Utility knife

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6802126
  • Patent Number
    6,802,126
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 27, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, October 12, 2004
    20 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Watts; Douglas D
    Agents
    • Bacon & Thomas, PLLC
Abstract
A utility knife includes a handle having a first casing and a second casing, a blade holder slidably received in the handle, a blade mounted on the blade holder, means for driving the blade holder moving, and a lock device pivoted on the first casing of the handle to be turned between an unlock position and a lock position. The lock device is fastened on the first casing having a base member positioned at an exterior side of the first casing and a rotatable member positioned at an interior side thereof The rotatable member has two ribs projected radially to pass through a through hole with two gaps on first casing. Such that the first casing and second casing can be assembled and disassembled by turning the lock device.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to a cutting tool, and more particularly to a utility knife.




2. Description of the Related Art




A conventional utility knife has a handle and a blade retractably disposed in the handle. The handle consisted of two casings detachably combined together so that the casings are disassembled while the knife needed to be replaced.




In the prior art, U.S. Pat. No. 5,303,469 and U.S. Pat. No. 5,875,551 disclosed a cap to secure two casings. The first patent taught the cap engaged with the casings at rear ends thereof, under such condition, the cap will be totally disassembled from the casings and that might cause the cap easy to be lost. The second patent taught a shaft slidably mounted on one of the casings and connecting a rear end thereof with the cap such that the cap can be drawn out and be turned an angle to make the casings can be disassembled. In this patent provided the cap not disassembled from the casing, but it provided a complex structure.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a utility knife, which has a simpler mechanism to assemble and disassemble two casings in an easier way.




According to the objective of the present invention, a utility knife comprises a handle having a first casing and a second casing, a blade holder slidably received in the handle, a blade mounted on the blade holder, means for driving the blade holder moving, and a lock device pivoted on the first casing of the handle to be turned between an unlock position and a lock position. The lock device has at least a rib projected from a diameter orientation thereof. The second casing has a through hole and a gap beside the through hole and communicated with the through hole whereby the second casing is secured with the first casing while the lock device runs through the through hole of the second casing and is turned to the lock position for the rib against the second casing and the second casing is disassembled from the first casing while the lock device is turned to the unlock position for the rib corresponding to the gap.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the casings disassembled;





FIG. 3

is a perspective view the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the casings assembled;





FIG. 4

is a front view in part of the first casing of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 5

is a rear view in part of the second casing of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 6

is an exploded view of the lock device of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a front view in part of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the lock device being turned to a lock position;





FIG. 8

is a front view in part of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention, showing the lock device being turned to an unlock position;





FIG. 9

is a sectional view along the


9





9


line in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 10

is an exploded view of the lock device of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a sectional view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention, and





FIG. 12

is a sectional view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention showing the lock device being pressed downwardly.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Please refer to

FIG. 1

, a utility knife of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention mainly comprises a handle


10


, a blade holder


41


, a blade


42


, a driving device


43


and a lock device


50


, wherein




The handle


10


consists of a first casing


20


and a second casing


30


detachably assembled together. The handle


10


has an opening


11


at a front end thereof, a guiding track


12


therein behind the opening


11


and a slot


13


at a top thereof communicated with the guiding track


12


.




The blade holder


41


is received in the handle


10


and is engaged with the guiding track


12


and the blade


42


is mounted on the knife holder


41


. The driving device


43


is connected an interior end thereof with the blade holder


41


and is extruded an exterior end thereof out of the handle


10


via the slot


13


such that the driving device


43


is moved to push the blade


42


out or draw it into the handle


10


via the opening


11


.




The above elements are as same as the prior art, the improvements of the present invention are hereunder:




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the first casing


20


has a round recess portion


21


at a rear side thereof where has a through hole


22


at a center of a bottom side and two blocks


23


beside the through hole


22


.




The second casing


30


has a recess portion


31


, a through hole


32


, two blocks


33


and two gaps


34


at opposite side of the through hole


32


and communicated with the through hole


32


. Each gap


34


is next to the block


33


respectively so that a sliding face


35


is defined at a bottom side of the recess portion


31


between the block


33


and the other one gap


34


and the sliding face


35


has a recess


36


adjacent to the block


33


and a sloped face


351


adjacent to the gap


34


.




The lock device


50


, as shown in

FIG. 6

, has a base member


51


and a rotatable member


52


. The base member


51


has a round base portion


511


and a rod portion


512


projected from a center of an interior side of the base portion


511


, wherein the base portion


511


is received in the recess portion


21


of the first casing


20


and the rod portion


512


runs through the through hole


22


. The base member


51


has a hole


53


running through the base portion


511


and the rod portion


512


. The rod portion


512


has an engaging portion


54


at a distal end thereof having a cross-section other than round. The base portion


511


has two blocks


55


at the interior side beside the rod portion


512


such that the base member


51


only can rotate between the blocks


23


of the first casing


20


.




The rotatable member


52


has a head portion


521


, a rod portion


522


and two ribs


523


. The head portion


521


is a round block where the rod portion


522


is projected from a center of an interior side thereof and the ribs


523


are projected radially along opposite orientations respectively which has a protrusion


58


at a bottom side thereof The rod portion


522


has a hole


56


corresponding to the engaging portion


54


at a distal end thereof The rotatable member


52


is secured to the base member


51


by means of the engaging portion


54


inserted into the hole


56


and a screw or bolt


57


running through the hole


53


of the base member


51


and screwed into the rod portion


522


of the rotatable member


52


.




An elastic member


60


, which is a spiral spring in the present preferred embodiment, is engaged to the rod portion


512


of the base member


51


with opposite ends thereof against the base portion


512


of the base member


51


and the bottom side of the recess portion


21


of the first casing


20


.




The lock device


50


is secured on the second casing


20


with the base member


51


located at an interior side of the second casing


20


and the rotatable member


52


located at an exterior side as shown in FIG.


2


and the lock device


50


can be turned between a fist position and a lock position.




The shape of the cross-section of the head portion


521


and the ribs


523


of the rotatable member


52


corresponds to the shape of the hole


32


and the gaps


34


such that the rotatable member


52


runs through the second casing


30


via the hole


32


and the gaps


34


while the rotatable member


52


is turned to the unlock position and the first and second casings


20


and


30


are assembled as shown in FIG.


7


. The rotatable member


52


can be turned to the lock position in which the ribs


523


will slide on the sliding faces


35


via the sloped faces


351


respectively and finally the protrusions


58


fall into the recesses


36


respectively as shown in FIG.


8


. In other words, the first and second casings


20


and


30


can be assembled and disassembled when the rotatable member


52


is turned to the unlock position (

FIG. 7

) and the first and second casings


20


and


30


are secured together when the rotatable member


52


is turned to the lock position (FIG.


8


).




There is a clearance between the lock device


50


and the first casing


20


and the elastic member


60


keeps the lock device


50


at lowest position at where the distal end of the rod portion


522


is against the first casing


20


as shown in

FIG. 9

that will make less friction between the ribs


523


and the sliding faces when the rotatable member


52


is moved between the unlock position and the lock position and keep the protrusions


58


rested in the recesses


36


when the rotatable member


52


is moved to the lock position.




The lock device


50


further has a elongated recess


59


at a exterior side of the head portion


521


of the rotatable member


52


to engage a coin therein for user can turn the lock device


50


easily.





FIG. 10

shows a utility knife of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, which is similar to the first preferred embodiment, comprising a lock device


50


′ having a base member


51


′, a rotatable member


52


′ and a spring


53


′. The base member


51


′ has a rod portion


512


′ connected with a rod portion


522


′ of the rotatable member


52


′. The rod portion


522


′ of the rotatable member


52


′ has two L-shaped slots each of which has a transverse slot


525


′ and an axial slot


526


′ located at the opposite side of the rod portion


522


′. The rod portion


512


′ of the base member


52


′ has a through hole


515


′ along a diameter orientation thereof. The rotatable member


52


′ is connected to the base member


51


′ by means of a pin


55


′ inserted into the L-shaped slots


525


′ and


526


′ and the through hole


515


′ and the base member


51


′ is secured on the first casing


20


by the pin


55


′ inserted into holes on the first casing


20


. The spring


53


′ has opposite ends against the base member


51


′ and the rotatable member


52


′. The rotatable member


52


′ can be turned relative to the base member


51


′ while the pin


55


′ slides along the transverse slots


525


′ and also can be moved toward the base member


51


′ while the pin


55


′ slides along the axial slots


526


′. As same as above, the rotatable member


52


′ can be turned between an unlock position and a lock position to lock or release the second casing


30


. The pin


55


′ can enter the axial slots


526


′ only when the rotatable member


52


′ is turned to the lock position such that the rotatable member


52


′ can be pressed downwardly (as shown in

FIG. 11

) to make the first and second casings


20


and


30


disassembled easier.



Claims
  • 1. A utility knife, comprising:a handle having a first casing and a second casing, a blade holder slidably received in said handle, a blade mounted on said blade holder, means for driving said blade holder to move, and a lock device pivoted on said first casing of said handle to be turned between an unlock position and a lock position, wherein said lock device has at least a rib projected from a diameter orientation thereof and said second casing has a through hole and a gap beside said through hole and communicates with said through hole; whereby said second casing is secured with said first casing while said lock device runs through said through hole of said second casing and is turned to the lock position for said rib against said second casing and said second casing is disassembled from said first casing while said lock device is turned to the unlock position for said rib corresponding to said gap; said first casing has a recess portion having a through hole at a bottom side thereof and said lock device has a base member having a base portion received in said recess portion and a rod portion through said through hole; and wherein said first casing has at least a block at the bottom side of said recess portion and said lock device has at least a block at an interior side of said base portion to limit said lock device only rotating within a predetermined angle.
  • 2. A utility knife, comprising:a handle having a first casing and a second casing, a blade holder slidably received in said handle, a blade mounted on said blade holder, means for driving said blade holder to move, and a lock device pivoted on said first casing of said handle to be turned between an unlock position and a lock position, wherein said lock device has at least a rib projected from a diameter orientation thereof and said second casing has a through hole and a cap beside said through hole and communicates with said through hole; whereby said second casing is secured with said first casing while said lock device runs through said through hole of said second casing and is turned to the lock position for said rib against said second casing and said second casing is disassembled from said first casing while said lock device is turned to the unlock position for said rib corresponding to said gap; and wherein said second casing has a sliding face beside said gap on which has a recess and said rib has a protrusion to be received in said recess while said lock device is turned to the lock position.
  • 3. The utility knife as defined in claim 2, wherein said second casing has a recess portion with said through hole and said rib at a bottom side thereof.
  • 4. The utility knife as defined in claim 2, wherein said first casing has a block adjacent to said gap against which said rib of said lock device is turned to the lock position.
  • 5. The utility knife as defined in claim 2, wherein said lock device has an elongated recess to be engaged with a coin.
  • 6. The utility knife as defined in claim 2, wherein said lock device has a base member and a rotatable member, wherein said base member is fastened with said rotatable member and said base member is positioned at a side of said first casing and said rotatable member is positioned at the opposite side of said first casing and said rotatable member has said rib thereon.
  • 7. The utility knife as defined in claim 2, wherein said lock device further comprises a spring with opposite ends thereof against said base member and said first casing respectively.
  • 8. A utility knife, comprising:a handle having a first casing and a second casing, a blade holder slidably received in said handle, a blade mounted on said blade holder, means for driving said blade holder to move, and a lock device pivoted on said first casing of said handle to be turned between an unlock position and a lock position, wherein said lock device has at least a rib projected from a diameter orientation thereof and said second casing has a through hole and a gap beside said through hole and communicates with said through hole; whereby said second casing is secured with said first casing while said lock device runs through said through hole of said second casing and is turned to the lock position for said rib against said second casing and said second casing is disassembled from said first casing while said lock device is turned to the unlock position for said rib corresponding to said gap; and wherein said second casing has a sliding face beside said gap on which has a sloped face adjacent to said gap.
  • 9. The utility knife as defined in claim 8, wherein said rotatable member has a transverse slot and a pin inserted into said transverse slot and said base member.
  • 10. The utility knife as defined in claim 9, wherein said rotatable member further has an axial slot having an end thereof communicated with an end of said transverse slot.
  • 11. The utility knife as defined in claim 10, wherein said lock device further has a spring against which opposite ends on said base member and said rotatable member respectively.
  • 12. The utility knife as defined in claim 1, wherein said second casing has a recess portion with said through hole and said rib at a bottom side thereof.
  • 13. The utility knife as defined in claim 1, wherein said first casing has a block adjacent to said gap against which said rib of said lock device is turned to the lock position.
  • 14. The utility knife as defined in claim 1 wherein said lock device has an elongated recess to be engaged with a coin.
  • 15. The utility knife as defined in claim 1, wherein said lock device has a base number and a rotatable member, wherein said base member is fastened with said rotatable member and said base member is positioned at a side of said first casing and said rotatable member is positioned at the opposite side of said first casing and said rotatable member has said rib thereon.
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