Safety lock for automatic knife

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Inventors

Pardue, Melvin M.

Application #

785527

Filed

Jan-17-1997

Published

Oct-20-1998

Current US Class

030/160
030/161

International Classes

B26B 001/04

Field of Search

30/159 30/160 30/161

Assignee

Mentor Group, L.L.C. (West Linn, OR)

Examiners

Payer; Hwei-Siu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Chernoff, Vilhauer, McClung & Stenzel

US Patent References

4148140   Folding hunting kn...
4670984   Folding knife
4750267   Folding blade knife

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Abstract
An automatic folding knife including a safety stop to prevent the blade from being released from either an extended position or a closed position. A safety stop is operated by a control element located on and movable along the back of the handle of the knife, while a button that operates a latch to release the blade is located on a side of the knife handle. The safety stop includes either a lever or a disk movable by the control element into an engaged position blocking movement of the latch button and thus preventing the latch from releasing the blade. A detent holds the safety stop either in its engaged position or in a disengaged position.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In an automatic knife having a handle including a back and a side, a blade movable with respect to said handle between a closed position and an extended position, and a latch control device located on a side of said handle and interconnected with a latch mechanism normally retaining said blade either in said closed position or said extended position, a safety device comprising:

(a) a safety stop movable between a disengaged position and an engaged position in which a blocking element of said safety stop is located adjacent a part of said latch control device, thereby preventing it from moving far enough to release said blade from either its closed position or its extended position; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to automatic knives, and particularly to such a knife including a safety lock to prevent the blade from being inadvertently released from either a closed or an extended position.

An automatic knife has at least one blade that, when released from a closed position, is automatically moved, usually by the force of a spring, to an open, extended position. Ordinarily such an automatic knife includes a mechanism which will latch the blade in the open or extended position.

Many previously available automatic knives, while protecting the sharpened parts of the blade when it is closed, have an inherent risk that the blade may be opened or released from a fully extended position at unintended times. Blade latch mechanisms in the past have attempted to minimize such occurrences, but still have had shortcomings.

Brown U.S. Pat. No. 1,701,027 discloses an automatic knife including a cross-bolt type of blade latch, in which a bolt engages the blade when it is in either its closed or its extended position. Nothing prevents a latch release button of the knife from being pushed, however, to a position where a smaller portion of the cross-bolt provides clearance to allow the blade to move between the closed and extended positions.
 
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