Utility knife with blade storage

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6678958
  • Patent Number
    6,678,958
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, May 1, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 20, 2004
    21 years ago
Abstract
A utility knife which has a blade of usage which is extendable from an extended/usage position to a retracted/storage position. The housing of the utility knife includes a blade storage compartment within which is mounted a blade dispenser. The blade dispenser is designed to hold a stack of replacement knife blades. The blade dispenser is movable between a closed and an open position, and when in the closed position the blade dispenser is confined within the housing of the utility knife, and when in the open position a single replacement blade can be removed to be substituted for the blade of usage that is mounted in a position for usage within the utility knife.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The field of this invention relates to hardware type of tools and more specifically to a utility knife which includes a stack of replaceable knife blades.




2. Description of the Related Art




A utility knife is a tool that is commonly used by tradesmen. The typical construction of a utility knife comprises an elongated housing which is capable of being comfortably held in a user's hand. There is a knife blade known as blade of usage that is connected to a manually operated actuator. Movement of the actuator to a forward position will cause the blade of usage to be extended from the housing of the utility knife. The blade of usage can then be used for the purpose of cutting paper, wood and other similar materials. By moving the actuator to a rear position will result in the blade of usage being retracted within the housing so as to not be exposed during periods of non-usage which could cause the blade to accidentally injure someone or cause damage to an object.




The blade of usage of a utility knife will generally become dull after a period of usage. Also, the blade of usage is capable of being broken. It is necessary to replace a dull blade or a broken blade with a new blade of usage. For this purpose, it is common to associate with a utility knife a stack of replacement blades. These replacement blades are frequently contained within a storage chamber and there is even provision in some utility knives for the replacement blade to be installed automatically by operation of the actuator to affect movement of the blade of usage between a retracted position and the extended position. A lower cost of manufacturing can be experienced if the utility knife could be constructed to include a stack of replacement blades but where the stack is not dispensed automatically but is dispensed manually.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The first embodiment of the present invention utilizes a utility knife with a blade storage where there is a blade of usage mounted within the housing of the utility knife and this blade of usage is locatable in either an extended position from the housing, which is the position of usage, or located in a retracted position which is the storage position. Included within the housing is a blade storage compartment. Included within the blade storage compartment is a blade dispenser with the blade dispenser being designed to hold a stack of a plurality of knife blades in a storage chamber. The blade dispenser is designed to be movable from a closed position in conjunction with the housing to an open position. The closed position prevents withdrawal of a knife blade from the dispenser. The open position permits manual withdrawal of a knife blade to be substituted for the blade of usage.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by the blade dispenser being pivotally mounted relative to the housing.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by the housing having a front portion, a rear portion, an upper edge and a lower edge. The blade of usage is mounted within the front portion of the housing and the blade dispenser is mounted within the rear portion of the housing.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the just previous embodiment is modified by the blade dispenser connecting with the upper edge.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the just previous embodiment is modified by the blade dispenser being flush with the upper edge and totally confined within the blade storage compartment when in the closed position.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by the blade dispenser having a dispensing opening with the dispensing opening being located closest to the front portion of the housing.




A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by the blade dispenser having a front plate which is located directly adjacent the dispensing opening with this front plate being deflectable relative to the blade dispenser so as to exert a spring bias against the stack of blades contained within the storage chamber with this spring bias tending to hold the stack of blades in the 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 an exterior isometric view of the utility knife of the present invention taken from the rear direction of the utility knife and showing the blade dispenser in the closed position;





FIG. 2

is a longitudinal cross-sectional view taken along line


2





2


of

FIG. 1

showing in more detail the blade dispenser included within the utility knife of the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is an isometric view similar to

FIG. 2

but showing the blade dispenser in an open position and depicting removal of a replacement blade and also removal of a blade of usage for which a replacement blade is to be substituted.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring particularly to the drawings, there is shown the utility knife


10


of this invention which has an elongated housing


12


. The elongated housing


12


is basically of a tubular shape and has a front portion


14


, a rear portion


16


, an upper edge


18


and a lower edge


20


. The front portion


14


includes a single frontal opening, which is not shown, through which is to be extended a blade of usage


22


. Extension of the blade of usage


22


is accomplished by an actuator in the form of a slidable member


24


which is mounted within an elongated slot


26


formed within the upper edge


18


. Moving of the slidable member


24


from the rear position, shown in

FIG. 1

, to the forward position, shown in

FIG. 3

, will result in the blade of usage


22


being moved to an extended position. If it is desired to remove the blade of usage


22


from the utility knife


10


, the user only needs to push on button


28


when the blade of usage is in the extended position which will unlock the blade of usage


22


and permit the blade of usage


22


to be manually removed, as is depicted in the dotted line position


30


, shown in FIG.


3


.




The rear portion


16


includes a through hole


32


. The function of the through hole


32


is to facilitate mounting of the utility knife


10


on a nail or other similar type of structure in order to store the utility knife


10


on a wall or panel. The exterior surface of the rear portion


16


includes a rubber or other resilient cover


36


. The cover


36


is to facilitate manual grasping and holding of the housing


12


by the user.




Formed within the housing


12


is a blade storage compartment


34


. Mounted within the blade storage compartment


34


is a blade dispenser


38


. The blade dispenser


38


has a blade storage chamber


40


. The blade dispenser


38


is mounted to the housing


12


by means of a pin


42


. A small portion of the housing


12


, located directly adjacent the pin


42


, is relieved to form relief


44


. The blade dispenser


38


can be pivoted about the pin


42


from a closed position, shown in

FIG. 2

, to the open position, shown in FIG.


3


. When in the closed position, the interior wall


46


located within the blade storage chamber


34


defines the limit of inward movement of the blade dispenser


38


. When the blade dispenser


38


is in contact with the interior wall


46


, the top edge


48


of the blade dispenser


38


will be located flush with the upper edge


18


of the housing


12


. In essence, a completely solid one-piece structure is shown although the blade dispenser


38


can be manually moved about forty-five degrees to the open position, shown in FIG.


3


. This movement is to occur by insertion of one of the user's fingernails in conjunction with recess


50


formed within the top edge


18


. The user's fingernail is to come into contact with the blade dispenser


38


when located within the recess


50


which facilitates pivoting of the blade dispenser


38


to the open position. When pivoting to the open position, the relief


44


provides necessary clearance that permits the blade dispenser


38


to be moved to the open position.




The blade dispenser


38


has a front plate


52


. Front plate


52


is located directly adjacent a removed wall section which forms a dispensing opening


54


. Connecting with the dispensing opening


54


is a slit


56


which is formed within the blade dispenser


38


. The slit


56


causes the front plate


52


to be deflectable relative to the housing


38


. Upon a stack (usually five in number) of replacement knife blades


58


being located within the storage chamber


40


, the front plate


52


will exert a spring bias against the stack of the blades


58


tending to maintain the blades


58


in their established position within the storage chamber


40


.




When the blade dispenser is in the open position, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the user can readily remove one of the knife blades


58


from the stack of blades. That knife blade


58


can be substituted and installed through the opening, which is not shown, formed within the front edge


60


of the front portion


14


of the housing


12


. Once the knife blade


58


is installed through the front edge


60


, the user is to release button


28


which will lock the blade


58


and now the blade


58


will become the blade of usage


22


. Once a blade


58


has been removed from the stack of blades, the blade dispenser


38


is pivoted back to the closed position and the utility knife


10


is to be used as desired.



Claims
  • 1. A utility knife with blade storage comprising:a housing; a blade of usage mounted to said housing, said blade of usage being locatable in an extended position from said housing which is the position of usage, said blade of usage being disengageable from said housing; a blade storage compartment included within said housing; a blade dispenser mounted within said blade storage compartment, said blade dispenser adapted to hold a stack of a plurality of knife blades in a storage chamber, said blade dispenser being movable from a closed position to an open position, said closed position preventing withdrawal of said knife blades from said dispenser, said open position permitting manual withdrawal of a knife blade to then be substituted for said blade of usage; said blade dispenser having a dispensing opening, said dispensing opening being located closest to said front portion; and said blade dispenser having a front plate located directly adjacent said dispensing opening, said front plate being deflectable relative to said blade dispenser so as to exert a spring bias against said stack of blades tending to hold said blades in said storage chamber.
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