending from the front end to the rear end,
- said blade magazine having a series of radially and longitudinally extending circumferentially spaced blade-receiving slots for separately receiving thin blades having a cutting edge at at least one end thereof, each slot having an open front end to enable a blade therein to be removed from the magazine by forward movement through the front end of the slot,
- said housing also carrying a slidable transport mechanism having a manually engageable actuator projecting from the housing and slidable in a longitudinal direction between front and rear positions,
- said transport mechanism also having a blade-engaging arm within the housing,
- whereby positioning of the actuator at the forward position causes a blade carried by the arm to project from the front end of the housing in an operative position, and movement of the actuator from the forward position to the rear position causes the blade to be retracted from the operative position into the housing and into an empty slot in the magazine.
- said magazine being rotatable to move said retracted blade from the arm of the transport mechanism and to position a new blade from another slot onto the arm for subsequent movement by the actuator to an operative position,
- the blade magazine comprising a first part having a first tubular end portion with a series of radially and longitudinally extending circumferentially spaced first slot-forming finger members, said first finger members extending in a longitudinal direction from said first end portion to an opposite end of said first part, and
- a second part having a second tubular end portion with a series of radially and longitudinally extending circumferentially spaced second slot-forming finger members, said second finger members extending in a longitudinal direction from said second end portion to an opposite end of said second part,
- said first part having been assembled with said second part by longitudinal movement of the first finger members between the second finger members to provide a blade receiving slot between each adjacent pair of first and second finger members,
- each slot being open at at least a front end thereof to enable blade in the slot to be removed therefrom by the transport mechanism by longitudinal sliding movement through said front end of the slot,
- the first and second finger members of the blade magazine forming a groove therein extending in a circumferential direction, said magazine also having a blade retaining ring with a circumferential gap surrounding the magazine except for the gap and seated in the groove formed by the first and second fingers, said blade retaining ring being held in a non-rotatable manner in the housing with the circumferential gap aligned with the path of travel of the transport mechanism, whereby the arm of the transport mechanism can enter the circumferential gap for unloading of a used blade from the arm and the loading of a new blade on to the arm.
- 2. A knife according to claim 1 wherein the first finger members of the blade magazine have front end portions slidably engaged over and supported by the tubular end portion of the second part, and the second finger members have front end portions slidably engaged over and supported by the tubular end portion of the first part.
- 3. A knife according to claim 1 wherein each slot of the blade magazine contains a blade having a thin trapezoidal body with a lower cutting edge, inclined end edges, said lower cutting edge meeting the inclined end edges to form sharp cutting points at each end, and an upper blade edge parallel to the lower cutting edge, the blade body having a recess extending inwardly into the body from said upper edge, the recess having an initial portion with a relatively narrow width and a subsequent wider portion below said initial narrower portion.
- 4. A knife according to claim 3 wherein the wider recess portion of the blade recess extends both forwardly and rearwardly beyond the initial narrower recess portion.
- 5. A knife according to claim 4 wherein the wider recess portion of the blade recess has upper and lower edges parallel to the upper and lower edges of the blade body.
- 6. A knife according to claim 5 wherein the blade recess also has a narrower width portion below the wider width portion.
- 7. A knife according to claim 1 wherein the housing has an end cap removably and rotatably secured thereto, the end cap having a shaft extending through the tubular end portions of the magazine parts and into a recess in the housing, said end cap also having drive pins operable to rotate the magazine when the end cap is rotated.
- 8. A knife according to claim 7 wherein the end cap has ratchet-like teeth extending circumferentially around, and the housing carries a spring-loaded detent engaging the teeth in a ratchet-like manner to enable the end cap to be rotated in increments to enable a new blade to be moved to the operative position.
- 9. A knife according to claim 1 wherein the housing carries a resilient stop wherein, when the transport mechanism is in the forward position, prevents rotation of the magazine and blades, said resilient stop being moved by the transport mechanism to an inoperative position to permit rotation of the magazine and blades when the transport mechanism is in the rear position.
- 10. A blade magazine comprising:
- a body rotatable about a longitudinal axis and having a front end and a rear end, the body having a series of radially and longitudinally extending circumferentially spaced blade-receiving slots for respectively receiving thin blades having a cutting edge at at least one end thereof, each slot having an open front end to enable a blade therein to be removed from the slot by forward movement through the front end of the slot, the rotatable body comprising first and second parts,
- the first part having a first tubular end portion with a series of radially and longitudinally extending circumferentially spaced first slot-forming finger members, said first finger members extending in a longitudinal direction from said first end portion to an opposite end of said first part, and
- the second part having a second tubular end portion with a series of radially and longitudinally extending circumferentially spaced second slot-forming finger members, said finger members extending in a longitudinal direction from said second end portion to an opposite end of said second part,
- said first part having been assembled with said second part by longitudinal movement of the first finger members between the second finger members to provide a blade receiving slot between each adjacent pair of first and second finger members,
- said slot being open at at least one end to enable a blade in the slot to be removed therefrom through the open end thereof,
- the first and second finger members forming a groove extending in a circumferential direction, said magazine also having a blade retaining ring with a circumferential gap surrounding the magazine except for the gap and seated in the groove formed by the first and second finger members.
- 11. A blade magazine according to claim 10 wherein the first finger members have first end portions slidably engaged over and supported by the end portion of the second part, and the second finger members have first end portions slidably engaged over and supported by the end portion of the first part.
- 12. A blade magazine according to claim 10 wherein each slot contains a blade having a thin trapezoidal body with a lower cutting edge, inclined end edges, said lower cutting edge meeting the inclined end edges to form sharp cutting points at each end, and an upper blade edge parallel to the lower cutting edge, the blade body having a recess extending inwardly into the body from said upper edge, said blade retaining ring passing through the recess of each blade.
- 13. A blade magazine according to claim 12 wherein the blade recess has an initial portion with a relatively narrow width and a subsequent wider portion below said initial narrower portion.
- 14. A blade magazine according to claim 13 wherein the wider recess portion of the blade recess extends both forwardly and rearwardly beyond the initial narrower recess portion.
- 15. A blade magazine according to claim 14 wherein the wider recess portion of the blade recess has upper and lower edges parallel to the upper and lower edges of the blade body.
- 16. A blade magazine according to claim 15 wherein the blade recess also has a narrower width portion below the wider recess portion.
- 17. A blade for a knife having:
- a thin trapezoidal body with a lower cutting edge, inclined end edges, said lower cutting edge meeting the inclined end edges to form sharp cutting points at each end, and an upper blade edge parallel to the lower cutting edge,
- the blade body having a recess extending inwardly into the body from said upper edge, the recess having an initial portion with a relatively narrow width and a subsequent wider portion below said initial narrower portion,
- whereby the blade can be moved laterally to position a blade carrier arm in the wider recess portion, the blade carrier arm being wider than the narrower initial recess portion to enable the blade carrier arm to move the blade forwardly and rearwardly with the blade suspended therefrom,
- the wider recess portion extending both forwardly and rearwardly beyond the initial narrower recess portion and having upper and lower edges parallel to the upper and lower edges of the blade body, the recess also having a narrower width portion below the wider recess portion.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 08/548,941 filed Oct. 26, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,604,984, the contents of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference.
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