CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/624,310, filed Nov. 2, 2005, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELD OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates generally to the field of cutting tools, and more specifically to a safety mechanism for preventing the accidental deployment of a utility knife blade.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Utility knives that incorporate retractable, replaceable razor blades are well known in the art. Utility knives are very versatile, enjoying popularity with the professional construction worker, the domestic handyman, and the amateur hobbyist alike. Utility knives generally include a retractable razor blade mounted within a protective handle or housing. The blade is fastened to a support structure such as a blade carrier or blade pusher, which extends through the surface of the housing. In operation, the blade is extended by sliding the blade holder forward. One deficiency of the prior art designs is that the blade may be inadvertently deployed, becoming a safety hazard. For example, if the blade holder catches on a pocket or a tool belt or is jostled by another tool in a toolbox, the blade may be deployed unbeknownst to the user. An unwary user reaching for a utility knife with the blade deployed can easily receive a severe cut.
There have been attempts in the prior art to address this problem. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,890,294 to Keklak et al. discloses a locking safety utility knife having an operating lever that deploys a blade when squeezed and a ratchet-like locking mechanism releasable by manipulation (depression) of a cam located at the end of the knife. However, the Keklak et al. device still exhibits the problem of accidental disengagement of the safety if the cam is accidentally depressed, allowing the knife to accidentally open and deploy the blade. Moreover, the cam is located on the end of the knife, increasing the likelihood of accidental depression.
Other known utility knives known in the art have sliding blades that are locked by blade holders that must be depressed as they are slid forward to engage the blade. Again, since the unlocking force and the deploying force may be resolved into a single angular force acting upon the blade holder, accidental release of the blade can readily occur if the blade holder catches on the user's clothing or on another tool.
There is therefore a need in the art for a safety mechanism for a utility knife that cannot be accidentally disengaged through the simple depression of a switch or cam. Furthermore, for utility knives with separate controls for deployment of each of two blades, there is a need for a safety mechanism that prevents deployment of both blades at the same time. The present invention satisfies both of these needs.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The present invention relates to a safety mechanism for a utility knife. The utility knife includes a knife blade mounted in a blade holder that may move between a retracted, blade-stowage position in the housing and a deployed position wherein the blade at least partially protrudes from the housing. The blade holder includes an actuating lever portion protruding from the housing. Two such blade holders are provided such that blades may be deployed from either end of the knife. In one embodiment, a first one of the blade holders includes an arm extending therefrom in the direction of the second blade holder. The second blade holder has a tab that engages the arm of the first blade holder, such that interaction between the arm and the tab prevent one blade holder from being deployed while the other blade holder is deployed.
In one form of the invention, a safety mechanism for a utility knife is disclosed, comprising: an elongated housing having an apertured anterior end and an apertured posterior end; an anterior blade chamber formed within the anterior end of the housing and aligned with the anterior aperture; a posterior blade chamber formed within the posterior end of the housing and aligned with the posterior aperture; an anterior blade holder slideably mounted in the housing and having an anterior blade-engaging portion positioned in the anterior blade chamber, and an arm operationally coupled to the anterior blade-engaging portion and extending substantially toward the posterior blade chamber, the arm having a contacting surface; a posterior blade holder slideably mounted in the housing and having a posterior blade-engaging portion positioned in the posterior blade chamber, an extension operationally coupled to the posterior blade-engaging portion, and a tab coupled to the extension and adapted to selectively engage the contacting surface; an anterior blade mounted in the anterior blade holder; a posterior blade mounted in the posterior blade holder; wherein the posterior blade holder is adapted to move between a recessed position wherein the posterior blade is completely within the housing and a deployed position wherein the posterior blade extends partially outside of the housing; wherein the anterior blade holder is adapted to move between a recessed position wherein the anterior blade is completely within the housing and a deployed position wherein the anterior blade extends partially outside of the housing; wherein the tab engages the contacting surface when one of the respective anterior and posterior blade holders are in the respective deployed position; whereby if the anterior blade holder is in the deployed position, then the posterior blade holder cannot be moved from the recessed position; and whereby if the posterior blade holder is in the deployed position, then the anterior blade holder cannot be moved from the recessed position.
One object of the present invention is to provide an improved utility knife. Related objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSFIG. 1 is a perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2 is an exploded side perspective view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a side elevational view of the blade holder of the embodiment ofFIG. 1.
FIG. 4ais a side sectional view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1 with the blade recessed and locked.
FIG. 4bis a side sectional view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1 with the blade recessed and unlocked.
FIG. 4cis a side sectional view of the embodiment ofFIG. 1 with the blade deployed.
FIG. 5 is a side elevational view of a first type of second embodiment blade holder of the present invention.
FIG. 6 is a side elevational view of a second type of second embodiment blade holder of the present invention.
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of a second embodiment housing of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
Referring now toFIG. 1, there is illustrated a first embodiment of the present invention, indicated generally at20. With reference toFIG. 2, theutility knife20 includes a housing having ananterior end24 and aposterior end26. Preferably, thehousing20 has 180-degree rotational symmetry about amidpoint25. In other words, the preferred embodiment is a double-actingutility knife20 adapted to deploy a razor blade from eitherend24,26, embodiments having different numbers of blades are likewise contemplated.
Referring now toFIG. 2, the anterior andposterior ends24,26 of the preferred embodiment haveapertures28a-bformed therein. Theapertures28a-bare preferably slots, although they may have any convenient configuration. Chambers30a-bare formed in the housing, each adapted to receive a blade holder32 (seeFIGS. 3 and 4a-c). Safety channels34a-bare also formed in the housing adjacent the blade chambers30a-b. Safety channels34a-bare formed extending respectively fromend walls35a-band open respectively into blade chambers30a-b. A razor blade (illustrated in phantom at36 inFIGS. 3 and 4a-c) may be removably coupled to eachblade holder32.
FIG. 3 illustratesblade holder32.Blade holder32 is adapted to hold arazor blade36 in the blade-engaging portion40, while actuatinglever portion42 extends out above the blade-engaging portion40.Blade holder32 also includes a tab or safety-channel engaging portion44, which preferably extends at a substantially 90-degree angle from actuatinglever portion42. Safetychannel engaging portion44 is adapted to slidingly engage one of the safety channels34a-bwhenblade holder32 is operationally positioned inhousing22.
FIGS. 4a-cillustrate blade holder32 slidingly positioned inhousing22 and in which ablade36 has been operationally coupled. WhileFIGS. 4a-cdetail ablade holder32 positioned to deploy ablade36 from theanterior end24 ofutility knife20, it is understood that the illustrated process equally applies through symmetry to a blade deployed from theposterior end26.FIG. 4aillustratesblade holder32 occupyingrecessed position46, with safetychannel engaging portion44 slidingly engaged insafety channel34a.Blade holder32 is prevented from moving towards anterior end24 (andblade36 is prevented from exitingslot28a) by theend wall35aofsafety channel34alockingly engaging safetychannel engaging portion44.
FIG. 4billustratesblade holder32 being disengaged fromsafety channel34a. A disengaging force vector acts onblade holder32 such thatchannel engaging portion44 is slid away fromend wall35a, downsafety channel34a, and intoblade chamber30a, thus releasingblade holder32 and enablingblade holder32 and held blade (illustrated in phantom at36) for deployment.
As is shown inFIG. 4c,blade36 is deployed by slidingblade holder32 towardsanterior end24 ofutility knife20 while maintaining sufficient force on the safety channel engaging portion44 (by depressing actuating lever portion42) to prevent it from re-engagingsafety channel34a. Blade (illustrated in phantom at36) in deployedposition50 partially extends throughslot28a.
Blade holder32 is preferably formed from spring steel, but may be made of any material that will exert a biasing force against deformation. The spring steel exerts a biasing force ontab44, pushing it intochannel34aas soon as it is aligned withchannel34a.Tab44 must be pushed against the biasing force to removetab44 fromchannel34ain order for the blade to be deployed.
A second embodiment of the present invention is illustrated inFIGS. 5-7, with continuing reference toFIGS. 1-4. Items in the second embodiment that are substantially similar to like items in the first embodiment are given like reference designators. The second embodiment utility knife of the present invention provides a safety feature that prevents accidental (or intentional) deployment of both blades at the same time.
As shown inFIG. 5, in order to provide this feature, afirst blade holder132 in the second embodiment is substantially identical to theblade holder32, but includes anarm60 depending therefrom in the direction of the second blade holder. Thearm60 includes a widenedportion62 at the distal end thereof.Portion62 includes an engagingsurface62a.
Asecond blade holder232 of the second embodiment is illustrated inFIG. 6.Second blade holder232 includes anextension64 with atab66 extending substantially perpendicular therefrom.Tab66 is sized and positioned so as to contact engagingsurface62aof thefirst blade holder132 if there is an attempt to deploy bothblade holders132,232 at the same time. As shown inFIG. 7, achannel70 is formed in the central wall of the utility knife housing in order to allow passage of thearm60 from thefirst blade holder132 to thesecond blade holder232.
In operation, whenfirst blade holder132 is retracted,second blade holder232 may be fully deployed beforetab66contacts engaging surface62a. Oncetab66 is in contact with engagingsurface62a,first blade holder132 may not be deployed because the interaction betweentab66 and engagingsurface62aprevents such movement. Similarly, iffirst blade holder132 is deployed first, engagingportion62awill come into contact withtab66 oncefirst blade holder132 is fully deployed. This contact will then prevent deployment ofsecond blade holder232 untilfirst blade holder132 is retracted. Consequently, both blades of the utility knife cannot be deployed at the same time.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiments have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.