This application is a National Stage entry of PCT/CN2012/082641, filed on 9 Oct. 2012, which claims foreign priority to China application No. 201210224220.3, filed on 28 Jun. 2012, China application No. 201220316389.7, filed on 28 Jun. 2012, and China application No. 201220314821.9, filed on 28 Jun. 2012.
The present invention relates to a utility knife.
The U.S. Pat. No. 6,553,674 disclosed a utility knife that can automatically load the spare blades, which are stored inside of the knife, onto the blade carrier. The blade can extend from or be retracted into the knife under the function of the blade carrier. When the blade is dull, after removing the worn blade and taking back the blade carrier, the spare blade can be loaded onto the blade carrier automatically under the function of the spring element. The blade carrier has a sliding block that can move translationally, two positioning masts are arranged on the sliding block for being stuck in the notch on the blade in order to install the blade on the blade carrier, to ensure that the sliding block can move and reset smoothly, two guiding masts are arranged on the blade carrier, a spring is arranged between the blade carrier and the sliding block. In this structure for removing blade via the translational movement of the sliding block, a blind hole for the reset spring and the holes matching with the guiding masts are needed to be arranged on the sliding block with relatively small volume. The structure is complex and the manufacturing cost is high, especially for ensuring the blade be reliably mounted on the blade carrier, two positioning masts need to be long enough to not fall out of the notch of the blade, however, due to the two long positioning masts, the sliding block needs to move a long distance when removing the blade, it makes the blade carrier thicker and thus makes the handle thicker. The two long positioning masts might obstruct the structures such as spare blades when the blade carrier is moving forward and backward, affect the flexibility of the blade carrier and increase the moving distance of the button for controlling the sliding block. This would reduce the flexibility of assembling and removing the blade.
Besides, for loading in the spare blade, an openable cover is arranged on one side of the knife, when it is needed to load the blade, open the cover, expose the blade carrier and perform the loading. The knife head of this structure is thick for ensuring the structure strength, thus causing a waste of materials and difficulties of manufacturing the components.
The utility knife disclosed by U.S. Pat. No. 6,553,674 basically can be regarded as a retractable utility knife, with deficiencies such as large volume, inconvenience in operating and carrying. Besides, the button for pushing the blade carrier protrudes out of the frame of the knife and is easy to be misoperated to make the blade extend out, potential safety risks exist.
The present invention firstly provides a utility knife, which includes a housing having an internal chamber; a blade carrier for carrying a single blade; a locking piece for locking the single blade on the blade carrier; and a spare blade cartridge for storing more than one spare blade; the blade carrier, the locking piece and the spare blade cartridge are arranged in the internal chamber, the blade carrier is arranged to be movable between a first position and a second position, and when the blade carrier is at the first position, the single blade carried by the blade carrier extends out of the housing, when the blade carrier is at the second position, the single blade carried by the blade carrier retracts into the housing; a magnetic element is arranged on the blade carrier, and the magnetic element is arranged such that when the blade carrier is empty and at the second position, the nearest spare blade to the blade carrier is transferred from the spare blade cartridge to the blade carrier by the magnetic force. Compared to elastic element, transferring the spare blade to the blade carrier by using the magnetic force of the magnetic element has the advantages that, on the one hand, the structure is simpler and the thickness of the knife head can be reduced, and on the other hand, the magnetic element can make the blade on the blade carrier be under the magnetic force all the time and attach to the blade carrier more stably.
In one embodiment, the magnetic element is of magnetic steel.
In another embodiment, the magnetic element is arranged to be imbed in the blade carrier, in order to reduce the space occupied by the magnetic element in the knife head.
In another embodiment, the locking piece has a lock tongue that matches with a notch on the back of the single blade, and the lock tongue is arranged to stay matched with the notch under the magnetic force of the magnetic element, so that no spring element is needed to make the lock tongue stay matched with the notch, and this further reduces the occupied space in the knife head.
In another embodiment, the lock tongue is arranged to pivotally match with the notch, and chamfer plane is arranged at the bottom of the lock tongue. In this way, the locking piece can retreat from the notch by only deflecting a small angle, so the space for the locking piece performing locking and unlocking actions is smaller, therefore, the knife head can be designed thinner.
In another embodiment, the lock tongue has chamfer plane on one side or two sides of the moving direction of the blade carrier, this can prevent the blade from getting stuck as a result of the possible scratch between the lock tongue and the spare blade.
In another embodiment, the spare blade cartridge is arranged to be connected to the housing via an axis pin, and is arranged to rotate around the axis pin and out of the internal chamber of the housing to load the spare blade. Compared to arranging an openable and closable cover plate on the side of the knife head in the prior art, the pivotally rotatable spare blade cartridge occupies smaller space. In a further embodiment, the spare blade cartridge has a cantilever-like flange with a hook, when loading the spare blade, the hook of the flange is arranged to match with the notch on the back of the spare blade in a snap-fit way. This snap-fit way makes the spare blade be positioned more accurately during the loading procedure, and the spare blade can be retained in the spare blade cartridge more stably.
The present invention secondly provides a utility knife, which includes a knife head having an internal chamber; a blade carrier for carrying a single blade; a locking piece for locking the single blade on the blade carrier; a spare blade cartridge for storing more than one spare blade; the blade carrier, the locking piece and the spare blade cartridge are arranged in the internal chamber, the blade carrier is arranged to be movable between a first position and a second position, and when the blade carrier is at the first position, the single blade carried by the blade carrier extends out of the housing, when the blade carrier is at the second position, the single blade carried by the blade carrier retracts into the housing; and further includes a handle; the knife head and the handle are connected via a first axis pin, and the knife head is arranged to be capable of rotating around the first axis pin to be retracted into the handle. Different from the prior art, in the present invention the knife head having a spare blade cartridge is designed as a foldable knife that can be retracted into the handle, it is more convenient for carrying and safer.
In one embodiment, a magnetic element is arranged on the blade carrier, and the magnetic element is arranged such that when the blade carrier is empty and at the second position, the nearest spare blade to the blade carrier is transferred from the spare blade cartridge to the blade carrier by magnetic force. Compared to elastic element, transferring the spare blade to the blade carrier by the using magnetic force of the magnetic element has the advantages that, on the one hand, the structure is simpler and the thickness of the knife head can be reduced, and on the other hand, the magnetic element can make the blade on the blade carrier be under the magnetic force all the time and attach to the blade carrier more stably.
In one embodiment, the magnetic element is of magnetic steel.
In another embodiment, the magnetic element is arranged to be imbed in the blade carrier, in order to reduce the space occupied by the magnetic element in the knife head.
In another embodiment, the locking piece has a lock tongue that matches with a notch on the back of the single blade, and the lock tongue is arranged to stay matched with the notch under the magnetic force of the magnetic element, so that no spring element is needed to make the lock tongue stay matched with the notch, and this further reduces the occupied space in the knife head.
In another embodiment, the lock tongue is arranged to pivotally match with the notch, and chamfer plane is arranged at the bottom of the lock tongue. In this way, the locking piece can retreat from the notch of the locking piece by only deflecting a small angle, so the space for the locking piece performing locking and unlocking actions is smaller, therefore, the knife head can be designed thinner.
In another embodiment, the lock tongue has chamfer plane on one side or two sides of the moving direction of the blade carrier, this can prevent the blade from getting stuck as a result of the possible scratch between the lock tongue and the spare blade.
In another embodiment, the spare blade cartridge is arranged to be connected to the knife head via an axis pin, and is arranged to rotate around the axis pin and out of the internal chamber of the knife head to load the spare blade. Compared to the arranging an openable and closable cover plate on the side of the knife head in the prior art, the pivotally rotatable spare blade cartridge occupies smaller space. In a further embodiment, the spare blade cartridge has a cantilever-like flange with a hook, when loading the spare blade, the hook of the flange is arranged to match with the notch on the back of the spare blade in a snap-fit way. This snap-fit way makes the spare blade be positioned more accurately during the loading procedure, and the spare blade can be retained in the spare blade cartridge more stably.
In another embodiment, an arc slot having a radial recess is arranged on the handle, and the arc slot's center is the axis of the first axis pin; a switching piece that is capable of moving between a third position and a fourth position but incapable of rotating relative to the knife head, is arranged inside of the knife head, and a block is arranged on the switching piece; the switching piece is arranged such that: when the blade carrier is at the first position, the switching piece is at the third position, meanwhile the block matches in the radial recess of the arc slot; when the blade carrier moves from the first position to the second position, the switching piece is moved from the third position to the fourth position under the function of the blade carrier, the block is moved from the radial recess to the arc slot, when the knife head is rotated around the first axis pin and retracted into the handle, the block is moving in the arc slot. In this way, when the blade carrier is at the first position, i.e. when the blade is extending out of the knife head, the knife head could not be retracted into the handle since the block is matching in the arc slot, only when the blade carrier moves to the second position, i.e. when the blade is retracted into the knife head, the block can move in the arc slot, the knife head can then be retracted into the handle. In a further embodiment, a biasing spring is further comprised, the biasing spring is arranged to abut the switching piece, when the switching piece is moved from the third position to the fourth position under the function of the blade carrier, the biasing spring is compressed to bias the switching piece. In this way, when the knife head is unfolded and the blade is extending out of the knife head, i.e. when the blade carrier is at the first position, the block re-matches into the radial recess under the function of the biasing spring.
The present invention thirdly provides a utility knife, which includes a housing having an internal chamber; a blade carrier for carrying a single blade; a locking piece for locking the single blade on the blade carrier; and a spare blade cartridge for storing more than one spare blade; the blade carrier, the locking piece and the spare blade cartridge are arranged in the internal chamber, the blade carrier is arranged to be movable between a first position and a second position, and when the blade carrier is at the first position, the single blade carried by the blade carrier extends out of the housing, when the blade carrier is at the second position, the single blade carried by the blade carrier retracts into the housing; the spare blade cartridge is connected to the housing via an axis pin, and the spare blade cartridge is arranged to rotate around the axis pin and out of the internal chamber to load the spare blade. In a further embodiment, the spare blade cartridge has a cantilever-like flange with a hook, when loading the spare blade, the hook of the flange is arranged to match with a notch on the back of the spare blade in a snap-fit way. This snap-fit way makes the spare blade be positioned more accurately during the loading procedure, and the spare blade can be retained in the spare blade cartridge more stably.
The present invention fourthly provides a utility knife, which includes a housing having an internal chamber; a blade carrier for carrying a single blade; a locking piece for locking the single blade on the blade carrier; and a spare blade cartridge for storing more than one spare blade; the blade carrier, the locking piece and the spare blade cartridge are arranged in the internal chamber, the blade carrier is arranged to be movable between a first position and a second position, and when the blade carrier is at the first position, the single blade carried by the blade carrier extends out of the housing, when the blade carrier is at the second position, the single blade carried by the blade carrier retracts into the housing; the locking piece has a lock tongue which matches with a notch on the back of the single blade, and the lock tongue is arranged to pivotally match with the notch. Compared to the way of translational moving, the way of pivotally rotating by which the lock tongue matches with the notch, makes the distance smaller and saves more space.
In one embodiment, chamfer plane is arranged at the bottom of the lock tongue. In this way, the locking piece can retreat from the notch of the locking piece by only deflecting a small angle, so the space for the locking piece performing locking and unlocking actions is smaller, and the knife head can be designed thinner.
In another embodiment, the lock tongue has chamfer plane on one side or two sides of the moving direction of the blade carrier, this can prevent the blade from getting stuck as a result of the possible scratch between the lock tongue and the spare blade.
Referencing now to the figures, the conception, detailed structure and induced technical effect of the present invention would be expounded for due understanding of the purpose, characterizations and effects of the present invention.
According to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, a foldable utility knife with a spare blade cartridge is shown in
In a preferred embodiment, the knife head 1 and the handle 2 are connected via the first axis pin 6. Similar to a regular foldable knife, the knife head 1 can rotate around the first axis pin 6 and be retracted into the handle 2, as shown in
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The thumb button 4 is arranged on the blade carrier 16. As shown in
It should be pointed out that, in the present embodiment, the thumb button 4 is arranged on the side of the blade carrier 16 that is facing the second housing 12 (i.e. the side opposite to the side 160), and only matches with the recess on the second housing 12, the spare blade cartridge 14 or the first housing 11 is not involved, this provides conditions for arranging that the relatively independent spare blade cartridge 14 pivotally rotating the spare blade 15 out from the knife head 1 to load in the further embodiment that would be elaborated later.
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Different from the translational movement in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,553,674, the locking piece 7 in the present embodiment adopts a pivotally rotating way to lock and unlock the blade 3. As shown in
It should be pointed out that, the effect exerted on the locking piece 7 by the magnetic element 8 can be replaced by the spring element, such as spring or reed, i.e. the locking piece 7 can take advantage of the spring element such as spring or reed to make itself stay or return to the aforementioned upright position. However, the magnetic element 8 can be simply embedded in the blade carrier 16, it is easy to install and occupies no extra space, and thus reduces the thickness of the knife head 1.
It can be understood that, when the blade carrier 16 is at the second position 200, the lock tongues 71, 72 can be preferably arranged to be at most flush with the blade 3, as shown in
Besides, in the present invention, chamfering is performed at the bottom of the lock tongues 71, 72, and the second chamfering plane 77 is formed as shown in
When unlocking button 5 is pressed down, the blade 3 is in the unlocking status. At this time, if the blade 3 needs to be replaced, the blade 3 can be pulled out directly from the knife head 1, and then press the thumb button 4 to drive the empty blade carrier 16 back to the second position 200. Under the magnetic force of the magnetic steel 8, one or more spare blades 15 in the spare blade cartridge 14 as a whole move translationally to the side 160 of the blade carrier 16, wherein the nearest spare blade 15 to the side 160 is now completely attach to the side 160, at the same time the lock tongues 71, 72 would also reach into the notches 31, 32 of the spare blade 15 to lock it. It means that the spare blade 15 has been transferred to the blade carrier 16, and becoming the new blade 3, the process of loading blade has been accomplished automatically.
It should to be pointed out that, as disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,553,674, the spare blade 74 can also be transferred to the blade carrier 44 from the spare blade cartridge 84 under the biasing force of the spring element.
For the foldable utility knife, since the knife head is folded into the handle, the knife head had better to be as thin as possible, otherwise the knife as a whole would be too thick, which is inconvenient to operate or to carry. In the present embodiment, the application of the magnetic element 8 does not need the spring element matching with the locking piece 7 and occupying the extra space as well as the spring element for loading the blade, and further reduces the thickness of the knife head 1.
Besides, different from the openable and closable cover arranged on the side of the knife 10 in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,553,674, the spare blade cartridge 14 in the present embodiment is arranged to be able to pivotally rotate out of the knife head 1 to load the spare blade 15.
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The above describes in detail the knife head 1 in a preferred embodiment of the present invention. It should be pointed out that, although the present preferred embodiment is a foldable utility knife, all the disclosed technical features of the knife head 1 can still be individually or collectively applied to other foldable or unfoldable utility knives, such as the utility knife disclosed in the U.S. Pat. No. 6,553,674, for the person skilled in the art, this application does not need inventive work. In the present application, the embodiment of the unfoldable utility knife shown in
Further, the preferred embodiment of the present invention as shown in
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The foregoing description details the preferred embodiments of the invention. It should be understood that with the general technique of this field, no inventive work is necessary as to make multiple amendments and changes according to conception of this invention. Therefore, all the technical schemes gained from logical analysis, deductions or limited experimentation based on the conception of the present invention by technicians in this field, should be considered within the protection range asserted in the Claims.
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