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Protection system for surgical instruments

A protection system for surgical instruments having a body with an instrument at one end. A movable guard is provided that moves between locked open and locked closed positions. The guard includes a grip and an opening to provide access for cleaning.
Owner:DIAMATRIX

Fixed-blade knife with pivotable side pieces

A fixed-blade knife includes a unitary blade having an implement, a tang, and a pivot region between the implement and the tang. The unitary blade is disposed between a pair of parallel and spaced-apart side pieces that pivot to cover or expose the implement. In the pivoted position wherein the implement is exposed, the side pieces form part of the handle that is used to grasp the knife. A locking structure locks the side pieces in a selectable position, and a limit structure prevents overrotation of the side pieces.
Owner:BUCK KNIVES

Surgical scalpel with retractable guard

A safety scalpel blade assembly comprising a scalpel blade, a guard which extends at least about the cutting edge of the blade, and releasable attachments device which releasably attach the blade to the guard as the assembly is being attached to the scalpel handle, thereby preventing the blade from cutting a person, but which releases the blade from the guard when the blade is attached to the blade carrier of the scalpel handle.
Owner:SOUTHMEDIC +1

Self-retracting utility knife

A utility knife includes a housing and a blade carrier movably mounted to the housing. The blade carrier includes a blade supporting surface for supporting a blade, wherein the blade carrier is movable between a retracted position with at least a substantial portion of the blade retracted in the housing, and a first extended position with at least a portion of the blade extending outwardly of the housing. An actuator is operably connected to the blade carrier and is operable to move the blade carrier between the retracted and extended positions to, in turn, move a blade located on the blade carrier between the retracted and extended positions. A biasing member biases the blade carrier toward the retracted position. A stop member is movable between a first position and a second position. In the first position, the stop member is engagable with the blade carrier to thereby limit extension of the blade carrier and blade located thereon to a second extended position spaced inwardly on the housing relative to the first extended position. In the second position of the stop member, the stop member is spaced away from the blade carrier to thereby permit movement of the blade carrier and blade located thereon to the first extended position.
Owner:BLACK & DECKER INC

Snap knife with improved safety and usability

A utility knife using segmented, snap-off blades, or snap knife, incorporating an improved means for snapping off the dull segments. A two part handle is pivotally interconnected so that when closed, a standard handle is formed. When open, the two parts of the handle are aligned opposite each other. The blade, contained in one part can be advanced to enter a slot in the other part. With the segment line of the blade aligned in the gap between the two parts, the blade can be snapped by closing the handles. The snapped segment is preferably retained within the handle for later disposal.
Owner:KESINGER DONALD A

Combination utility retractable saw and knife device

The present invention provides a combination utility retractable saw and knife device that comprises a handle member having a predetermined configuration and a knife blade disposed within a cavity formed in the handle member when in a retracted position. The knife blade member has a predetermined configuration. It further includes a saw blade disposed within a radially opposed cavity of such handle member when in a retracted position. Such combination device further includes a means engageable with the saw blade for connecting it with the handle and a means engageable with the knife blade for connecting it with the handle. There is also a means engageable with the saw blade for at least one of slidably moving and pivotably rotating the saw blade to an operable position, the means being at least partially disposed within the handle and a means engageable with the knife blade for slidably moving the knife blade member to an operable position, such means also being at least partially disposed within the handle. There is further a means engageable with the saw blade and the handle for locking the saw blade in an operable position and in a retracted position, such means being at least partially disposed within the handle and a means engageable with the knife blade and the handle for locking the knife blade in an operable and a retracted position, such means being at least partially disposed within said handle member.
Owner:UMSTEAD GEORGE H +1

Folding knife

A folding tool includes a handle and an implement pivotally coupled to the handle according to one embodiment. The implement is adapted to travel between a closed position and an open position and has a tang with a contoured surface. A spring arm has a first end coupled to the handle and a second end adapted to interact with the implement. The spring arm exerts an opening force on the implement during at least a portion of the travel of the implement between the closed position and the open position and also locks the implement into the open position.
Owner:OY FISKARS AB

Automatically discovering management information about services in a communication network

An automatic service discovery approach allows a network management system to discover service managed objects from the network, eliminating the need for a user or other management application to provide such information. As a result, a network management system can automatically perform network-level or services level discovery of objects and services for which network components have no understanding. Embodiments are applicable, for example, in the context of management of packet voice (VoIP, VoATM) and metro Ethernet (TLS service) domains, as well as other domains.
Owner:CISCO TECH INC

Pivoting securing device for a utility knife blade

A utility knife include a handle, a neck pivotally mounted on the handle, and a blade mounted in the neck. The neck can be folded into the handle to transport the utility knife. The blade is slidably removably inserted into and out of the handle without requiring disassembly of the handle. The blade is secured to the neck of the knife by a pivotally mounted arm.
Owner:OY FISKARS AB

Front-loading adjustable safety utility knife with safety quick-release lock

An adjustable safety utility knife includes an elongated ergonomically shaped handle formed of two elongate shell members each having a peripheral edge and an outer generally convex surface and an inner generally concave surface. The shell members are fastened at the peripheral edges along a vertical parting plane to form an elongated internal cavity. The handle defines a front end, a back end and an intermediate portion suitable for being gripped by a user and also defining top and bottom surfaces extending along opposite sides of the shell members along the peripheral edges. The handle has a slot-like aperture at the front end substantially aligned with the parting plane and dimensioned for passage of a flat cutting blade therethrough. A guide element within the elongated cavity guides the cutting blade between a first position for safely storing the blade fully inside the cavity and a second position for selectively extending the blade beyond the aperture to expose at least a portion thereof. A manually operated button is arranged on the top surface and coupled to the guide element for selectively moving the blade between the first and second positions. The guide element includes a carriage within the elongated internal cavity for supporting a flat cutting blade and guide elements on at least one of the inner generally concave surfaces for guiding the carriage and cutting blade carried thereby between the first and second positions. The carriage includes a locking element for normally locking a cutting blade mounted thereon to substantially fix the cutting blade against relative longitudinal movements between the cutting blade and carriage. The locking element includes an unlocking element the actuation of which releases the cutting blade to permit relative longitudinal movements between the cutting blade and the carriage. A blade release element on one of the shell members actuates the unlocking element when manual force is applied thereto, whereby application of a force on the release element releases the cutting blade and enables it to be withdrawn through the front end aperture.
Owner:OLYMPIA IND +1

Utility knife

A handle for a utility knife includes a housing made up of two or more portions. In one embodiment, a manually operable member for use in releasing the blade is retained to at least one portion of the housing and does not become separated from the housing when the housing is in an open state. In another embodiment, a catch for engaging the blade extends from a support member that is slidably movable within the housing. In another embodiment, the housing is formed of metal and a nose portion is formed of a metal that is more wear resistant than the rest of the housing, in order to improve the durability of the nose portion. In another embodiment, a bail screw is captured on a first housing portion and threadedly engageable with a second housing portion for (i) releasably securing the first and second housing portions in a fully closed state and, in turn, releasably securing a blade within the blade opening, and (ii) manually positioning at least one of the first and second housing portions in at least one intermediate state between the fully closed state and a fully opened state to, in turn, permit the blade to be manually moved through the blade opening.
Owner:BLACK & DECKER INC

Adjustable safety utility knife with easily removable blade holder

An adjustable safety utility knife includes an elongated ergonomically shaped handle formed of two elongate shell members each having a peripheral edge and an outer generally convex surface and an inner generally concave surface. The shell members are fastened at the peripheral edges along a vertical parting plane to form an elongated internal cavity. The handle defines a front end, a back end and an intermediate portion suitable for being gripped by a user and also defining top and bottom surfaces extending along opposite sides of the shell members along said peripheral edges. The handle has a slot-like aperture at the front end substantially aligned with the parting plane and dimensioned for passage of a flat cutting blade therethrough. A guide element within the elongated cavity guides the cutting blade between a first position for safely storing the blade fully inside said cavity and a second position for selectively extending the blade beyond the aperture to expose at least a portion thereof. A manually operated button arranged on the top surface is coupled to the guide element for selectively moving the blade between the first and second positions. The handle has a rear opening at the back end for providing access to the elongated internal cavity. A carrier frame has a blade cartridge receiving compartment and dimensioned to be removably receivable within the cavity through the rear opening between a retracted position in which the carrier frame is fully stored within the internal cavity of the handle end and an extended position in which the carrier frame is at least partially moved exteriorly of the back end to provide access of the cartridge receiving compartment. A blade cartridge for storing a plurality of flat cutting blades is receivable within the blade cartridge receiving compartment.
Owner:OLYMPIA IND

Retractable scalpel

The present invention is a retractable scalpel device with two releasable latching elements. When the scalpel blade is in an extended position, each releasable latching element is accessible for depression by finger pressure to cause retraction of the extended blade. However, the releasable latching elements are located on opposite edges (top and bottom edges) of a cover housing and about halfway along its length. The releasable latching elements must be depressed at the same time for the extended scalpel blade to be retracted into the cover housing.
Owner:GEORGE SAMUEL +1

Hand-held carpenters tool

A tool assembly includes a handle and a plurality of tools mounted to the handle. Several of the tools can be rotated between a closed position and an open position relative to the handle. The tools include a utility knife, a keyhole saw, a pry bar and a punch. Additionally, the tool assembly includes a recessed rasp for trimming an edge of a sheet of gypsum board.
Owner:FELICIANO PEDRO

Hand tool for measuring and cutting

InactiveUS20050022390A1Easy to useEase and accuracy of applicationMetal sawing devicesThrusting weaponsRaspEngineering
A combination tool for measuring and cutting materials such as drywall is disclosed. The tool includes a mount formed by first and second housing portions, the first and second housing portions defining a path terminating at an opening at one end of the mount. A tape measure blade receiving slot opens into the mount adjacent to the path and is located and oriented so that the slot and the path are substantially coplanar. A knife blade shuttle is movable along the path and a saw blade is pivotably connected in the mount. An exterior surface of one of the housing portions includes a plurality of rasp teeth formed thereon for filing cut material.
Owner:RAPID PROTOTYPING

Folding knife

A folding knife in exemplary embodimentsTong comprises a handle portion, a blade, a locking cross-bolt, and a motion limiting member coupled to the handle. When the blade is in the closed position, the motion limiting member is in a first position that prevents the cross-bolt from moving to its locked position. When pivoting the blade to the open position, the motion limiting member moves to a second position that does not prevent the cross-bolt from moving to its locked position. A biased safety mechanism can also be used to block the cross-bolt from moving to an unlocked position.
Owner:GBII DBA COLUMBIA RIVER KNIFE & TOOL

Folding knife with blade lock

The blade of a folding knife has a tang portion by which the blade is pivoted to a handle for swinging between an open position and a closed position. In the open position the blade extends from the handle with its sharpened edge exposed for use, whereas in the closed position the sharpened edge is received in a groove of the handle. A locking link is pivotally mounted on the handle for swinging in the same plane as the blade, with a swinging end of the locking link cooperating with a notch in the tang to automatically lock the blade in the open position. The blade can be released for movement to the closed position by manipulation of buttons exposed at the exterior of the handle, which buttons extend transversely from the swinging end portion of the locking link.
Owner:SOG SPECIALITY KNIVES & TOOLS

Folding knife with locking blade

InactiveUS7032315B1Improved blade locking mechanismOpen fastThrusting weaponsWeapon componentsEngineeringKnife blades
A folding knife having a blade locking member carried for sliding movement within a channel defined in the handle, the locking member being movable to a blade locking position when the blade is in an extended position. A spring, or other biasing structures, such as an opposing magnet arrangement, provide a spring-like biasing of the locking member towards a blade locking. In one embodiment, the locking member extends substantially the full width of the handle and is accessible from either side of the knife handle. The locking member includes a ramp on the underside thereof for contacting a projection, or bump, on the rearward portion of the blade tang. An adjustable bushing is provided which allows for adjustment of the blade within the handle to provide for both ease of pivoting of the blade, while reducing any lateral play in the blade within the handle.
Owner:BUSSE JERRY P

Folding knife with lock mechanism

InactiveUS20050044717A1Novel and improved locking mechanismThrusting weaponsWeapon componentsLocking mechanismEngineering
A folding knife is provided with a handle and a blade which is pivotally supported by the handle through a blade shaft. The blade has a tang provided with a cam surface. The cam surface contains a substantially arcuate guide portion and an engage portion formed contiguous to one end of the guide portion. A lock plate is rotatably supported by the handle. The lock plate is rotatable between a lock position where it is engaged with the engage portion and an unlock position where it is disengaged from the engage portion. When the blade is located at an open extended position, a torsion spring rotates the lock plate so as to lock the blade against the handle. Thus, the blade is securely locked at the open extended position.
Owner:GERBER SAKAI

Surgical knife safety handle

The present device and method includes a handle, a blade connected to the handle, and a guard slidably mounted partially within the handle for sliding movement between a retracted position in which the blade is exposed for use, and an extended position for covering the sharp cutting edge of the blade. In the retracted position, an exposed guard radius is provided at the distal end of the handle to allow improved handle control and blade orientation. The exposed guard radius is positioned to allow the user to firmly grip a large distal handle portion which is molded as a single piece with the blade holder, preventing unwanted blade or handle movement due to guard mechanism tolerances. A leaf spring and detent is provided to fix the guard in the extended and retracted position, and provide slight resistance during movement between each position. Additionally, an antitravel mechanism is incorporated in the guard to prevent accidental retraction from the fully extended position.
Owner:BEAVER VISITEC INT US
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