Paper knife and staple puller head

申请号 EP86201554.2 申请日 1986-09-10 公开(公告)号 EP0259520A1 公开(公告)日 1988-03-16
申请人 Bruno, Mario; Costa, Giulio; 发明人 Bruno, Mario;
摘要 Paper knife and staple puller head (1) constituted by a thin razor type blade (3) with a cutting edge (5) directed towards the interior, and by a non-cutting guide element (7) arranged in front of the cutting edge (5) of the blade (3) at a certain acute angle (α), said guide element (7) terminating with an upwardly directed point (9) to thus constitute the staple puller device.
The head (1) can be applied to a handle body (13) of the paper knife type or to a pocketable body (15) of reduced dimensions.
权利要求 1. Paper knife and staple puller head (1) characterized in that it is constituted by a thin razor type blade (3) with a cutting edge (5) directed towards the interior of the head, and a non-cutting guide element (7) arranged at a certain angle (α) in front of the cutting edge (5) of the blade (3), said guide element (7), terminating with a slightly upwardly bent point (9), thus providing a staple puller device.2. Paper knife and staple puller head (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the cutting angle (α) of the head or the angle between the cutting edge (5) of the blade (3) and the edge of the guide element (7) is an acute angle.3. Paper knife and staple puller head (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that the guide element (7) arranged at a certain angle (α) in front of the cutting edge (5) is constituted by the plane flat portion (11, 15) of the support to which the cutting blade (3) is secured, and by the upwardly bent pointed portion (9) or actual staple puller lancet.4. Paper knife and staple puller head (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that it is formed integrally with a handle body (13) of the conventional paper knife type.5. Paper knife and staple puller head (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that it is formed integrally with a pocketable body (15) of reduced dimensions.
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The present invention relates to a paper knife head of the type with continuous action and associated with a staple puller.

It is known that at present staple pullers are generally made in the form of office tweezers and that, on the other hand, it is often necessary to have at one's disposal a staple puller, even if only a casual one, somewhere else.

As casual staple pullers generally the most various articles are used that can be found around the place or in one's pocket.

Also the problem of paper knives is equally well known: it is known that normally a paper knife is constituted by a long blade having rounded edges for safety reasons and secured to a handle.

These paper knives, too, are tipical office articles; it is difficult to have at one's disposal a paper knife somewhere else, even if one would wish to have one, for example, for opening envelopes or small paper mail packets.

It is the object of the present invention to eliminate these disadvantages by providing a simple and practical device which combines the two functions by providing an improved paper knife device with continuous action and equipped with a staple puller device.

Further advantages of the present invention consist in that due to the conception of the paper knife head with continuous action, the cutting effort is reduced to a minimum with the rapid cutting action, the cutting blade is small and not bulky, and the staple puller is incorporated in said head, so that the device may also be made in the form of a pocket device.

The main characteristic of the present invention consists in that the head of the paper knife and staple puller is constituted by a thin razor type blade with a cutting edge directed towards the interior of the head, and a non-cutting guide element arranged at a certain angle in front of the cutting edge of the blade, said guide element terminating with a slightly upwarldy bent point, thus providing a staple puller device.

A further characteristic of the present invention consists in that the guide element arranged at a certain angle in front of the cutting edge is constituted by a plane flat portion of the support to which the cutting blade is secured, and by the upwardly bent pointed portion of said support or actual staple puller lancet.

It is to be noted that the guide element of the present device is constituted by a plane flat portion of a support and by an upwardly directed element of said support, which considerably contributes to the efficiency of the device by providing a guide element that has a sufficient height in comparison with the envelope or sheet to be cut without that this height is due to the thickness of the blade of the support.

The invention will now be described in detail with particular reference to the accompanying drawings provided by way of a non-limiting example, and in which:

  • Fig. 1 is a plan view of the present paper knife and staple puller head;
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevational view of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a view of an embodiment of an object to which the paper knife and staple puller head has been applied;
  • Fig. 4 is a view of another embodiment of an object to which the present head has been applied, in particular a pocketable object.

As is evident from the Figures, the head of the paper knife and staple puller 1 is substantially constituted by a razor type thin blade 3 having a cutting edge 5 directed towards the interior of the head 1, and by a non-cutting guide element 7 arranged in front of the cutting edge 5 of the blade 3 at a certain angleα.

The guide element 7 terminates with a slightly upwardly bent point 9 to provide a convenient and efficient staple puller.

Thus, the guide element 7 is composed of a plane flat portion 11 and an inclined portion or point 9. The portions 9 and 11 together constitute a guide element that is sufficiently high in comparison with the envelope or sheet to be cut without this height being due to the thickness of the blade of the support 7.

Fig. 3 illustrates an embodiment of an object to which the head 1 has been applied.

In particular, in Fig. 3 the device is constituted by a head 1 formed integrally with a handle or handgrip 13.

Obviously the handle may in turn be inclined, aligned or shaped, but this does not concern the object in question.

Fig. 4 shows another pocketable embodiment of the present head. In this figure the head 1 is secured to a small body 15 to provide a paper knife and staple puller in the form of a pocket device.

To facilitate the operation of pulling out the staples sometimes a small flare with a circular recess (not shown in the drawings) is provided on the lancet point 9, this flare being adapted to mate the pointed end of the staple and actuate it without slipping.

Finally, to prevent the object, especially in the pocket version, from causing damage (cutting) to the user or his pockets, the head is provided with an appropriate covering element (not shown) which is rotatably mounted on the plane portion 11 or 15 of the guide element 7 to cover the cutting edge 5 by rotating it.

It is evident that the described and illustrated embodiments do not constitute a limitation, but are only illustrative examples, so that other examples inspired by the same basic concept of the invention can be made by using objects of practical use without thereby departing from the scope thereof.

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