Utility knife

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6574872
  • Patent Number
    6,574,872
  • Date Filed
    Friday, May 4, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 10, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A cutting device wherein an illustrated embodiment can have two handles that are pivotable about a pivot axis between an open and a closed position while being permanently fastened together. A hand-activated securing and releasing mechanism pivots around the pivot axis and moves between a securing position rigidly securing the handles together in the closed position and a releasing position permitting the handles to freely move between the open and closed position. In the open position, the primary knife blade and its spares can be accessed. A one-piece gripping member can be secured to the knife to overlap both handles.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to cutting devices. More specifically, the illustrated embodiment of the present invention relates to a utility knife having a pair of handles that can pivot about an axis relative to each other to expose an interior compartment.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Cutting devices, such as utility knives, have been developed for use in various applications, such as, for example, construction, packaging and shipping, carpet installation, as well as other purposes.




Some utility knives include two mating halves secured to one another with a screw. A blade is fixed between the two halves and is released and replaced by removing the screw and separating the two halves. The screw is typically removed by using a screwdriver. Also, the two halves of these utility knives are often made from metal material.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One object of the illustrated embodiment of the invention is to provide a cutting device that allows for easy replacement of a knife blade.




Another object of the illustrated invention is to provide a cutting device that allows for easy replacement of a knife blade without disassembling the device.




Another object of the illustrated embodiment of the invention is to provide a cutting device with an improved grip.




These and other objects of the illustrated embodiment of the invention may be achieved by providing a cutting device comprising first and second handles coupled to one another such that the first and second handles can pivot relative to each other about a pivot axis between an open position in which a cavity formed between the first and second handles is open and accessible to a user and a closed position in which the cavity is closed, the first and second handles being permanently fastened to each other; a securing and releasing mechanism mounted for rotation about the pivot axis such that the securing and releasing mechanism rotates between a secure position in which the first and second handles are fixedly secured to each other and a release position in which the first and second handles are free to pivot about the pivot axis in a permanently fastened manner between the closed position and the open position, the securing and releasing mechanism being limited to the extent to which the securing and releasing mechanism can move away from the secure position so as to be unreleasably attached about the pivot axis; and a first knife blade being secured between the first and second handles.




The objects of the illustrated embodiments of the invention may be further achieved by providing a cutting device comprising first and second handles coupled together such that the first and second handles can pivot relative to each other about a pivot axis between an open position in which a cavity formed between the first and second handles is open and accessible to a user and a closed position in which the cavity is closed, the first handle having a first side portion and the second handle having a second side portion, which is opposite to the first side portion; a first knife blade being secured between the first and second handles; and a gripping member having a gripping surface formed of elastomeric material and coupled to at least one of the first and second handles, the gripping surface having a first side section, a second side section, and a bottom section positioned between the first and second side sections, the first side portion of the first handle and the first side section of the gripping surface forming a first side of the cutting device, and the second side portion of the second handle and the second side section of the gripping surface forming a second side of the cutting device, which is opposite to the first side of the cutting device, and the first and second handles being formed from material different than the elastomeric material of the gripping surface.




The objects of the illustrated embodiments of the invention may be further achieved by providing a cutting device comprising first and second handle members coupled to one another such that the first and second handle members can pivot relative to each other about a pivot axis between an open position in which a cavity formed between the first and second handle members is open and accessible to a user and a closed position in which the cavity is closed, the first handle member having a first side portion, an opposite second side portion, and a bottom portion positioned between the first and second side portion, the first and second side portions extending upwardly from the bottom portion to define, along with the bottom portion, a hollow pocket of the cavity, the bottom portion being split by a plane that is substantially perpendicular to the pivot axis, the first and second side portions being positioned on opposite sides of the plane, the first side portion of the first handle member forming a first side of the cutting device, the second side portion of the first handle member and the second handle member forming a second side of the cutting device, the second handle member configured such that in the open position, the second handle member is pivoted away from the pocket to permit access to the pocket, while in the closed position the second handle member blocks access to the pocket; and a first knife blade being secured between the first and second handle members.




Other objects, features, and advantages of the illustrated embodiment of the present invention and the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description of the illustrated embodiment of the present invention, the accompanying drawings, and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The illustrated embodiment of the present invention is further described in the detailed description which follows, by reference to the noted drawings by way of non-limiting exemplary embodiments, in which like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings, and wherein:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of an illustrated embodiment of the present invention in the form of a cutting device with a knife blade shown in phantom;





FIG. 2

is a side view of the cutting device shown in

FIG. 1

showing the cutting device in a closed, operative position;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the cutting device shown in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


4





4


of

FIG. 2

with the securing and releasing mechanism in the secured position;





FIG. 5

is a side view of one of the handles of the cutting device shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a side view of the cutting device shown in

FIG. 1

, but showing the cutting device in the open, inoperative position;





FIG. 7

is a cross-sectional view similar to

FIG. 4

, but illustrating the securing and releasing mechanism in the released position;





FIG. 8

is a cross-sectional view similar to

FIG. 4

, but illustrating only the gripping member, with the handles and the knob illustrated in dashed lines;





FIG. 9

is similar to

FIG. 8

, but illustrates an additional embodiment of the gripping member in which the gripping member has a supporting layer beneath a gripping surface;





FIG. 10

is a cross-sectional view taken along the line


10





10


of

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 11

is partial rear view in partial section of the cutting device illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 12

is a rear perspective view of a cutting device in accordance with an additional embodiment of the present invention in the open position;





FIG. 13

is a perspective view of the rear locking mechanism of the cutting device of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a cross-sectional view similar to

FIG. 10

, but illustration the rear locking mechanism of the cutting device of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 15

is a front perspective view of the cutting device of

FIG. 12

in the open position;





FIG. 16

is an enlargement of the front locking mechanism illustrated in

FIG. 15

;





FIG. 17

is a front, partial side view of the cutting device of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 18

is a cross-sectional view taken along line


18





18


of

FIG. 17

;





FIG. 19

is a top, perspective view of the two handles of the cutting device of FIG.


12


and with the knob and washer shown in exploded view;





FIG. 20

is a side, perspective view of the two handles of the cutting device of

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 21

is partial, cross-sectional view of the cutting device shown in FIG.


19


and illustrating the manner in which the fulcrum forces the front of the cutting device to close before the rear;





FIG. 22

illustrates a drive pin in accordance with the first embodiment of the present invention as it begins to engage the threaded stud; and





FIG. 23

illustrates the drive pin of

FIG. 22

after full frictional engagement with the threaded stud.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now, more particularly to the drawings, there is shown in

FIGS. 1-3

thereof a cutting device in accordance with one illustrated embodiment of the present invention. The illustrated embodiment is in the form of a utility knife, generally indicated at


10


. The knife


10


is capable of having its handle sections pivoted relative to each other to access an interior cavity without fully separating the handle sections. A mechanism, which can be operated by hand, can secure the handle sections in a closed position or permit the handle sections to move to the open position. Also, the knife


10


can include a gripping member that allows for easy gripping of the knife. It should be understood that the knife


10


is one illustrated embodiment incorporating principles of the invention, and illustrating how one embodiment can be constructed and function.




As seen in

FIGS. 1-3

, the knife


10


can include first and second relatively rigid handles, generally indicated at


12


and


14


, respectively. The knife


10


further includes a fastener assembly, generally indicated at


16


, which couples the first and second handles


12


,


14


to one another. The first and second handles


12


,


14


can pivot relative to one another between an open, inoperative position (

FIG. 6

) and a closed, operative position (

FIG. 1

) about the fastener assembly


16


. The fastener assembly


16


can also secure a gripping element


18


, such as an elastomeric member, in abutting relation with respect to the first and second handles


12


,


14


.




A knife blade


20


(shown in phantom in

FIG. 2

) is removably and securely positioned between the first and second handles


12


,


14


when the first and second handles


12


,


14


are moved into their closed, operative position and secured therein by the fastening assembly


16


.




The first and second handles


12


,


14


may be made from various sturdy materials that permit the user use the cutting device


10


as intended. Specifically, the first and second handles


12


,


14


can be made from metal, for example, by molding. The handles


12


and


14


can also be formed from other materials, such as plastic, for example, by molding. Additionally, each handle


12


and


14


can be made as a composite or, as illustrated, be integrally formed as a single, unitary element.




The handles


12


,


14


can also have complementary configurations with one another. For example, in the illustrated embodiment, the first and second handles


12


,


14


constitute mating halves of the knife


10


. Even though the illustrated embodiment does not show that both handles


12


and


14


are perfect halves, they generally form two sides or halves that mate with each other. The first and second handles


12


,


14


each have a front end or front blade retaining portion


22


,


24


, an intermediate marginal portion


26


,


28


and a rear gripping portion


30


,


32


, respectively.




As seen in

FIGS. 3 and 6

, the front blade retaining portions


22


,


24


of the first and second handles


12


,


14


, respectively, cooperate to form a front tip or nose portion


34


from which the knife blade


20


projects outwardly and forwardly to present a cutting edge


36


thereof. A projecting flange


38


can be formed at a forward portion


39


of the front blade retaining portion


22


and inwardly extends from the front blade retaining portion


22


to define an upper blade supporting surface


40


on an underside thereof. Spaced blade engaging protrusions


42


downwardly extend from the upper blade supporting surface


40


.




As seen in

FIG. 6

, the knife blade


20


(shown in phantom in

FIG. 6

) can have a generally trapezoidal shape with the cutting edge


36


along a large straight side thereof opposite a short straight side


46


. The ends of the knife blade


20


can be defined by angular edges


48


,


50


. Notches


44


can be formed in the short straight side


46


of the knife blade and can be configured to mate with a complementary blade engaging protrusion


42


.




As seen in

FIG. 5

, a side blade supporting surface


52


extends downwardly from the upper blade supporting surface


40


. A recessed magnet-carrying portion


54


can be formed in the side blade supporting surface


52


and be configured to carry a magnet


56


. The magnet


56


can slidably support the knife blade


20


when the knife blade


20


is operatively secured between the first and second handles


12


,


14


.




In the illustrated embodiment, the recessed magnet carrying portion


54


and the magnet


56


can have complementary configurations, as best shown in FIG.


3


. The magnet


56


may be adhesively secured within the recessed magnet-carrying portion


54


or, alternatively, the magnet


56


may be bonded or secured within the recessed magnet-carrying portion


54


in any appropriate manner.




As seen in

FIG. 5

, the front blade-retaining portion


22


can further include an inwardly extending stop member


58


. The stop member


58


can have an angular stop surface


60


configured to abut the angular edge


50


of the knife blade


20


. The angular stop surface


60


and the angular edge


50


can have substantially complementary planar configurations.




Defined on the opposite side of the stop member


58


is an angular stop surface


62


. The angular stop surface


62


is configured to abut the front blade retaining portion


24


of the second handle


14


to help stop relative pivotal movement between the first and second handles


12


,


14


with respect to one another, as will be described in greater detail below.




A gripping element in the form of a thumb grip


64


integrally, inwardly extends from an upper surface


65


of the front blade-retaining portion


22


. The thumb grip


64


has a generally triangular configuration (when viewed from above in

FIG. 1

) and may have a series of grooves formed therein for improving gripping when the first and second handles


12


,


14


are manually engaged by a user.




Extending rearwardly from the thumb grip


64


is the intermediate marginal portion


26


of the first handle


12


. As seen in

FIG. 4

(and in

FIG. 12

with respect to cutting device


210


), the intermediate marginal portion


26


has an exterior gripping member engaging surface


66


that extends rearwardly to the rear gripping portion


30


. An outwardly extending projection


70


extends from the exterior surface


66


for engaging with the gripping member


18


.




As seen in

FIGS. 3 and 4

, a threaded boss


72


extends inwardly from a generally flat, interior side surface


74


, which is disposed on the opposite side of the first handle


12


as the outwardly extending projection


70


. The threaded boss


72


has a hollow configuration, represented by a bore


76


(FIG.


3


). The bore


76


is configured to receive fastener


78


such as a rivet or drive pin therein. As seen in

FIG. 4

, when the bore


76


of the threaded boss


72


receives the fastener


78


in a secure fashion, the first and second handles


12


,


14


are fixedly and permanently coupled to one another. The boss


72


, the bore


76


, and the fastener


78


cooperate to form a pivot mechanism about which the first and second handles


12


,


14


pivot relative to one another.




If a rivet or drive pin


78


is used to secure the two handles


12


and


14


together, one method of using the drive pin


78


is illustrated in

FIGS. 22 and 23

. The drive pin


78


has a fastening end


180


and a head


182


. Also, the tip


184


of the fastening end


180


can be tapered to make the fastening end


180


easier to insert. In

FIG. 22

, the drive pin


78


is being inserted into the bore


76


of threaded boss


72


. The end


180


of the drive pin


78


can have a slightly smaller diameter of the bore


76


to permit the end


180


to enter the bore


76


while creating a secure frictional engagement between the drive pin


78


and the bore


76


. The engagement of the end


180


and the bore


76


can create an interference fit or a force fit. Thus, the drive pin


78


is driven into the bore


76


under force to create a substantially rigid and permanent connection when the drive pin


78


is driven fully into the bore


76


as seen in FIG.


23


. It should be understood that other fasteners


78


could be used instead of the one illustrated in

FIGS. 22-24

. For example, the fastener can be similar to drive pin


78


but formed such that the fastening end


180


expands within bore


76


to frictionally engage the fastener within bore


76


. Additionally, threaded fasteners could be used with mating threaded openings.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, a bottom flange


92


longitudinally extends inwardly from the intermediate marginal and rear gripping portions


26


,


30


, adjacent a rear end


94


,


95


of the first handle


12


. At its forwardmost end, the flange


92


defines a recessed journaling portion


79


of generally arcuate configuration that receives handle


14


as seen in FIG.


4


. Flange


92


and is configured to support the cutting edges


36


of a number of replacement knife blades


20


as seen in FIG.


11


.




In the illustrated embodiment, a manually engageable securing member, such as a knob or an annular dial


80


, is coupled to the fastener assembly


16


. As seen in

FIGS. 4 and 7

, the annular dial


80


can be moved between a secure position and a release position in an axial direction along the threaded boss


72


. As seen in

FIGS. 1 and 4

, the dial


80


extends out from within the handles


12


and


14


so that it can be accessed by the user to move the dial


80


between the secure and release positions. To aid in gripping the dial


80


, the dial


80


is knurled on its circumference.




The annular dial


80


has a beveled portion


82


formed in the center thereof to receive the fastener


78


and an inwardly extending flange


84


. The beveled portion


82


and the inwardly extending flange


84


cooperate to define an elongated, threaded opening


86


. The threaded opening


86


is configured to receive the threaded boss


72


in threadedly engaging relation so that the annular dial


80


can move between its secure position (

FIG. 4

) and its release position (

FIG. 7

) in an axial direction along the threaded boss


72


.




In the illustrated embodiment, the rear gripping portion


26


of the first handle


12


includes inwardly extending angular surfaces


88


,


90


positioned in converging relation with respect to one another (FIGS.


3


and


5


). As seen in

FIG. 11

, the angular surfaces


88


,


90


are inclined with respect to a plane


170


, which is substantially perpendicular to the pivot axis


176


, such that the short straight side


46


of the knife blade


20


extends more inwardly than the cutting edge


36


. This inclination of the angular surfaces


88


,


90


facilitates storage and retrieval of replacement blades


21


(FIGS.


6


and


11


), as will be described in greater detail below. The angle


178


of the inclination of the surfaces


88


and


90


from the plane


170


can be any appropriate angle to incline the replacement blades


21


sufficiently to make removal of the blades


21


easier.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, the front blade retaining portion


24


of the second handle


14


includes a projection receiving portion


106


which is configured to receive the inwardly projecting flange


38


at a forward portion thereof


107


. A recessed portion (not shown) may downwardly extend from the projection receiving portion


106


so as to be positioned adjacent the blade engaging protrusions


42


to help operatively secure the knife blade


20


between the first and second handles


12


,


14


when the first and second handles


12


,


14


are moved into their closed, operative position.




As illustrated in

FIG. 3

, a recessed portion


108


is formed in the front blade retaining portion


24


and is configured to receive the thumb grip


64


when the first and second handles


12


,


14


are secured in their closed, operative position. An inwardly projecting stop flange


109


integrally extends from the recessed portion


108


. The inwardly projecting stop flange


109


is located rearwardly of and adjacent to the thumb grip


64


when the first and second handles


12


,


14


are secured in their closed, operative position. The stop flange


109


is configured to abut against the angular stop surface


62


to help arrest relative pivotal movement between the first and second handles


12


,


14


with respect to one another when the first and second handles


12


,


14


are moved into their open, inoperative position, as seen in FIG.


6


.




As seen in

FIGS. 17 and 18

, the front blade retaining portion


24


may further include an inwardly extending flange


172


that could be configured to abut a lower flange receiving surface


110


(also seen in

FIG. 5

) of the front blade retaining portion


22


in cooperating relation. The inwardly extending flange


172


and the lower flange receiving surface


110


could then support a portion of the cutting edge


36


, i.e., the portion of the cutting edge


36


that does not extend forwardly and outwardly from the front nose portion


34


when the blade


20


is operatively secured between the first and second handles


12


,


14


.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, the intermediate marginal portion


28


of the second handle


14


has a generally annular configuration in order to receive the annular dial


80


therein. The intermediate marginal portion


28


includes outer, oppositely facing arcuate walls


112


,


114


and an outer planar surface


116


that extends between the arcuate walls


112


,


114


. The outer planar surface


116


is configured to abut an inner surface of the annular dial


80


. The arcuate walls


112


,


114


together with the outer planar surface


116


define a dial receiving space


118


. The annular dial


80


can be moved within the dial receiving space


118


between its secure position (

FIG. 4

) and its release position (FIG.


7


), with the fastener


78


helping to define the outward extent of the annular dial's release position in which the annular dial


80


is substantially flush with an exterior surface of the intermediate marginal portion


28


of the second handle


14


.




A central opening


120


of the second handle


14


is defined in the outer planar surface


116


and is configured to allow the threaded boss


72


to pass therethrough so that the threaded boss


72


may threadedly engage the threaded opening


86


of the annular dial


80


.




As best shown in

FIG. 4

, an annular projecting flange


122


extends inwardly from an interior surface


124


of the second handle


14


to be received in rotating relation with the recessed journaling portion


79


. While

FIG. 4

illustrates a cross-sectional view of the annular flange portion


122


and its recessed journaling portion


79


of the first handle


12


. The annular flange portion


122


is circular and the recessed journaling portion


79


receives only a portion thereof while the annular flange portion


122


rotates with the second handle


14


relative to the recessed journaling portion


79


of the first handle


12


. The annular flange portion


122


completely surrounds the associated central opening


120


and the threaded boss


72


when the first and second handles


12


,


14


are secured in their closed, operative position.




The rear gripping portion


32


of the second handle


14


is substantially thinner, i.e., the rear gripping portion


32


is smaller in vertical height, than the rear gripping portion


30


of the first handle


12


. The rear gripping portions


30


,


32


constitute a handle structure, which includes a series of grooves


126


along an upper arcuate surface


128


thereof. Each rear gripping portion


30


,


32


may have a recessed portion


129


formed therein to provide additional strength and rigidity and/or aesthetic improvements to the rear gripping portions


30


,


32


.




The gripping member


18


can be formed from any appropriate material that enhances the gripping ability of the knife


10


. For example, gripping member


18


can be formed from an elastomeric material, such as, rubber, either natural or man-made, or from other material that is easily gripped, such as a soft, flexible material. The gripping member


18


has a generally U-shaped configuration with its open end facing upwardly toward the first and second handles


12


,


14


. It is contemplated that the gripping member may also be partially formed from plastic, but have an outer elastomeric gripping layer for engaging the user's hand.




As best seen in

FIGS. 3 and 7

, the gripping member


18


includes enlarged portions


130


,


132


, each defining an opening


134


,


136


, respectively, therein. Opening


134


is sized to receive projection


70


, while opening


136


is sized to receive projection


78


. The enlarged portions


130


,


132


have complementary configurations with the exterior surface


66


of the first handle


12


and the outer planar surface


116


of second handle


14


, respectively. The enlarged portion


132


substantially covers the annular dial


80


but does not completely cover the dial


80


, such that the annular dial


80


can be engageable by a user, i.e., using their thumb or finger, to rotate the annular dial


80


. Extending rearwardly from the enlarged portions


130


,


132


are upwardly facing handle engaging surfaces


138


,


140


, respectively.




The gripping member


18


defines a bottom surface


142


positioned between two upstanding side portions


174


and


176


. The gripping member


18


and the first and second handles


12


,


14


together are configured to provide a secure, comfortable grip for the user.




As seen in

FIGS. 2 and 10

, the lower part


142


of the gripping member


18


can be of solid, one-piece construction to surround the bottom surfaces of the handles


12


and


14


. The exterior surface of the gripping member


18


can extend between the handle engaging surfaces


138


,


140


to define the bottom of the manually-engageable gripping surface of the cutting device


10


.




As shown in

FIGS. 3 and 10

, the gripping member


18


has a forwardly protruding member


146


located at the rear of the gripping member


18


. The protruding member


146


is configured to engage the upper surface of the flange


92


so as to aid in retaining the gripping member


18


in secured relation with respect to the first handle


12


.




As seen in

FIGS. 4 and 11

, the gripping member


18


is secured to the first and second handles


12


,


14


. For example, the outwardly extending projection


70


of handle


12


may extend through the opening


134


in the enlarged portion


130


, the underside surface of the forward protrusion


146


at the rear of the gripping member


18


may engage the upper side surface of the flange


92


of the first handle


12


, and the fastener


78


may extend through the opening


136


in the enlarged portion


132


and extend into the bore


76


formed in the threaded boss


72


. When the gripping member


18


is secured to the first and second handles


12


,


14


, the handle engaging surface


138


of the gripping member


18


is received in the exterior gripping member receiving surface


66


of the first handle


12


and the handle engaging surface


140


of the gripping member abuts bottom of the rear gripping portion


32


of the second handle


14


.




Another embodiment of the gripping member is illustrated in FIG.


9


. Gripping element


218


, as seen in

FIG. 9

, is substantially identical to gripping member


18


except for the presence of an interior supporting layer


220


. Layer


220


is fit within the same dimensions of gripping member


18


, since it fits within a recess


222


of the outer surface


224


of the gripping member


218


. Whereas the outer surface


224


can be made of a gripping material similar to gripping member


18


, such as an elastomeric material, the layer


220


is preferably made of a more rigid layer, specifically plastic, to provide structural support to the gripping member


218


and to increase the structural strength of the gripping member


218


especially in the areas of the gripping member


218


that form the bottom of the cutting device in which it is employed, such as bottom section


225


.




As seen in

FIG. 3

, a biasing member


96


, such as a spring, can be included between the handles


12


and


14


. The biasing member


96


has a front portion


98


and a rear portion


100


. At the transition between the front portion


98


and the rear portion


100


, a transverse bend


99


orients the front portion


98


at an obtuse angle with respect to the rear portion


100


.




The front portion


98


of the biasing member


96


is slightly flexed into an arcuate configuration such that the front portion


98


biases the first and second handles


12


,


14


away from one another when the annular dial


80


is in the release position thereof. In the closed, operative position of the first and second handles


12


,


14


, the front portion


98


of the biasing member


96


is biased into a generally flat configuration between the first and second handles


12


,


14


.




The front portion


98


of the biasing member


96


forms a circular opening


104


therein that is configured to receive the threaded boss


72


therethrough. The opening


104


positions the biasing member


96


in adjacent relation to the first handle


12


such that the rear portion


100


of the biasing member


96


can be supported on the flange


92


.




The rear portion


100


of the biasing member


96


is configured to facilitate replacement blade storage between the first and second handles


12


,


14


by biasing the replacement blades


21


against the inwardly extending angular surfaces


88


,


90


, as seen in FIG.


17


. The rear portion


100


of the biasing member


96


includes a tab


102


, which upwardly extends therefrom.




In the illustrated embodiment, the tab


102


is bent inwardly, toward the second handle


14


(as shown in FIG.


11


), which may facilitate “loading” of replacement blades


21


in the cutting device


10


. For example, a user may easily place the cutting edge of a replacement blade


21


between the bent tab


102


and the first handle


12


and then push the blade


20


toward the flange


92


until the cutting edge thereof engages the flange


92


. Thus, the replacement blade


21


can easily slide between the bent tab


102


and the first handle


12


so that the replacement blade


21


can be secured by the rear portion


100


of the biasing member


96


.




Other configurations for supporting replacement blades


21


can also be employed. For example, the first and second handles


12


,


14


may form numerous cavities and inwardly extending protrusions not described herein, such as, to support a blade carrier configured to carry a knife blade


20


between the first and the second members


12


,


14


so that the length of the cutting edge extending outwardly and forwardly of the first and second members


12


,


14


is adjustable. A suitable blade carrier is described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,301,428, the entirety of which is hereby incorporated into the present application by reference




Since the replacement blades


21


are identical to the knife blade


20


in construction and operation, the above description relating to the knife blade


20


will suffice for both.




Operation




The operation of the cutting device


10


will be described as follows and presents one example of the operation of the illustrated embodiment of the invention.




The first and second handles


12


,


14


can be moved between (1) the closed, operative position (

FIG. 1

) thereof in which the knife blade


20


is operatively secured between the first and second handles


12


,


14


and (2) the open, inoperative position (

FIG. 6

) thereof in which the first and second handles


12


,


14


are axially spaced from and pivoted relative to one another about the fastener assembly


16


.




As seen in

FIG. 4

, in the closed, operative position, the first and second handles


12


,


14


are secured together by the forces of the dial


80


in its tightened position on the threaded boss


72


and forcing the handle


14


against the handle


12


. The handles


12


and


14


are locked together.




The handles


12


,


14


may be moved into their respective, open, inoperative position by rotating the annular dial


80


about the boss


72


. In the illustrated embodiment, with respect to

FIGS. 2

,


5


and


6


, clockwise rotation of the annular dial


80


causes the annular dial


80


to engage the threaded boss


72


so that the dial


80


moves into the secure position thereof, i.e., the dial


80


tightens the first and second handles


12


,


14


together and moves to the left as seen in FIG.


4


. Counter-clockwise rotation of the annular dial


80


with respect to

FIGS. 2

,


5


and


6


, causes the annular dial


80


to engage the threaded boss


72


so that the dial


80


moves into the release position thereof, i.e., the dial


80


moves the first and second handles


12


,


14


away from each other as the dial


80


moves away from handles


12


and


14


and to the right as seen in FIG.


7


.




The direction of rotation for the dial


80


is exemplary in nature, for example, clockwise rotation of the annular dial


80


could move the dial into the release position thereof while counter-clockwise rotation of the annular dial


80


could move the dial


80


into the secure position thereof.




In general, a user can effect rotation of the annular dial


80


in any appropriate manner by hand or with a tool. Preferably the dial


80


is constructed and arranged to permit the user to rotate the dial between the secure and the free position with his or her thumb or finger, or alternatively, with two hands.




After rotating the dial


80


in the proper direction, for example, clockwise to move the dial


80


into the release position thereof as seen in

FIG. 7

, the forward portion


98


of the biasing member


96


can bias the first and second handles


12


,


14


apart from one another, as seen in FIG.


7


. Then, the first and second handles can be pivoted to the open, inoperative position thereof about the threaded boss


72


to the position show in FIG.


6


. In the open, inoperative position (FIG.


6


), the knife blade


20


can be removed from between the first and second handles


12


,


14


, i.e., the notches


44


can be moved so as to disengage the blade engaging protrusions


42


.




As seen in

FIG. 6

, the gripping member


18


remains stationary with respect to the first handle


12


during movement of the second handle


14


in the counter-clockwise direction as seen in FIG.


6


. This is due to the securing of the gripping member


18


to the first handle by the protruding member


146


as seen in FIG.


10


and by the attachment of the gripping member


18


to the projection


70


of the first handle as seen in FIG.


4


.




As seen in

FIG. 6

, the stop flange


109


of the second handle


14


and the angular stop surface


62


of the first handle


12


limit relative pivotal movement between the first and second handles


12


,


14


to help reduce possible damage that may be caused by opening the first and second handles


12


,


14


too far apart from one another.




If there is no knife blade


20


positioned in the front nose portion


34


of the cutting device


10


, a knife blade


20


may be positioned within the front nose portion


34


when the first and second handles


12


,


14


are pivoted into their open, inoperative position. To position the blade


20


, the notches


44


in the blade


20


are moved until the blade engaging protrusions


42


of the first handle


12


fully engage the notches


44


. The magnet


56


will help secure the blade


20


to the first handle


12


.




Then, the user may pivot the second handle


14


around the pivot member


72


and about the pivot axis


176


until the first and second handles


12


,


14


move into their closed, operative position as seen in FIG.


1


. The annular dial


80


may then be rotated in the proper direction, for example, counter-clockwise to move the manually engageable fastener into the secure position (

FIG. 4

) thereof, so that the first and second handles can operatively secure the knife blade


20


therebetween.





FIGS. 12-21







FIGS. 12-21

illustrate yet another embodiment of the invention in the form of cutting device


210


. Cutting device


210


is substantially identical to cutting device


10


set forth above except for the inclusion of an additional rear locking mechanism


270


, an additional front locking mechanism


280


, a washer


350


, and a fulcrum


290


to force the front of the handles


212


and


214


adjacent the knife blade


20


to close before the rear of the handles


212


and


214


. Accordingly, only those additional features of cutting device


210


will be discussed in detail. Additionally, like reference numerals represent similar parts throughout the several views of the drawings.




As seen in

FIGS. 12-14

, cutting device


210


includes a rear locking mechanism


270


to further secure the gripping portions


230


and


232


to each other when the cutting device


210


is in the closed, operative position. Locking mechanism


270


is a lug with a projection


272


and a thickened area


274


. The projection


272


extends from the handle


214


toward the handle


212


. The top surface


276


of the projection


272


is spaced lower than the outer surface


278


of the gripping portion


232


a distance that is substantially equal to the width of the wall


279


of the opposite handle


212


, adjacent the projection


272


. As seen in

FIG. 14

, when the cutting device


210


is in the closed, operative position, the top surface


276


of projection


272


supports the wall


279


of the handle


212


. Thus, when external pressure is applied to the wall


279


of handle


212


, the projection


272


of locking mechanism


270


will support the wall


279


and prevent the wall


279


from moving or deforming inwardly.





FIGS. 15-18

illustrate the front locking mechanism


280


, which provides additional structural support to the handles


212


and


214


during use of the cutting device


210


. Locking mechanism


280


includes a lug


282


formed on the forward end of handle


214


and a mating slot


284


formed on the forward end of handle


212


. Lug


282


extends from recessed portion


208


and upwardly from recessed portion


206


. Slot


284


is located beneath projecting flange


238


formed in the front of handle


212


above the area receiving blade


20


and forms a retaining wall


286


on the side


287


of the lug


282


facing the exterior surface


288


of the handle


214


.




As seen in

FIG. 18

, when the cutting device


210


is in the closed, operative position, the retaining wall


286


maintains the lug


282


and the handle


214


to which it is attached from being separated from the other handle


12


during use. In other words, the locking mechanism


280


prohibits the handles


212


and


214


from spreading in the area of the where the handles


212


and


214


hold the knife blade


20


. Thus, when external pressure is applied onto the blade


20


during use and urges the handles


212


and


214


toward separation, the side


287


of lug


282


contacts retaining wall


286


and further separation of the handles


212


and


214


is prevented. The locking mechanism


280


is especially useful in prohibiting separation of the handles


212


and


214


when side loads are applied to the cutting device


210


.




As seen in

FIGS. 19-21

, the fulcrum


290


is formed as a rib in the illustrated embodiment, which is positioned on the engaging surface


266


of the handle


214


where the engaging surface receives the dial or knob


80


. Although illustrated as an elongated rib, the fulcrum


290


can be any shape or configuration that serves the purpose of forcing the front


322


and


324


of the handles


212


and


214


, respectively, toward each other when the handles


212


and


214


of the cutting device are brought together into the closed, operative position and increases the clamping force against the knife blade


20


.




As seen in

FIG. 21

, as the knob


80


is turned and rotated around threaded boss


372


about pivot axis


176


, the knob


80


first contacts the tip of fulcrum


290


before contacting any other part of the handle


214


or its engaging surface


266


. In the illustrated embodiment of

FIG. 21

, an optional washer


350


is employed between the knob


80


and the engaging surface


266


to facilitate untightening of the knob


80


after the knob


80


has been securely tightened against the engaging surface


266


. Thus, in

FIG. 21

, knob


80


first contacts the tip of the fulcrum


290


through the washer


350


.




As the knob


80


is further rotated and further moves along the boss


372


and the pivot axis


176


, the fulcrum


290


forces the front


324


of handle


214


to move toward the other handle


212


before any other part of handle


214


. This movement of the front


324


toward the other handle


212


ensures that the portions of handles


212


and


214


supporting and surrounding the knife blade


20


are the first portions of the handles


212


and


214


to contact. Thus, the knife blade


20


is captured between the handles


212


and


214


as quickly as possible. Without the use of the fulcrum


290


, the entire handle


214


would be pushed to the opposite handle


212


in along a common plane


352


, which would be substantially perpendicular to the pivot axis


176


since the knob


80


would contact the entire engaging surface


266


on both sides of the boss


372


at the same time.




Once the knob


80


is fully tightened around the boss


372


, the pressure of the knob


80


on the fulcrum


290


permits an increased clamping force to be applied to the blade


20


. Further, when the knob


80


is untightened, the fulcrum


290


facilitates swiveling the handles


212


and


214


relative to each other into the open position since the knob


80


or washer


350


is contacting only the fulcrum


290


on one side of the engaging surface


266


.




While principles of the invention have been made clear in the illustrative embodiments set forth above, those skilled in the art may make various modifications to the structure, arrangement, proportion, elements, materials, and components used in the practice of the invention.




It will thus be seen that the objects of this invention have been fully and effectively accomplished. It will be realized, however, that the foregoing preferred specific embodiments have been shown and described for the purpose of illustrating the functional and structural principles of this invention and are subject to change without departure from such principles. Therefore, this invention includes all modifications encompassed within the spirit and scope of the following claims and the disclosure above.



Claims
  • 1. A cutting device comprising:first and second handles coupled to one another such that said first and second handles can pivot relative to each other about a pivot axis between an open position in which a cavity formed between said first and second handles is open and accessible to a user and a closed position in which said cavity is closed, said first and second handles being permanently fastened to each other; a securing and releasing mechanism mounted for rotation about said pivot axis such that said securing and releasing mechanism rotates between a secure position in which said first and second handles are fixedly secured to each other and a release position in which said first and second handles are free to pivot about said pivot axis in a permanently fastened manner between said closed position and said open position, said securing and releasing mechanism being limited to the extent to which said securing and releasing mechanism can move away from said secure position so as to be unreleasably attached about said pivot axis; and a first knife blade being secured between said first and second handles.
  • 2. A cutting device according to claim 1, whereinsaid first and second handles are permanently fastened to each other by a fastener extending along said pivot axis.
  • 3. A cutting device according to claim 1, whereinsaid first and second handles are permanently fastened to each other by a rivet.
  • 4. A cutting device according to claim 1, further comprising:an integral, one-piece elastomeric member coupled to said first and second handles and overlapping said first and second handles.
  • 5. A cutting device according to claim 1, whereinsaid cavity includes a first recess containing said first knife blade and a second recess containing a plurality of replacement knife blades.
  • 6. A cutting device according to claim 1, whereinsaid first and second handles are biased apart from one another in the direction of said pivot axis by a biasing member.
  • 7. A cutting device according to claim 5, whereinsaid cavity includes a third recess, and said first and second handles are biased apart from one another in the direction of said pivot axis by a biasing member positioned within said third recess.
  • 8. A cutting device according to claim 1, whereinsaid securing and releasing mechanism includes a knob, said knob being rotatably movable along a threaded shaft positioned along said pivot axis.
  • 9. A cutting device according to claim 8, whereinsaid threaded shaft protrudes from said first handle along said pivot axis.
  • 10. A cutting device according to claim 8, whereinsaid knob protrudes from said second handle and is configured to be accessed and manually operated by the user when said first and second handles are in said closed position.
  • 11. A cutting device according to claim 1, whereineach of said first and second handles includes a locking mechanism for securing said first and second handles in said closed position.
  • 12. A cutting device according to claim 11, whereinsaid locking mechanism of said first handle includes a recess and said locking mechanism of said second handle includes a projection.
  • 13. A cutting device according to claim 1, whereinsaid second handle includes a locking mechanism for securing said first and second handles in said closed position.
  • 14. A cutting device according to claim 13, whereinsaid locking mechanism is a projection.
  • 15. A cutting device according to claim 1, further comprising:a fulcrum coupled to said securing and releasing mechanism permitting one end of each of said first and second handles to contact each other prior to an opposite end of each of said first and second handles as said securing and releasing mechanism rotates to said secure position.
  • 16. A cutting device according to claim 15, whereinsaid fulcrum is a rib attached to said second handle.
  • 17. A cutting device comprising:first and second handles coupled together such that said first and second handles can pivot relative to each other about a pivot axis between an open position in which a cavity formed between said first and second handles is open and accessible to a user and a closed position in which said cavity is closed, said first handle having a first side portion and said second handle having a second side portion, which is opposite to said first side portion; a first knife blade being secured between said first and second handles; and a gripping member having a gripping surface formed of elastomeric material and coupled to at least one of said first and second handles, said gripping surface having a first side section, a second side section, and a bottom section positioned between said first and second side sections, said first side portion of said first handle and said first side section of said gripping surface forming a first side of said cutting device, and said second side portion of said second handle and said second side section of said gripping surface forming a second side of said cutting device, which is opposite to said first side of said cutting device, and said first and second handles being formed from material different than said elastomeric material of said gripping surface.
  • 18. A cutting device according to claim 17, whereinsaid gripping surface is a one-piece, integral element.
  • 19. A cutting device according to claim 17, whereinsaid gripping member includes a supporting element beneath said gripping surface.
  • 20. A cutting device according to claim 17, whereinsaid elastomeric material is rubber.
  • 21. A cutting device according to claim 17, further comprising:a securing and releasing mechanism mounted for rotation about said pivot axis such that said securing and releasing mechanism rotates between a secure position in which said first and second handles are fixedly secured to each other and a release position in which said first and second handles are free to pivot about said pivot axis in a permanently fastened manner between said closed position and said open position, said securing and releasing mechanism being limited to the extent to which said securing and releasing mechanism can move away from said secure position so as to be unreleasably attached about said pivot axis.
  • 22. A cutting device comprising:first and second handle members coupled to one another such that said first and second handle members can pivot relative to each other about a pivot axis between an open position in which a cavity formed between said first and second handle members is open and accessible to a user and a closed position in which said cavity is closed, said first handle member having a first side portion, an opposite second side portion, and a bottom portion positioned between said first and second side portion, said first and second side portions extending upwardly from said bottom portion to define, along with said bottom portion, a blade storage pocket of said cavity, said first side portion of said first handle member forming a first side of said cutting device, said second side portion of said first handle member and said second handle member forming a second side of said cutting device, said second handle member configured such that in said open position, said second handle member is pivoted away from said pocket to permit access to said pocket, while in said closed position, said second handle member blocks access to said pocket; and a first knife blade being secured between said first and second handle members.
  • 23. A cutting device according to claim 22, whereinsaid first handle member includes a first handle element and a gripping element, with said gripping element being formed by said first and second side portions and said bottom portion.
  • 24. A cutting device according to claim 23, whereinsaid gripping element is formed of elastomeric material.
  • 25. A cutting device according to claim 32, whereinsaid first side portion of said first handle member includes an inner inclined surface which is inclined relative to said plane.
  • 26. A cutting device according to claim 22, further comprising:a plurality of knife blades positioned within said pocket.
  • 27. A cutting device according to claim 22, whereinat least one of said plurality of knife blades extends outside said pocket and above said second side portion.
  • 28. A cutting device according to claim 22, further comprising:a means for securing said first and second handles rigidly in said closed position by hand and for permitting said first and second handles to move to said open position by hand.
  • 29. A cutting device according to claim 21, whereinsaid gripping member includes a protecting portion overlapping said securing and releasing mechanism.
  • 30. A cutting device according to claim 17, whereineach of said first and second side sections of said gripping member extend upwardly from said bottom section of said gripping portion to approximately half way to a top of said cutting device.
  • 31. A cutting device according to claim 23, whereineach of said first and second side portions of said gripping element extend upwardly from said bottom portion of said gripping element to approximately half way to a top of said cutting device.
  • 32. A cutting device according to claim 22, whereinsaid bottom portion is split by a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said pivot axis, and said first and second side portions are positioned on opposite sides of said plane.
  • 33. A utility knife comprising:first and second handle members pivotally connected to one another, said members being pivotally movable between opened and closed positions about a pivot axis, said handle member being lockable in said closed position, said first handle member including a rear portion having laterally spaced, vertical side wall portions and a bottom wall portion defining a blade storage pocket, said second handle member having a rearward portion for closing off said blade storage pocket, said bottom wall portion extending transversely between said vertical side wall portions and being intersected by a plane that is substantially perpendicular to said pivot axis, each of said vertical side wall portions being positioned on an opposite side of said plane.
  • 34. A utility knife according to claim 33, whereinsaid rear portion of said first handle member has an outer elastomeric grip on said side wall portions and said bottom wall portion.
  • 35. A utility knife according to claim 34, whereinsaid side wall portions and said bottom wall portion comprise an underlying plastic layer.
  • 36. A utility knife according to claim 35, whereinone of said side wall portions comprises a metal wall structure underlying said plastic layer.
  • 37. A utility knife according to claim 36, whereinsaid second handle member is made of metal.
  • 38. A cutting device according to claim 17, whereineach of said first side portion of said first handle and said first side section of said gripping surface form an exterior surface of said first side of said cutting device for contact with a user's hand when said first and second handle members are in said closed position, and each of said second side portion of said second handle and said second side section of said gripping surface form a second exterior surface of said second side of said cutting device for contact with a user's hand when said first and second handle members are in said closed position.
  • 39. A cutting device according to claim 22, whereinsaid first side portion of said first handle member forms an exterior surface of said first side of said cutting device for contact with a user's hand when said first and second handle members are in said closed position, and each of said second side portion of said first handle member and said second handle member forms an exterior surface of said second side of said cutting device for contact with a user's hand when said first and second handle members are in said closed position.
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