Safety utility knife

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Inventors

Keklak, Ronald
Couture, Michael V.
Whitehouse, John C.

Application #

983175

Filed

Nov-30-1992

Published

Apr-19-1994

Current US Class

030/125
030/162
030/335

International Classes

B26B 001/08

Field of Search

30/125 30/151 30/162 30/335 30/2 30/337 30/336 81/367

Assignee

PSI, Inc. (South Hadley, MA)

Examiners

Jones; Eugenia

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Kimmel, Crowell & Weaver

US Patent References

4277888   Knife
4683656   Retractable blade...
4713885   Safe utility knife
4757612   Fixed-blade knife w...
4761882   Utility knife
4823463   Pocket-knife havin...
4949458   Knife
4953293   Electrician's utility...

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Abstract
An improved safety utility knife has a hollow handle and a blade which is normally retracted within the handle, but can be extended by squeezing an operating lever. The lever is connected to the blade holder by a toggle linkage having a rearmost pin secured in a discrete support whose position is adjustable. A thumbscrew threaded into the support enables one to adjust the position of the support from outside the handle, and thus change how far the blade protrudes from the handle when the operating lever is fully depressed.
 
Claims
We claim as our invention:

1. A safety utility knife comprising a handle having

a cavity with a forward opening and a bottom opening,

an operating lever pivotally mounted to the handle and movable with respect to the handle within said bottom opening,

a blade holder slidably mounted within said forward opening,

a removable blade supported by the blade holder,

a toggle linkage including a pair of links, one of which is connected to the handle by a rearmost pin, the other of which is connected by a foremost pin to the blade holder, the links being interconnected by an intermediate hinge pin which is engaged in a groove in the operating lever, and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a utility knife, more particularly, to a knife having a replaceable blade which is normally retracted, and extends to a cutting position only when an operating lever is squeezed.

In most utility knives, a replaceable blade is immovably fixed at one end of a handle. The blade is constantly exposed, with consequent risks of injury to people or objects nearby while the knife is not in use.

To avoid this danger, prior inventors, including the present inventor, have proposed arrangements in which the blade is retractable into a shielded position, for example within the handle. U.S. Pat. No. 4,713,885, whose disclosure is incorporated herein by reference, is particularly pertinent. The knife disclosed in that patent has a hollow handle including, at one end, a retractable holder for a standard utility knife blade. A toggle linkage is mounted between a fixed point in the handle and the blade holder. A spring normally biases the blade holder rearward, but the spring bias is overcome when one squeezes an operating lever protruding from the bottom of the handle, extending the toggle linkage which forces the blade to its exposed position.
 
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