This application claims the benefit of application for Chinese Utility Model ZL201820097377.7, filed Jan. 19, 2018, now Chinese Utility Model CN207874277U, issued Sep. 18, 2018, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
Embodiments of the present invention are generally related to knives and, in particular, a utility knife with a selectively-extendable blade.
Utility knives and box cutters often employ a mechanism for extending a blade from a housing and a release mechanism for retracting the blade into the housing. The housing usually comprises a hollow portion that accommodates a slidable blade carrier that secures a razor blade. The mechanism for extending the blade is commonly a sliding actuator positioned outside the housing and, thus, engageable with a user's thumb, wherein movement of the actuator either extends the blade from the housing or retracts the blade into the housing. Some utility knives are indexed, i.e., the blade may be moved between one of several locked positions, including fully retracted and fully extended. A common utility knife is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,621,425.
Another type of utility knife provides the ability to automatically retract the blade, wherein the blade is normally retracted in the housing and requires the user to apply pressure on the actuator to maintain the blade in a fully or partially deployed state. A spring interconnecting the housing and the blade carrier automatically retracts the blade upon actuator release. Spring tension may be such that when the blade is extended and inserted into the material being cut, e.g., cardboard, frictional influences between the blade and the material will maintain the blade in the extended position. Automatically retractable utility knives are described, for example, in U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,139,939 and 5,012,581.
It is a long-felt need to provide a utility knife with an automatically-retractable blade that can be selectively locked in an extended, deployed configuration. This disclosure describes a utility knife that employs a selectively-extendable and automatically-retractable blade that also includes additional tools and features.
It is one aspect of some embodiments of the present invention to provide a utility knife having a selectively-extendable and retractable blade. The blade, which may be a razor blade, is deployed when a user engages a sliding actuator interconnected to a blade housing. In a first position of use, the blade is concealed within the blade housing and the sliding actuator is located adjacent to a rearward end of the blade housing. In a second position of use, the sliding actuator is moved towards the forward end of the housing, which causes at least a portion of the blade to extend from the forward end. The blade may be locked in the second position of use. As one of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate, a utility knife of this type possesses enhanced safety as a user's hand and fingers are located away from the blade as it is deployed and retracted. Stated differently, gripping the housing and moving the sliding actuator with one's thumb keeps the user's hand and fingers engaged to the housing and away from the extending or extended blade.
It is another aspect of some embodiments of the present invention to provide an ergonomic blade housing. The blade housing of some embodiments of the present invention include a top surface with a plurality of gripping ridges. To further enhance comfort, the bottom surface may include an indentation that accommodates at least one finger. In one embodiment, the knife housing provides a forward indentation that acts as a finger choil that increases user safety by obstructing finger movement towards an extended blade. Further, the sliding actuator may have a contoured outer surface, which also may include a plurality of gripping ridges that facilitates thumb engagement.
As mentioned above, the extended blade may be locked. Accordingly, the sliding actuator of some embodiments of the present invention includes an operatively-interconnected button that, when depressed, releases a blade lock which allows the blade to retract into the housing. The release button may be conformed to completely or partially merge with the outer surface of the sliding actuator which allows the user to tactility appreciate when the blade release button has been depressed.
The housing of some embodiments of the present invention accommodate other features such as a belt or pocket clip that can also be used as a money clip. Further, the housing may include a hole configured to receive a cord, chain, ring, carabiner, or similar device. In some embodiments, the housing has portions molded to provide a flathead (i.e., slotted), Phillips, square, hex, Torx®, or other common screwdriver tip profile. Other features may be incorporated into the housing such as a compass, a USB computer memory storage device means, a flashlight, a strobe light, a bottle opener, a flint, a laser pointer, a whistle, a means for storing or directing mace or pepper spray, a pillbox, a medical ID, a battery, etc.
It is still yet another aspect of some embodiments of the present invention to provide a utility knife that employs a lockable blade carrier positioned within the housing. The blade carrier of one embodiment of the present invention is configured to accommodate blades of various sizes and shapes. For example, the blade carrier may be configured to accommodate trapezoid-shaped razor blades often called “utility razors.” These blades commonly employ at least one notch at an upper surface and a sharp edge on an opposite end. The blade carrier may include at least one blade maintaining protrusion that engages the at least one notch. The blade is further maintained by at least one protrusion, or “foot,” provided on the lower surface of the blade carrier. The blade carrier may also include a selectively-deflectable portion with an upper tab extending therefrom. The upper tab is interconnected to the release button, wherein the selectively-deflectable portion of the blade carrier is moved when the release button is depressed. Movement of the release button and interconnected tab unlocks the blade carrier and allows it to retract into the housing, which will be described in further detail below.
The blade carrier is interconnected to a spring, or similarly-functioning biasing device, that is also interconnected to a rearward point in the housing interior. For example, blade housing may include an inwardly-extending post configured to interconnect to one end of the spring, wherein the opposite end of the spring is interconnected to the blade carrier. In operation, the user elongates a spring by moving the sliding actuator towards the forward end of the utility knife, which extends the blade carrier and interconnected blade out of the blade housing. The blade carrier is locked relative to the housing when the blade is fully or partially extended from the forward end of the housing. The lock, thus, maintains the spring in a stretched state, wherein release of the blade carrier from the housing as described above will allow the spring to relax and draw the blade into the housing. Again, when the release button is pressed, a portion of the blade carrier of one embodiment of the present invention is flexed laterally relative to the longitudinal axis of the utility knife which releases the blade carrier from its lock so the spring can relax and draw the blade into the blade housing. Because the user's thumb is positioned adjacent to the sliding actuator and associated with the release button during this operation, the speed of blade retraction can be controlled by application of thumb pressure.
Although a coil spring is shown and described herein, those of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate other biasing devices can be used to draw the blade into the blade housing. For example, as razor blades are commonly constructed of ferromagnetic materials, a magnet, such as a rare earth magnet, may be employed at or near the rearward end of the housing. Releasing the blade carrier will cause the blade to succumb to the magnetic force and be drawn into the housing. Depending on the strength of the magnet/razor interaction, the user may have to tilt the forward end of the utility knife upwardly to allow gravity to initiate movement of the razor blade towards the magnet. The magnet maintains the stored blade in the rearward position. Alternatively, a resilient member not comprised of a coil spring may also be used. For example, a rubber band may be used that functions similar to the coil spring described above. Rubber bands would be easier to replace and less susceptible to oxidation.
Other embodiments provide multiple blade locks at the forward end and rearward end of the housing, wherein the blade release button would have to be pressed to deploy and retract the blade. The same or similar mechanism used to deflect a portion of the blade carrier could be used wherein locks would be provided adjacent to the forward and rearward ends of the blade housing. One of ordinary skill in the art will appreciate this aspect of the present invention may be employed by knives having multiple locking locations that allow the blade to be deployed incrementally to fit the user's needs. Furthermore, having a lock at the rearward end of the housing would require the user initiate blade deployment by depressing the primary release button, depressing a release button provided at the rearward end of the sliding actuator, or by overcoming some resistance to forward sliding actuator movement. This feature may be useful to prevent unintended deployment of the blade if the spring or alternative biasing member is omitted, damaged or broken.
Other features that could be employed with the utility knife of some embodiments of the present invention include utilizing a scraper or flint instead of a blade. Indeed, any application that calls for retractability, or where retractability would be beneficial, is contemplated by embodiments of the present invention. For example, the blade may be replaced with a magnifying glass, a mirror, a comb, etc. The housing described above may be made of metal for enhanced durability. But if some applications require reduced weight, plastic or composite may be used. Further, the sliding actuator may be also provided on either side of the housing to accommodate left-handed and right-handed users. The housing may also be configured to store one or more replacement blades.
It is one aspect of some embodiments of the present invention to provide a utility knife with a selectively-deployable blade, comprising: a housing with a forward end and a rearward end, the housing further comprising a first portion and a second portion, the first portion and the second portion being selectively interconnectable; a sliding actuation member operatively associated with at least one of the first portion and the second portion of the housing, the sliding actuation member having a first position of use adjacent to the rearward end and a second position of use adjacent to the forward end; a release button operatively interconnected to the sliding actuation member and configured to move therewith; a blade carrier positioned within the housing, the blade carrier adapted to accept and maintain a blade, the blade carrier having a selectively-deflectable portion with a protrusion extending therefrom that is interconnected to the release button, and the selectively-deflectable portion having a first position of use wherein a portion of the release button is configured to be captured by a locking portion associated with an inner surface of the housing, and a second position of use wherein the selectively-deflectable portion is flexed such that the portion of the release button is removed from the locking portion; a biasing member associated with at least one of the first portion and the second portion of the housing and the blade carrier, the biasing member configured to move the blade carrier toward the rearward end when the selectively-deflectable portion of the blade carrier is moved to the second position of use; wherein moving the sliding actuating member towards the forward end moves the carrier from a location adjacent to the rearward end to a forward end of the housing; and wherein movement of the release button moves the selectively-deflectable portion of the blade carrier from the first position of use to the second position of use.
It is yet another aspect of some embodiments of the present invention to provide a utility knife, comprising: a housing with a forward end and a rearward end; a blade carrier positioned within the housing, the blade carrier adapted to accept and maintain a blade, the blade carrier having a selectively-deflectable member that is configured to move from a first position of use wherein an upper portion of the blade carrier is captured by a lock associated with a forward end of the housing, and a second position of use wherein the selectively-deflectable member is moved from the lock; a biasing member associated with a rearward end of the housing, the biasing member configured to move the blade carrier toward the rearward end when the selectively-deflectable member of the blade carrier is moved to the second position of use; an actuation member operatively associated with the housing, the actuation member having a first position of use adjacent to the rearward end and a second position of use adjacent to the forward end, and wherein moving the actuation member moves the blade carrier from a location adjacent to the rearward end to a forward end of the housing; and a release button operatively interconnected to the actuation member and configured to move therewith, the release button interconnected to the upper portion of the blade carrier, wherein movement of the release button moves the selectively-deflectable member of the blade carrier from the first position of use to the second position of use.
The Summary of the Invention is neither intended nor should it be construed as being representative of the full extent and scope of the present invention. That is, these and other aspects and advantages will be apparent from the disclosure of the invention(s) described herein. Further, the above-described embodiments, aspects, objectives, and configurations are neither complete nor exhaustive. As will be appreciated, other embodiments of the invention are possible using, alone or in combination, one or more of the features set forth above or described below. Moreover, references made herein to “the present invention” or aspects thereof should be understood to mean certain embodiments of the present invention and should not necessarily be construed as limiting all embodiments to a particular description. The present invention is set forth in various levels of detail in the Summary of the Invention as well as in the attached drawings and the Detailed Description of the Invention and no limitation as to the scope of the present invention is intended by either the inclusion or non-inclusion of elements, components, etc. in this Summary of the Invention. Additional aspects of the present invention will become more readily apparent from the Detail Description, particularly when taken together with the drawings.
The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification, illustrate embodiments of the invention and together with the general description of the inventions given above and the detailed description of the drawings given below, serve to explain the principles of these inventions.
To assist in the understanding of one embodiment of the present invention the following list of components and associated numbering found in the drawings is provided herein:
It should be understood that the drawings are not necessarily to scale. In certain instances, details that are not necessary for an understanding of the invention or that render other details difficult to perceive may have been omitted. It should be understood, of course, that the invention is not necessarily limited to the particular embodiments illustrated herein.
The housing of some embodiments of the present invention employs various components to increase functionality. For example, the housing may include a belt clip 38, which can also be used as a money clip. The belt clip 38 is configured to selectively engage the user's pocket or belt. The housing may also include a hole 42 configured to receive a keychain, a lanyard, a carabiner, etc., which provides additional storage options. Further, some embodiments of the present invention include tools integrated into the housing. For example, a flathead screwdriver 46 may be integrated into at least one of the forward or rear housing portions. Similarly, a Phillips head screwdriver 50 may also be integrated into the housing.
The housing accommodates a blade 54, which may be a trapezoidal-shaped razor blade, configured to move out of the housing by selective movement of the sliding member 58 that is operatively associated with a slot 60 provided in the front housing portion 6. Blade retraction is accomplished by actuating a release button 62 associated with the sliding member 58. More specifically, blade retraction is accomplished by way of a biasing member 66 that pulls the blade 54 into the housing once the blade release button 62 is depressed. Moving the sliding member 58 toward arrow B will move the blade 54 out of the housing, while depressing the release button 62 in a direction of arrow A will allow the sliding member 58 to move into the housing in the direction of arrow C. In operation, the user engages a rearward surface 70 of the sliding member 58 with their thumb and biases the sliding member 58 towards the forward end 22 of the utility knife 2, thereby extending the blade 54. To retract the blade 54, the user engages the release button 62. Pressing the release button 62 releases the blade 54 from a lock provided within the housing, which allows the biasing member to contract and pull the blade into the housing. Preferably, depression of the release button 42 will initiate full retraction of the blade (see
Again, referring to
In operation, when the user moves the sliding member 58 within its slot 60 towards the forward end of the housing, the operatively-interconnected release button 62 and the interconnected blade carrier 74 will move within the blade housing. To increase stability of this motion, some embodiments of the present invention employ an upper groove 154 and a lower groove 158 configured to receive the forward/rear protrusions and bottom feet, respectively. As the blade carrier 74 moves forward, the biased deflectable portion 106 urges the locking face 146 against the inner wall 150. Eventually, forward motion of the sliding member 58 will locate the release button 62 over a lock recess 162 provided in the front housing 6 and the deflectable portion 106 will force the release button 62 into the lock recess 162. Here, the biasing member 66 is elongated, which generates tension that would normally retract the blade 54. The spring tension generated by locking the blade carrier is counteracted by interaction of a locking wall 166 associated with the lock recess 162 with a rear face 170 of the release button 62. Actuating the release button 62 will remove the rear face 170 from the locking wall 166 and allow the biasing member 66 to retract the blade carrier 74.
More specifically, depression of an extension 174 protruding from the release button 62 will move the release button laterally into the housing. This pressure will move the deflectable portion 106 toward arrow E (see
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The front housing portion 6 includes a lateral opening 206. When the sliding member is moved to the forward end of the front housing portion 6 with the blade removed, the forward section 98 will be visible. Replacing the blade is achieved by using the forward section 98 to guide a tip of the razor blade onto the blade carrier 74. Depression of the release button 62, while maintaining the forward position of the sliding member, will move the deflectable portion laterally into the pocket 202. This configuration allows the blade to be positioned on the feet of the blade carrier and allow the notches to be aligned with the front protrusion 110 and rear protrusion 114 as the blade is moved into the housing. As pressure is removed from the release button 62, the deflectable portion 106 will relax and the front protrusion 110 and the rear protrusion 114 will seat within their respective notches, thereby securing the blade to the blade carrier 74. The rear housing portion 10 may include an opening consistent with the lateral opening 206 of the front housing portion 6, wherein a bottle opener is formed at the forward end of the housing when the blade is retracted.
While various embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail, it is apparent that modifications and alterations of those embodiments will occur to those skilled in the art. It is to be expressly understood that such modifications and alterations are within the scope and spirit of the present invention, as set forth in the following claims. Further, it is to be understood that the invention(s) described herein is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangement of components set forth in the preceding description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “comprising,” or “having” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
This application also claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/619,904, filed Jan. 21, 2018, the entirety of which is incorporated by reference herein.
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