序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Blade holder, particularly joint plane, blade and method for sharpening and fining down a substrate US12809801 2008-12-18 US08458915B2 2013-06-11 Christoph Wahl
A blade holder for smoothing and planing off a substrate comprising a handle, a receiving means including a receiving space for a blade, wherein the blade has a larger blade side surface and a narrow side which is at the rear in a cutting direction and which has a cutting edge, and a positioning aid for positioning the blade holder relative to the substrate, wherein the positioning aid includes a spacer device, by means of which the blade can be arranged in a spaced position in the receiving means in such a way that it can be positioned in spaced relationship with the substrate with its cutting edge for processing the substrate. A method and a blade for the blade holder are also provided.
162 Cutter and Safety Holster System US13228399 2011-09-08 US20130062374A1 2013-03-14 Brandon L. Spoelstra; Markus E. Gropl; Joseph P. Garavaglia
A holster for a cutter apparatus includes a body sized to receive a cutter apparatus therein and configured to provide a cutter-holster interface that causes a component of the cutter apparatus to reposition in relation to a housing of the cutter apparatus as the cutter apparatus is pushed into the holster. The component (e.g., a blade depth selector) is automatically repositioned to a safe (or other predetermined) position in response to the cutter apparatus being pushed into the holster.
163 Safety Cutter with Improved Blade Storage Mechanism US13228418 2011-09-08 US20130061479A1 2013-03-14 Joseph L. Lutgen; Markus E. Gropl; Brandon L. Spoelstra; Joseph P. Garavaglia
A cutter apparatus includes a housing, a blade holder coupled to the housing, and a blade storage assembly including blade storage compartments, one of the blade storage compartments being configured to serve as a cover for another of the blade storage compartments. The housing includes a hood and the blade storage assembly is coupled to the hood (e.g., secured to the underside of the hood) such that the blade storage assembly is made accessible to a user of the cutter apparatus by repositioning the hood in relation to another portion of the housing.
164 Safety Cutter with Improved Blade Locking Mechanism US13228413 2011-09-08 US20130061478A1 2013-03-14 Joseph L. Lutgen; Markus E. Gropl; Brandon L. Spoelstra; Joseph P. Garavaglia
A cutter apparatus includes a housing with an opening, and a blade carrier coupled to the housing to permit rotational movement of the blade carrier between a refracted position and a deployed position and to permit movement of the blade carrier toward a distal end of the cutter in response to a cutting edge of the blade coming into contact with a workpiece, the blade carrier being coupled to the housing and configured for holding and deploying a blade at a plurality of selectable blade depths and for preventing the blade carrier from rotating back into the housing when the blade carrier is deployed at any of the selectable blade depths and advanced to a cutting position.
165 Safety Cutter with Improved Blade Depth Adjustment Mechanism US13228416 2011-09-08 US20130061477A1 2013-03-14 Joseph L. Lutgen; Markus E. Gropl; Brandon L. Spoelstra; Joseph P. Garavaglia
A cutter apparatus includes a housing with an opening, a blade carrier coupled to and repositionable in relation to the housing, an actuator for repositioning the blade carrier to a deployed position, the blade carrier repositioning toward the deployed position in response to movement of the actuator toward an actuator blade deployment position, a push rod that is repositionable within the housing and coupled to the blade carrier such that a location of one or more portions of the push rod in relation to the housing determines the blade depth extending from the opening of the housing when the blade carrier is deployed, and a blade depth selector coupled to the push rod such that a user of the cutter apparatus can set the location to provide a desired blade depth by selectively repositioning the blade depth selector in relation to the housing.
166 Safety Cutter with Improved Blade Deployment Mechanism US13228408 2011-09-08 US20130061476A1 2013-03-14 Joseph L. Lutgen; Markus E. Gropl; Brandon L. Spoelstra; Joseph P. Garavaglia
A cutter apparatus includes a housing with an opening, a blade carrier coupled to the housing and repositionable in relation to the housing, and an actuator repositionable in relation to the housing and coupled to the blade carrier such that movement of the actuator to an actuator blade deployment position repositions the blade carrier toward the opening and provides mechanical advantage in deploying the blade or maintaining the blade in a deployed position.
167 Safety Cutter with Improved Blade Change Mechanism US13228417 2011-09-08 US20130061444A1 2013-03-14 Joseph L. Lutgen; Markus E. Gropl; Brandon L. Spoelstra; Joseph P. Garavaglia
A cutter apparatus includes a housing, a blade carrier coupled to the housing, a blade lock for securing a blade to the blade carrier, and a blade release device coupled to and repositionable within the housing, the blade release device being repositionable to a blade release position at which the blade release device contacts and repositions at least a portion of the blade lock such that the blade can be removed from the blade carrier.
168 Skinning Knife US13327665 2011-12-15 US20120156975A1 2012-06-21 John Richard Jamison
A skinning knife, comprising a handle, a slitting blade disposed at a forward portion of the handle and having an upwardly-and forwardly-directed cutting edge, a first spreading member disposed at the forward most position of the knife so as to spread apart two portions of animal hide that have been separated by the slitting blade, and a retractable punch blade disposed in the handle beneath slitting blade for opening a hole in the hide, the first spreading member having a slot therein for receiving the punch blade. A punch blade actuation mechanism is provided for moving the punch blade through the slot in the first spreading member. Preferably, a second spreading member disposed below and forward of the first spreading member is provided for facilitating entry into a small slit.
169 CLIMBING SKINS OFFSET CUTTER US13271103 2011-10-11 US20120096720A1 2012-04-26 Jason Neubauer; Doug Sanders
A climbing skin offset cutter (100, 200) includes a main body (102, 202) defining an arm (104, 204) defining a first running surface (105, 205) configured to slidably engage a lateral edge of a ski, and a second running surface (115, 215) configured to slidably overlie a climbing skin during trimming. A support wall (106, 206) supports a blade (130, 230) that is angled inwardly such that the blade cutting edge is offset from the first running surface by 1 to 6 millimeters. The first running surface positions the blade cutting edge during use, and the second running surface holds the climbing skin against the ski. No portion of the offset cutter is disposed significantly between the ski and the climbing skin inboard from the offset cutting location.
170 Cutting Tool US11988833 2006-06-16 US20120090183A1 2012-04-19 Stephen Cadden; Campbell Wallace; Manjit Lall; Ken Nelson; Steve Chatters
There is provided a cutting tool (100) which is capable of performing cutting operations on a variety of materials such as, for example, plasterboard, glass, wood, laminated wood, cardboard, Perspex (Trade Mark), tiles, plastics or the like. The cutting tool (100) comprises an upper and lower part (102,104), said upper and lower parts (102,104) being separated by spacing means which are preferably retractable, the upper and lower parts (102,104) comprising at least one cutting device (116), and wherein the upper and lower parts (102,104) are held together with magnetic attraction.
171 Skinning knife US12142699 2008-06-19 US08152606B2 2012-04-10 John Richard Jamison
A skinning knife, comprising a handle, a slitting blade disposed at a forward portion of the handle and having an upwardly- and forwardly-directed cutting edge, a first spreading member disposed at the forward most position of the knife so as to spread apart two portions of animal hide or other material that have been separated by the slitting blade as the knife is thrust forwardly, and a retractable punch blade disposed in the handle beneath slitting blade for opening a hole in the hide when the knife is thrust forwardly, the first spreading member having a slot therein for receiving the punch blade. A punch blade actuation mechanism is provided for selectively moving the punch blade forwardly and rearwardly through the slot in the first spreading member. Preferably, the skinning knife also comprises a second spreading member disposed below and forward of the first spreading member for facilitating entry into a small slit.
172 Label Splitter US13118448 2011-05-29 US20110308093A1 2011-12-22 Jason Stuart Samples; William Rowlett
According to some embodiments, a label splitter comprises a body, and a protective guide. The protective guide is disposed adjacent to the body. The protective guide typically includes a curved lower or bottom surface. The curved lower surface is curved from a first end of the protective guide to a second end of the protective guide. The protective guide is the same width as the body and the body and the protective guide define a therebetween.
173 Child's Paper Trimmer Device US13115201 2011-05-25 US20110289781A1 2011-12-01 John R. Devecka
A child safe paper trimmer device is utilizable by children and those lacking hand eye coordination or hand strength to conveniently utilize typical scissors arrangements. A child safe cutting blade is rotatably mounted so that it can be moved in any direction across a work surface, such as paper, to make a desired cut. A variety of mounting and tethering approaches are also described.
174 CUTTING TOOL US12950559 2010-11-19 US20110138635A1 2011-06-16 Erik Willem ESTOPPEIJ
[Problems to be Solved] The object is to form incisions with improved uniform depth and shape in a coating film formed on an object having a curved surface with a plurality of curvatures or a free-form curved surface.[Means to Solve the Problems] A cutting tool 100 having a plurality of blades, includes: a plurality of shaft parts 31 and 32 having blades 50 at respective one ends and projections 33 and 34 at other positions; a shaft-receiving part 40 having cylindrical parts 41 and 42 fitting to portions of the shaft parts 31 and 32; a guide part 20 having receiving parts 21 for the projections 33 and 34 extending in one direction; and stretchable elastic bodies 60 positioned between the blades 50 and the shaft-receiving part 40, wherein the projections 33 and 34 are movably fitted to the respective receiving parts 21. An excessive force coming from a coating surface is dispersed by stretches of the elastic bodies 60, and the projections 33 and 34 are moved within the respective receiving parts 21 such as slits, thus restricting lateral displacement of the blades.
175 Knife US11129946 2005-05-16 US07958639B2 2011-06-14 William Alfred Ireland
A knife includes a knife body defining a channel across which extends at least part of the cutting edge of a blade. The channel having has a base region located behind the cutting edge in the cutting direction. The knife body is provided, adjacent the base region, with flow passages on opposing sides thereof, the flow passages being out of alignment with one another.
176 Apparatus and Method US12741139 2008-11-03 US20100282038A1 2010-11-11 Raymond Francis Staff
An apparatus for cutting floor tiles (6) of readily cuttable material comprises a guiding device (10) for guiding movement of the apparatus along a vertical wall (4) adjacent to a floor (2) being covered, a cutting device for forming a downward cut (34) across a tile (6) on the floor (2), and a tie device (18) extending from the guiding device (10) and along which the cutting device (22) is adjustable towards and away from the guiding device (10).
177 Precision Cutter US12361881 2009-01-29 US20100186241A1 2010-07-29 Thomas John Scimone
A precision cutter is disclosed. The cutter is curvilinear in shape, and has an elongated handle with a blade projecting from the top end thereof, and a cap adapted to fit over the blade, the cap being so configured that when in place covering the blade, it provides the appearance of a unitary piece to the cutter. The handle has a weight positioned in it eccentric to the central axis thereof, so that when rolled on a flat surface the handle consistently returns to the same position relative to the flat surface.
178 Skinning Knife US12699772 2010-02-03 US20100146793A1 2010-06-17 John Richard Jamison
A skinning knife comprising a handle, a convex skinning blade, and one or more spreading members disposed at the forward most position of the knife so as to spread apart two portions of an animal hide that have been separated as the knife is thrust forwardly. A preferred embodiment also features a slitting blade disposed at a forward portion of the handle and having an upwardly- and forwardly-directed cutting edge, and a retractable punch blade disposed in the handle beneath the slitting blade for opening a hole in the hide when the knife is thrust forwardly, the first spreading member having a slot therein for receiving the punch blade. A blade actuation mechanism is provided for selectively moving the punch blade forwardly and rearwardly through the slot in the first spreading member. In alternative embodiments, an actuation mechanism moves the skinning blade or the spreading member.
179 MULTIPURPOSE OPENER US12240083 2008-09-29 US20100077890A1 2010-04-01 Gabe Neiser; Alan Randmae
A multi-purpose opener including a head portion having a top side, a bottom side and a tip, the head portion being connected to a handle at a first angle. The head portion includes a curved member protruding from the top side of the head portion and an elongate hook-like member protruding from the bottom side. A pronged element is provided protruding from the tip of the head portion.
180 Hand-tool attachment for making relief cuts in lay-down materials US12152005 2008-05-13 US20090282620A1 2009-11-19 Gordon Elliott Leask
A simple, durable, safe and effective hand-tool attachment is provided for making relief cuts in lay-down materials such as asphalt shingles, carpet, linoleum, and tile. The hand-tool attachment has an attachment-box with two thumb set-screws and a free-floating clamping-plate for securing various pre-existing, flat-shaped hand-tools such as roofing shovels, potato forks and floor scrapers; and, attached thereto is an angled knife-blade, supported by a skid plate, extending from the attachment-box. The relief cuts create smaller, workable portions of the lay-down material for easier removal and clean-up using common techniques. The hand-tool attachment may be made of any material that may provides the strength and cutting ability for attaching to a hand-tool and making relief cuts.
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