Knife with removable blade housing

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Inventors

Bettcher, Louis A.

Application #

960965

Filed

Nov-15-1978

Published

Oct-9-1979

Current US Class

030/276

International Classes

A22C 017/04; A22C 017/12

Field of Search

30/276 30/286 30/240 30/316 30/347

Assignee

Bettcher Industries, Inc. (Birmingham, OH)

Examiners

Peters; Jimmy C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Watts, Hoffmann, Fisher & Heinke, Co.

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Abstract
A hand knife having a ring-like rotary blade the diameter of which is considerably greater than its axial length rotated by a motor in a handle extending normal to the axis of rotation of the blade. The blade of the knife is rotatably supported in a housing that surrounds a part of it and which can be removed for sharpening or placement of the blade by merely loosening a pair of threaded fasteners.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A hand knife comprising a handle assembly having a concave arcuate surface at one end with two tapped apertures opening thereinto, a drive gear adjacent to the arcuate surface of the handle assembly between the tapped apertures opening thereinto and rotatably supported in the handle assembly, a ring-like blade housing member of short axial length having portions of greater axial length at said arcuate surface of the handle assembly than the remainder thereof and having through apertures in the portions of greater axial length, headed and threaded fasteners extending through the apertures in the ring-like member and threaded into the tapped aperture in the handle assembly detachably securing the ring-like blade housing member to the handle assembly, a ring-like blade member rotatably supported in the ring-like blade housing member and having a cutting edge at one end projecting from the ring-like blade housing member and gear teeth at its opposite end in mesh with the drive gear, characterized by the apertures in the ring-like blade housing member being slots opening into the end of the ring-like blade housing member opposite to the end from which the cutting edge of the blade projects, whereby the ring-like blade housing member and the blade carried thereby can be removed from the handle assembly without removing from the handle the screws connecting the ring-like blade housing member to the handle assembly.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

The invention relates to hand knives having power driven ring-like rotary cutting blades used primarily in the packing house, and meat distribution industries, for trimming and slicing meat and for removing meat from bones.

2. Description of the Prior Art

Hand knives having power driven, ring-like rotary blades have been used for some time in packing houses, meat distribution or wholesale houses and the like, for trimming and slicing meat and for removing meat particles from bones. These knives are commonly referred to as trimming and slicing knives and boning knives. Two such prior art knives are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,852,882. The ring-like blades of such knives are of relatively small diameter and dull after relatively short usage typically two or three hours and are difficult to sharpen. While sharpeners are available for sharpening such knives without removing the blade from the knife, the blades are generally removed from the knives for sharpening. Because of the relatively small sizes of the parts involved, removal and replacement of the blades has been a tedious and time consuming operation. This is especially true as the operation is performed at the locations where the knives are used, that is, in packing houses and the like, and the parts are typically wet and greasy.
 
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