The present invention relates generally to knives and, in particular, a utility knife with blade depth adjustment, front blade change, and/or spare blade storage and shuttle features.
Various blades, knives, box cutters and the like (collectively, “tools”) are known, some of which are provided with one or more of: an actuator mechanism for extending a blade from the tool, a blade release mechanism, and a receptacle for storing a spare blade or blades.
For a tool user, depending upon the task at hand, it may be desirable to adjust how far the blade is extended from the tool, i.e., the blade depth.
Unfortunately, known actuator mechanisms for extending a blade from the tool tend to be of limited utility beyond performing the basic functions of extending and, in some instances, retracting the blade. It would be useful to be able to provide a blade depth adjustment feature for a utility knife which allows the user of the knife to safely select one of multiple blade depth positions and secure the blade in the selected position, maintaining the selected position even when significant force is brought to bear against the blade while cutting.
Many blade release mechanisms are known. However, for tools that include a blade cover (or blade hood), the manual manipulation of blade carrier release latches and other such devices that facilitate a front end blade change potentially interferes with the additional required task of repositioning the blade cover or hood to provide sufficient clearance to perform the front end blade change operation. It would be useful to be able to provide a blade release feature for a utility knife which allows the user of the knife to safely release the blade (so that it may be replaced) while simultaneously repositioning the blade cover or hood out of the way of the front end blade change operation.
While some tools include a receptacle for storing a spare blade or blades, known utility knifes are not optimally configured for storing as well as conveniently and safely dispensing spare blades. It would be useful to be able to provide spare blade storage and dispensing features for a utility knife which address one or more of the deficiencies of prior devices.
In an example embodiment, a utility knife includes a handle, a blade carrier, and a blade depth adjustment assembly. The blade carrier is mechanically coupled to the handle and configured to support a blade. The blade depth adjustment assembly is mechanically coupled to the handle and configured to permit a user of the utility knife to reposition components of the blade depth adjustment assembly to select one of a plurality of blade depth positions which causes the blade carrier to be repositioned along the handle depending upon which of the blade depth positions is selected.
In an example embodiment, a utility knife includes a handle, a blade carrier, a blade hood, a pushrod, and a blade release member. The blade carrier is mechanically coupled to the handle and configured to support a blade. The blade hood is mechanically coupled to the handle facilitating manipulability of the blade hood to an extended position over the blade. The pushrod is mechanically coupled to the blade hood and includes a protrusion that extends toward the blade carrier. The blade release member includes a button that extends through a slot in the housing and is mechanically engaged with the blade carrier to slide there along when the button is moved along the slot. The blade release member includes an upper portion that makes contact with the protrusion when the blade release member is moved along the slot such that the pushrod is repositioned within the handle and the blade hood is retracted from the extended position to allow the blade to be removed from the blade carrier.
In an example embodiment, a utility knife includes a handle and a spare blade dispenser. The handle includes a main portion and a back portion configured to be pivotally repositioned to an opened position. The spare blade dispenser is secured to the back portion to be accessible by a user of the utility knife when the back portion is in the opened position. The spare blade dispenser includes a blade receptacle sized to hold spare blades and a shuttle mechanically coupled to the blade receptacle such that the shuttle, when repositioned laterally with respect to the blade receptacle, engages and extends a topmost spare blade from the blade receptacle.
a and 1b are perspective views of an example embodiment of a utility knife;
a-2f are right side, top, back, front, left side, and bottom views, respectively, of the utility knife;
a is a left side view of the utility knife shown with its left side (or main) body portion removed;
b is a left side view of the utility knife shown with its left side (or main) body portion and blade hood removed;
c is a left side view of the utility knife shown with its left side (or main) body portion, blade hood, and blade release member removed;
a is a left side view of the utility knife shown with its left side (or main) body portion, blade hood, blade release member, and slider removed;
b is a left side view of the utility knife shown with its left side (or main) body portion, blade hood, blade release member, slider, and blade carrier removed;
c is a left side view of the utility knife shown with its left side (or main) body portion, blade hood, blade release member, slider, blade carrier, and pushrod removed;
a is a perspective view showing how the blade depth adjustment assembly is mechanically engaged with the blade carrier;
b is an exploded perspective view showing the right front body portion, the blade depth adjustment assembly, and the blade carrier;
a is an enlarged perspective view of the blade depth adjustment assembly;
b is a right perspective view of the right front body portion;
a is a perspective view of the inside of the left side (or main) body portion;
b is a perspective view of the inside of the right front body portion and the right back body portion;
a is a perspective view of the inside of the right front body portion and the right back body portion, with the pushrod and return spring also shown;
b is a perspective view of the inside of the right front body portion and the right back body portion, with the pushrod, return spring, and slider also shown;
a is a back view of slider and pushrod shown together;
b is a back view of the slider;
a is right perspective view of the slider and pushrod shown together;
b is right perspective view of the slider;
a is a perspective view of the right back body portion separated from the left side (or main) body portion showing the spare blade dispenser secured to the right back body portion;
b is a perspective view of the right back body portion of
a, 12b, 13a and 13b illustrate operation of the blade depth adjustment assembly;
a-14c illustrate how movement of the blade release member causes the blade hood to retract from its default extended position;
a and 15b are right and left side views, respectively, of the blade carrier, blade, blade hood, pushrod, and blade release member;
c is a left perspective view of the blade carrier, blade, pushrod, and blade release member;
d is a left perspective view of the blade carrier, blade, and pushrod;
e is a left perspective view of the blade carrier and pushrod;
a illustrates how the right back portion of the utility knife can be pivoted to an opened position to reveal the spare blade dispenser secured therein;
b illustrates how the shuttle of the spare blade dispenser engages and extends a topmost spare blade from the blade receptacle; and
c is a perspective view of the shuttle shown with a blade supported thereon.
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In this example embodiment, the left body portion 102 includes openings 108 and 110 (
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The blade carrier 130 (e.g., made from zinc) is mechanically coupled to the handle and configured to support a blade 140 (
The blade hood 132 (e.g., made from sheet metal) is mechanically coupled to the handle facilitating manipulability of the blade hood 132 to an extended position over the blade 140 (
The pushrod 134 (e.g., made from POM or metal) is mechanically coupled to the blade hood 132 and includes a protrusion 150 (
The blade release member 136 (e.g., made from POM) includes a button 164 that extends through a slot 166 in the housing. The blade release member 136 is mechanically engaged with the blade carrier 130 to slide there along when the button 164 is moved along the slot 166. The blade release member 136 includes an upper portion 168 (
The slider 138 (e.g., made from POM), in this example embodiment, includes buttons 170, 172 and 174 which extend respectively through openings 176, 178 and 180 in the handle. In an example embodiment, the slider includes one or more buttons that extend through the handle, at least one of the buttons extending through a top side of the handle opposite a cutting edge of the blade. In this example embodiment, the slider 138 includes cylindrical channels 182 which are formed and sized as shown to receive bearings 184 (
The blade hood 132 needs to be released from its extended position both when the utility knife is to be used to cut a work piece, as well as when a forward blade change operation is to be performed.
A function of the slider 138 is to release the blade hood 132 from being locked into its extended position. This is accomplished by repositioning the slider 138 along the handle (i.e., by pushing any one of the buttons 170, 172 and 174 forward). More specifically, the slider 138 is configured to manipulate the pushrod 134 in relation to the stop 160. When the slider 138 is pushed forward, the lifter member 186 bears against the lift ramp 152 of the pushrod 134, raising the end portion 156 allowing the pushrod 134 to traverse the stop 160.
a-14c illustrate how movement of the blade release member 136 causes the blade hood 132 to retract from its default extended position. As mentioned above, in this example embodiment, it is first necessary to reposition the slider 138 forward (to facilitate movement of the pushrod 134 past the stop 160) prior to repositioning the blade release member 136 along the slot 166 to release the blade 140. In operation, when the blade release member 136 is pulled backward, the upper portion 168 comes into contact with the protrusion 150. This causes the pushrod 134 to move backward along the handle along with the blade release member 136. Because the pushrod 134 is pivotally coupled to the blade hood 132 as previously described, this movement of the pushrod 134, in turn, causes the blade hood 132 to retract from its extended position (
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In this example embodiment, the blade depth adjustment assembly 190 includes a wheel 192, a depth selector member 194, a spring 196, and a gear 198, formed and configured as shown such that the blade carrier 130 is repositioned along the handle in response to the wheel 192 being repositioned in relation to the handle.
The wheel 192 extends from an opening 200 (
The depth selector member 194 is formed and configured to lock the blade carrier 130 into a selected blade depth position. More specifically, the right front body portion 104 includes recessed portions 208 (
The spring 196 is configured to bias the depth selector member 194 toward a position where the depth selector member 194 locks the blade carrier, i.e., the spring imparts a force that seeks to pull the peg 210 into whichever recessed portion 208 it is positioned over. In this example embodiment, the spring 196, which is fitted over the shaft 202, is positioned between the gear 198 and the right front body portion 104.
The gear 198 is secured to the shaft 202 and mechanically engages with a complementary surface 212 (e.g., a surface with teeth complementary to those of the gear 198) of the blade carrier 130.
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Although the present invention has been described in terms of the example embodiments above, numerous modifications and/or additions to the above-described embodiments would be readily apparent to one skilled in the art. It is intended that the scope of the present invention extend to all such modifications and/or additions.
This application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 13/411,545 entitled “Utility Knife”, filed on Mar. 3, 2012 (now U.S. Pat. No. 8,904,649, issued on Dec. 9, 2014), which is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/393,719 entitled “Utility Knife”, filed on Feb. 26, 2009 (now U.S. Pat. No. 8,127,452, issued on Mar. 6, 2012), which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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Parent | 13411545 | Mar 2012 | US |
Child | 14564661 | US | |
Parent | 12393719 | Feb 2009 | US |
Child | 13411545 | US |