Knives in which the blade is held between a base of a blade support and a blade cover are known in the art. In a closed position of the blade cover, the blade is held firmly in the blade support and in an open position the blade can be removed from the blade support. In normal operation, housing surfaces prevent the blade cover from being accidentally moved into the open position. The blade cover can be moved into the open position by opening the housing.
Such a knife is known from DE 37 36 968 [U.S. Pat. No. 4,899,443].
It is an object of the invention to provide a knife in which the blade change can be performed easier and safer.
The object is achieved by a knife having the features of claim 1.
The knife comprises a housing and a blade support for holding a blade. The blade support is movable between a retracted position in which the blade support is moved by a reset device up to a stop of the housing, and at least the cutting edge of the blade is inaccessible to the user within the housing and a fully advanced position. The fully advanced position may be, for example, a cutting position.
The blade support comprises a base and a blade cover movable between a closed position and an open position relative to the base. In the closed position, the base and the blade cover are relatively positioned such that the blade is firmly held in a blade seat between the base and the blade cover. In the open position, the base and the blade cover are positioned relative to each other such that a blade change can be performed. The base is displaceable, for example, between the retracted position and the advanced position. The base and/or the blade cover has, for example, a formation that works together with a formation of the blade to hold the blade in the intended position in the blade seat of the blade support.
A guide assembly of the knife has a first guide formation on the blade cover and a second guide formation on the housing. The second guide formation form a primary guide surface and a secondary guide surface that work together with at least one counter surface of the first guide formation. The blade cover is held in the closed position when the counter surface works together with the primary guide surface. The blade cover is held in the open position when the counter surface works together with the secondary guide surface.
For example, the knife may include a plurality of pairs of first and a second guide formation working together. The first guide formation are provided, for example, on two opposite sides of the blade cover and the second guide formation, for example, at correspondingly spaced positions of the base.
In particular, the first guide formation have a first counter surface and a second counter surface. The first counter surface works together with the first guide surface and the second counter surface works together with the second guide surface.
An advantage of the invention is that the blade cover remains in the respectively set position, i.e., open position or closed position, and does not unintentionally move out of this position. This results in much easier handling when changing the blade. In addition, the blade change can be performed safer, because the parts of the knife are kept in defined positions. For example, the user does not have to hold the blade cover in the open position.
For example, the first guide formation and the second guide formation work together in the retracted position of the blade support. That is, the first guide formation and the second guide formation work together when the blade support has been displaced by the reset device to the retracted position. Alternatively, however, the first guide formation and the second guide formation may also work together in a position between the retracted and the advanced positions.
For example, the blade cover is pivotable relative to the base between the closed position and the open position. With the pivotal mounting, it is possible, for example, to hold the blade cover in the respective position by initiating a force in the arm of a one-armed lever or in one of the arms of a two-armed lever that forms the blade cover.
The second guide formation are, for example, on the base. They may be configured, for example, on the housing of the base.
The first guide surface and the second guide surface are separated from each other, for example, by at least one wall. For example, the first guide surface and the second guide surface meet at a ridge.
For example, the primary guide surface and the secondary guide surface form a guide track, and the first guide formation is movable on the guide track between engagement with the primary guide surface and the secondary guide surface. The guide track corresponds to a control cam, with which the blade cover is moved into the open position or in the closed position and held in this position.
For example, the blade support must be moved out of the retracted position in order to move the first guide formation between engagement with the primary guide surface and engagement with the secondary guide surface. For example, the blade support has to be moved somewhat in the direction of the advanced position on its movement path in order to change between the contact of the first guide surface with the first counter surface and the second guide surface with the second counter surface. For example, the first guide formation and the second guide formation have to get over a ridge.
The surfaces working together, i.e., for example, the first guide surface and the first counter surface and/or the second guide surface and the second counter surface, for example, are configured obliquely to the actuating direction and form a motion converter. With a force on the blade cover in a first direction, the blade support is then automatically moved in a second direction in order to be able to perform the change between the contact of first guide surface and first counter surface and second guide surface and second counter surface.
The housing of the knife includes, for example, a base and a cover. For example, the blade support is movably guided at the base between the retracted position and the advanced position. For example, in the retracted position, the blade support has only one degree of freedom in the direction of the advanced position.
The cover forms, for example, a front housing part in the direction of a longitudinal axis of the knife, and the base forms a rear housing part.
The fully advanced position of the blade support is, for example, a cutting position in which the blade projects from an opening of the housing.
At least one housing part of the housing is, for example, detachable such that the housing can be opened and a blade change can be performed. The detachable housing part forms, for example, a sleeve that encloses the blade support on all sides or only a side wall of the housing in the form of a plate.
Further advantages will become apparent from the description of an embodiment shown schematically in the drawing. It shows in:
The knife as a whole is designated by the reference numeral 10 in the figures. Like reference numerals in the various figures indicate corresponding features, even if lower-case letters are added or omitted.
A blade support 18 for holding a blade 19 is movable between a retracted position shown in
The retracted position is shown in
The blade support 18 comprises a base 23 and a blade cover 24. The base 23 is mounted on the base 12 so that it can be displaced in the directions x1 and x2 between the retracted and advanced positions. The reset device 22 is attached to the base 23 so that it is loaded in the direction x2. The blade cover 24 is pivotally mounted to the base 23 in directions u1 and u2 relative to the base 23.
In
For example, in
The first guide formation 26 work together with a second guide formation 28 of the guide device 27, which are configured on the base 12. The first guide formation 26 are formed in the present embodiment of projections 29a and 29b of the blade cover 24, which extend approximately at right angles to the movement direction x1, x2 of the blade support 18 in the directions z1 or z2. The projections 29 are formed integrally with the second holder 24.
The second guide formation 28 comprise (see
In
In
From
The secondary counter surface 35 and the secondary guide surface 31 are inclined to the x-axis of the moving directions x1 and x2 approximately at an angle of β=45°, such that a force on the blade cover 24 in the direction u2, i.e., in the direction of the closed position, effects a displacement of the blade support 18 in the direction x1. The angles α and β can be the same size or different.
The blade support 18 has two arms 44 provided with a hook 45 (see
After the cover 13 has been removed from the base 12 of
In this case, the first guide formation 26 and the second guide formation 28 move relative to each other such that the primary counter surface 34 and the primary guide surface 30 are disengaged. Then, according to
When the blade cover 24 is moved into the open position, as shown in
The blade 19 is then held again between the base 23 and the blade cover 24 in the closed position of the blade support 18. The primary guide surface 30 again contacts the primary counter surface 34 and secures the closed position. In addition, the blade support 18 is held firmly by the reset device 22 on the base 12.
After the cover 13 has been moved again in the direction x2 on the housing seat 42 on the base 12 and the latch element 16 has moved into engagement with the recess 17, the knife is ready to use for a cutting operation again.
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10 2017 009 630 | Oct 2017 | DE | national |
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4899443 | Beermann | Feb 1990 | A |
7784189 | Polei | Aug 2010 | B2 |
7784199 | Polei | Aug 2010 | B2 |
8468702 | Doeren | Jun 2013 | B2 |
9770833 | Schekalla | Sep 2017 | B2 |
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102005049411 | Mar 2007 | DE |
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20190111577 A1 | Apr 2019 | US |