The invention relates to a knife.
A knife of this type is known from obvious prior use. The knife is usually used for cutting strapping, films or materials webs. A blade is securely arranged in a housing of the knife. The cutting edge of the blade is only accessible by means of a channel-like recess of the housing. In this manner, it is not possible for a user to come into contact with the blade, because the recess is dimensioned in such a manner that body parts, such as for example fingers, cannot be moved through the recess as far as the cutting edge. The knife is provided with a hook-shaped projection, in order to engage behind the cutting material and guide the cutting material to the cutting edge. The blade can be changed in that, after loosening a screw, a flap-like housing region is pivoted into an open position.
It was the object of the invention to improve the knife in such a manner that the blade support and the blade are held without play in the housing of the knife. In particular, it should not be possible for cutting material to settle between the blade and blade holder. Nonetheless, a blade change should be possible without great effort.
The object was achieved by means of a knife with the features of claim 1.
The knife comprises a housing and a blade support with a blade cover, wherein a blade is held in a detachable manner between the blade support and the blade cover. The blade support is movable between an operating position and a blade replacement position. In the blade replacement position, the blade support is moved so far out of the housing that the blade cover can be removed from the blade support the blade can be replaced, in the operating position, the blade support is arranged in the housing in such a manner that a cutting process can be carried out.
The blade support comprises a first outer surface and the blade cover comprises a second outer surface. In the operating position, the first outer surface interacts with a first housing surface and the second outer surface interacts with a second housing surface in such a manner that the blade is clamped between the blade support and the blade cover.
In this manner, the blade is securely clamped between the blade support and the blade cover. Cutting material cannot settle between the blade and the blade support or between the blade and the blade cover and lead to contamination of the knife.
According to one embodiment, the blade support moves between the blade replacement position and the operating position within a plane.
For example, at least one of the outer surfaces, i.e. the first outer surface and/or the second outer surface, is inclined towards the plane. The outer surface is inclined with respect to the plane in such a manner that during the movement of the blade support from the blade replacement position into the operating position, a clamping force acts on the outer surface that clamps the blade between the blade support and blade cover.
Alternatively or additionally, for example at least one housing surface, i.e. the first housing surface and/or the second housing surface is inclined with respect to the plane. Also, in this case, the inclination of the housing surface is such that during the movement of the blade support from the blade replacement position into the operating position, a clamping force acts on the outer surface that clamps the blade between the blade support and the blade cover.
The outer surface or the housing surface is formed for example by a punctiform holding face. That is to say, the surface is so small that it is of punctiform construction. It can be constructed for example on a projection.
For example, two housing surfaces and/or two outer surfaces are arranged conically. The surface pair that forms the conical arrangement, is in such a manner that the blade is clamped between the blade cover and the blade support, whilst the blade support moves between the blade replacement position and the operating position.
The housing surface and/or the outer surface are for example arranged conically in such a manner that during the movement from the blade replacement position into the operating position, the clamping forces acting on the outer surfaces increase. In other words, the clamping forces increase the further the blade support is moved in the direction of the operating position.
The blade support forms a pivot joint for example with the housing, so that the blade support can be pivoted between the operating position and the blade replacement position. According to an alternative, the blade support could execute for example a straight-line movement or a mixed movement with rotational and straight-line portions during the movement between the operating position and the blade replacement position.
The blade is in the operating position in the housing in such a manner that a region of a cutting edge of the blade is exposed in a channel-like recess, so that cutting material can be supplied to the cutting edge via the channel. The cutting edge delimits the recess in the operating position of the blade support. The cutting edge faces for example an opening of the recess. The recess is dimensioned for example in such a manner that body parts of the user can no longer cannot come into contact with the cutting edge.
The blade support is can be arrested in the operating position and/or in the blade replacement position for example by means of a locking device, having first locking means that are engaged in a detachable manner with second locking means of the housing. The locking means are formed for example by interacting positive-fitting means. The locking device can be constructed for example as a latching device.
The first locking means are for example arranged at an end region of the blade support facing away from the pivot joint.
Owing to the lever arm between the pivot joint and the locking device, the blade support is held securely in the locked position in spite of the relatively low forces which act on the locking device.
The blade support comprises for example a control, at which it can be pivoted by a user between the operating position and the blade replacement position, wherein the control is at an end region facing away from the pivot joint. The large lever arm allows a movement of the blade support into the operating position without great effort, even if the blade support and the blade cover are clamped in the housing. The blade support comprises for example a blade seat in which the blade is held. The blade seat comprises for example a holding face of the blade support or two opposite holding faces of the blade support and the blade cover, between which the blade is held. For example, the blade seat comprises positive-fitting means, using which the blade is held in a certain position relative to the blade support.
For easier removal of the blade from the blade seat, the blade support comprises for example a recess, into which a region of the blade protrudes. This makes is possible to grip behind the blade, so that it can be detached from the blade seat more easily.
Further advantages emerge on the basis of an exemplary embodiment illustrated in the schematic figures. In the figures:
The knife as a whole is labeled in the figures with the reference number 10. Identical reference numbers in the different figures designate corresponding parts, even if lower case letters have been added or omitted.
The knife 10 comprises a housing 11, on which a handle region 12 is constructed. The knife 10 can be held on the handle region 12. A channel-like recess 13 is provided on the housing 11, which has opposite guide surfaces 14 and 15. Cutting material can be guided through the recess 13 to the cutting edge 16 of a blade 17. The cutting edge 16 delimits the recess 13 and faces in the direction of the recess 13. The guide surface 15 is constructed on a hook-shaped protrusion 18 of the housing 11.
Discharge surfaces 19a and 19b are constructed on opposite sides of the housing 11, in order to convey the cut material away from the blade 17. The housing 11 is provided with a through hole 21 at a rear end region 20, which through hole can be used for example for suspending the knife 10. In order to prevent slipping of the fingers, the housing 11 is provided with structures 24a, 24b and 24c on two opposite sides 22a and 22b and on a knife rear 23.
A blade support 25 can be seen in
The blade 17 is held between the blade support 25 and a blade cover 26 according to
Furthermore, an arm 27 can be seen in
A side view of the housing 11 is shown as an individual component in
Both sides of the blade support 25 are illustrated in
Furthermore, a second blade seat 38 for blades 17 that are provided as replacement parts, is constructed in a rear region of the blade support 25. In
The arrangement of the blade 17 in the first blade seat 34 between a holding face 42 of the blade support 25 and a holding face 43 (see
According to
So that the blade support 25 can nonetheless be pivoted without great effort into the operating position, the actuating region 30 is on the end region 28. According to
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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102016012990.5 | Oct 2016 | DE | national |