The invention relates to a knife comprising a housing in which a blade support can move between at least one safety position and at least one cutting position and where, in the safety position, a blade retained on the blade holder is in the housing so as to be inaccessible for the user and where, in the cutting position, the blade projects at least partially out of the housing, an actuator being movable from a starting position into an actuating position to shift the blade support from the safety position into a first cutting position, a connecting linkage being fixedly connected by a first pivot to the blade support and by a second pivot to an actuating element of the actuator.
Such a knife is known from DE 197 23 279 [U.S. Pat. No. 6,148,520]. The knife has a housing in which a blade support can move between a safety position and a cutting position. In the safety position, the blade is retracted into the housing and cannot be touched by the user of the knife. In the cutting position, the blade projects out of an opening of the housing. The blade support can be moved by an actuator from the safety position into a first cutting position. A cutting force acting on the blade can shift the blade support from the first cutting position into a second cutting position. The second cutting position differs from the first cutting position in that the blade support can move back into the safety position even if the actuator is in the actuating position. In contrast, in the first cutting position with the actuator actuated, the blade support cannot move back into the housing.
In DE 10 2008 019 441 [US 2009/0260235], a knife is disclosed in which a lever is pivoted on the blade support and the actuator. By moving an actuator into an actuating position, the blade support can be moved from a safety position into a first cutting position. In the first cutting position, a support element fastened to the lever is supported on the housing. Moving the blade support from the first cutting position into the second cutting position, causes the support element to lose contact with the housing and the blade support can move back into the safety position even if the actuator is in the actuating position.
It is the object of the invention to provide a knife which allows a simple construction and still ensures a safe handling.
The object is attained by a knife where the actuator has a connecting linkage with at least one connecting element. The connecting linkage is connected by a first pivot to the blade support and by a second pivot to an actuating element of the actuator.
The actuator is movable between a starting position and an actuating position. Moving the actuator from the starting position into the actuating position, causes the blade support to move from a safety position into a first cutting position. For example during movement of the blade support into the first cutting position, the at least one connecting element of the connecting linkage is in a first orientation. In the first orientation, the first pivot is spaced for example at a first spacing from the second pivot. The first orientation is, for example a stable orientation. Stable orientation in the meaning of the invention means that by means of the connecting linkage, forces transmitted from the actuating element to the blade support can force the blade support into a cutting position.
The blade support can be moved from the first cutting position into a second cutting position. In the second cutting position, the connecting linkage is moved for example into an intermediate orientation from which the connecting elements can be displaced into a second orientation. In the second orientation of the connecting elements, the blade support is in the safety position when the actuator is in the actuating position. The intermediate orientation is for example unstable. Unstable orientation in the meaning of the invention means that no forces that force the blade support into a cutting position are transmittable from the actuating element via the connecting linkage to the blade support. In the second orientation, a second spacing is formed between the first pivot and the second pivot.
The first spacing for example is such that, with the actuator being in the actuating position, the blade support is moved into the cutting position. The second spacing, for example is such that, when the actuator is in the actuating position, the blade support is in the safety position.
The connecting linkage can be for example in the first orientation when the blade support is in the first cutting position. When the blade support is moved by a cutting force from the first cutting position into the second cutting position, for is example the connecting linkage is moved from the first orientation into the intermediate orientation. The blade support is biased by a biasing or reset element into the safety position. In the intermediate orientation of the connecting linkage, the blade support can move back for example into the safety position once the cutting force no longer holds the blade support in the cutting position. This way, the connecting linkage moves for example into the second orientation.
According to a first embodiment, the connecting linkage can comprise a first connecting element and a second connecting element, the first connecting element and the second connecting element being connected by a third pivot. When the first and the second connecting elements are in the first orientation, the degree of freedom of the connecting elements can be limited such that the first and the second pivots are spaced at the first spacing from each other. During movement from the first orientation into the second orientation or into the intermediate orientation, the connecting linkage can be moved past a position in which the first pivot, the second pivot and the third pivot are on a straight line.
According to a further embodiment, the first and/or the second connecting element can be formed by a control arm. The control arm is for example a rod. Due to the rod shape, the first connecting element and the second connecting element can be very close to each other in the first orientation and can be spaced far apart in the second orientation.
A center axis of the first connecting element and a center axis of the second connecting element can form, according to a further embodiment, an obtuse angle in the first cutting position and a reflex angle can be formed in the second cutting position. During movement from the first cutting position into the second cutting position, the connecting linkage passes through an elongated orientation in which the first, the second and the third pivot lie on a straight line.
According to a further configuration of the invention, the blade support is forced by a reset force into the safety position. Once the blade support is no longer held in the cutting position by the actuator, the blade support is moved back into the safety position by the reset force. This can be the case for example when after reaching the second cutting position of the blade support, the connecting linkage has been moved into the second orientation in which, with the actuator actuated, a return movement of the blade support is possible.
According to a further configuration of the invention, the actuator is biased into the starting position by a biasing or reset force. Once the actuator is no longer actuated by the user, it moves automatically into the starting position. Elements that are kinematically connected to the actuator and do not belong to the actuator can also be biased into a predetermined position by the reset force.
According to a further embodiment according to the invention, at least one connecting element is associated with a multiarm lever having at least one first lever arm and one second lever arm. For example the first lever arm can form the first connecting element. The second lever arm can form for example a control element via which the lever is forced into a predetermined position or is moved into a predetermined position.
According to a further configuration of the invention, the blade support has first control means that form a first control surface, the first control surface interacting with a second control surface that is associated with the connecting linkage. During movement of the blade support, the first control surface can interact with the second control surface in such a manner that the connecting linkage is moved into a predetermined position. For example during movement of the blade support from the first cutting position into the second cutting position, the first control surface can interact with the second control surface in such a manner that the connecting linkage is moved from the first orientation into the intermediate orientation.
According to a further embodiment, the blade support is mounted by a mounting device on the housing, the blade support is movable by the mounting device angularly and in a straight line. Due to this rotational and translational mounting, the blade support is able to perform a complex movement that includes rotational as well as translational elements. During movement from the safety position into the cutting position, the blade support can for example execute a purely translational movement. For example when moving from the first cutting position into the second cutting position, movement of the blade support is purely rotational.
Further advantages of the knife are seen in an embodiment illustrated in the figures. In the figures:
a is a schematic partial section through the knife, the blade support being shown in a first safety position, the actuator in the starting position. and the connecting linkage in the first orientation,
b is a schematic view of the center axes of the connecting elements of the connecting linkage in the first orientation,
a shows the knife according to
b shows the connecting elements as in
a shows the knife according to
b shows the connecting elements as in
A knife in general is designated in the figures at 10. Identical reference numbers in the different figures, also in case of additions such as, for example small letters, designate corresponding parts.
The knife 10 has a housing 11. The housing 11 forms an interior 14. The knife 10 has a blade support 12 to which a blade 13 is detachably fastened in an unillustrated manner. The blade support 12 is movable in the housing between a safety position shown in
An axle stub 20 on the blade support 12 engages in a groove 21 of the housing 11 and is pivotable about an axis a1 and translationally movable in the directions x1 and x2. The housing 11 and the blade support 12 form a pivot G1. The blade support 12 further has an extension 22 on whose the free end 23 a roller 24 is rotatably mounted.
The blade support 12 can be moved by an actuator 16 between the safety position and the cutting position. The actuator 16 has a connecting linkage 17 and an actuating element 19 that can be actuated by an unillustrated handle. The handle can be moved, for example by a pusher or a lever pivotal on the housing 11, between the starting position shown in
The blade support 12 has a fastening region 25. At the fastening region 25, the blade support 12 forms a pivot G2 with a first control arm 26 of the connecting linkage 17. In this manner, the control arm 26 is fixedly connected to the blade support 12 and is pivotable relative to the blade support 12 about a pivot axis a2 in the direction s1, s2.
The first control arm 26 is connected at a pivot G3 to a second control arm 27 of a two-arm lever 28 of the connecting linkage 17. The second control arm 27 is pivotable relative to the first control arm 26 about a pivot axis a3. The two-arm lever 28 together with the actuating element 19 forms a pivot G4. The two-arm lever 28 is mounted to be pivotal relative to the actuating element 19 about a pivot axis a4 in the direction w1, w2.
A fastening eye 30 on the second lever arm 29 is formed to which an end 31 of a spring 32 formed as a tension spring is fastened. An end 33 of the spring 32 is fastened at a formation 34 to the blade support 12. On the actuating element 19, a holding means 35 is formed to which an end 36 of a spring 37 is fastened. Another end 38 of the spring 37 is fastened to a holding means 39. Bearing surfaces 40 of the actuating element 19 interact with guide surfaces 41 of the housing 11 that form a slotted guide for the actuating element 19. The surfaces 41 guide the actuating element 19 during movement between the starting position and the actuating position. A rear stop 49 and a front stop 50 are provided on the housing 11 for the actuating element 19.
In
The connecting linkage 17 can be moved by the user against the spring-biasing force of the spring 37 from the starting position shown in
The axle stub 20 of the blade support 12 is moved from an end 42 of the groove 21 to an end 43. While the axle stub 20 rests in the starting position against a stop surface 44 of the groove 21, the axle stub 20 comes in contact in the actuating position with a stop surface 45 of the groove 21.
In the position of the connecting linkage 17 according to
If, according to
The blade 13 remains in the position according to
In the position according to
Once the actuator 16 is not actuated anymore by the user, the actuating element 19 is moved back by the spring 37 in the direction x2 (see
When moving the actuating element 19 further in the direction x2 until a contact surface 48 of the actuating element 19 rests against an inner surface 49 of the housing, the spring 32 is further tensioned, and the spring pivots the two-arm lever 28 via the second lever arm 29 in the direction w1 into the position shown in
A second embodiment of the knife is shown in
With respect to the exploded illustration of the knife according to
A slide 118 is movably received in an interior 114 of the housing 111. A blade support 112 is fastened on the slide 118 by a connecting linkage. The slide 118 and a first control arm 119 of the connecting device form a first pivot G5. The first control arm 119 is connected by a second pivot G6 to a second control arm 120 that is likewise associated with the connecting linkage. The second control arm 120 and the blade support 112 form a third pivot G7.
According to
A handle 117 has a rail 131 with a grip surface 132. An end of the rail 131 is formed with an extension 133. The extension 133 has a shoulder 134 with a holding surface 135 as well as an actuating surface 124. Another end of the rail 131 is provided with a recess 136 for forming a pivot G8.
The blade support 112 has a recess 137 that together with a pin 138 of the second control arm 120 forms the third pivot G7. A holding seat 140 of the blade support 112 serves for detachably fastening a blade 141. A flap 142 is pivotably fastened on the blade support 112. According to
A pin 138 of the second control arm 120 together with the recess 137 of the blade support 112 forms the third pivot G, having a pivot axis a7. A fastening extension 139 that is eccentric to the pivot axis a7 of the third pivot G, is formed on the pin 138 and a spring 122 can be fastened thereto. A pin 145 of the second control arm 120 together with a recess 146 of the first control arm 119 forms the second pivot G6 having a pivot axis a6. Moreover, a pin 147 is formed on the control arm 119, and the pin together with the recess 128 of the slide 118 form the first pivot G5 having a pivot axis a5. Furthermore, the control arm 119 has a control surface 148 that is formed on a projection 149.
The first housing shell 111a has a pin 150 that has a first region 151 and a second region 152. In the assembled state of the knife 110, the first region 151 projects into a recess 136 of the handle 117 and a recess 161 of the fourth housing shell 111d. At a rear end of the first housing shell 111a, a nose 153 having a contact surface 154 is formed that interacts with the projection 149. Furthermore, a fastening pin 155 for fastening the spring 122 and a fastening pin 156 for fastening the spring 121 are formed on the first housing shell 111a.
The second housing shell 111b is provided with a recess 157 into which projects in the assembled state of the knife 110 the region 152 to form the fourth pivot G8 having a pivot axis a8. Furthermore, the housing shells 111a and 111b have a fastening structure 158 that corresponds with a fastening structure 159 on an inner side 159 of the third housing shell 111c so as to fasten the third housing shell 111c to the unit consisting of first housing shell 111a and second housing shell 111b. The fourth housing shell 111d has a lug 160 having the recess 161.
For better clarity, the positions of the blade support 112 relative the slide 118 are shown in
The blade support 112 can be moved between a primary position shown for example in
As long as the handle 117 is not actuated, the slide 118 is in the rest position and the blade 141 is in the safety position in the interior 114. The blade support 112 is in the primary position relative to the slide 118 and is forced by the spring 122 back into the rest position. An arm 164 of the second control arm 120 is supported on a surface 165 of the slide 118.
When the handle 117 according to
Due to the small lever arm of the spring force of the spring 122, the eccentric arrangement of the spring 122 on the fastening extension 130 is not relevant in the first cutting position. However, in the second cutting position, the lever arm is greater and forces the blade support 112 into the secondary position.
By a force that acts through the cut on the blade 141, the blade support 112 is pivoted, wherein a pivot contour 170 of the blade support 112 interacts with the housing surface 171 and forms a pivot point. During the pivoting process of the blade support 112, a shoulder surface 172 of the second control arm 120 is brought in abutment with a holding surface 127 of the slide 118 (see
Only when the cutting force on the blade 141 decreases, can the shoulder surface 172 move out of engagement with the holding surface 127, so that the blade support 112 can be moved by the spring 122 into the secondary position. The secondary position is shown in
In the secondary position, the blade 113 is in the safety position although the handle 117 according to
With decreasing force acting on the handle 117, the handle 117 is indirectly moved by the slide 118 into the non-actuated position (see
It should also be mentioned that as an alternative to the handle 117, a pusher actuatable from outside the housing can be provided so as to move the slide 118 between the rest position and the actuating position.
Furthermore, it should be mentioned that the blade support 112 is fixedly connected to the slide 118 by means of the connecting linkage.
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