WO2008051691A2 - Blade sharpening device with blade contour copying device - Google Patents
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- B24B3/00—Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools
- B24B3/36—Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools of cutting blades
- B24B3/54—Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools of cutting blades of hand or table knives
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24B—MACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
- B24B3/00—Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools
- B24B3/36—Sharpening cutting edges, e.g. of tools; Accessories therefor, e.g. for holding the tools of cutting blades
- B24B3/40—Processes or apparatus specially adapted for sharpening curved edges
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- B24—GRINDING; POLISHING
- B24B—MACHINES, DEVICES, OR PROCESSES FOR GRINDING OR POLISHING; DRESSING OR CONDITIONING OF ABRADING SURFACES; FEEDING OF GRINDING, POLISHING, OR LAPPING AGENTS
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- Patent Application Serial No. 11/836,436 filed August 8, 2007 which claims priority from earlier filed U.S. Provisional Patent Application Serial No. 60/852,940 filed October 20, 2006.
- the present invention generally relates to blade or knife sharpening devices. More specifically, the present invention relates to a blade sharpening device that can sharpen blades to provide a consistent and uniform angle along the edge of the blade.
- Knits In the industry, it is well known to sharpen blades using a blade sharpening device.
- One method of blade sharpening involves using a grinding medium and the skill of the user.
- the main purpose of the grinding medium is to use something harder than the metal of the blade and grind the blade against it, manually, with little assistance to the user in controlling the angle of the blade.
- This grinding medium typically consists of grinding stones made of diamond, silicon carbide, aluminum oxide, soft and hard Arkansas, ceramic, and Japanese water stones.
- Apex®, and DMT® systems assist the user to maintain the angle of the blade to the grinding medium. More specifically, it is optimal for use of smaller sized blades. However, it has similar drawbacks featured in the guides and the grinding medium above.
- Crock sticks such as the Spyderco® system, Lansky® system, and Warthog® system, are another type of rod-guided system. With this system, the rods are held in a "V" at a predetermined angle and the blade is brought down against them in a slicing motion. It is another manual sharpening system and the user can make deviations from the set angle by tilting the blade. The drawback to this system is the rods are in a predetermined angle that the user will find difficult to adjust. It also has all the drawbacks of the previously mentioned rod-guided systems.
- Slot gadgets such as the Meyerco Sharpen-It System® and the
- Normark® sharpener assist the user to maintain the angle of the blade relative to the grinding medium.
- the slot gadgets the user draws the blade through a slot a few times and this motion sharpens the blade.
- the drawback of these gadgets is that sometimes they damage the blade.
- the slot gadget utilizes wheels, the blade changes shape over time.
- the overall quality of the sharpened blade is low.
- the Skarb® system is a guide holding the blade in place while this system pivots on a vertical rod. It is a variation on the rod guided systems with low quality results since the angle is not kept the same throughout the blade (from 17 up to 30 degrees to the tip).
- the Slide® sharp from CRKT® is another variation of the rod guided system having similar problems as the Skarb® (holding the angle throughout the blade).
- Another method of sharpening blades involves the usage of power sharpeners. As in manual sharpening, power sharpening can be assisted or unassisted. Unassisted power sharpening involves, for example, two electric sharpeners - a belt sander and a bench grinder. With these electric sharpeners, the user passes the blade against the stone or the belt a few times to sharpen it. Sharpening blades with these two machines requires experience and skill. The belt sander or the stones are aggressive grinding mediums that can damage a blade in an unskilled user.
- Assisted power sharpening is popular among both amateurs and professionals alike.
- the grinding medium is still a stone or a sand paper but the machines are outfitted with several guides or jigs to maintain a constant angle of the blade and guide the user for the proper sharpening.
- Two examples of assisted power sharpening are the Makita® and the Delta® with guides that help the user to adjust and keep the desired angle of the blade to the grinding medium.
- the Friedrich Dick® model, the True Hone® model, the Hook- Eye® belt grinder, and the Chefs Choice® professional are a few examples of some professional grade blade sharpening systems. Not all of them consistently create a razor edge on a blade. The machines are manufactured mainly for the purposes of a professional sharpener. Consequently, these devices still require some a skilled user for operation.
- the Tormek® system uses a wet wheel and several guides and jigs for sharpening knives. It has a fully adjustable angle maker that sets the desired angle. It can grind out nicks or reshape broken tips without overheating the blade. It is an expensive tool designed for professional use. The jigs are sold separately, making it even more expensive.
- the present invention solves the above problems in the prior art which results in a consistent, accurate and controlled process for sharpening with minimal user skill required. More importantly, the present invention directs a sharpening path of along a contour of the blade against an abrasive surface, with minimal user input. The present invention brings professional grade sharpening of the blade to the unskilled user with consist and uniform sharpening of the edge.
- An embodiment of the present invention preserves the advantages of prior blade sharpening devices. In addition, it provides new advantages not found in currently available blade sharpening devices and overcomes many disadvantages of such currently available blade sharpening devices.
- the present invention provides a blade sharpening device designed for sharpening along the contour of the blade for a uniform sharpening of the edge thereof.
- the blade sharpening device includes a base containing a base holder for securing the blade during sharpening.
- a guide is positioned on the base for slidable movement relative to the base.
- the guide contains a material capable of receiving an impression of a blade.
- a carriage containing an abrasive surface for sharpening the blade follows along the material of the guide for sharpening the contour of the blade. The abrasive surface contacts the blade during the sharpening process to provide a uniform edge along a length of the blade.
- the blade holder is a post attached to the base for securing the blade while being sharpened.
- the post is mounted on the base and is stationary.
- the post contains a vertical stabilizer and a scale for applying force.
- a user determines a desired height of the vertical stabilizer along the post by securing a screw mounted within the vertical stabilizer.
- the scale is connected to the post and the vertical stabilizer.
- the scale is connected to the post and the blade mount. The user determines a level of force with which the blade meets the abrasive surface of the carriage by adjusting the scale.
- two scales may be used to apply force in an upward or downward direction.
- the vertical stabilizer consists of blade mount which has a clamp that secures the blade in a horizontal position relative to the post during sharpening. It should be appreciated that the scale can be substituted for another device which applies force to move the blade against the abrasive surface during sharpening.
- the guide includes a material that receives an impression of a blade defining a blade contour.
- the guide consists of a top plate and bottom plate that contains material capable of receiving in impression of a blade contour.
- the material is a series of metallic sheets, preferably thin. It is contemplated that materials other than metallic sheets, such as foam or rods, may be used create an impression of the blade.
- the sheets are placed in a vertical position adjacent to one another. Using a vice screw incorporated within a side of the guide, the sheets are controlled to move along an X axis. Once an impression of the contour of the blade is created within the sheets, the vice screw is adjusted to prevent the movement of the sheets along X axis.
- the bottom plate has wheels positioned along a bottom surface of the bottom plate to allow slidable movement of the guide along the top of the base.
- a carriage is provided for slidable movement along the guide.
- the carriage consists of a mounting plate.
- the mounting plate contains at least one abrasive surface, a motor (not shown), and a handle for facilitating movement of the carriage relative to the guide.
- the abrasive surface contains at least one belt sander that rotates on at least one axle. The belt sander is powered by the motor (not shown).
- the guide and carriage direct the movement of the abrasive surface along the contour of the blade for a uniform sharpening of the edge thereof.
- the blade is horizontally secured on the blade mount and the vertical stabilizer adjusts downward into a position opposite the sheets of the guide.
- the guide is moved along the base to until the sheets contact the blade.
- the sheets conform to the contour of the blade and thus creating the impression of the blade's contour within the sheets.
- the sheets are secured in place by the vice.
- the vertical stabilizer adjusts upward into a position substantially above the guide.
- the carriage is subsequently placed upon the top of the guide for slidable movement.
- the sharpening angle of the carriage is adjusted by rotating the pivot structure.
- the vertical stabilizer is positioned downward to a position where the blade contacts the abrasive surface of the grinding medium.
- the scales on the blade holder are zeroed. After zeroing the scales, the vertical stabilizer is provided with a downward force. Consequently, the blade is pushed further against the abrasive surface. The force can be adjusted to prevent overheating or damage to the blade.
- the lower edge of the blade is sharpened by tracking the carriage along the sheets of the guide. By rolling the carriage along the sheets of the guide, the blade is sharpened along a defined path similar to the contour of the blade. After sharpening the lower edge of the blade, the abrasive surface is pivoted to contact a top edge of the blade for sharpening similarly to the lower edge. As a result, the blade is sharpened with a consistent contour and edge. After sharpening, the blade is removed from the blade mount. [28] It is therefore an object of the blade sharpening device to provide consistency in both a contour and an edge of the blade during sharpening.
- the device is operable by a professional or amateur with similar results.
- Another object of the blade sharpening device is to prevent overheating of the blade during sharpening.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a blade sharpening device of the present invention with an abrasive surface pivoted to sharpen a bottom edge of the blade;
- FIG. 2 is a rear perspective view of the blade sharpening device in Fig. 1 with an abrasive surface pivoted to sharpen a top edge of the blade;
- FIG. 3 is a front perspective view of the blade sharpening device in Fig. 1 without a carriage and before an impression of the contour of the blade is formed within the sheets of the guide;
- Fig. 4 is a front perspective view of the blade sharpening device in Fig. 1 without the carriage and with an impression of the contour of the blade being formed within the sheets of the guide;
- FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of the blade sharpening device in Fig. 1 without the carriage and after an impression of the blade is formed within the sheets of guide;
- Fig. 6 is a top view of the blade sharpening device in Fig. 1 with the carriage sharpening a beginning portion of the blade;
- Fig. 7 is a top view of the blade sharpening device in Fig. 1 with the carriage sharpening a curved portion of the blade.
- the present invention solves the problems in blade sharpening devices by providing a new and unique construction for consistent and effective sharpening of blades.
- the present invention is a blade sharpening device 10 designed for sharpening a blade 20 for a uniform sharpening of the edge 21 thereof.
- the present invention provides a sharpening path defined by a contour of the blade 20 with minimal user input
- the blade sharpening device 10 is designed for sharpening the blade 20 for a uniform sharpening of the edge 21 thereof.
- the blade sharpening device 10 includes a rectangular shaped base 30 having a top 3OA, bottom 3OB, and four sides 3 OC-F.
- the base 30 contains a blade holder 40 for securing the blade
- the blade holder 40 in one embodiment, contains a post 41 attached to the base 30 for securing the blade 20 during the sharpening process.
- the post 41 extends vertically from the top 3OA of the base 30 and is stationary.
- a vertical stabilizer 42 is slidably movable along the post 41. The user may control a desired height of the vertical stabilizer 42 at anytime.
- the post 41 has a metal strip 43 on the post 41 to facilitate the movement of the stabilizer 42.
- An adjustable screw 44 is inserted through the vertical stabilizer 42 to contact the metal strip 43. When the screw 44 is sufficiently tightened, it fixes the vertical stabilizer 42 in a fixed position against the post 41.
- the vertical stabilizer 42 also includes a blade mount 45 for securing the blade 20 in a fixed horizontal position.
- the blade mount 45 consists of a clamp 45A attached to the vertical stabilizer 42 that secures the blade 20 in a horizontal position relative to the post 41.
- the clamp 45 A is designed to accommodate blades of varying sizes and depths. A user tightens or loosens the blade mount 45 by turning a tension knob 45B located within the blade mount 45.
- the blade holder 40 also contains at least one scale 70 connected to the post 41 and to the vertical stabilizer 42. In an alternative embodiment, two scales 70 are connected to the post 41 and to the blade mount 45.
- a user may select the force applied by the scale 70 in either a downward or upward direction. The direction of the force is determined by whether a top edge 21 A or a bottom edge 2 IB of the blade 20 is being sharpened. If the top edge 21 A is being sharpened (as shown in Fig. 2), the force applied would be in the upward direction. If the bottom edge 2 IB is being sharpened (as shown in Fig. 1), the force applied would be in the downward direction.
- a guide 60 in one embodiment, consists of a top plate 6OA and a bottom plate 6OB.
- the top plate 6OA and the bottom plate 6OB are connected by two sides 6OC, 6OD to form a shape of a box.
- the wheels 6 IA-D are attached to the bottom plate 6OB to allow slidable movement of the guide 60 along the top 3OA of the base 30.
- the wheels 61 A-D substantially protrudes from the bottom plate 6OB to contact the sides 3OC, 3OD of the base 30. Furthermore, a handle 62 is attached to the bottom plate 6OB to facilitate the movement of the guide 60 relative to the top 3OA of the base 30.
- the guide 60 contains material capable of receiving an impression defining the contour of the blade 20.
- the material is a series of metallic sheets 63, preferably with a small width.
- the sheets 63 are positioned between the top plate 6OA and bottom plate 6OB, which restricts the movement of the sheets 63 along a Y axis.
- the sheets 63 have a sufficient length capable of moving along an X axis in opposite correlation to the contour of the blade 20.
- the sheets 63 are vertically stacked between the sides 60C,60D of the guide 60 to prevent any movement along the Z axis. In one embodiment, at least one hundred metallic sheets 63 are positioned between the sides 60C,60D. It is, however, contemplated that materials other than metallic sheets 63, such as memory foam or rods, may be used to create an impression by defining the contour of the blade 20.
- a vice screw 64 is inserted through one side 6OD of the guide 60 to contact a press plate 65 contacting the sheets 63.
- the vice screw 64 moves the press plate 65 relative to the sheets 63 to control their movement along an X axis and compact them against the other side 6OC.
- the vice screw 64 is loosened, it allows movement of the sheets 63 along the X axis.
- the vice screw 64 is tightened to prevent the movement of the sheets 63 along the X axis.
- a knob 64A is attached to the vice screw 64 for manipulation by a user.
- the carriage 50 is designed for slidable movement along the top plate 6OA of the guide 60.
- the carriage 50 is portable and free-standing.
- the carriage 50 may be connected to the guide 60 or the base 30.
- the carriage 50 consists of a mounting plate 52.
- the mounting plate contains at least one abrasive surface 51, a motor (not shown), and a handle 53 for facilitating movement of the carriage 50 relative to the guide 60.
- the abrasive surface 51 contains at least one belt sander 54A, 54B that rotates on at least one axle 5 IA, 5 IB.
- the belt sander 54A, 54B is powered by the motor (not shown).
- At least one axle 5 IA, 5 IB is connected to a pivot structure 55 for angling the abrasive surface 51 relative to the edge 21 of the blade 20.
- the pivot structure 55 contains a plate 55A connected to at least one axle 5 IA, 5 IB.
- a knob 55B for manipulation of the pivot structure 55 by a user is connected to the plate 55 A.
- the user turns the pivot structure 55 according to the respective need. If the top edge 21 A (as shown in Fig. 2) or bottom edge 2 IB (as shown in Fig. 1) of the blade 20 is being sharpened, the user pivots the abrasive surface 51 , using the pivot structure 55, to the appropriate angle relative to the edge 21 of the blade 20.
- the carriage 50 also contains a means for interacting with the impression of the contour of the blade 20 defined by the sheets 63 of the guide 60.
- the means for interacting with the impression is at least one wheel extension 56A, 56B vertically connected on a bottom surface of the mounting plate 50.
- two wheel extensions 56 A, 56B are vertically connected to the bottom surface of the mounting plate 50.
- the wheel extensions 56A, 56B have a sufficient length to contact an outer edge 63 A of the sheets 63. It is contemplated that a means other than wheel extensions 56 A, 56B, such as magnetic posts or rollers, may track along the sheets 63.
- FIG. 3 the blade sharpening device 10 is shown in operation.
- the blade 20 is horizontally secured on the blade mount 45 and the vertical stabilizer 42 adjusts downward along the post 41 into a position opposite the sheets 63 of the guide 60.
- the sheets 63 are reset into their original position using a reset tool 64.
- the guide 60 is moved along the base 30 until the sheets 63 contact the edge 21 of the blade 20.
- the sheets 63 define the contour of the blade 20 thus creating the impression of the contour of the blade 20 along the sheets 63.
- the vertical stabilizer 42 adjusts upward into a position above the guide 60 to allow the carriage 50 to be placed upon the top plate 6OA.
- the carriage 50 is subsequently placed upon the top plate 6OA of the guide 60 for slidable movement.
- the angle of the abrasive surface 51 is adjusted by rotating the pivot structure 55 according to the edge 21 of the blade 20 required.
- the vertical stabilizer 42 is positioned downward to a position where the edge 21 of the blade 20 contacts the abrasive surface 51.
- the vertical stabilizer 42 is fixed into position by tightening the screw 44 against the post 40.
- the scale 70 is zeroed when the blade 20 contacts the abrasive surface 51. By moving the abrasive surface 51 to the blade 20, it measures how many grams of force you need to sharpen the blade 20. After zeroing the scale 70, the vertical stabilizer 42 is provided with a sufficient level of force in the proper direction. Consequently, the blade edge 21 is pushed further against the abrasive surface 51. If the blade 20 is dull after sharpening, more force can be applied to the blade 20 by use of the scale 70, 71 while taking notice not to apply to much force that may cause the blade 20 to overheat.
- the bottom edge 21B of the blade 20 is sharpened by tracking the carriage 50 along the sheets 63 defining the contour of the blade 20, also known as the sharpening path.
- the edge 21 of the blade 20 is sharpened along a defined sharpening path similar to the contour of the blade 20.
- the abrasive surface 51 is pivoted to contact the top edge 21 A of the blade for sharpening similarly to the bottom edge 2 IB.
- the edge 21 of the blade 20 is sharpened with a consistent contour, especially in the curved portion 21C of the blade 20, and a desired angle of the edge 21 based upon the setting of the angle of the abrasive surface 51.
- the blade 20 is removed from the blade mount 45.
- the blade sharpening device 10 contains a base 30, guide 60, and carriage 50.
- the guide 60 defines a preformed sharpening path, as opposed to creating an impression during the sharpening, substantially aligning with the contour of the blade 20.
- the preformed sharpening path is created by taking an impression of the contour of the blade 20 during the manufacturing process of the blade sharpening device 10.
- the carriage 50 sharpens the edge 21 of the blade 20 with the abrasive surface 51 while tracking the preformed sharpening path of the guide 60.
- the angle of the abrasive surface 51 may also be adjusted according to markings on the pivot structure 55 for the specific knife or blade 20. It should be noted that multiple preformed sharpening paths of the guide 60 may be created that are suitable for a set of knives or blades.
- the user selects a preformed sharpening path on the guide 60 and angle of the abrasive surface 51 according to the requirements of specific knife blade 20.
- a manufacturer of a set knives or blades may provide a preformed sharpening path for each of the knives within the set.
- Each knife may have a number or other symbol associated with the knife to correspond to a particular setting on the blade sharpening device - corresponding to the angle of the abrasive surface 51 or the preformed sharpening path of the guide 60.
- the carriage 50 tracks the preformed sharpening path while utilizing the specific angle optimal for that specific knife or blade setting as recommended by the manufacturer of the knife or blade set.
- the present invention provides a blade sharpening device 10 that requires less skill and provides a consistent contour and more uniform edge 21 of a blade 20 than prior art blade sharpeners.
- the blade sharpening device 10 includes a unique construction that has a guide 60 capable of receiving an impression of the contour of the blade 20 before or after the manufacturing of the device 10.
- the carriage 50 contains an abrasive surface 51 and tracks along the guide 60 while sharpening the edge 21 of the blade 20.
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