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US2109686A
US2109686A US111985A US11198536A US2109686A US 2109686 A US2109686 A US 2109686A US 111985 A US111985 A US 111985A US 11198536 A US11198536 A US 11198536A US 2109686 A US2109686 A US 2109686A
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  • This invention relates to cutting tools, particularly hand tools for cutting or scoring sheet metal.
  • the invention has for its principal objects to provide a simple and easily operable light weight tool having two handles, one for drawing the tool over the work and the other for pressing the tool against the work, to provide a guard for the cutting edge of the tool, and to enable said guard to swing clear of said cutting edge when the tool is applied to the work and to resume its normal, guard position when the tool is disengaged from said work.
  • the invention consists in the cutting tool and in the construction, combinations and arrangements of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the guard plate side of a cutting tool embodying my invention
  • Fig. 2 is a front elevation thereof
  • Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1, looking at the opposite side of the tool,
  • Fig. 4 is a rear elevation of the tool
  • Fig. 5 is afragmentary section on the line 5-5 of Fig. 1,
  • Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the guard plate for the cutter.
  • Fig. '7 is a front elevation, showing the tool positioned alongside of a straight edge with its cutting edge in engagement with the work, the position of the operators hands being shown in dotted lines.
  • My cutting tool comprises a body or holder portion I provided at one end with a socket 2 adapted to receive one end of a cutter bar 3 whose outer end is cut away along one side to form a suitable cutting edge 4 along one side edge of said bar.
  • the cutter bar is removably held in the socket 2 of the tool preferably by means of a set screw 6, which is threaded through the holder portion l of said tool with its inner end in abutting relation to the cutter bar.
  • the tool is provided with a handle portion 1, which extends rearwardly from the upper end of the holder portion l at an oblique angle thereto.
  • the tool is also provided with a handle portion or bar 8 that is located on the front face of the holder portion of the tool adjacent to the upper end thereof and projects laterally from one side thereof substantially at right angles to the rearwardly extending handle 1 far enough to accommodate one hand of the operator.
  • the tool is provided with a guard for preventing damage to the cutting edge 4 of the cutter bar 3 and for preventing said edge from injuring the operator.
  • Said guard comprises a plate 9 that is pivoted at one end by means of a screw ID to the side face of an outstanding lug l I formed on the holder portion l of the tool below the rearwardly extending handle 1 thereof.
  • the other or free end of the guard plate 9 is disposed alongside of the cutter bar 3 with its end flush with the cutting edge 4 of said bar.
  • the guard plate is normally held in operative position by means of a torsion spring l2 which is coiled around the pivot screw ID for said guard plate and has one end anchored to the lug II and the other end to the guard plate intermediate between the ends thereof.
  • the spring I2 tends to swing the guard plate beyond the cutting edge 4 of the cutter bar 3; but such movement of the guard plate is prevented by means of a stop pin [3 on the lug H in position to be engaged by the guard plate when its outer edge is substantially flush with the cutting edge of the cutter bar.
  • the rear lower corner of the holder portion 1 of the tool is notched, as at l4, to accommodate the adjacent portion of the guard plate and to prevent the free end portion thereof from springing away from the cutter bar.
  • the above described tool is particularly adapted for use in cutting or scoring a sheet l5 of metal which, as shown in Fig. 7, rests fiatwise upon a suitable support 16 and has a suitable straight edge or guide member l'l located thereabove.
  • the operator grasps the rearwardly extending handle 1 of the tool in the one hand and the laterally extending handle 8 in the other hand and presses the cutting edge of the tool down on the work with the guard plate 9 in contact with the straight edge. This pressure forces the free end of the spring-pressed guard plate to swing upwardly clear of the cutting edge 4 of the cutter bar 3.
  • the tool is then moved by means of the handle I in a straight line over the work while sufiicient pressure is applied to the tool to secure desired depth of cut by pressing down 'on the laterally extending handle 8 of the tool.
  • the guard serves to prevent the cutter bar from engaging the straight edge and nicking or otherwise damaging the same.
  • a hand tool comprising a holder portion having two handles extending therefrom substantially at right angles to each other and a socket formed in one end of said holder portion, a cutter bar removably secured in said socket and provided at its outer end with a cutting edge,
  • a hand tool comprising a holder portion provided at its upper end with a rearwardly extending handle and a laterally extending handle and at its lower end with a socket, a cutter bar removably secured in said socket and provided at its outer end with a cutting edge, and'a guard for said cutting edge adapted to swing clear thereof when said cutting edge is pressed against the work, said guard comprising a plate pivotally secured at one end to said holder portion, and means for yieldably holding said plate with its outer end substantially flush with the cutting edge of said cutter bar.
  • a hand tool comprising a holder portion provided at its upper end with a rearwardly extending handle and a laterally extending handle and at its lower end with a socket, a. cutter bar removably secured in said socket and provided at its outer end with a cutting edge, and a guard for said cutting edge adapted to swing clear thereof when said cutting edge is pressed against the work, said guard comprising a plate pivotally secured at one end to said holder portion, a stop on said holder portion for limiting the swinging movement of said plate beyond said cutting edge, and means for yieldably holding said plate against said stop.
  • a hand tool comprising a holder portion provided at its upper end with a rearwardly extending handle and a laterally extending handle and at its lower end with a socket, a cutter bar removably secured in said socket and provided at its outer end with a cutting edge, and a guard for said cutting edge adapted to swing clear thereof when said cutting edge is pressed against the work, said guard comprising a plate pivotally secured at one end to said holder portion, a stop on said holder portion for limiting the swinging movement of said plate beyond said cutting edge, and means for yieldably holding said plate against said stop, said means comprising a spring coiled around the pivot for said guard plate with one end fixed to said holder and with the other end fixed to said guard plate.

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March 1, 1938. w. A. BREIDENBACH CUTTING TOOL Filed Nov. 21, 1936 Patented Mar. 1, 1938 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CUTTING TOOL Walter A. Breidenbach, St. Louis, Mo.
Application November 21, 1936, Serial No. 111,985
4 Claims.
This invention relates to cutting tools, particularly hand tools for cutting or scoring sheet metal. The invention has for its principal objects to provide a simple and easily operable light weight tool having two handles, one for drawing the tool over the work and the other for pressing the tool against the work, to provide a guard for the cutting edge of the tool, and to enable said guard to swing clear of said cutting edge when the tool is applied to the work and to resume its normal, guard position when the tool is disengaged from said work. The invention consists in the cutting tool and in the construction, combinations and arrangements of parts hereinafter described and claimed.
In the accompanying drawing, which forms part of this specification and wherein like symbols refer to like parts wherever they occur,
Fig. 1 is a side elevation of the guard plate side of a cutting tool embodying my invention,
Fig. 2 is a front elevation thereof,
Fig. 3 is a view similar to Fig. 1, looking at the opposite side of the tool,
Fig. 4 is a rear elevation of the tool,
Fig. 5 is afragmentary section on the line 5-5 of Fig. 1,
Fig. 6 is a perspective view of the guard plate for the cutter; and.
Fig. '7 is a front elevation, showing the tool positioned alongside of a straight edge with its cutting edge in engagement with the work, the position of the operators hands being shown in dotted lines.
My cutting tool comprises a body or holder portion I provided at one end with a socket 2 adapted to receive one end of a cutter bar 3 whose outer end is cut away along one side to form a suitable cutting edge 4 along one side edge of said bar. The cutter bar is removably held in the socket 2 of the tool preferably by means of a set screw 6, which is threaded through the holder portion l of said tool with its inner end in abutting relation to the cutter bar. The tool is provided with a handle portion 1, which extends rearwardly from the upper end of the holder portion l at an oblique angle thereto. The tool is also provided with a handle portion or bar 8 that is located on the front face of the holder portion of the tool adjacent to the upper end thereof and projects laterally from one side thereof substantially at right angles to the rearwardly extending handle 1 far enough to accommodate one hand of the operator.
The tool is provided with a guard for preventing damage to the cutting edge 4 of the cutter bar 3 and for preventing said edge from injuring the operator. Said guard comprises a plate 9 that is pivoted at one end by means of a screw ID to the side face of an outstanding lug l I formed on the holder portion l of the tool below the rearwardly extending handle 1 thereof. The other or free end of the guard plate 9 is disposed alongside of the cutter bar 3 with its end flush with the cutting edge 4 of said bar. The guard plate is normally held in operative position by means of a torsion spring l2 which is coiled around the pivot screw ID for said guard plate and has one end anchored to the lug II and the other end to the guard plate intermediate between the ends thereof. The spring I2 tends to swing the guard plate beyond the cutting edge 4 of the cutter bar 3; but such movement of the guard plate is prevented by means of a stop pin [3 on the lug H in position to be engaged by the guard plate when its outer edge is substantially flush with the cutting edge of the cutter bar. The rear lower corner of the holder portion 1 of the tool is notched, as at l4, to accommodate the adjacent portion of the guard plate and to prevent the free end portion thereof from springing away from the cutter bar.
The above described tool is particularly adapted for use in cutting or scoring a sheet l5 of metal which, as shown in Fig. 7, rests fiatwise upon a suitable support 16 and has a suitable straight edge or guide member l'l located thereabove. .The operator grasps the rearwardly extending handle 1 of the tool in the one hand and the laterally extending handle 8 in the other hand and presses the cutting edge of the tool down on the work with the guard plate 9 in contact with the straight edge. This pressure forces the free end of the spring-pressed guard plate to swing upwardly clear of the cutting edge 4 of the cutter bar 3. The tool is then moved by means of the handle I in a straight line over the work while sufiicient pressure is applied to the tool to secure desired depth of cut by pressing down 'on the laterally extending handle 8 of the tool. During the cutting or scoring operation, the guard serves to prevent the cutter bar from engaging the straight edge and nicking or otherwise damaging the same.
What I claim is:
1. A hand tool comprising a holder portion having two handles extending therefrom substantially at right angles to each other and a socket formed in one end of said holder portion, a cutter bar removably secured in said socket and provided at its outer end with a cutting edge,
and a guard member for said cutting edge adapted to swing clear thereof when said cutting edge is pressed against the work.
2. A hand tool comprising a holder portion provided at its upper end with a rearwardly extending handle and a laterally extending handle and at its lower end with a socket, a cutter bar removably secured in said socket and provided at its outer end with a cutting edge, and'a guard for said cutting edge adapted to swing clear thereof when said cutting edge is pressed against the work, said guard comprising a plate pivotally secured at one end to said holder portion, and means for yieldably holding said plate with its outer end substantially flush with the cutting edge of said cutter bar.
3. A hand tool comprising a holder portion provided at its upper end with a rearwardly extending handle and a laterally extending handle and at its lower end with a socket, a. cutter bar removably secured in said socket and provided at its outer end with a cutting edge, and a guard for said cutting edge adapted to swing clear thereof when said cutting edge is pressed against the work, said guard comprising a plate pivotally secured at one end to said holder portion, a stop on said holder portion for limiting the swinging movement of said plate beyond said cutting edge, and means for yieldably holding said plate against said stop.
4. A hand tool comprising a holder portion provided at its upper end with a rearwardly extending handle and a laterally extending handle and at its lower end with a socket, a cutter bar removably secured in said socket and provided at its outer end with a cutting edge, and a guard for said cutting edge adapted to swing clear thereof when said cutting edge is pressed against the work, said guard comprising a plate pivotally secured at one end to said holder portion, a stop on said holder portion for limiting the swinging movement of said plate beyond said cutting edge, and means for yieldably holding said plate against said stop, said means comprising a spring coiled around the pivot for said guard plate with one end fixed to said holder and with the other end fixed to said guard plate.
' WALTER A. BREIDENBACH.
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Cited By (7)

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US2471334A (en) * 1947-10-20 1949-05-24 Henry H Levin Paper cutter
US2676400A (en) * 1951-02-26 1954-04-27 Darpinian Ernest Vaun Florist's knife
US3152396A (en) * 1962-09-12 1964-10-13 Dennis W Grogan Combination scriber and punch
US3451132A (en) * 1967-05-26 1969-06-24 Roy H Mulkins Offset blade carpet and linoleum knife
US4041605A (en) * 1976-07-12 1977-08-16 Eugene W. Selfridge Wallpaper trimmer
US4043038A (en) * 1976-07-12 1977-08-23 Eugene W. Selfridge Symmetrical wallpaper trimmer
US20080078089A1 (en) * 2006-09-29 2008-04-03 Leo Martinez Floor coving groover

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2471334A (en) * 1947-10-20 1949-05-24 Henry H Levin Paper cutter
US2676400A (en) * 1951-02-26 1954-04-27 Darpinian Ernest Vaun Florist's knife
US3152396A (en) * 1962-09-12 1964-10-13 Dennis W Grogan Combination scriber and punch
US3451132A (en) * 1967-05-26 1969-06-24 Roy H Mulkins Offset blade carpet and linoleum knife
US4041605A (en) * 1976-07-12 1977-08-16 Eugene W. Selfridge Wallpaper trimmer
US4043038A (en) * 1976-07-12 1977-08-23 Eugene W. Selfridge Symmetrical wallpaper trimmer
US20080078089A1 (en) * 2006-09-29 2008-04-03 Leo Martinez Floor coving groover

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