Dual blade utility knife

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Inventors

Summers, Guy
Summers, Rennie

Application #

649915

Filed

Aug-26-2003

Published

Feb-22-2005

Current US Class

030/162
030/294
030/299

International Classes

B26B 001//08; B26B 005//00

Field of Search

30/143 30/152 30/162 30/279.2 30/287 30/294 30/299 30/335 7/118 7/158 7/160 D8/98

Examiners

Payer; Hwei-Siu

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Holland & Hart LLP

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Abstract
The present invention provides a dual blade utility knife useful in various fields. In particular, the dual blade utility knife contains a fixed cutting element contained in a gap that inhibits injury or accidents, a.k.a. a safety knife. The second cutting element is designed to be retractable. The retractable blade can be retracted during use of the safety blade, inhibiting injury or accidents, but extended to make cuts, such as an initial cut in a material.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A utility knife, comprising:

a handle;

the handle defining an internal space;

a first cutting element; and

a second cutting element, wherein

the handle comprises a body and a grip, the body having a first end, a second end, and at least one notch, the first end comprising a plurality of extensions forming a gap, the second end comprising a slot;

the first cutting element being fixedly coupled to the first end such that the first cutting element resides in the gap formed by the plurality of extensions;

the second cutting element being slidably coupled to the second end such that the second cutting element has at least one extended position and at least one retracted position; and



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to utility knives and, more particularly, a dual blade utility knife having a fixed cutting element in a safety holder and a retractable cutting element.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Knifes are useful tools for various activities including hunting, camping, roofing, carpentry, as well as other industrial and domestic activities. Frequently, these knifes comprise a cutting element that is retractable or foldable into a position that is safe for handling. When extended or unfolded, however, these knives are relatively unsafe to handle because it is relatively easy to cut oneself or others accidentally.

In order to prevent accidental cuts, some knives come in safety holders. These safety holders frequently are designed with a holder having a neck or gap in which the cutting element resides. Frequently, the cutting edge in safety holders is not retractable, but sometimes the cutting edge is retractable. While these knives are safer than regular knives, retractable knives, and foldable knives, they are not very useful. In particular, making the initial cut into a fabric, tarp, hide, or the like is difficult because the cutting edge residing in the safety holder cannot engage the fabric, tarp, hide, or the like until the same can be treaded into the neck. For example, in hunting applications, it would be difficult to use safety knives to remove the hide of an animal without using a separate tool to make an initial piece or the like.
 
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