The present invention relates generally to knives and, in particular, a utility knife with a safety mechanism for controlling the release of a blade cover from an extended position.
Various blades, knives, box cutters and the like (collectively, “tools”) are known, some of which are provided with blade covers. Typically, such blade covers need to be removed or, if mechanically coupled to the tool, manipulated in position by the user in order to expose the blade for use. Proximity of the blade cover to the blade sometimes makes is hazardous for a user of the tool to remove or manipulate the position of the blade cover. Accordingly, it would be useful to be able to provide a utility knife or other tool with a safety mechanism for controlling the release of a blade cover from an extended position.
In an example embodiment, a utility knife includes a handle, a blade assembly secured to the handle, a blade cover mechanically coupled to the handle facilitating manipulability of the blade cover to an extended position over the blade assembly, and a slider that is repositionable along the handle to release the blade cover from the extended position, the slider being pivotally coupled to the blade assembly. In an example embodiment, the handle includes a base portion with a protrusion (e.g., shaped for functioning as a tape splitter). In an example embodiment, the blade cover is pivotally coupled to the blade assembly. In an example embodiment, the slider includes one or more buttons that extend through the handle, at least one of the buttons extending through a top side of the handle opposite a blade cutting edge of the blade assembly. In an example embodiment, the slider includes three buttons that extend through the handle. In an example embodiment, the utility knife further includes a mechanism for urging the blade cover toward the extended position. For example, the mechanism includes a spring. In an example embodiment, the utility knife further includes a push rod that is mechanically coupled to the blade cover, and a stop inside the handle; wherein the slider is configured to manipulate the push rod in relation to the stop. For example, the slider mechanism includes a lifter member that bears against the push rod when the slider is moved into a position that releases the blade cover. For example, the slider includes a return spring that imparts a force tending to urge the slider away from the position that releases the blade cover.
In an example embodiment, a utility knife includes a handle, a blade assembly secured to the handle, a blade cover mechanically coupled to the handle facilitating manipulability of the blade cover to an extended position over the blade assembly, a stop in the handle, a push rod that is mechanically coupled to the blade cover and configured such that the push rod is positioned adjacent to the stop when the blade cover is in the extended position, and a lifter member that is pivotally movable within the handle to engage with and reposition the push rod in relation to the stop such that the blade cover is released from the extended position. In an example embodiment, the handle includes a base portion with a protrusion (e.g., shaped for functioning as a tape splitter). In an example embodiment, the blade cover is pivotally coupled to blade assembly. In an example embodiment, the lifter member is pivotally coupled to the blade assembly. In an example embodiment, the push rod includes a safety tooth that fits within a recess in the handle when the blade cover is in the extended position and pressure is applied to the blade cover thereby preventing the lifter member from lifting the push rod. In an example embodiment, the push rod is entirely rigid. In an example embodiment, the utility knife further includes a spring connected between the blade assembly and the push rod. In an example embodiment, the utility knife further includes one or more buttons that are connected to the lifter member and repositionable along the handle to pivot the lifter member. For example, one of the buttons extends through a top side of the handle opposite a blade cutting edge of the blade assembly.
In an example embodiment, a utility knife includes a handle, a blade assembly secured to the handle, a blade cover mechanically coupled to the handle, a push rod inside the handle, a slider mechanism mechanically coupled to the push rod, the slider mechanism being movable in relation to the housing such that the push rod is allowed to move within the handle to facilitate locking the blade cover in an extended position over the blade assembly and unlocking the blade cover from the extended position, and a spring configured to urge the blade cover toward the extended position. In an example embodiment, the handle includes a base portion with a protrusion (e.g., shaped for functioning as a tape splitter). In an example embodiment, the push rod is entirely rigid. In an example embodiment, the spring is connected to the push rod. In an example embodiment, the spring is connected between the push rod and the blade assembly. In an example embodiment, the blade cover is pivotally connected to the blade assembly. In an example embodiment, the slider mechanism is pivotally connected to the blade assembly. In an example embodiment, the slider mechanism includes a lifter member for releasing the blade cover from the extended position by repositioning the push rod in relation to a portion of the handle. For example, the portion of the handle is a stop. In an example embodiment, the slider mechanism includes a return spring biased to urge the slider mechanism away from a slider position that releases the blade cover from the extended position. In an example embodiment, the slider mechanism includes one or more buttons that extend through the handle. For example, one of the buttons extends through a top side of the handle opposite a blade cutting edge of the blade assembly.
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In this example embodiment, and referring also to FIGS. 7 and 7A-7E, the blade cover 116 includes cylindrical channels 150 which are on opposite sides of the blade cover 116 as shown. In this example embodiment, the blade cover 116 (made, for example, from plastic) includes a left side wall 152 and a right side wall 154 and a perimeter wall 156 which joins the side walls 152 and 154 as shown. Edges of the side walls 152 and 154 and the perimeter wall 156 define an opening boundary 158 of the blade cover 116. In this example embodiment, the blade cover 116 also includes cylindrical channels 160 on opposite sides of the blade cover 116 as shown. In this example embodiment of the subassembly 104, the cylindrical channels 150 of the blade cover 116 are sized to receive the bearings 138 of the blade assembly 114 from inside the side walls 152 and 154. In this example embodiment, the cylindrical channels 150 of the blade cover 116 are sized to receive the guard pivots 132 from opposite sides of the blade cover 116, thereby pivotally securing the blade cover 116 to the handle 102. The guard pivots 132 are, in turn, sized to receive the bearings 138. Thus, in this example embodiment, the guard pivots 132 are positioned in the annular channels 140, receive the bearings 138 (to support the subassembly 104), and pivotally support the blade cover 116 thereabout. Accordingly, the blade cover 116 is pivotally coupled to the blade assembly 114.
In this example embodiment, and referring also to FIGS. 9 and 9A-9E, the slider 118 (made, for example, from plastic) includes a left side 162, a right side 164, and a top side 166 which joins the left and right sides 162, 164 together to provide a frame structure. The previously mentioned cylindrical channels 146 are provided through the left and right sides 162, 164 as shown and are sized to receive the bearings 142 for pivotally securing the slider 118 to the blade assembly 114. In this example embodiment, buttons 168, 170 and 172 are provided on the left side 162, right side 164, and top side 166, respectively. In this example embodiment, the slider 118 includes a lifter member (or lifter) 174 attached to the left side 162 as shown. In this example embodiment, the slider 118 includes a return spring 176 attached to the right side 164 as shown. As discussed below, the return spring 176 imparts a force tending to urge the slider 118 away from a position that releases the blade cover 116.
In this example embodiment, and referring also to FIGS. 10 and 10A-10F, the push rod 120 (made, for example, from plastic) is provided with a cylindrical channel 178 that is sized to receive the shaft 124. The push rod 120 is pivotally coupled to the blade cover 116 by aligning the cylindrical channel 178 (of the push rod 120) with the cylindrical channels 160 (of the blade cover 116) and inserting the shaft 124 into the channels (e.g., as shown in
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In an example embodiment, the lifter member 174 is pivotally movable within the handle 102 (e.g., pivotally coupled to the blade assembly 114) to engage with and reposition the push rod 120 in relation to the stop 188 such that the blade cover 116 is released from the extended position. In an example embodiment, the slider 118 is configured to manipulate the push rod 120 in relation to the stop 188.
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Although the present invention has been described in terms of the example embodiments above, numerous modifications and/or additions to the above-described embodiments would be readily apparent to one skilled in the art. It is intended that the scope of the present invention extend to all such modifications and/or additions.
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 11/539,839, entitled “Utility Knife”, filed on Oct. 9, 2006 now U.S. Pat. No. 7,774,942, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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