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US631547A
US631547A US70304099A US1899703040A US631547A US 631547 A US631547 A US 631547A US 70304099 A US70304099 A US 70304099A US 1899703040 A US1899703040 A US 1899703040A US 631547 A US631547 A US 631547A
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  • FIG. l a viewin side elevation of a knife constructed in accordance with my invention, its blade being shown in its closed position by full lines and in its open position by broken lines;
  • Fig. 2 a view of the knife in end elevation;
  • Fig. 3 a view of the knife in longitudinal section, showing its blade in its open position by broken lines and in its closed position by full lines;
  • Fig. 4 an enlarged View of the knife in transverse section on the line a b of Fig. 3, showing the blade in its positively-locked closed position;
  • Fig. 5 a similar view showing the blade in its intermediate position, through which it passes in being opened and closed;
  • Fig. 6, a view in transverse section .on the line 0 d of Fig.
  • FIG. 7 showing the stop-pin of the operating-stem in both of its positions
  • Fig. 7 a similar view on the line e f of Fig. 3, showing the mode of securing the knife-blade spring in place
  • Fig. 8 a detached plan view of the knife-frame blank
  • Fig. 9 a detached plan view of the operating-stem, together with its ring-like finger-piece and its locking-head and stoppin
  • Fig. 10 a detached plan view of the knife-blade spring.
  • My invention relates to an improvement in that class of pocket-knives in which the blade or blades are opened without the application of the thumb-nail thereto, the object being to produce at a low cost for manufacture a simple, strong, and durable knife composedof few parts and constructed with particular reference to convenience of operation, as well as to form an attractive novelty in this class of articles.
  • the knife-blade C is of ordinary construction andswings upon a pivot D, the ends of which pass through the outer end of the knifeframe and secure the outer ends of the leaves or sides thereof together with the blade between them.
  • a flat longitudinally-arranged knife-blade spring E is located within the said body below the blade in position to be engaged with the tang thereof at a point near where the same merges into the sharpened edge of the blade.
  • This spring is formed at its opposite end with a transverse longitudinally-arranged slot E, which receives a leaflike sheet-metal rivet E the proj eeting edges of which pass through narrow slots A A formed in the inner ends of the two leaves of the knife-frame, the said edges of the rivet being headed down upon the outer faces of the saidleaves, whereby the inner ends thereof are held together and the spring secured in place.
  • the operating-stem itself is maintained in its normal or looking position, in which it looks the knife-blade in-its open position as well as in its closed position, by means of a spiral spring F, connected at its forward end with the stem through a transverse opening f therein and having its inner end f engaged with the knife-frame, as seen hen the operating-stem is in its said normal or looking position, the clearance-notch B of the locking-head 13* of the stem is out of registration with the edge of the tang of the knifeblade, as shown in Fig. 3, the said tang then riding upon the periphery of the head, which prevents the blade from opening.
  • the finger-piece B is grasped and the operating-stem rotated against the tension of the spring F until the clearance-slot B is brought into registration with the tang of the knife-blade, which is then quickly thrown open by the action of the knife-blade springE,the force of which throws the blade into its full-open position.
  • the tang thereof moves into, through, and out of the clearance-slot B so that when the blade is in its full-open position the tang is entirely out of the said slot, whereby the operatingstcm is free to return to its locking position as soon as it is allowed to do so.
  • the spring-actuated operating-stem of my improved knife maybe employed for releasing the blade when the same is in its closed position to permit the knife-blade spring to act to throw the blade into its open position, in which it is then partially locked by the said stem, which altogether avoids the use of the thumb-nail in manipulating the blade, which is positively locked both in its open and closed positions.
  • my improved knife as thus constructed is simple, compact, and light, contains but few parts, and those of strong and durable construction.
  • a knife the combination with the frame and blade thereof, of a longitudinallyarranged rotatable operating-stem provided at its outer end with a locking-head formed with a clearance-slot and coacting with the tang of the blade for locking the same in its open and closed positions.
  • a knife In a knife, the combination with the frame and blade thereof, of a longitudinallyarranged rotatable operating-stem projecting at its inner end from the frame for manual operation, and adapted at its opposite end for direct eoaetion with the tang of the blade for positively locking the same in its open and closed positions.
  • a knife In a knife, the combination with the frame and blade thereof, of a longitudinallyarranged rotatable operating-stem adapted at its inner end for manual operation and at its opposite end for eoaetion with the tang of the blade for positively locking the same in its open and closed posit-ions, and provided with a stop which limits its rotation.
  • a knife the combination with a sheetmetal frame shaped to form a tubular enlargement on its back, of a knife-blade, a spring for throwing the same into its open position, an operating-stem located within the said enlargement, projecting at itsinner end therefrom for manual operation, and provided at its opposite end with a locking-head formed with a clearance-slot, and coaeting with the tang of the blade to positively lock it in its open and closed positions.
  • a knife the combination with a sheetmetal frame shaped to form a tubular enlargement on its back, of aknife-blade, a longitudinally-arranged knife-blade spring located below the edge of the blade when the same is in its closed position, an operating-stem located in the said tubular enlargement of the frame, from the inner end of which it projects for manual operation, and provided at its opposite end with a locking-head which coaets with the tang of the knife-blade for locking the same in its open and closed positions, a spiral spring applied to the said stem and located within the said enlargement for maintaining the stem in its locking position, and a stop for limiting the rotation of the stem in either direction.

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Patented Aug. 22, I899. G. W. MILLER.
KNIFE). (Application filed Jan. 23, 1899.)
(No Model.)
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SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 631,547, dated August 22, 1899.
Application filed January 23', 1899. Serial No. 703.040. (No model.)
' To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, GEORGE W. MILLER, of Meriden, in the county of New Haven and State of Connecticut, have invented a' new Improvement in Knives; and I do hereby declare the following, when taken in connection with the accompanying drawings and the letters of reference marked thereon, to be afull, clear, and exact description of the same, and which said drawings constitute part of this specification, and represent, in-
Figure l, a viewin side elevation of a knife constructed in accordance with my invention, its blade being shown in its closed position by full lines and in its open position by broken lines; Fig. 2, a view of the knife in end elevation; Fig. 3, a view of the knife in longitudinal section, showing its blade in its open position by broken lines and in its closed position by full lines; Fig. 4, an enlarged View of the knife in transverse section on the line a b of Fig. 3, showing the blade in its positively-locked closed position; Fig. 5, a similar view showing the blade in its intermediate position, through which it passes in being opened and closed; Fig. 6, a view in transverse section .on the line 0 d of Fig. 3, showing the stop-pin of the operating-stem in both of its positions; Fig. 7, a similar view on the line e f of Fig. 3, showing the mode of securing the knife-blade spring in place; Fig. 8, a detached plan view of the knife-frame blank; Fig. 9, a detached plan view of the operating-stem, together with its ring-like finger-piece and its locking-head and stoppin; Fig. 10, a detached plan view of the knife-blade spring.
My invention relates to an improvement in that class of pocket-knives in which the blade or blades are opened without the application of the thumb-nail thereto, the object being to produce at a low cost for manufacture a simple, strong, and durable knife composedof few parts and constructed with particular reference to convenience of operation, as well as to form an attractive novelty in this class of articles.
With these ends in view my invention con sists in a knife having certain details of construction, as willbe hereinafter described, and pointed out in the claims.
In carrying out my invention as herein shown I employ a sheetanetal knife-frame A,
in Fig. 2.
folded into U-shaped cross-sections on its longitudinal center, where it is shaped to form a longitudinally-arranged tubular enlargement A, which not only widens theback of the knife-frame, so as to make the knife more comfortable to the hand, but also provides a chamber for the reception of the operating-stem B, one end of which projects from the inner end of the knife-frame and is perforated for the reception of a ring B,
which constitutes a finger-piece for the rotavtion of the stem and also provides for attachthereof in either direction.
The knife-blade C is of ordinary construction andswings upon a pivot D, the ends of which pass through the outer end of the knifeframe and secure the outer ends of the leaves or sides thereof together with the blade between them. A flat longitudinally-arranged knife-blade spring E is located within the said body below the blade in position to be engaged with the tang thereof at a point near where the same merges into the sharpened edge of the blade. This spring is formed at its opposite end with a transverse longitudinally-arranged slot E, which receives a leaflike sheet-metal rivet E the proj eeting edges of which pass through narrow slots A A formed in the inner ends of the two leaves of the knife-frame, the said edges of the rivet being headed down upon the outer faces of the saidleaves, whereby the inner ends thereof are held together and the spring secured in place. The operating-stem itself is maintained in its normal or looking position, in which it looks the knife-blade in-its open position as well as in its closed position, by means of a spiral spring F, connected at its forward end with the stem through a transverse opening f therein and having its inner end f engaged with the knife-frame, as seen hen the operating-stem is in its said normal or looking position, the clearance-notch B of the locking-head 13* of the stem is out of registration with the edge of the tang of the knifeblade, as shown in Fig. 3, the said tang then riding upon the periphery of the head, which prevents the blade from opening.
In order to open the knife, the finger-piece B is grasped and the operating-stem rotated against the tension of the spring F until the clearance-slot B is brought into registration with the tang of the knife-blade, which is then quickly thrown open by the action of the knife-blade springE,the force of which throws the blade into its full-open position. During this swift movement of the knife-blade the tang thereof moves into, through, and out of the clearance-slot B so that when the blade is in its full-open position the tang is entirely out of the said slot, whereby the operatingstcm is free to return to its locking position as soon as it is allowed to do so. When the said stem is allowed to return into its said normal or locked position, the clearance-slot is carried out of registration with the tang of the knife blade, which is thus positively locked in its open position. \Vhen now it is desired to close the knife, the operatingsteln must be again manually rotated against the tension of its spiral spring to bring the clearance-slot of its locking-head into registration with the tang of the knife, which may then be swung back into its closed position, during which time its tang passes into, through, and out of the clearance-slot, so that when the blade is fully closed it may be positively locked again in that position by permitting the operating-stem to return to its normal position under the action of its own spring. It may be here mentioned, however, that as the knife-blade is brought into its closed position it engages with its spring E, which is placed under sufficient tension for throwing it into its open position when again unlocked.
It will thus be seen that the spring-actuated operating-stem of my improved knife maybe employed for releasing the blade when the same is in its closed position to permit the knife-blade spring to act to throw the blade into its open position, in which it is then partially locked by the said stem, which altogether avoids the use of the thumb-nail in manipulating the blade, which is positively locked both in its open and closed positions. It will also be seen that my improved knife as thus constructed is simple, compact, and light, contains but few parts, and those of strong and durable construction.
It is obvious that in carrying out my invention some changes and alterations in the construction shown and described herein may be resorted to. I would therefore have it understood that I do not limit myself thereto, but hold myself at liberty to make such variations therefrom as fairly fall within the spirit and scope of my invention.
Having fully described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is-
1. In a knife, the combination with the frame and blade thereof, of a longitudinallyarranged rotatable operating-stem eoacting directly with the tang of the blade for positively locking the same in its open and closed positions.
2. In a knife, the combination with the frame and blade thereof, of a longitudinallyarranged rotatable operating-stem provided at its outer end with a locking-head formed with a clearance-slot and coacting with the tang of the blade for locking the same in its open and closed positions.
In a knife, the combination with the frame and blade thereof, of a longitudinallyarranged rotatable operating-stem projecting at its inner end from the frame for manual operation, and adapted at its opposite end for direct eoaetion with the tang of the blade for positively locking the same in its open and closed positions.
4.. In a knife, the combination with the frame and blade thereof, of a longitudinallyarranged rotatable operating-stem adapted at its inner end for manual operation and at its opposite end for eoaetion with the tang of the blade for positively locking the same in its open and closed posit-ions, and provided with a stop which limits its rotation.
5. In a knife, the combination with a sheetmetal frame shaped to form a tubular enlargement on its back, of a knife-blade, a spring for throwing the same into its open position, an operating-stem located within the said enlargement, projecting at itsinner end therefrom for manual operation, and provided at its opposite end with a locking-head formed with a clearance-slot, and coaeting with the tang of the blade to positively lock it in its open and closed positions.
6. In a knife, the combination with a sheetmetal frame shaped to form a tubular enlargement on its back, of aknife-blade, a longitudinally-arranged knife-blade spring located below the edge of the blade when the same is in its closed position, an operating-stem located in the said tubular enlargement of the frame, from the inner end of which it projects for manual operation, and provided at its opposite end with a locking-head which coaets with the tang of the knife-blade for locking the same in its open and closed positions, a spiral spring applied to the said stem and located within the said enlargement for maintaining the stem in its locking position, and a stop for limiting the rotation of the stem in either direction.
In testimony whereof I have signed this specification in the presence of two subseribing witnesses.
GEORGE \V. MILLER.
\Vitnesses:
C. C. KIME, HERMAN llnss.
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US4573268A (en) * 1983-02-07 1986-03-04 Oy Fiskars Ab Folding fillet knife with blade latching means
US5095624A (en) * 1990-12-07 1992-03-17 Ennis Raynold W Lock system for a folding knife
US5111581A (en) * 1991-11-06 1992-05-12 Collins Walter W Bolt operated locking mechanism for folding knife
US20090211102A1 (en) * 2008-02-22 2009-08-27 Chia-Ying Chen Foldable Knife

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US4573268A (en) * 1983-02-07 1986-03-04 Oy Fiskars Ab Folding fillet knife with blade latching means
US5095624A (en) * 1990-12-07 1992-03-17 Ennis Raynold W Lock system for a folding knife
US5111581A (en) * 1991-11-06 1992-05-12 Collins Walter W Bolt operated locking mechanism for folding knife
US20090211102A1 (en) * 2008-02-22 2009-08-27 Chia-Ying Chen Foldable Knife

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