WO2013031017A1 - 刃物 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a blade formed by detachably attaching a replacement blade to a blade body.
- a blade used for a medical scalpel, a pathological knife, or a razor for face shaving or hair cutting there is a blade formed by detachably attaching a replacement blade to a blade body.
- the replacement blade is attached to the blade body by inserting the replacement blade into the groove provided in the blade body.
- a replaceable blade can be replaced
- the blade described in Patent Document 1 includes a locking member that can slide with respect to the blade body, and the opening provided in the replacement blade is pulled in the longitudinal direction by the distal end portion and the locking member of the blade body.
- the replacement blade can be attached to and detached from the blade body by being engaged with the blade.
- the blade described in Patent Document 2 is configured such that the replaceable blade cartridge including the replaceable blade and the protective cover is replaceable. That is, not only the replaceable blade but also the replaceable blade cartridge composed of the replaceable blade and the protective cover is made disposable. If it does so, although it is a replaceable blade type
- the present invention has been made in view of such a problem, and an object of the present invention is to provide a blade having a simple configuration with a small number of parts while allowing replacement of only a blade.
- the blade main body is composed of a main body block and a slide block held so as to be movable forward and backward in the longitudinal direction of the blade with respect to the main body block.
- the main body block includes an accommodating portion that accommodates the slide block so as to be movable back and forth in the longitudinal direction, a main body supporting portion that supports the back surface of the replaceable blade, and a main body engaging portion that engages the replaceable blade from the front side.
- the slide block includes a rear support portion that supports the back surface of the replacement blade behind the main body support portion, a slide engagement portion that engages the replacement blade so that the replacement blade can be retracted, and A flexible part that bends in the thickness direction of the replaceable blade behind the rear support part, and a wing part that protrudes from at least one of the flexible part in the longitudinal direction and the height direction perpendicular to the thickness direction.
- a front side holding part that holds the wing part from the front side is formed on at least one of the housing parts in the height direction, and the front side holding part includes a convex locking part protruding toward the back side,
- the wing portion is locked from the front by the convex locking portion, and the flexible portion of the slide block is bent from the mounted state to thereby deform the wing.
- the blade is configured such that the portion can be released from the convex locking portion.
- the replacement blade In attaching the replacement blade to the blade body in the blade, the replacement blade is temporarily attached to the main body engaging portion and the slide engagement portion by moving the slide block forward so that the replacement blade is removable. Engage. Then, by retracting the slide block, the main body engaging portion and the slide engaging portion pull the replacement blade to both sides in the longitudinal direction. Thereby, it can be set as the said mounting state which mounted
- the wing portion In the mounted state, the wing portion is locked from the front by the convex locking portion. Thereby, the slide block is restricted from moving forward, and the mounting state is maintained. Further, the wing portion can be released from the convex locking portion by bending the flexible portion of the slide block from the mounted state.
- the blade can easily realize the fixing of the slide block in the mounted state and the switching from the mounted state to the blade replacement state by utilizing the elastic deformation of the flexible portion of the slide block. Can do. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide a new member in order to restrict the slide block from moving forward in the mounted state, and the configuration for releasing the mounted state can be extremely simplified. Therefore, the blade can reduce the number of parts and can simplify the configuration.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of the blade in the first embodiment.
- FIG. FIG. 3 is a rear view of the blade in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along the line AA in FIG.
- FIG. FIG. 3 is an enlarged cross-sectional view of the vicinity of the blade portion in the blade replacement state in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line BB in FIG. 2.
- FIG. FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the blade body in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a blade body in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a rear view of the main body block in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a main body block in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 15 is a cross-sectional view taken along the line CC of FIG.
- FIG. FIG. 3 is a bottom view of the slide block in the first embodiment.
- FIG. 3 is a perspective view of a slide block in the first embodiment.
- FIG. FIG. 3 is a sectional view taken along line DD in FIG. 2.
- FIG. FIG. 25 is a cross-sectional view taken along line EE in FIG. 24.
- FIG. FIG. 27 is a cross-sectional view taken along line FF in FIG. 26.
- FIG. The perspective view of the cutter which arranged the slide cover in the front position in Example 2.
- FIG. 10 The back view of the cutter which arranged the slide cover in the front position in Example 2.
- FIG. 10 The perspective view of the cutter which arranged the slide cover in the back position in Example 2.
- FIG. 10 is another perspective view of the blade with the slide cover disposed at the rear position in the second embodiment.
- FIG. FIG. 10 is another perspective view of the slide cover in the second embodiment.
- FIG. 6 is a rear view of a slide cover in the second embodiment.
- FIG. 38 is a sectional view taken along line GG in FIG. The partial back view of the main body block (blade main body) in Example 2.
- FIG. The bottom view of the cutter in Example 3.
- FIG. The front view of the cutter in Example 3.
- FIG. The bottom view of the blade main body of the blade replacement state in Example 3.
- FIG. The front view of the blade main body of the blade replacement state in Example 3.
- FIG. The perspective view of the main body block 4 in Example 3.
- FIG. FIG. 9 is an enlarged explanatory view near the lower opening in the third embodiment.
- FIG. The bottom view of the slide block in Example 3.
- FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a slide block in Embodiment 3.
- the blade can be, for example, a medical knife, a pathology knife, or a razor for shaving or cutting hair.
- the convex locking portion has a tapered portion at the front end portion that has a protruding amount that decreases toward the front end side.
- the wing portion can be moved along the tapered portion to the back surface of the convex locking portion.
- blade part can be easily latched by the rear-end part of a convex-shaped latching
- the replaceable blade has flexibility in the thickness direction and is elastically deformed so as to warp in the thickness direction in a convex state on the back side in the mounted state.
- the replacement blade is pressed against the main body support portion, the main body engagement portion, and the rear support portion by its own elastic force (restoring force).
- restoring force restoring force
- the rear bearing portion protrudes more to the front side in the thickness direction than the main body bearing portion.
- the replaceable blade that is engaged with the main body engaging portion and supported from the back surface by the main body supporting portion and the rear supporting portion protrudes toward the main body supporting portion and the rear supporting portion. It is easy to warp so that. Thereby, the replacement blade can be reliably fixed to the blade body by the elastic force of the replacement blade.
- the replacement blade has an opening penetrating in the thickness direction, and the main body engaging portion protrudes from the main body support portion to the front side in the thickness direction, and is inserted into the opening portion in the mounted state. And the slide engagement portion protrudes from the rear support portion to the front side in the thickness direction, and is fitted into the opening portion in the mounted state and is also the rear end of the opening portion. It is preferable that it is comprised so that it may contact
- the replacement blade can be easily and reliably engaged by the main body engaging portion and the slide engaging portion, and the mounting state can be easily formed.
- the blade can be attached to the blade body as follows.
- the main body engaging part and the slide engaging part are inserted into the opening of the replaceable blade as the slide block is advanced to change the blade. Then, by retracting the slide block, the main body engaging portion is brought into contact with the tip of the opening of the replaceable blade, and the slide engaging portion is brought into contact with the rear end of the opening. Thereby, the said mounting state which mounted
- the slide block has a rear facing surface facing the longitudinal direction with respect to the rear end of the replaceable blade.
- the rear facing surface is It is preferable that the replacement blade is configured to push forward with contact with the rear end of the replacement blade. In this case, by moving the slide block forward, the replacement blade can be advanced to easily disengage the main body engaging portion. Thereby, replacement
- exchange of a replaceable blade can be made still easier.
- the slide block has a pair of a central piece provided in the height direction with respect to the central piece and the central piece provided with the rear support portion and the slide engaging portion in front of the wing portion. It is preferable to branch to a branch piece, and the rear facing surface is formed at the front end of the pair of branch pieces.
- the rear facing surface can easily be brought into stable contact with the rear end of the replacement blade. That is, since the pair of branch pieces are formed in a portion different from the center piece, the front ends of the branch pieces can be processed as end surfaces. Therefore, by forming the rear facing surface at the front end of the branch piece, the rear facing surface can be made parallel to the thickness direction of the replaceable blade. As a result, the rear facing surface can be stably brought into contact with the rear end of the replaceable blade, and when the slide block is advanced with respect to the main body block, the replaceable blade is stably moved forward. Can be extruded.
- the wing portion is formed so as to protrude in both the height directions of the slide block
- the front holding portion is formed in both the height directions of the receiving recess, and both the front holding portions
- Each preferably has the above-described convex locking portion.
- the slide block can be stably held on the main body block.
- the cutter has a cylindrical slide cover that is slidably attached to the main body block in the longitudinal direction and is open in both the longitudinal directions, and the slide cover is a front covering the replacement blade. It is preferable that the position and the rear position where the replacement blade is exposed can be locked. In this case, in the mounted state, the slide cover covers the replaceable blade by locking the slide cover at the front position, so that the safety of the user is ensured and the breakage of the replaceable blade is prevented. be able to. Further, when the cutter is used, the smooth use of the cutter can be ensured by locking the slide cover at the rear position.
- the slide cover has an engaging claw portion formed inward in the thickness direction, and the engaging claw portion is elastically moved in the height direction with respect to the cover body of the slide cover.
- the main body block includes a slide groove portion formed in the longitudinal direction, and the front holding portion that holds the engaging claw portion from the front and rear directions is provided on the front and rear sides of the slide groove portion, respectively.
- the rear holding portion, the engaging claw portion is slidably disposed in the slide groove portion, and the engaging claw portion is engaged with the front holding portion or the rear holding portion.
- the slide groove portion includes a front groove portion that extends forward from the front holding portion and is opened to the front of the main body block, and a rear groove portion that extends rearward from the front holding portion and is connected to the rear holding portion.
- the communicating portion between the front holding portion and the front groove portion and the communicating portion between the front holding portion and the rear groove portion are preferably formed on opposite sides in the height direction.
- the slide cover can be easily attached to and detached from the blade body, and can be securely fixed at the front position. That is, by providing the front groove portion, the slide cover can be easily attached to and detached from the blade body from the longitudinal direction while allowing the engagement claw portion to pass through the front groove portion.
- the engaging claw portion is provided on the front holding portion. It can be easily and reliably arranged. For example, when the slide cover is slid from the rear position to the front position and the engagement claw portion is arranged on the front holding portion, it is possible to prevent the engagement claw portion from passing through the front holding portion due to the momentum. .
- the slide cover includes a pair of spring arms that can be elastically deformed in the height direction on both sides in the height direction, and the pair of spring arms extends forward from a continuous portion with the cover body and has a distal end portion.
- the engaging claw portion may be formed in the connecting portion. In this case, the engagement claw portion can be easily displaced in the height direction by elastic deformation of the spring arm.
- the slide cover is provided with a front side pressing portion that can be elastically deformed in the thickness direction at a position facing the flexible portion in the slide block when the slide cover is disposed at the rear position.
- the flexible portion of the slide block can be pushed in the thickness direction via the front side pressing portion.
- the slide cover may be provided with a front side opening that exposes the flexible portion at a position facing the flexible portion in the slide block when the slide cover is disposed at the rear position.
- the flexible portion of the slide block exposed from the front opening can be pushed in the thickness direction.
- the blade 1 of this example is a medical knife as shown in FIGS. 1 to 6 in which a blade 3 is detachably attached to a blade body 2.
- the blade main body 2 includes a main body block 4 and a slide block 5 that is held with respect to the main body block 4 so as to be able to advance and retreat in the longitudinal direction Y of the blade 1.
- the main body block 4 is opened on the front side and accommodates the slide block 5 so as to be movable back and forth in the longitudinal direction Y, and a main body support portion 41 that supports the back surface of the replaceable blade 3. And a main body engaging portion 42 that engages with the replaceable blade 3 from the surface side.
- the slide block 5 is engaged with the rear blade 51 that supports the back surface of the replaceable blade 3 behind the main body support 41 and the replaceable blade 3 so that the replaceable blade 3 can be retracted rearward. Projecting in both the height direction Z from a part of the flexible portion 53, the slide engaging portion 52 to be joined, the flexible portion 53 bent in the thickness direction X of the replaceable blade 3 behind the rear support portion 51. And a wing portion 56.
- a front side holding portion 43 that holds the wing portion 56 from the front side is formed on both sides in the height direction Z of the housing portion 45 in the main body block 4. Further, as shown in FIGS. 7 to 10, the front side holding portion 43 includes a convex locking portion 430 protruding toward the back side.
- the wing portion 56 is locked from the front by the convex locking portion 430. And it is comprised so that the wing
- the thickness direction X means a direction coinciding with the thickness direction of the replaceable blade 3, and the side on which the replaceable blade 3 is supported by the main body support portion 41 and the rear support portion 51 is “back”, and the opposite side is “ It is expressed as “table”.
- a direction perpendicular to both the longitudinal direction Y and the thickness direction X is defined as a height direction Z.
- the replaceable blade 3 is formed by forming a blade 35 on one side in the height direction Z.
- the direction of the side in which the blade 35 is formed in the height direction Z is “downward”, and the opposite side is “upward”. ".
- the replacement blade 3 has an opening 31 that penetrates in the thickness direction X as shown in FIG.
- the main body engaging portion 42 of the main body block 4 protrudes from the main body support portion 41 to the front side in the thickness direction X and is inserted into the opening 31 in the mounting state S and It is comprised so that it may contact
- the slide engagement portion 52 is configured to protrude from the rear support portion 51 to the front side in the thickness direction X, to be inserted into the opening portion 31 in the mounted state S, and to contact the rear end of the opening portion 31.
- the opening 31 of the replaceable blade 3 is formed on the distal end side and has a relatively small vertical width w1 in the height direction Z perpendicular to the longitudinal direction Y and the thickness direction X of the blade 1.
- a rear end opening 33 that is continuously formed on the rear end side of the front end opening 32 and has a larger vertical width w2 than the front end opening 32.
- the main body engaging portion 42 has a head portion 421 whose vertical width in the height direction Z is smaller than the rear end side opening portion 33 and larger than the front end side opening portion 32.
- a notch groove portion 422 cut from both sides in the height direction Z is provided between the support portion 41 and the support portion 41.
- the replaceable blade 3 is engaged with the cut groove 422 at the outer edge of the distal end side opening 32.
- a small-width portion 321 having a smaller vertical width in the height direction Z is formed on the distal end side in the distal-end opening 32.
- a stable engagement state can be obtained by fitting the distal end portion of the main body engaging portion 42 of the main body block 4 into the small width portion 321.
- the main body support portion 41 is wider in the height direction Z than the rear end side opening portion 33.
- the replaceable blade 3 has flexibility in the thickness direction X. Then, as shown in FIG. 25, in the mounting state S, the replaceable blade 3 is elastically deformed so as to warp in the thickness direction X in a convex state on the back side.
- the slide block 5 has a rear facing surface 54 facing the longitudinal direction Y with respect to the rear end 34 of the replaceable blade 3.
- the rear facing surface 54 comes into contact with the rear end 34 of the replaceable blade 3 and pushes the replaceable blade 3 forward.
- the rear end 34 and the rear facing surface 54 of the replaceable blade 3 are formed obliquely with respect to the longitudinal direction Y when viewed from the thickness direction X. Specifically, the rear end 34 of the replaceable blade 3 is inclined so as to face obliquely upward.
- the main body block 4 in the blade main body 2 is provided with a main body support portion 41 and a main body engaging portion 42 at the front end portion in the longitudinal direction Y, and has a grip portion 44 at the rear end portion.
- the main body block 4 is provided with a housing portion 45 for slidably housing the slide block 5 inside.
- the accommodating portion 45 is formed as a concave space formed inside an accommodating bottom portion 451 provided on the back side in the thickness direction X and an accommodating wall portion 452 provided above and below in the height direction Z, respectively.
- maintenance part 43 is formed in a part of a pair of accommodation wall part 452.
- the front holding part 43 is formed on the front side of the wing part arrangement part 453 formed by cutting out a part of the accommodation wall part 452 from the accommodation part 45 side. That is, the front side holding part 43 is formed so as to cover the wing part arrangement part 453 from the front side.
- the wing part insertion part 454 notched in the height direction Z is adjacent to the rear end side of the front side holding part 43 in the accommodation wall part 452.
- One wing portion insertion portion 454 is formed on each of the pair of housing wall portions 452.
- the slide block 5 can be inserted into the housing portion 45 of the main body block 4 from the front side and removed from the housing portion 45 with the pair of wing portions 56 aligned with the pair of wing portion insertion portions 454. It is configured.
- the front side holding portion 43 has a convex locking portion 430 protruding toward the wing portion arrangement portion 453 on the back side surface.
- the rear end portion 432 of the convex locking portion 430 is arranged in front of the front end of the wing portion insertion portion 454, and the front end portion 431 of the convex locking portion 430 is rearward of the front end of the wing portion arrangement portion 453. Has been placed.
- the front end portion 431 of the convex locking portion 430 has a taper portion whose protruding amount becomes smaller toward the front end side.
- the rear end portion 432 of the convex locking portion 430 has an end surface orthogonal to the longitudinal direction Y.
- the wing portion 56 of the slide block 5 is locked so as to come into contact with the end surface of the rear end portion 432 of the convex locking portion 430.
- the wing portion 56 of the slide block 5 is disposed on the front side of the front end portion 431 of the convex locking portion 430.
- the wing portion 56 abuts the rear corner of the wing portion 56 against the tapered portion of the front end portion 431 of the convex locking portion 430. Then, when the slide block 5 is moved between the mounting state S and the blade replacement state T, the flexible portion 53 of the slide block 5 is bent, and the pair of wing portions 56 causes the convex locking portion 430 to move. I will be able to get over from the back side.
- the slide block 5 is provided with a rear support portion 51 and a slide engagement portion 52 at the front end portion in the longitudinal direction Y, and at the rear end portion, an operation portion that rises to the front side and extends rearward. 55.
- On the surface of the operation portion 55 an uneven portion for preventing slippage between the finger of the user (operator) is formed.
- the operation unit 55 is slidably mounted on a concave mounting surface 441 provided at a part of the grip portion 44 in the main body block 4 and adjacent to the rear end of the storage unit 43. .
- the slide block 5 includes a central piece 503 and a pair of branch pieces 504 arranged in both the height direction Z with respect to the central piece 503 in front of the wing portion 56.
- the central piece 503 includes a rear support portion 51 and a slide engagement portion 52. That is, the rear support portion 51 is formed so as to extend forward at a position retracted from the branch portion to the back surface side in the thickness direction X, and slides so as to protrude from the front end portion of the rear support portion 51 to the front surface side in the thickness direction X.
- An engaging portion 52 is formed.
- the pair of branch pieces 504 are arranged in both the height direction Z with respect to the central piece 503 and extend forward.
- the back facing surface 54 which opposes with respect to the rear end 34 of the replaceable blade 3 is formed in the front end of this pair of branch piece 504. As shown in FIG.
- the upper branch piece 504 in the height direction Z is longer than the lower branch piece 504.
- the rear facing surfaces 54 provided on these are formed on substantially the same plane. Further, the rear facing surface 54 is formed obliquely with respect to the longitudinal direction Y and the height direction Z and parallel to the thickness direction X. That is, the pair of rear facing surfaces 54 are formed so as to be substantially parallel to the oblique rear end 34 of the replaceable blade 3.
- the rear facing surface 54 of the branch piece 504 is formed as an end surface of the slide block 5. That is, when the slide block 5 is punched or cut, the rear facing surface 54 is formed as the processing end surface. As shown in FIG. 26, when the slide block 5 is advanced with respect to the main body block 4, the pair of rear facing surfaces 54 pushes the replacement blade 3 forward by pushing the rear end 34 of the replacement blade 3. ing.
- the slide block 5 needs to be comprised so that the flexible part 53 can bend in the thickness direction X in the state convex in the back side in the state accommodated in the accommodating part 45 of the main body block 4.
- FIG. Therefore, as shown in FIGS. 6, 7, and 10, the back surface of the flexible portion 53 of the slide block 5 and the accommodation bottom portion of the accommodation portion 45 of the main body block 4 in a state where the slide block 5 is accommodated in the accommodation portion 45.
- a gap is formed between 451 and 451.
- the slide block 5 is in contact with the main body block 4 on the back surface near the front end and the rear end.
- the back surface of the central piece 503 in the vicinity of the front end portion of the slide block 5 and the back surface of the operation unit 55 at the rear end portion are in contact with the main body block 4, and the portion therebetween is between the main body block 4.
- a gap is formed in In other words, in this example, it can be said that the portion between the central piece 503 and the operation portion 55 becomes the flexible portion 53.
- surface concave portions 47 that are adjacent to the accommodating portion 45 in the vertical direction Z are formed.
- the surface recess 47 is formed adjacent to a part of the flexible portion 53 of the slide block 5 housed in the housing recess 45.
- the opening part of the accommodating part 45 between a pair of surface recessed parts 47 spreads, and it makes it easy for a user to press the flexible part 53 of the slide block 5 with a finger
- the slide block 5 is moved forward to bring the blade body 2 into the blade replacement state T.
- the main body engaging portion 42 of the main body block 4 and the slide engaging portion 52 of the slide block 5 are joined.
- the connected main body engaging portion 42 and slide engaging portion 52 are passed through the rear end side opening 33 of the replaceable blade 3 so that the replaceable blade 3 is connected to the front end portion of the blade main body 2. To place.
- the back surface of the replaceable blade 3 is brought into contact with the main body support portion 41 of the main body block 4 and the rear support portion 51 of the slide block 5. Further, the rear end 34 of the replaceable blade 3 is disposed to face the rear facing surface 54 of the slide block 5.
- the slide block 5 is moved backward with respect to the main body block 4.
- the pair of wing portions 56 of the slide block 5 slides rearward from the front end portions 431 of the pair of convex locking portions 430 of the main body block 4. . That is, the wing portion 56 moves to the back surface of the convex locking portion 430 along the tapered portion at the front end portion 431 of the convex locking portion 430.
- the slide block 5 bends in a state protruding from the back surface side at the flexible portion 53.
- the slide block 5 When the slide block 5 is retracted, it can be bent by pushing the flexible portion 53 to the back side, but as described above, the tapered portion is formed at the front end portion 431 of the convex locking portion 430. Therefore, when the slide block 5 is moved backward, the slide block 5 naturally bends, and therefore it is not particularly necessary to bend in advance.
- the slide engagement portion 52 pulls the replaceable blade 3 rearward at the rear end of the rear end side opening 33 as shown in FIG. Then, as the replaceable blade 3 moves rearward, the main body engaging portion 42 relatively moves toward the distal end side opening 32 of the replaceable blade 3. Thereby, as shown in FIG. 23, the replaceable blade 3 is engaged with the notch groove part 422 provided in the main body engaging part 42 in the upper and lower parts of the front end side opening part 32. Then, by pulling the slide block 5 further backward with respect to the main body block 4, as shown in FIGS. 24 and 25, the front end of the main body engaging portion 42 becomes a narrow portion 321 of the front end side opening 32 of the replaceable blade 3. It fits and abuts against its tip.
- the wing portion 56 of the slide block 5 slides backward on the back surface of the convex locking portion 430 and reaches the rear end portion 432 of the convex locking portion 430. While the wing part 56 slides on the back surface of the convex locking part 430, at least the flexible part 53 of the slide block 5 is elastically deformed so as to bend in a convex state toward the back side. It is in a state of being biased toward the front side. Therefore, when the wing part 56 of the slide block 5 reaches the rear end part 432 of the convex locking part 430, the wing part 56 naturally moves toward the front side by the restoring force, and the convex locking part 430. The rear end 432 is locked. That is, the wing portion 56 is restricted from moving forward in the longitudinal direction Y. Further, at least a part of the wing part 56 is held from the front side by the front side holding part 43 behind the convex locking part 430.
- the mounting state S in which the blade 3 is mounted on the blade body 2 is realized.
- the replaceable blade 3 is elastically deformed in a curved state so as to be convex on the back side.
- the rear support portion 51 in the slide block 5 protrudes to the front side from the main body support portion 41 in the main body block 4. At this time, the slide block 5 is not particularly bent.
- the slide block 5 when removing the replaceable blade 3 from the blade body 2, the slide block 5 is moved forward with respect to the body block 4 from the mounting state S. At this time, the slide block 5 is pushed and bent toward the back side in the flexible portion 53. Thereby, a pair of wing
- the replaceable blade 3 moves forward as shown in FIG. .
- the main body engaging portion 42 in the main body block 4 moves relatively rearward in the opening 31 of the replaceable blade 3, and moves from the front end side opening 32 to the rear end side opening 33.
- both the main body engaging portion 42 and the slide engaging portion 52 are disposed in the rear end side opening 33. Is done. In this state, the replaceable blade 3 comes off to the front side.
- the replaceable blade 3, the main body block 4, and the slide block 5 are all made of metal such as stainless steel.
- the replaceable blade 3 In attaching the replaceable blade 3 to the blade body 2 in the blade 1, the replaceable blade 3 is set in the replaceable state T in which the slide block 5 is moved forward so that the replaceable blade 3 can be attached and detached. Temporarily engage with the joint 52. Then, by retracting the slide block 5, the main body engaging portion 42 and the slide engaging portion 52 pull the replaceable blade 3 to both sides in the longitudinal direction. Thereby, it can be set as the mounting state S in which the replaceable blade 3 is mounted on the blade body 2. On the contrary, when the slide block 5 is forcibly advanced from the mounting state S to the blade replacement state T, only the replacement blade 3 can be easily replaced.
- the wing 56 is locked from the front by the convex locking portion 430.
- the slide block 5 is prevented from moving forward and the mounting state S is maintained.
- the wing portion 56 can be released from the convex locking portion 430 by bending the flexible portion 53 of the slide block 5 from the mounting state S.
- the blade 1 can easily realize the fixing of the slide block 5 in the mounting state S and the switching from the mounting state S to the blade replacement state T by utilizing the elastic deformation of the flexible portion 53 of the slide block 5. can do. Therefore, it is not necessary to provide a new member in order to restrict the slide block 5 from moving forward in the mounting state S, and the configuration for releasing the mounting state S can be made very simple. Therefore, the blade 1 can reduce the number of parts and can simplify the configuration.
- the convex locking portion 430 has a tapered portion at 431 at the front end portion.
- the replaceable blade 3 has flexibility in the thickness direction X, and in the mounted state S, it is elastically deformed so as to warp in the thickness direction while being convex on the back side. Thereby, the replaceable blade 3 is pressed against the main body support portion 41, the main body engagement portion 42, and the rear support portion 51 by its own elastic force (restoring force). Thereby, the replacement blade 3 can be more stably fixed to the blade body 2.
- the rear bearing portion 51 protrudes more to the front side in the thickness direction X than the main body bearing portion 41. Accordingly, the replaceable blade 3 that is engaged with the main body engaging portion 42 and supported from the back surface by the main body supporting portion 41 and the rear supporting portion 51 becomes convex toward the main body supporting portion 41 and the rear supporting portion 51. So easy to warp. Thereby, the replaceable blade 3 can be reliably fixed to the blade body 2 by the elastic force of the replaceable blade 3.
- the main body engaging portion 42 is inserted into the opening 31 of the replaceable blade 3 and abuts on the tip of the opening 3, and the slide engaging portion 52 is inserted into the opening 31 of the replaceable blade 3. It is fitted and contacts the rear end of the opening 31.
- the replaceable blade 3 can be easily and reliably engaged by the main body engaging portion 42 and the slide engaging portion 52, and the mounting state S can be easily formed.
- the slide block 5 has a rear facing surface 54, and when the slide block 5 is moved forward with respect to the main body block 4, the rear facing surface 54 comes into contact with the rear end 34 of the replaceable blade 3 to move the replaceable blade 3 forward. It is configured to be pushed out. Thereby, by moving the slide block 5 forward, the replaceable blade 3 can be advanced and the engagement with the main body engaging portion 42 can be easily released. Thereby, replacement
- the slide block 5 branches into a central piece 503 and a pair of branch pieces 504, and a rear facing surface 54 is formed at the front ends of the pair of branch pieces 504.
- the rear facing surface 54 can be stably brought into contact with the rear end 34 of the replaceable blade 3. That is, since the pair of branch pieces 504 are formed at different portions from the central piece 503, the front end of the branch piece 504 can be processed as an end surface. Therefore, the rear facing surface 54 can be made parallel to the thickness direction X of the replaceable blade 3 by forming the rear facing surface 54 at the front end of the branch piece 504. As a result, the rear facing surface 54 can be stably brought into contact with the rear end 34 of the replaceable blade 3, and when the slide block 5 is advanced relative to the main body block 4, the replaceable blade 3 is stabilized forward. And can be extruded.
- Example 2 This example is an example of the blade 1 including a slide cover 6 that is slidably attached to the main body block 4 in the longitudinal direction Y as shown in FIGS. Since the configuration other than the slide cover 6 is the same as that of the first embodiment, this embodiment will be described with reference to FIGS. 1 to 28 as appropriate.
- the slide cover 6 has a cylindrical shape that is open in both longitudinal directions.
- the slide cover 6 is made of a metal such as stainless steel, and is formed by cutting and bending a single metal plate.
- the slide cover 6 is configured to be locked at a front position CF (FIGS. 29 to 31) covering the replaceable blade 3 and a rear position CR (FIGS. 32 to 36) exposing the replaceable blade 3.
- the slide cover 6 has an engaging claw portion 61 formed inward in the thickness direction X.
- the engaging claw portion 61 is higher than the cover body 60 of the slide cover 6. It is configured to be elastically displaceable in the vertical direction Z.
- the engaging claw portion 61 protrudes from the back side of the slide cover 6 toward the front side (inside).
- the main body block 4 includes a slide groove portion 48 formed in the longitudinal direction Y on the back surface.
- a front holding portion 481 and a rear holding portion 482 that hold the engaging claw portion 61 from the front-rear direction are formed on the front and rear sides of the slide groove portion 48, respectively.
- the engaging claw 61 is slidably disposed in the slide groove 48. Then, by engaging the engaging claw portion 61 with the front holding portion 481 or the rear holding portion 482, the slide cover 6 is locked at the front position CF or the rear position CR, respectively.
- the slide groove portion 48 includes a front groove portion 483 that extends forward from the front holding portion 481 and is opened to the front of the main body block 4, and a rear groove portion 484 that extends rearward from the front holding portion 481 and is connected to the rear holding portion 482.
- the slide groove portion 48 includes a front groove portion 483, a front holding portion 481, a rear groove portion 484, and a rear holding portion 482 in order from the front. These are continuous in a substantially straight line in the longitudinal direction Y.
- the space between the front groove portion 483 and the front holding portion 481, the space between the front holding portion 481 and the rear groove portion 484, and the space between the rear groove portion 484 and the rear holding portion 482 are constricted from any of the height directions Z.
- the communication portions 485, 486, and 487 communicate with each other.
- the communicating portion 486 and the communicating portion 487 are constricted from above the height direction Z (below in FIG. 41).
- the communication portion 485 is constricted from below the height direction Z (above in FIG. 41). That is, the communication part 485 between the front holding part 481 and the front groove part 483 and the communication part 486 between the front holding part 481 and the rear groove part 484 are formed on the opposite sides in the height direction Z.
- the slide cover 6 includes a pair of spring arms 631 that can be elastically deformed in the height direction Z on both sides in the height direction Z.
- the pair of spring arms 631 extends forward from the continuous portion with the cover main body 60 and is connected to each other by a connecting portion 632 at the tip portion.
- An engaging claw portion 61 is formed in the connecting portion 632.
- the engaging claw portion 61 is formed by bending the distal end portion of the extending portion 633 extending rearward from the connecting portion 632 toward the front side by about 90 ° about the longitudinal direction Y. .
- a constricted portion 493 is formed.
- the upper spring arm 631 is allowed to elastically deform downward at the rear position CR.
- a part of the upper surface of the main body block 4 where the upper spring arm 631 is opposed to the slide cover 6 when the slide cover 6 is located at the front position CF is inclined upward toward the front. A portion 494 is formed.
- a part of the lower surface of the main body block 4 where the lower spring arm 631 is opposed to the slide cover 6 when the slide cover 6 is located at the front position CF is recessed upward as it goes forward.
- a lower inclined portion 495 is formed. The presence of the upper inclined portion 494 and the lower inclined portion 495 allows the upper and lower spring arms 631 to be elastically deformed downward or upward at the front position CF, as will be described later.
- the slide cover 6 can be elastically deformed in the thickness direction X at a position facing the flexible portion 53 in the slide block 5 when the slide cover 6 is disposed at the rear position CR.
- a front side pressing portion 64 is provided.
- the front-side pressing portion 64 is formed on the front side of the slide cover 6, extends rearward from a continuous portion with the cover body 60, and is configured so that the rear end portion can be greatly displaced in the thickness direction X.
- the front-side pressing portion 64 includes a curved portion 641 that is curved toward the inside (back side) in the thickness direction X, and abuts on the flexible portion 53 of the slide block 5 at the curved portion 641.
- the slide cover 6 has two sliding claw portions 661 and 662 erected inward from the back side in addition to the engaging claw portion 61.
- the sliding claw portions 661 and 662 are respectively disposed in two sliding groove portions 491 and 492 formed on the back surface of the main body block 4.
- the sliding groove portions 491 and 492 are formed in parallel with the longitudinal direction Y on the back surface of the main body block 4 and open forward.
- a pressing spring portion 65 that is elastically deformable in the thickness direction X is formed on the back side of the slide cover 6.
- the holding spring portion 65 elastically abuts against the back surface of the main body block 4 to prevent rattling in the thickness direction X of the slide cover 6 with respect to the main body block 4.
- the slide cover 6 is formed with a plurality of windows 62 penetrating inside the slide cover 6 on both the front side and the back side. As shown in FIGS. 29 to 31, even when the slide cover 6 is arranged at the front position CF so as to cover the replaceable blade 3, the replaceable blade 3 is visually recognized from the window portion 62 due to the presence of the window portion 62. can do. In addition, when disinfecting the blade 1, the disinfecting liquid can pass through the window portion 62, so that the replacement blade 3 and the tip of the blade body 2 can be effectively disinfected.
- the upper claw arm 631 of the pair of spring arms 631 is pressed downward, so that the engaging claw portion 61 is moved in the height direction Z. Down (upward in FIG. 41).
- the engaging claw portion 61 is allowed to disengage from the rear holding portion 482 and move forward from the communication portion 487.
- the slide cover 6 is slid forward.
- the engaging claw portion 61 passes through the rear groove portion 484 of the slide groove portion 48 and reaches the front holding portion 481.
- the engaging claw portion 61 is disposed from the communication portion 486 to the front holding portion 481.
- the pair of spring arms 631 are in a free state in which they are not biased in the height direction Z.
- the engaging claw portion 61 is located at a substantially central portion in the height direction Z. This position is below the front communication portion 485 of the front holding portion 481 and above the rear communication portion 486 of the front holding portion 481. That is, the engagement claw portion 61 is in a state in which the forward and backward movement is restricted in the front holding portion 481. In this way, the slide cover 6 is locked at the front position CF.
- the engaging claw portion 61 When removing the slide cover 6 from the main body block 4, the engaging claw portion 61 is removed from the front holding portion 481 and moved forward through the front groove portion 483. Therefore, by pushing up the lower spring arm 631 upward (downward in FIG. 41), the engaging claw portion 61 arranged in the front holding portion 481 is removed from the front holding portion 481 and forward from the communication portion 485. Is allowed to move to. In this state, the slide cover 6 is slid forward, and the engaging claw portion 61 is removed forward from the main body block 4 through the front groove portion 483. Thereby, the slide cover 6 can be removed from the main body block 4 (blade main body 2).
- the slide cover 6 covers the replaceable blade 3 by locking the slide cover 6 to the front position CF, so that the safety of the user is ensured and the replaceable blade 3 is damaged. Can be prevented. Further, when the blade 1 is used, the smooth use of the blade 1 can be ensured by locking the slide cover 6 to the rear position CR.
- the engaging claw portion 61 of the slide cover 6 is slidably disposed in the slide groove portion 48 of the main body block 4 and the engaging claw portion 61 is engaged with the front holding portion 481 or the rear holding portion 482,
- the slide cover 6 is configured to be locked at the front position CF or the rear position CR, respectively. Thereby, the slide cover 6 can be easily moved and locked between the front position CF and the rear position CR.
- the slide groove part 48 is formed in the back surface of the main body block 4, the slide groove part 48 will be opened on the opposite side to the opening side of the accommodating part 45, and the freedom degree of the arrangement
- positioning can be improved. .
- the slide groove portion 48 includes a front groove portion 483 and a rear groove portion 484.
- a communication portion 485 between the front holding portion 481 and the front groove portion 483, and a communication portion 486 between the front holding portion 481 and the rear groove portion 484 are: They are formed on opposite sides in the height direction Z.
- the slide cover 6 can be easily attached to and detached from the blade body 2 and can be reliably fixed at the front position CF. That is, by providing the front groove portion 483, the slide cover 6 can be easily attached to and detached from the blade body 2 from the longitudinal direction Y while the engaging claw portion 61 is passed through the front groove portion 483.
- the front holding portion 481 and the front groove portion 483 are connected to each other in the height direction Z
- the front holding portion 481 and the rear groove portion 484 are connected to each other in the height direction Z.
- the engaging claw portion 61 can be easily and reliably arranged on the portion 481. For example, when the slide cover 6 is slid from the rear position CR to the front position CF and the engagement claw portion 61 is to be disposed on the front holding portion 481, the engagement claw portion 61 passes through the front holding portion 481 with the momentum. Can be prevented.
- the slide cover 6 includes a pair of spring arms 631, and the pair of spring arms 631 are connected to each other by a connecting portion 632 at the tip portion, and an engaging claw portion 61 is formed in the connecting portion 632.
- the engaging claw part 61 can be easily displaced in the height direction Z by the elastic deformation of the spring arm 631.
- the slide cover 6 is provided with a front side pressing portion 64. Thereby, when the slide cover 6 is disposed at the rear position CR, the flexible portion 53 of the slide block 5 can be pushed in the thickness direction X via the front side pressing portion 64. Thereby, the operation
- a front opening may be provided on the slide cover 6 instead of the front pressing portion 64 provided on the slide cover 6 (not shown). That is, the slide cover 6 is provided with a front opening 64 that exposes the flexible portion 53 at a position facing the flexible portion 53 in the slide block 5 when the slide cover 6 is disposed at the rear position CR. Also good. In this case, the flexible portion 53 of the slide block 6 exposed from the front opening 64 can be pushed in the thickness direction X when the slide cover 6 is disposed at the rear position CR. Also by this, the operation
- the main body block 4 is an example of a cutter having a substantially cylindrical shape.
- the main body block 4 has a substantially cylindrical shape with the longitudinal direction Y as an axis except for the vicinity of the distal end portion where the main body support portion 41 and the main body engagement portion 42 are provided.
- the substantially cylindrical tubular portion 40 penetrates in the longitudinal direction Y, and the inner space serves as a housing portion 45 that houses the slide block 5.
- the tubular portion 40 has a lower opening 401 formed along the longitudinal direction Y below the height direction Z.
- the slide block 5 disposed in the housing portion 45 has a wing portion 56 disposed in the lower opening 401.
- the wing part 56 protrudes outward from the lower opening 401.
- maintenance part 43 is formed in the front side of the thickness direction X in the lower opening part 401, and the convex-shaped latching
- a rear locking portion 433 protruding from the front side holding portion 43 to the back side is also formed behind the convex locking portion 430.
- a curved lower concave portion 402 that is recessed inward is formed around the lower opening 401.
- a rear end notch 403 that is notched to the front side is formed at the rear end of the cylindrical portion 40.
- An operation portion 55 provided at the rear end of the slide block 5 is disposed in the rear end notch 403.
- the slide block 5 is formed with a wing portion 56 protruding downward in the height direction Z, and does not include a wing portion protruding upward as in the first embodiment.
- An operation portion 55 that is folded back to the front side is formed at the rear end of the slide block 5.
- Other configurations in the slide block 5 are the same as those in the first embodiment.
- the back surface of the central piece 503 near the front end of the slide block 5 and the back surface of the operation unit 55 at the rear end are in contact with the main body block 4.
- a gap is formed between the main body block 4 and the portion in between.
- the operation part 55 is in contact with the front side surface of the cylindrical part 40 in the main body block 4.
- the slide block 5 is advanced with respect to the main body block 4, and the wing 56 of the slide block 5 is positioned at the front end of the lower opening 401. is doing.
- the replaceable blade 3 is temporarily engaged with the blade body 2 by passing the main body engaging portion 42 of the main body block 4 and the slide engaging portion 52 of the slide block 5 through the opening 31 of the replaceable blade 3. .
- the slide block 5 is moved backward with respect to the main body block 4.
- the wing portion 56 of the slide block 5 slides rearward from the front end portion 431 of the convex locking portion 430 of the main body block 4. That is, the wing part 56 moves to the back surface of the convex locking part 430 along the taper part provided in the front end part 431 of the convex locking part 430.
- the slide block 5 bends in a state protruding from the back surface side at the flexible portion 53.
- the wing portion 56 of the slide block 5 slides backward on the back surface of the convex locking portion 430 and reaches the rear end portion 432 of the convex locking portion 430.
- the wing part 56 slides on the back surface of the convex locking part 430
- at least the flexible part 53 of the slide block 5 is elastically deformed so as to bend in a convex state toward the back side. Therefore, when the wing part 56 of the slide block 5 reaches the rear end part 432 of the convex locking part 430, the wing part 56 naturally moves toward the front side by the restoring force, and the convex locking part 430. The rear end 432 is locked.
- the wing portion 56 is held from the front side by the front side holding portion 43 behind the convex locking portion 430.
- the mounting state S in which the blade 3 is mounted on the blade body 2 is realized (FIGS. 42 and 43).
- the slide block 5 is not in a particularly bent state.
- the slide block 5 when removing the replaceable blade 3 from the blade body 2, the slide block 5 is moved forward with respect to the body block 4 from the mounting state S. At this time, the slide block 5 is pushed and bent toward the back side in the flexible portion 53. That is, the wings 56 protruding from the lower opening 401 on the lower surface of the main body block 4 are pushed into the back side. Specifically, for example, the wing 56 is pushed toward the back side with a user's finger or nail. Along with this, the slide block 5 bends at the flexible portion 53.
- blade part 56 displaces to the back side rather than the convex-shaped latching
- the wing portion 56 moves forward while sliding on the back surface of the convex locking portion 430.
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Description
かかる刃物においては、刀身本体に設けた溝部に替刃を挿入することにより、替刃が刀身本体に装着される。そして、所定の使用回数や使用期間ごとに替刃を交換することができる。
上記刀身本体は、本体ブロックと該本体ブロックに対して上記刃物の長手方向に進退可能に保持されたスライドブロックとからなり、
上記本体ブロックは、上記スライドブロックを上記長手方向に進退可能に収容する収容部と、上記替刃の裏面を支承する本体支承部と、表面側から上記替刃に係合する本体係合部とを有し、
上記スライドブロックは、上記本体支承部よりも後方において上記替刃の上記裏面を支承する後方支承部と、上記替刃を後方へ引き込めるよう該替刃に係合するスライド係合部と、上記後方支承部よりも後方において上記替刃の厚み方向に撓む可撓部と、該可撓部の一部から上記長手方向及び上記厚み方向に直交する高さ方向の少なくとも一方に突出した翼部とを有し、
上記収容部の上記高さ方向の少なくとも一方には、上記翼部を表側から保持する表側保持部が形成され、該表側保持部は、裏側へ向かって突出した凸状係止部を備え、
上記替刃を上記刀身本体に装着した装着状態において、上記凸状係止部によって上記翼部が前方から係止され、上記装着状態から上記スライドブロックの上記可撓部を撓ませることによって上記翼部を上記凸状係止部から解除できるよう構成してあることを特徴とする刃物にある。
また、上記と反対に、上記装着状態から、上記スライドブロックを強制的に前進させて、上記刃替状態とすることによって、容易に替刃のみの交換が可能となる。
そのため、上記刃物は、部品点数を低減することができると共に、その構成を簡単にすることができる。
また、この場合には、例えば以下のようにして上記刀身本体に替刃を装着することができる。まず、上記スライドブロックを前進させて上記刃替状態として、替刃の開口部に上記本体係合部及び上記スライド係合部を挿入する。そして、スライドブロックを後退させることによって、上記本体係合部を替刃の開口部の先端に当接させると共に、上記スライド係合部を開口部の後端に当接させる。これにより、上記替刃を上記刀身本体に装着した上記装着状態を容易に形成することができる。
上記刃物の実施例につき、図1~図28を用いて説明する。
本例の刃物1は、図1~図6に示すごとく、刀身本体2に替刃3を着脱可能に装着してなる医療用メスである。
図11~図13に示すごとく、刀身本体2は、本体ブロック4と該本体ブロック4に対して刃物1の長手方向Yに進退可能に保持されたスライドブロック5とからなる。
スライドブロック5は、図19~図21に示すごとく、本体支承部41よりも後方において替刃3の裏面を支承する後方支承部51と、替刃3を後方へ引き込めるよう替刃3に係合するスライド係合部52と、後方支承部51よりも後方において替刃3の厚み方向Xに撓む可撓部53と、可撓部53の一部から高さ方向Zの双方に突出した翼部56とを有する。
替刃3を刀身本体2に装着した装着状態Sにおいては、図7に示すごとく、凸状係止部430によって翼部56が前方から係止されている。そして、装着状態Sからスライドブロック5の可撓部53を撓ませることによって翼部56を凸状係止部430から解除できるよう構成してある。
また、本体支承部41は、後端側開口部33よりも高さ方向Zの上下幅が広い。
替刃3は厚み方向Xに可撓性を有する。そして、図25に示すごとく、装着状態Sにおいて、替刃3は、裏側に凸の状態で厚み方向Xに反るように弾性変形している。
図24に示すごとく、スライドブロック5は、替刃3の後端34に対して、長手方向Yに対向する後方対向面54を有する。そして、図26に示すごとく、スライドブロック5を本体ブロック4に対して前進させたとき、後方対向面54が替刃3の後端34に当接して替刃3を前方へ押し出す。
図24に示すごとく、替刃3の後端34及び後方対向面54は、厚み方向Xから見たとき、長手方向Yに対して斜めに形成されている。具体的には、替刃3の後端34は、斜め上方を向くように傾斜している。
中央片503は、後方支承部51及びスライド係合部52を備えている。つまり、分岐部分から厚み方向Xの裏面側へ後退した位置において前方へ延びるように後方支承部51が形成され、該後方支承部51の前端部に厚み方向Xの表面側へ突出するようにスライド係合部52が形成されている。
一対の分岐片504は、中央片503に対して高さ方向Zの双方に配され、前方へ延びている。そして、図24に示すごとく、この一対の分岐片504の前端に、替刃3の後端34に対して対向する後方対向面54が形成されている。
図26に示すごとく、スライドブロック5を本体ブロック4に対して前進させたとき、一対の後方対向面54が替刃3の後端34を押すことにより、替刃3を前方へ押し出すよう構成されている。
換言すると、本例においては、中央片503と操作部55との間の部分が可撓部53となると言える。
まず、図28に示すごとく、スライドブロック5を前進させて、刀身本体2を刃替状態Tとする。この状態において、本体ブロック4の本体係合部42とスライドブロック5のスライド係合部52とが接合する。この連結された本体係合部42とスライド係合部52とを、替刃3の後端側開口部33に通すようにして、図26に示すごとく、替刃3を刀身本体2の先端部に配置する。
また、替刃3の後端34は、スライドブロック5の後方対向面54に対向配置される。
また、翼部56は、少なくともその一部が、凸状係止部430の後方において表側保持部43によって表側から保持された状態となる。
この装着状態Sにおいては、図25に示すごとく、替刃3が裏側に凸の状態となるように湾曲した状態で弾性変形している。すなわち、装着状態Sにおいては、本体ブロック4における本体支承部41よりもスライドブロック5における後方支承部51が表側へ突出している。なお、このとき、スライドブロック5は特に撓んだ状態にはない。
なお、替刃3、本体ブロック4、及びスライドブロック5は、いずれもステンレス鋼等の金属製である。
上記刃物1において、刀身本体2に替刃3を装着するに当たっては、スライドブロック5を前進させて替刃3を着脱可能な刃替状態Tとして、替刃3を本体係合部42及びスライド係合部52に仮係合する。そして、スライドブロック5を後退させることによって、本体係合部42とスライド係合部52とが替刃3を長手方向の両側へ引っ張るようにする。これにより、替刃3を刀身本体2に装着した装着状態Sとすることができる。
また、上記と反対に、装着状態Sから、スライドブロック5を強制的に前進させて、刃替状態Tとすることによって、容易に替刃3のみの交換が可能となる。
そのため、刃物1は、部品点数を低減することができると共に、その構成を簡単にすることができる。
本例は、図29~図41に示すごとく、本体ブロック4に対して長手方向Yにスライド可能に取り付けられたスライドカバー6を備えた刃物1の例である。なお、スライドカバー6以外の構成については、実施例1と同様であるため、本例においても、適宜図1~図28をも利用して説明する。
スライドカバー6は、長手方向の双方に開口した筒状を有する。なお、スライドカバー6は、ステンレス鋼等の金属からなり、一枚の金属板を切り曲げすることによって形成されている。
スライドカバー6は、図39に示すごとく、厚み方向Xの内側に向って形成された係合爪部61を有し、該係合爪部61は、スライドカバー6のカバー本体60に対して高さ方向Zに弾性的に変位可能に構成されている。係合爪部61は、スライドカバー6の裏側から表側(内側)へ向かって突出している。
スライド溝部48は、前方保持部481から前方へ伸びると共に本体ブロック4の前方へ開放された前方溝部483と、前方保持部481から後方へ伸びると共に後方保持部482と連結された後方溝部484とを有する。
つまり、前方保持部481と前方溝部483との連通部485と、前方保持部481と後方溝部484との連通部486とは、高さ方向Zにおいて互いに反対側に形成されている。
表側押圧部64は、スライドカバー6の表側に形成されており、カバー本体60との連続部から後方に伸び、その後端部が厚み方向Xに大きく変位できるよう構成されている。表側押圧部64は、図40に示すごとく、厚み方向Xの内側(裏側)に向かって湾曲した湾曲部641を備え、該湾曲部641においてスライドブロック5の可撓部53に当接する。
このとき、スライドカバー6の係合爪部61は、本体ブロック4のスライド溝部48の後端にある後方保持部482に係合されている。これにより、後方位置CRにあるスライドカバー6は、本体ブロック4に対して、前方へ移動することが規制されている。
このようにして、スライドカバー6は、前方位置CFにおいてロックされることとなる。
その他、実施例1と同様の作用効果を有する。
本例は、図42~図50に示すごとく、本体ブロック4を略円筒形状とした刃物の例である。
本体ブロック4は、図46に示すごとく、本体支承部41及び本体係合部42を設けた先端部付近を除く部分が長手方向Yを軸とした略円筒形状を有する。そして、この略円筒形状の筒状部40は長手方向Yに貫通しており、その内側空間が、スライドブロック5を収容する収容部45となっている。
そして、図47に示すごとく、下方開口部401における厚み方向Xの表側に、表側保持部43が形成され、そこから裏側へ凸状係止部430が突出している。また、本例においては、凸状係止部430の後方においても、表側保持部43から裏側へ突出した後方係止部433が形成されている。
また、下方開口部401の周囲には、内側へ凹んだ曲面状の下方凹部402が形成されている。
また、図46に示すごとく、筒状部40の後端部には、表側に切り欠かれた後端切欠部403が形成されている。後端切欠部403には、スライドブロック5の後端に設けた操作部55が配される。
また、翼部56は、凸状係止部430の後方において表側保持部43によって表側から保持された状態となる。
このようにして、刀身本体2に替刃3が装着された装着状態Sが実現する(図42、図43)。
この装着状態Sにおいて、スライドブロック5は特に撓んだ状態にはない。
その他は、実施例1と同様である。
本例の場合にも、実施例1と同様の作用効果を得ることができる。
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- 刀身本体に替刃を着脱可能に装着してなる刃物であって、
上記刀身本体は、本体ブロックと該本体ブロックに対して上記刃物の長手方向に進退可能に保持されたスライドブロックとからなり、
上記本体ブロックは、上記スライドブロックを上記長手方向に進退可能に収容する収容部と、上記替刃の裏面を支承する本体支承部と、表面側から上記替刃に係合する本体係合部とを有し、
上記スライドブロックは、上記本体支承部よりも後方において上記替刃の上記裏面を支承する後方支承部と、上記替刃を後方へ引き込めるよう該替刃に係合するスライド係合部と、上記後方支承部よりも後方において上記替刃の厚み方向に撓む可撓部と、該可撓部の一部から上記長手方向及び上記厚み方向に直交する高さ方向の少なくとも一方に突出した翼部とを有し、
上記収容部の上記高さ方向の少なくとも一方には、上記翼部を表側から保持する表側保持部が形成され、該表側保持部は、裏側へ向かって突出した凸状係止部を備え、
上記替刃を上記刀身本体に装着した装着状態において、上記凸状係止部によって上記翼部が前方から係止され、上記装着状態から上記スライドブロックの上記可撓部を撓ませることによって上記翼部を上記凸状係止部から解除できるよう構成してあることを特徴とする刃物。 - 請求項1に記載の刃物において、上記凸状係止部は、前端部に、前端側へ向かうほど突出量が小さくなるテーパ部を有することを特徴とする刃物。
- 請求項1又は2に記載の刃物において、上記替刃は、上記厚み方向に可撓性を有し、上記装着状態において、裏側に凸の状態で厚み方向に反るように弾性変形していることを特徴とする刃物。
- 請求項3に記載の刃物において、上記装着状態にあるとき、上記後方支承部は、上記本体支承部よりも、上記厚み方向の表側に突出していることを特徴とする刃物。
- 請求項1~4のいずれか一項に記載の刃物において、上記スライドブロックは、上記替刃の後端に対して、上記長手方向に対向する後方対向面を有し、上記スライドブロックを上記本体ブロックに対して前進させたとき、上記後方対向面が上記替刃の後端に当接して上記替刃を前方へ押し出すよう構成してあることを特徴とする刃物。
- 請求項1~5のいずれか一項に記載の刃物において、上記翼部は、上記スライドブロックにおける上記高さ方向の双方へ突出形成されており、上記表側保持部は、上記収容凹部における上記高さ方向の双方に形成され、該双方の表側保持部は、それぞれ上記凸状係止部を有することを特徴とする刃物。
- 請求項1~6のいずれか一項に記載の刃物において、上記本体ブロックに対して上記長手方向にスライド可能に取り付けられると共に上記長手方向の双方に開口した筒状のスライドカバーを有し、該スライドカバーは、上記替刃を覆う前方位置と上記替刃を露出させる後方位置とにおいてロックできるよう構成されていることを特徴とする刃物。
- 請求項7に記載の刃物において、上記スライドカバーは、上記厚み方向の内側に向って形成された係合爪部を有し、該係合爪部は、上記スライドカバーのカバー本体に対して上記高さ方向に弾性的に変位可能に構成されており、上記本体ブロックは、上記長手方向に形成されたスライド溝部を備え、該スライド溝部における前方と後方とには、それぞれ上記係合爪部を前後方向から保持する前方保持部と後方保持部とが形成されており、上記スライド溝部には、上記係合爪部がスライド可能に配置されると共に、上記前方保持部又は上記後方保持部に上記係合爪部を係合させることによって、それぞれ上記前方位置又は上記後方位置において、上記スライドカバーがロックされるよう構成してあることを特徴とする刃物。
- 請求項7又は8に記載の刃物において、上記スライド溝部は、上記前方保持部から前方へ伸びると共に上記本体ブロックの前方へ開放された前方溝部と、上記前方保持部から後方へ伸びると共に上記後方保持部と連結された後方溝部とを有し、上記前方保持部と上記前方溝部との連通部と、上記前方保持部と上記後方溝部との連通部とは、上記高さ方向において互いに反対側に形成されていることを特徴とする刃物。
- 請求項7~9のいずれか一項に記載の刃物において、上記スライドカバーは、上記高さ方向の両側に、上記高さ方向に弾性変形可能な一対のバネアームを備え、該一対のバネアームは、上記カバー本体との連続部から前方へ伸びると共に先端部において互いに連結部によって連結されており、該連結部に上記係合爪部が形成されていることを特徴とする刃物。
- 請求項6~10のいずれか一項に記載の刃物において、上記スライドカバーは、上記後方位置に配されたときに上記スライドブロックにおける上記可撓部に対向する位置に、上記厚み方向に弾性変形可能な表側押圧部を設けてなることを特徴とする刃物。
- 請求項6~10のいずれか一項に記載の刃物において、上記スライドカバーは、上記後方位置に配されたときに上記スライドブロックにおける上記可撓部に対向する位置に、該可撓部を露出させる表側開口部を設けてなることを特徴とする刃物。
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