US3676961A - Knife scabbard or holder - Google Patents
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- KNIFE SCABBARD OR HOLDER [72] Inventor: Dennis B. Jackson, Nunawading, Victoria,
- ABSTRACT A scabbard for receiving and protecting the blade of a knife and including a device which functions to sharpen the cutting edge of the blade as the blade is inserted into and withdrawn from the scabbard.
- the sharpening device is pivotally mounted so as to present a respective sharpening edge accord ing to the direction of longitudinal movement of the blade relative to that device, and a cushion spring bears on the sharpening device to limit the pressure acting between the knife blade and the sharpening device, during the sharpening operation.
- Means is also provided to normally urge the knife blade into engagement with the sharpening device.
- the invention relates to knife scabbards or holders, and for convenience will be hereinafter described in relation to knives of the kind used in an ordinary household for carving meat for example. It is to be understood however, that the invention is also applicable to other types of knives, irrespective of whether they are used in the home or industry.
- a principal object of the present invention is to provide storage means for a knife blade in the form of a scabbard or holder which serves to protect the cutting edge of the blade when the knife is not in use, and which incorporates a sharpening device whereby the cutting edge of the knife blade is automatically sharpened during movement of the knife blade into or out of the scabbard or holder.
- a typical knife to which the invention applies includes a blade sharpened along a lower edge to form a cutting edge, and having a handle attached to or integral with the blade.
- the outer portion of the cutting edge remote from the handle may be curved upwardly to merge at a point with the upper edge of the blade.
- the scabbard or holder includes a hollow housing having a passage therein for receiving a knife blade and being adapted to protect the cutting edge of that blade while the knife is stored awating use.
- Means may be provided for securing the housing to a bench, wall, cup board, or other fixture.
- the housing passage is open at one end to receive the knife blade and may be closed at the other end by an end wall of the housing. Also, it is preferred that the housing passage is elongated and has a greater height than width.
- the end of the scabbard through which the knife blade is received will be hereinafter referred to as the front end of the scabbard.
- the relative terms front and rear or words of similar import, as used throughout this specification are to be construed in relation to the front and rear ends of the scabbard.
- the words upper and lower, or words of similar import, as used throughout this specification are to be construed in relation to the upper and lower (cutting) edges of the knife blade.
- the scabbard of the invention will be hereinafter described as arranged to hold a knife blade with its cutting edge lowermost. It is to be realized however, that the scabbard can be mounted to support the knife blade upright or on its side.
- FIG. I is a longitudinal cross sectional view of one embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view taken along line II- II of FIG. I,
- FIG 3 is a front elevational view of the embodiment shown in FIG. I, 7
- FIG. 4 is a sectional view taken along line IV-IV of FIG. 1,
- FIG. Si is a sectional view taken along line V-V of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken along line VIVI of FIG. I, but showing the sharpening device in normal elevation for convenience of illustration,
- FIG. 7 is a sectional view taken along line VlI--VII of FIG.
- FIG. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view of part of the scabbard according to FIG. I and showing a knife blade being inserted into that scabbard.
- FIG. 9 is a view similar to FIG. I but on a reduced scale and showing a knife blade fully inserted into the scabbard,
- FIG. 10 is a view similar to FIG. 8 but showing the knife blade being removed from the scabbard
- FIG. 11 is a part sectioned view taken along line XI-XI of FIG 10,
- FIG. 12 is a plan view of the sharpening device shown in FIG. 11,
- FIG. 13 is a plan view of a modified form of sharpening device
- FIG. 14 is a sectional view similar to FIG. 7, but showing a modified form of guide means within the scabbard,
- FIG. 15 is a view similar to FIG. 14 and showing yet another modification of the guide means
- FIG. 16 is a view similar to FIG. 6 showing still another modification of the guide means
- FIG. 17 is a longitudinal sectional view of the front section of a modified form of the scabbard shown in FIG. 1,
- FIG. 18 is a part sectioned front elevational view of a modification of the sharpening device
- FIG. 19 is a sectional view of part of the scabbard showing adjusting means which may be used with the embodiment of FIG. 1,
- FIG. 20 is a front elevational view of a modified cushion spring assembly for the sharpener device
- FIG. 21 is a side elevational view of the assembly shown in FIG. 20,
- FIG. 22 is a side elevational view of another modification of the cushion spring
- FIG. 23 is a plan view of the modification shown in FIG. 22,
- FIG. 24 is a side elevational view of yet another modification of the sharpening device mounting
- FIG. 25 is a side elevational view of still another modification of the sharpening device mounting
- FIG. 26 is a side elevational view of means for securing the scabbard to a support
- FIG. 27 is a sectional view taken along line XXVII-XXVII of FIG. 26,
- FIG. 28 is a plan view of still another modification of the sharpening device.
- FIG. 29 is a side elevational view of yet another modification of the sharpening device.
- the scabbard housing 2 includes two side walls 3 and 4, an upper wall 5 and a lower wall 6 which cooperate to define the knife receiving passage 7.
- the aforementioned walls are preferably longer than the knife blade 8 (see FIG. 9) to be contained within the passage 7 so as to provide complete protection for the cutting edge 9 thereof.
- the front end of the passage 7 may be partially closed by a front wall 11 having an aperture 12 therethrough, and the rear end of the passage 7 may be completely closed by a rear wall 13 although that is not essential.
- the aperture 12 is preferably in the form of a slot having a width greater than that of the knife blade 8, but preferably no greater than twice the greatest width of that knife blade.
- the front wall 11 serves as a guide as hereinafter described and also provides a limit stop against which the handle 14 of the knife abuts when the knife blade 8 is fully inserted into the scabbard 7.
- the housing 2 may be divided longitudinally as at 16 (see FIGS. 4 to 7) into two sections, each of which includes a respective side wall and part of the upper and lower walls.
- the two housing sections may be releasably secured together by screws or the like to allow access to the interior of the housing 2, and in particular allow replacement and repair of the sharpening device 17.
- the abutting surfaces of the abovementioned upper and lower wall parts are provided with substantially complementary stepped formations as shown in FIGS. 4 to 7, which cooperate to locate the two housing sections in correct relationship.
- substantially complementary recesses or grooves and ribs may be provided within and on respectively, those abutting surfaces.
- the sharpening device 17 is mounted within the housing 2 adjacent the front wall 11, and, in a preferred form, includes a pair of upstanding cutter plates 18 formed of a suitable material.
- the cutter plates 18 are made from a material such as hard steel or tungsten carbide, which is harder than stainless steel and which will retain a keen cutting edge for some period of time.
- the cutter plates 18 may be arranged transversely relative to the passage 7 in partially overlapping relationship (see FIGS. 11 and 12) so as to form a V-shaped recess 19 between adjacent side surfaces 21 thereof as shown in FIG. 11.
- each side surface 21 forms a cutting edge. If the device 17 is mounted stationary relative to the housing 2, each side surface 21 may slope outwardly and forwardly away from its respective rear edge 22 at an appropriate clearance angle as shown in FIG. 13. With that form of device 17, sharpening is effected by withdrawing the knife blade 8 out of the scabbard or holder.
- Front and rear stops 24 and 25 may be provided to limit the tilting movement of the rocker member 23, and those stops may be positioned to produce the same or different cutting angles on the knife blade 8 with forward and rearward movement respectively of that blade.
- the relative positions of the stops 24 and 25 are such that when the rocker member 23 is in its forwardmost position the rear edges 22 of the cutter plates 18 act as the cutting edges (see FIG. 10), and in the rearmost position of the rocket member 23 the front edges 26 of the cutter plates 18 act as the cutting edges (see FIG. 8).
- the rocker member 23 will of course move against the front or rear stops according to the direction of movement of the knife blade 8 through the passage 7.
- the front and rear edges 26 and 22 will produce a cutting angle on the knife blade 8 which is the same angle as that defined between the surfaces 21, only when sharpening of the blade 8 is performed with the cutter plates 18 perpendicular to the cutting edge 9 of the knife blade 8.
- the cutting angle will be increased with each increase in the angle of tilt of the cutter plates 18 from the aforementioned position, and the stops 24 and 25 may be arranged so that the angle of tilt is different in each of the positions of the rocker member 23 shown in FIGS. 8 and 10.
- the rocker member 23 may be of any convenient form, such as a block of plastic material molded about the associated cutter plates 18.
- a rocker axle 27 (see FIGS. 11 and 12) may be formed integral with the block at each side thereof so as to be journalled in opposite side walls 3 and 4 of the housing 2.
- the lower part of the block 23 may be molded about a metal spindle which has end portions extending laterally beyond opposite sides of the block so as to be journalled in the side walls of the housing.
- Guide means may be provided within the scabbard passage 7 to maintain the knife blade 8 in correct alignment with the recess 19 during movement of the blade relative to the housing 2.
- such guide means includes ribs 28 and 29 formed integral with each of the side walls 3 and 4 of the housing 2.
- the ribs 28 and the ribs 29 are arranged to be spaced as shown in FIG. 7, and the space between adjacent surfaces of the ribs 28 and 29 is in alignment with the cutter recess 19 and is slightly greater than the maximum width of the knife blade 8 proposed to be used with the scabbard.
- pads 31 may be substituted for the ribs 28 and 29.
- a respective pair of opposed pads may be located adjacent the sharpening device 17 and intermediate that device and the rear wall 13.
- the pads 31 may be fixed to the side walls of the housing 2 as shown in FIG. 14, or they may be spring influenced away therefrom as shown in FIG. 15 so that knife blades of various widths may be inserted between, and engaged by, opposite surfaces of each pair of pads.
- the spring influencing of the pads 31 is preferably such that there is minimum resistance to sliding movement of the knife blade 8 between the pads.
- the opposite surfaces of each pair of pads 31 may be polished or otherwise treated to minimize frictional resistance to the aforementioned sliding movement.
- the side walls 3 and 4 of the housing 2 are spaced apart over a substantial part of their area so as to act as guide walls for the knife blade 8.
- a cavity 32 is provided between the side walls, at the front lower corner thereof for example, for containing the sharpening device.
- the apertured front wall 11 of the housing 2 may serve as an additional guide.
- the upper and lower walls 5 and 6 of the housing 2 preferably converge toward the rear thereof so that the upper wall 5 serves to guide the knife blade 8 towards the sharpening device 17 during insertion of the knife blade 8 into the passage 7.
- the upper wall 5 restricts upward movement of the knife blade 8 during withdrawal from the housing 2 to such an extent that there is a natural tendency to maintain the knife blade 8 in engagement with the sharpening device 17.
- the lower wall 6 is substantially flat for a reason hereinafter made clear, and the upper wall 5 slopes downwardly and rearwardly.
- the slot 12 in the front wall 11 may merge with a longitudinal slot 33 in the front end portion of the upper wall 5 (see FIG. 17) to provide an opening whereby the knife blade 8 can be fully inserted into the passage 7, or removed therefrom, without the cutting edge 9 contacting the sharpening device 17.
- Pressure means is also preferably provided to maintain a suitable pressure between the knife blade 8 and the sharpening device 17 during movement of the knife blade relative to the housing 2.
- the pressure means includes one or more magnets 34 located within the housing 2 adjacent the sharpening device 17.
- the magnet 34 is secured to the rocker member 23 as shown in FIG. 18, in which case the rocker member may be moulded (from a suitable plastics material) about the cutter plates 18 and magnet 34 so that those integers become integral parts of the rocker member 23.
- the cutter plates 18 and/or the magnet 34 may be removably mounted on the body of the rocker member 23.
- the pressure means includes a leaf spring or other resilient member such as a coil or torsion spring mounted within the passage to engage the upper edge of the knife blade 8 directly or indirectly, and maintain engagement between the cutting edge 9 of the knife blade 8 and the cutter plates 18.
- the pressure means includes a leaf spring 35 which extends longitudinally of the housing 2 with a rear end portion 36 secured to the housing 2 adjacent the upper wall 5, and a front end portion 37 engaging a latch member 38. The spring 35 may be bowed upwardly so that the knife blade 8 does not contact the spring 35 at any time during its movement through the passage 7 in the housing 2.
- the latch member 38 may be formed from a strip of metal pivotally mounted at 39 about a transverse axis, and that mounting is provided at an end portion of the latch 38 located within the upper front corner section of the housing 2.
- a stop 41 may be provided within the housing 2 to limit forward pivotal movement of the latch 38, and in its forward most the latch 38 preferably extends downwardly with its lower end portion 42 positioned to be engaged by the knife blade 8 as it is inserted into the passage 7 of the housing 2. Also, in this for wardmost position of the latch 38, the front end portion 37 of the spring 35 overlaps the lower end portion 42 of the latch 38 (see FIG. 1), and for this purpose the lower end portion 42 of the latch 38 may be bent rearwardly.
- the knife blade 8 As the knife blade 8 is inserted into the passage 7, (see FIG. 8), it engages the lower end portion 42 of the latch 38 so that further inward movement of the blade 8 requires sufficient effort to overcome the force applied to the latch 38 by the spring 35. With continued inward movement of the knife blade 8, the latch 38 swings upwardly and causes upward movement of the front end portion 37 of the spring 35. Such movement of the spring 35 results in its zone of contact with the latch 38 being progressively moved towards the latch pivot 39 (see FIG 9), and this action compensates for the increase in the spring force applied to the latch 38 because of upward flexing of the spring 35.
- both the spring 35 and the latch 38 is preferably predetermined relative to the shape of the upper edge of the knife blade 8, so that the spring force applied to the knife blade 8 through the latch 38 remains substantially constant during movement of the knife blade 8 through the passage 7 in the housing 2. This is advantageous because it ensures that the cutters will remove a substantially even amount of stock from the knife cutting edge 9 along the length thereof.
- the latch 38 In the uppermost position of the latch 38 as shown in FIG. 9, it preferably extends in substantially the same direction as the knife blade 8.
- the latch 38 and spring 35 may cooperate to firmly retain the knife blade 8 within the housing 2 against inadvertent removal.
- a stop e.g. wall 11 for limiting forward movement of the knife handle may be positioned so that the heel of the knife rides over the cutter plates 18 when the knife is in its innermost position so that it is further retained against inadvertent removal.
- a modified form of the above embodiment includes means for adjusting the applied force of the leaf spring 35.
- Such means may be of any suitable form such as an adjusting screw protruding through the upper wall 5 of the housing 2 and engaging the spring 35 intermediate its ends.
- such adjusting means includes a sliding ramp device comprising a ramp section 43 interposed between the spring 35 and the upper wall 5 of the housing 2, and connected to a finger engageable member 44 through a neck or web portion 45.
- the neck or web portion 45 is slidable between the ends of a longitudinally extending slot 46 formed through the upper wall 5 of the housing 2, and the finger engageable member 44 is disposed externally of the housing 2 so as to engage or lie adjacent the upper surface of the upper wall 5.
- the ramp surface 47 which engages the spring 35 preferably slopes upwardly and rearwardly.
- any appropriate means may be employed for securing the ramp device in a chosen position, or it may be retained in that position simply by frictional engagement between it and the housing 2.
- the effective length of the spring 35 and therefore its applied force is varied by adjusting the longitudinal position of the ramp device.
- the lower wall 6 of the housing may be arranged to contact the cutting edge 9 of the knife intermediate the rear end wall 13 of the housing 2 and the sharpening device 17, so as to maintain the knife blade 8 in proper contact with both the sharpening device 17 and the spring 35.
- the pressure means is preferably adapted to produce a predetermined pressure between the knife blade 8 and the sharpening device 17 so that a minimum amount of metal is removed during the sharpening operation and the life of the knife blade 8 is not unduly limited. That is, the pressure need only be sufficient for removal of slight bluntening of the cutting edge 9 of the knife blade 8 during use.
- rocker member 23 is resiliently mounted so as to limit the force required to insert the knife blade 8 into the scabbard. This overcomes any problem that may result from the user exercizing force on the knife handle 14 when inserting the blade 8 into the passage 7, which would result in excessive sharpening and a tendency for the knife to jam or resist entry into the scabbard.
- the resilient mounting preferably includes a cushion spring in the form of a preloaded leaf spring 48 which bears on the rocker member 23 so as to limit its rearward movement when the knife blade 8 is inserted in the scabbard.
- This pre-loaded leaf spring is attached to the housing 2 at one end 49, and the opposite end portion 51 preferably bears on the rear face of the rocker member 23 and has limited rearward travel because of stop 25.
- the stop 25 avoids overstressing of the spring 48, and the spring itself provides the principal stop which determines the cutting angle formed by the plates 18 during movement of the knife blade 8 towards the rear of the housing 2.
- the cushion spring may take any one of numerous forms.
- it may be a double or single leaf spring 48 having the end portion 51 engaging the rocker member 23 recessed so as to allow passage of the knife blade 8.
- the spring can be made from wire, in which case it may be shaped to bear on each side of the cutter recess 19, and in one form as shown in FIGS. 20 and 21, has two rocker member engaging arms 52 extending from a coil 53 mounted on a transverse pin 54, and a rearwardly extending portion 55 engaging the lower wall 6 of the housing 2.
- the cushion spring may form an integral part of the rocker member 23 as shown in FIGS. 22 and 23, especially if that member is made from a resilient plastics material such as acetal resin.
- the spring may be in the form of a rearward leaf extension 56 which preferably merges with the main body of the rocker member 23 through a curved fillet section 57 and engages the lower wall 6 of the housing 2.
- the leaf extension 56 may be split longitudinally for at least part of its length to increase its flexibility.
- the cushion spring may take the form of a leaf spring 58 having opposite end portions engaging the lower wall 6 of the housing 2, and an upwardly bowed portion 59 intermediate its ends.
- the rocker member 23 engages the upper surface of the bowed portion 59 so that it is depressed during forward and rearward movement of the rocker member 23 about its pivotal axis, from a central normal position.
- the positive stops 24 and 25 are preferably provided to limit the movement of the rocker member 23 in both directions.
- the rocker member 23 is pivotally mounted in a bracket 61 secured to the intermediate portion 59 of the spring 58, so that the member 23 is capable of pivotal movement and movement towards and away from the lower wall 6 of the housing 2.
- the rocker member 23 is not pivotally mounted as previously described, but is simply mounted for movement towards and away from the lower wall 6 of the housing 2.
- the cushion spring 58 is arranged to normally urge the rocker member 23 into an upper position relative to the lower wall 6. It is desirable in this arrangement to prevent the rocket member 23 from bottoming in its travel and thereby increasing the normal force between the cutter plates 18 and the cutting edge 9 of the knife blade 8. It is therefore preferable to provide a positive stop, which in one form consists of the molding of the opening 12, so as to cause the cutting edge 9 of the knife blade 8 to bottom before the rocker member 23 bot toms on the spring 58. A similar positive stop may be provided in any of the previously described arrangements.
- any suitable means may be provided for attaching the scabbard housing 2 to a support such as a bench, wall or cupboard.
- that means includes a snap fastener connection comprising a mounting bar 62 arranged to be secured to the support 63 by screws 64 or the like and having a fastening member 65 upstanding from respective opposite end portions thereof.
- Each fastener member 65 has an enlarged head 66 and is arranged for location in a slotted or substantially keyhole shaped aperture 67 formed through the lower wall 6 of the housing 2, and the housing 2 is secured in assembly with the mounting bar 62 by being moved longitudinally in a direction such that each head 66 is forced over a protruding hump 68 formed on the upper surface of the housing lower wall 6.
- a double sided adhesive tape may be used.
- the lower wall 6 of the housing 2 may be extended lengthwise and/or laterally to provide flanges which may be secured to the support 63 by screws or any other appropriate fixing means.
- one or more metal dowels may be provided in the lower wall 6 of the housing 2 so as to extend transversely of the knife passage 7, and being positioned intermediate the sharpening device 17 and the rear end of the housing 2. Such dowels serve to prevent the knife blade 8 piercing the lower wall 6 and protruding out of the housing 2.
- the lower wall 6 of the housing 2 is strengthened by an additional thickness of material.
- the angle formed between the adjacent side surfaces 21 of the rear pair of plates 18 is more acute than the angle between the side surfaces 21 of the front pair of plates 18.
- the angles formed by the rear and front recesses 19 may be 30 and 40 respectively.
- the rear set of cutter plates 18 will remove the major portion of metal from the cutting edge 9 of the knife blade 8 during the sharpening operation, and only the actual tip of the blade cutting edge 9 will be in contact with the front cutter plates 18 so that a finishing operation will be performed on that cutting edge.
- This will provide an extremely sharp and smooth cutting edge similar in principle to that of a razor blade.
- both pairs of cutter plates are able to remain in contact with a contoured cutting edge 9 of a knife blade 8 during movement of the blade through the scabbard.
- each pair of cutter plates 18 is secured to a separate pivotally mounted rocker member 23.
- the two rocker members 23 are spaced longitudinally of each other, and front and rear stops 69 and 71 may be provided for each member 23 to limit the degree of forward and rearward tilting about their pivotal axes.
- the cutter plates 18 are such as to allow sharpening of the knife blade 8 during forward and rearward movement of that blade through the knife passage 7 in the housing 2.
- each pair of cutter plates 18 may be the same or different, and the rear stops 71 are positioned accordingly so that the rear pair of cutter plates 18 are adapted to produce a cutting angle on the knife blade 8 more acute than the cutting angle adapted to be produced by the front pair when both rocker members 23 engage their respective rear stops 71.
- the front stops 69 may be positioned so that front pair of cutter blades 18 are adapted to produce a cutting angle more acute than the cutting angle adapted to be produced by the rear pair when both rocker members 23 engage their respective front stops 69.
- rocker axle 27 may be slidably received in slots in the side walls 3 and 4 of the housing 2 which extend lengthwise from the front of the side walls for a suitable distance. Any appropriate fixing means may be employed to secure the axles 27 hard against the blind ends of the respective slots, and the front wall 11 of the housing 2 may be removably secured over the open ends of those slots.
- the present invention provides a convenient storage means for a knife and has the additional advantage of sharpening the knife each time it is withdrawn from the storage means for use.
- Such means improves the efficiency of the knife and will generally prolong the useful life when sharp of the knife beyond that experienced when the knife is only sharpened on odd occasions.
- the scabbard is convenient to dismantle for cleaning or maintenance, and may be readily secured to a support structure.
- a knife scabbard including, a hollow housing defining an elongated blade receiving passage, said passage being open at a front end to define an access opening through which a knife blade is insertable into said passage, a sharpening device mounted within said housing for pivotal movement about an axis extending transverse to said passage so as to be movable towards and away from said access opening to adopt either of two operative positions, stop means attached to said housing and engaging said sharpening device when it is in either of said operative positions, sharpening elements forming part of said sharpening device and defining first and second sets of sharpening edges, each of said sets being operative to sharpen a knife blade in a respective one of said operative positions of said sharpening device so that said blade will be sharpened during both insertion into and withdrawal from said housing, and pressure means attached to said housing and operative to maintain a suitable pressure between said knife blade and said sharpening device during the blade sharpening operation.
- said pressure means includes, a leaf spring located within said housing so as to extend generally in the longitudinal direction of said passage and having a rear end portion secured to the housing, and a latch member having one end portion attached to said housing and being engageable at its opposite end portion with the upper edge of said knife blade, the front end portion of said spring engaging the latch member to urge it in a direction to engage said knife blade upper edge.
- a knife scabbard according to claim 2 wherein said one end portion of the latch member is pivotally attached to said housing adjacent in upper wall thereof, said sharpening device being located adjacent the lower wall of said housing, said latch member being in the form of a metal strip which extends downwardly and rearwardly from said pivotal attachment, and said spring makes sliding contact with said strip intermediate the ends thereof.
- a knife scabbard according to claim 2 wherein means is attached to said housing for adjusting the force applied to said latch member by said spring.
- a knife scabbard according to claim 1 wherein a second pair of said cutter plates is provided and is spaced from the first-mentioned said pair in the longitudinal direction of said passage, and each said pair is arranged to form a respective cutting angle on said cutting edge of said knife blade.
- each said set of sharpening edges is arranged to define a respective sharpening angle.
- a knife scabbard including, a hollow housing defining an elongate blade receiving passage, said passage being open at a front end to define an access opening through which a knife blade is insertable into said passage, a sharpening device mounted within said housing in longitudinal alignment with said opening and arranged for pivotal movement about an axis extending transverse to said passage so as to be movable towards and away from said access opening to adopt either of two operative positions whereby said sharpening device is operative to engage and sharpen the cutting edge of a knife blade as the blade is moved longitudinally into and out of said passage, and magnetic means attached to said housing and operative to maintain a suitable pressure between said knife blade and said sharpening device during the blade sharpening operation.
- each said pair of cutter plates is attached to a respective support block, and each said support block is pivotally attached to said housing for limited rocking movement about a respective axis extending transverse to the longitudinal direction of said passage.
- a knife scabbard including, a hollow housing defining an elongate blade receiving passage, said passage being open at a front end to define an access opening through which a knife blade is insertable into said passage, a sharpening device mounted within said housing in longitudinal alignment with said opening and arranged for pivotal movement about an axis extending transverse to said passage so as to be movable towards and away from said access opening to adopt either of two operative positions whereby said sharpening device is operative to engage and sharpen the cutting edge of a knife blade as the blade is moved into and out of said passage, and resilient means acting on said sharpening device to resist said movement there and to limit the pressure acting between said knife blade and said sharpening device during said sharpening operation.
- a knife scabbard including; hollow housing defining an elongate blade receiving passage, said passage being open at a front end to define an access opening through which'a knife blade is insertable into said passage; a sharpening device mounted within said housing in longitudinal alignment with said access opening and arranged for pivotal movement about an axis extending transverse to said passage so as to be movable towards and away from said access opening to adopt either of two operative positions whereby said sharpening device is operative to engage and sharpen the cutting edge of said knife blade as said blade is moved longitudinally into and out of said passage; a leaf spring located within said housing so as to extend generally in the longitudinal direction of said passage and having a rear end portion secured to said housing; and a latch member having one end portion attached to said housing and being engageable at its opposite end portion with the upper edge of said knife blade; the front end portion of said spring engaging the latch member to urge it in a direction to engage said knife blade upper edge and thereby maintain a suitable pressure between said knife blade and said sharpening device during the blade sharp
- a knife scabbard according to claim 21 wherein said 1 one end portion of the latch member is pivotally attached to said housing adjacent an upper wall thereof, said sharpening device being located adjacent the lower wall of said housing, said latch member being in the form of a metal strip which extends downwardly and rearwardly from said pivotal attachment, said spring makes sliding contact with said strip intermediate the ends thereof, said spring and latch member are arranged so that the lowermost end of the latch member moves upwardly and rearwardly as the depth of said knife blade being inserted into said passage increases, and as a consequence of said movement of said latch member the front end portion of said spring moves upwardly so that the zone of contact between said spring and said latch member is progressively moved towards said pivotal attachment, whereby the pressure exerted by said latch member on said blade remains substantially constant.
- a knife scabbard including; a hollow housing defining an elongate blade receiving passage, said passage being open at a front end to define an access opening through which a knife blade is insertable into said passage; a sharpening device comprising a support block and a pair of sharpening plates carried by said block; said support block being mounted within said housing for pivotal movement about an axis extending transverse to said passage so as to be movable towards and away from said access opening to adopt either of two operative positions of said sharpening device; said sharpening plates being arranged in partially overlapping relationship to form between them a V-shaped recess for receiving the cutting edge of said knife blade, and defining first and second sets of sharpening edges, each of said sets being operative to sharpen said knife blade in a respective one of said operative positions of said sharpening device so that said blade will be sharpened during both insertion into and withdrawal from said housing; stop means attached to said housing to engage said support block to prevent pivotal movement thereof beyond said operative positions; a leaf spring
- a knife scabbard comprising a hollow housing having guide means therein defining a blade receiving passage opening through one end of said housing, blade sharpening means mounted within said housing in alignment with said passage for engaging a blade during the movement thereof through said passage, resilient means carried by said housing for maintaining pressure contact between said sharpening means and a blade passing into and out of said housing, said blade sharpening means including a rocker member and a sharpening element carried by said rocker means, and means pivotally mounting said rocker member about an axis fixed relative to said rocker member and extending generally transversely of said blade receiving passage for rocking movement of said rocker member and said sharpening element in response to engagement by a knife in the positioning and removal of a knife relative to said scabbard.
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