US2839831A - Sheathed knives - Google Patents
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- B26B29/00—Guards or sheaths or guides for hand cutting tools; Arrangements for guiding hand cutting tools
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- B26B—HAND-HELD CUTTING TOOLS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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- B26B29/02—Guards or sheaths for knives
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- Fig. l is a front View of a knife embodying the instant invention, the same being shown dangling from a waist belt;
- Fig. 2 is an enlarged view taken substantially along the line 2-2 of Fig. l;
- Fig. 3 is a front view of said knife
- Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the attaching mechanism separated from the knife frame
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary view of an end of the knife with portions broken away to show the manner in which the attaching mechanism is secured to the knife;
- Y Fig. 6 is a side view of the knife showing the attaching mechanism in telescoped position on the knife.
- the reference numeral 10 denotes a knife constructed in accordance with the instant invention.
- Said knife includes an elongated frame 12 and an attaching mechanism 14.
- the frame comprises two outer lining plates 16 between which blade receiving compartments are located.
- a centralspacer 20 is separated from each side spacer by a spring block 22.
- the entire -assembly is secured as by a Vrivet 24 to constitute the frame 12.
- Various types of pocket knife implements and/or cutting blades 26 are pivoted by their tangs in the frame between the spacers on rivets (not shown).
- a scale 28 is secured on the outer surclothes when no belt is worn.
- the attachingmechanism 14'l constituting the subject of the instant invention comprises a Vshaclde fabricated Afrom a stiff wire 'such as a heavy gauge steel wire.
- Said shackle includes a retroverted band 36 integrally connecting one set of ends 38 of a first pair of spaced reaches 40. Said reaches are perpendicular to vthe axes about which the knife bladesturn when Vswinging 'fromclo'sed to open posiftion.V
- the other' set of ends of thefrstpair of lreaches is joined by retroverte'd 'bends '42 to a second pair of spaced reaches 44.
- the pairs of reaches iverge slightly from one another (see Fig.
- the reaches 44 must be forced apart in order to attach the shackle to the frame. They are biased to return to their original position when the tips enter the openings 50, thereby permitting detachable gripping of the frame by the shackle.
- the additional length of the shackle on each side of the bend 36 provided by doubling the shackle at the bends -42 prevents the shackle from losing its shape even if repeatedly removed and reattached.
- the distance between the bends 42 is slightly less than the thickness of the frame (including the scales) at a location on the frame embraced by these bends when the lshackle is folded against the knife, whereby the bends are forced apart laterally when the shackle is folded against the frame and then biased to their original position securely to hold the shackle in closed position on the frame.
- the divergence of the reaches 40 localizes the pressure of the shackle against the scales and thereby avoids the necessity of employing undue force to swing the shackles to closed position.
- the ⁇ knife is used as follows: shackle is pushed behind the users belt, i. e., between the belt and the trousers with the bend 36 facing away from the ⁇ belt. The shackle is maneuvered so as to slide the belt in between the pairs of reaches with the bend 36 on the outerside of thebelt and the reaches 44 on the inner side of the belt. In this way, the knife as a whole is conveniently and rapidly attached to the belt without opening the same. The knife is likewise easily removed from the belt for use by slipping the shackle out from between the pairs ofreaches; again, it is not' necessary to open the belt.
- the knife may be conveniently carried on the users For'example, the shackle may simply be used with the bend 36 facing the wearer, the shacklebeing hooked over the waist band of the trousers.
- the shackle When the knife is in use, the shackle may be folded out of the way (see Fig. 6). This is accomplished by rotating the shackle so that the frame is received between Y the two pairs Vof reaches. Rotation will be limited by When extended, the
- each set of associated reaches lying in a plane approximately perpendicular to the planes in which the two pairs of reaches are respectively disposed, a tip at the lower end of each reach of the second pair, each tip being disposed at approximately right angles to its associated reach, said tips facing each other, ⁇ and means at one end of the frame pivotally receiving said tips and permitting the shackle to swing into telescoped position against the frame in which the rst named retroverted bend lies against the edge of the knife frame opposite to that from which the blades are outfoldable whereby when the shackle is swung into a position extending away from the frame the first named pair of reaches are closer to Vsaid edge from which the blades are outfoldable than to said Vopposite edge.
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June 24, 195s H, BAER 2,839,831
SHEATHED KNIVES Filed Dec. 7, 1955 ATTORNEY United States Patent() Co., Inc., New York, N. Y., a corporation of New York Application December 7, 1955, Serial No. 551,631 3f claims. (ci. 304296) This' invention relates to sheathed 'knives andis `particularly adapted, although not so limited jexcept as .indicated in 'the appended claims, to a pock'e'tknife with a fold-in blade.
It is an object of the present invention to vprovide a knife ofthe character described which can be conveniently and rapidly secured to a users belt.
It is another object of the invention to provide a knife of the character described having a mechanism for detachably attaching it to a belt .without opening the belt. .It is further object of thevlpresentinvention to ',provide a knife of the character described wherein the attaching mechanism comprises a single piece of material and, therefore, can be fabricated simply and quickly at a low cost. Y
It is still another object of the invention to provide a knife of the character described wherein the attaching mechanism can be folded compactly against the knife out of the users way.
Other objects of this invention will in part be obvious and in part will be pointed out hereinafter.
The invention accordingly consists in the features of construction, combinations of elements, and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter described, and of which the scope of application will be indicated in the appended claims.
In the accompanying drawings, in which is shown one of the various possible embodiments of this invention,
Fig. l is a front View of a knife embodying the instant invention, the same being shown dangling from a waist belt;
Fig. 2 is an enlarged view taken substantially along the line 2-2 of Fig. l;
Fig. 3 is a front view of said knife;
Fig. 4 is a perspective view of the attaching mechanism separated from the knife frame;
Fig. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary view of an end of the knife with portions broken away to show the manner in which the attaching mechanism is secured to the knife;
and Y Fig. 6 is a side view of the knife showing the attaching mechanism in telescoped position on the knife.
Referring now in detail to the drawings, the reference numeral 10 denotes a knife constructed in accordance with the instant invention. Said knife includes an elongated frame 12 and an attaching mechanism 14. The frame comprises two outer lining plates 16 between which blade receiving compartments are located. Against the inner surface of each plate 16, an appropriately cut out side spacer 18 is disposed. A centralspacer 20 is separated from each side spacer by a spring block 22. The entire -assembly is secured as by a Vrivet 24 to constitute the frame 12. Various types of pocket knife implements and/or cutting blades 26 are pivoted by their tangs in the frame between the spacers on rivets (not shown).
The blades are held in place by the pressure of the springs on their tangs. A scale 28 is secured on the outer surclothes when no belt is worn.
. A 2Y face vjof each plate 16, between holsters 32 at the ends of the'v frame. The holsters 'are securelyV vattached to the knife frame, e. g. by vbrazing.
h. The attachingmechanism 14'l constituting the subject of the instant invention comprises a Vshaclde fabricated Afrom a stiff wire 'such as a heavy gauge steel wire.l Said shackle includes a retroverted band 36 integrally connecting one set of ends 38 of a first pair of spaced reaches 40. Said reaches are perpendicular to vthe axes about which the knife bladesturn when Vswinging 'fromclo'sed to open posiftion.V The other' set of ends of thefrstpair of lreaches is joined by retroverte'd 'bends '42 to a second pair of spaced reaches 44. The pairs of reaches iverge slightly from one another (see Fig. 2) in a direction away from-bends 42, Yand the secondpairfjf reaches '(44) is spaced from the first pair (40) about fVsf'ftl-ii's being 'somewhat greater than the thickness of a belt for'A the waistofapir of trousers. The reaches comprisingeach pairdiveige slightly from veach-other in a direction away'from the retrove'rt'ed ybendsfriZ (see Fig. 3). Also',.the,reaches 44arc spaced spaced from one another a distance less than the width of the end of the frame (including the holsters) at the point of attachment of `the shackle. Thus, the reaches 44 must be forced apart in order to attach the shackle to the frame. They are biased to return to their original position when the tips enter the openings 50, thereby permitting detachable gripping of the frame by the shackle. The additional length of the shackle on each side of the bend 36 provided by doubling the shackle at the bends -42 prevents the shackle from losing its shape even if repeatedly removed and reattached.
The distance between the bends 42 is slightly less than the thickness of the frame (including the scales) at a location on the frame embraced by these bends when the lshackle is folded against the knife, whereby the bends are forced apart laterally when the shackle is folded against the frame and then biased to their original position securely to hold the shackle in closed position on the frame. The divergence of the reaches 40 localizes the pressure of the shackle against the scales and thereby avoids the necessity of employing undue force to swing the shackles to closed position.
The `knife is used as follows: shackle is pushed behind the users belt, i. e., between the belt and the trousers with the bend 36 facing away from the `belt. The shackle is maneuvered so as to slide the belt in between the pairs of reaches with the bend 36 on the outerside of thebelt and the reaches 44 on the inner side of the belt. In this way, the knife as a whole is conveniently and rapidly attached to the belt without opening the same. The knife is likewise easily removed from the belt for use by slipping the shackle out from between the pairs ofreaches; again, it is not' necessary to open the belt.
The knife may be conveniently carried on the users For'example, the shackle may simply be used with the bend 36 facing the wearer, the shacklebeing hooked over the waist band of the trousers.
When the knife is in use, the shackle may be folded out of the way (see Fig. 6). This is accomplished by rotating the shackle so that the frame is received between Y the two pairs Vof reaches. Rotation will be limited by When extended, the
. 3 abutment of the bend 36 against the back of the frame, and as mentioned above the shackle will be held in place on the frame by the gripping action of the bends 42. If desired, the shackle may be completely removed by spreading the reaches 44 and removing the journals from the bearing openings 48Vin the frame.
It thus will be seen that there is provided a device in which the several objects `of thisinvention are achieved and which is well adapted to meet the conditions of practical use. f j
As various possible embodiments might be made of the above invention, and as various changes might be -made in the embodiment above set forth, it is to be understood that all matter herein setY forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is'to be interpreted as .illustrative and not in a limitingsense'. Y l
Having thus described 'my invention, I claim as new anddesire to secure'by LettersPatent:
l. Incombination with a `knife having a frame from one' edge of which blades are outfoldable,a stift` Wire shackle having a rst pair of v spaced approximately parallel registered reaches, each reach having a lower end and an upper end, a retroverted bend joining said lower ends, and a second pair of spaced approximately Vparallel registered reaches, each reach of said second pair having an upper end and a lower end, a retroverted bend joining the upper end of each reach of the second pairV to the upper endA of a diiferent reach of the rst pair, the reaches so joined constituting a set ofassociated reaches, the
reaches of each set of associated reaches lying in a plane approximately perpendicular to the planes in which the two pairs of reaches are respectively disposed, a tip at the lower end of each reach of the second pair, each tip being disposed at approximately right angles to its associated reach, said tips facing each other, `and means at one end of the frame pivotally receiving said tips and permitting the shackle to swing into telescoped position against the frame in which the rst named retroverted bend lies against the edge of the knife frame opposite to that from which the blades are outfoldable whereby when the shackle is swung into a position extending away from the frame the first named pair of reaches are closer to Vsaid edge from which the blades are outfoldable than to said Vopposite edge.
References Cited in the tile of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS Cowie Feb.y 19, 1884 Wood Dec. 30, 19x19
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US4773159A (en) * | 1987-08-12 | 1988-09-27 | Casazza Jr Joseph J | Clip-on folding knife |
US4964554A (en) * | 1989-08-23 | 1990-10-23 | A. G. Russell | Locking knife and sheath assembly |
US5349753A (en) * | 1993-05-19 | 1994-09-27 | Patrick Gaffney | One-handed knife system |
US5495673A (en) * | 1994-12-08 | 1996-03-05 | Imperial Schrade Corp. | Knife with detachable support |
US5822867A (en) * | 1997-02-04 | 1998-10-20 | Gerber Sakai Co., Ltd | Knife |
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US7062857B1 (en) * | 2002-10-23 | 2006-06-20 | Taylor Cutlery Llc | Knife with blade lock and lanyard lock |
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US4964554A (en) * | 1989-08-23 | 1990-10-23 | A. G. Russell | Locking knife and sheath assembly |
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US5349753A (en) * | 1993-05-19 | 1994-09-27 | Patrick Gaffney | One-handed knife system |
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US5495673A (en) * | 1994-12-08 | 1996-03-05 | Imperial Schrade Corp. | Knife with detachable support |
US5822867A (en) * | 1997-02-04 | 1998-10-20 | Gerber Sakai Co., Ltd | Knife |
US7062857B1 (en) * | 2002-10-23 | 2006-06-20 | Taylor Cutlery Llc | Knife with blade lock and lanyard lock |
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