Folding knife

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Inventors

Yunes, Yamil R.

Application #

653553

Filed

Sep-24-1984

Published

Sep-23-1986

Current US Class

030/160
030/161
0D8/99

International Classes

B26B 003/06

Field of Search

30/160 30/161 30/158 30/153

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Abstract
A folding knife has a handle and a blade pivotally connected to the handle. A linkage mechanism connects the pivoted blade to an operating lever at the base of the handle. The connection between the linkage mechanism and the operating lever constitutes a toggle. Thus, when the blade is in its open position, the toggle arrangement maintains the blade in a solid, non-wobbling position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A folding knife comprising

a handle, a blade and means pivotally connecting the blade to the handle for rotation, about a first axis, for movement between a first extended postion in which the blade and handle abut, a second intermediate position and a third collapsed position; and

toggle means enabling blade movement from the second position to the first position and for locking the blade against the handle in the first position including

an operating lever pivotally connected to the handle for rotation about a second axis, the first and second axes defining an imaginary line therebetween; and

a link pivotally connected at a first location to the lever and at a second location to the blade for movement between a second unlocked position, corresponding to the second blade position, in which both locations reside on the same side of the imaginary line and a first locked position, corresponding to the first blade position, in which the first and second locations are on opposite sides of the imaginary line, the link and the operating lever defining an over-center toggle in the extended position of the blade.



Description
This invention relates to folding knives and more particularly to heavy duty folding knives of the type which may be used by hunters, campers, fishermen or the like.

All folding knives have some provision to hold the blade in the open or extended position so that the user is not injured by the blade accidently pivoting toward its sheathed or collapsed position. These locking mechanisms of the prior art vary widely in their approach and vary widely in creating stable, solid knives which are capable of heavy duty use. Accordingly, persons seeking heavy duty use from a knife have, in the past, almost universally selected one piece knives in which the blade is rigidly connected with the handle. Such knives are necessarily bulky and must be carried in a scabbard.

Attempts have been made in the prior art to provide folding knives of such stability and solidness as to be equivalent to the one piece or so-called hunting knives. Although heavy duty folding knives have been offered from time to time, none has been an overwhelming success in providing a solid, stable knife of great durability.
 
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