Sharpening system having multiple abrasive components
An abrasive sharpening system having multiple sharpening stations supported on a base. One of the stations includes ceramic rods having a partial curved outer surface and a pair of flat intersecting surfaces forming a longitudinally extending abrasive edge. The base further supports a flat abrasive stone and a pair of carbide blades for sharpening.
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates in general to abrasive sharpeners and, more particularly, to a sharpening system having multiple abrasive stations.
2. Summary of the Prior Art
Numerous abrasive sharpeners have been developed in the past for sharpening knives, scissors, tools, fishing hooks, and the like. Known abrasive surfaces may be provided by abrasive rods, abrasive stones, and carbide abrasive elements. Prior art abrasive rods typically are formed as separate cylindrical rods and triangular rods, often supported on a base. Such separate triangular and cylindrical rods are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 4,231,194 issued Nov. 4, 1980 to Glesser and U.S. Pat. No. 5,477,753 issued Dec. 26, 1995 to Branscum et al. A slot is also provided in the triangular rod disclosed in the foregoing Glesser U.S. Pat. No. 4,231,194 patent for providing the added capability of sharpening fish hooks. In certain situations a cylindrical rod such as shown in the foregoing Branscum et al. patent ('753) is a more effective sharpening element for straight edged knives than a triangular rod, while the shaped edge of a triangular rod is preferred in many cases for sharpening serrated edges. A flat surface can also be advantageous in sharpening other flat edged knives.
In the past, separate rods have been needed when a particular knife was best sharpened by a flat abrasive surface, a round abrasive surface or an abrasive edge In addition, prior systems have not effectively combined the benefits of abrasive rods with other abrasive components in a multi-use system to perform a wide range of sharpening techniques in a single economical design. Accordingly, it is desirable in the prior art to provide an improved sharpening system having multiple abrasive components for use with a wide range of implements, including, but not limited to, tools, instruments, scissors, fish hooks, and the like.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIt is therefore an objective of the invention to provide an improved sharpening system having multiple abrasive components or stations. The sharpening system herein disclosed includes a plurality of ceramic rod means having a novel configuration by which a portion of the longitudinally extending surface possesses a curved, partially cylindrical shape and the other portion includes a pair of flat, partial triangular surfaces longitudinally extending on the opposite side. The triangular portion provides a sharp edge and flat surfaces opposite to the round surface on a single unitary rod. The novel rod means herein can provide effective sharpening results for serrated or flat knives and the like dependent on which type of surface is desired. Such a multiple surface rod is convenient to use, provides highly efficient sharpening and is relatively more economical than using separate elements to attain the desired sharpening effects. The advantages of the foregoing configuration of the invention are further enhanced with an elongated groove for sharpening fish hooks or other implements. Although not intended to be so limited, the rods provide a fine abrasive surface.
The system herein disclosed is further equipped with an improved abrasive stone having an interrupted diamond surface formed from an overlapping hole design. This design speeds sharpening by collecting and holding the metal filings that ordinarily build up during the sharpening process, thus allowing the surface to remain clear and clean. The abrasive stone may also provide a fine grinding surface.
The abrasive rods and the abrasive stone are protected during non-use by being stored within the base of the system of the invention. The abrasive stone is covered by a removable cover that also serves as a hand guard during use of the abrasive rods for sharpening. A third abrasive sharpener is provided by replaceable and reversible carbide blades that facilitate a course cutting head. The carbide blades provide specifically designed “V” shaped cutting slots that are aligned to deliver the optimum sharpening angle. The invention herein disclosed thus is directed to a 3-in-1 sharpening system capable of optimum results for knives, tools, instruments, fish hooks, and other articles which require sharpening.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Referring now to FIGS. 1 there is illustrated the abrasive sharpening system of the invention, generally designated by reference numeral 2. In
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The upper portion 31 of carbide station 6 includes a V-shaped slot 32 accessible from the top of upper portion 31 as seen in
An upright guard 48 is integrally formed on the base 10 between the carbide sharpener 6 and flat stone 8. The vertically end portions 48a of guard 48 extend beyond the sides of the base 8 for protection to the user during sharpening. A stone receiving compartment 50 having a rectangular cross-section is formed on the upper surface of base 10 for receiving a lower portion of the abrasive stone 8 for storage and for sharpening operation. The base 52 of abrasive stone 8 is formed of a plastic and includes a flat bottom surface 54 (
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The lower bottom 80 of base 10 beneath abrasive stone includes a lower open storage component 82 for the pair of ceramic rods 4 (
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In use of the sharpener system 2, either end of the base 10 can be manually grasped for support while the other hand of the user uses the sharpening stations on the opposite side of guard 48. The flat abrasive stone 8 may be used to sharpen straight edge blades or other tools and instruments by holding it against the abrasive surface at a selected angle and pushing the blade away from the user for a selected number of strokes while the base 10 is being held against movement at the other end of the base on a support surface. The opposite edge of the blade can be sharpened by pulling it in the opposite direction for a desired number of strokes.
In use of the carbide blade section 6 as seen in
The ceramic rods 4 are removed from the storage areas and inserted into the holes with the same sharpening angle facing each other (
The triangular edge is best used for serrated edges with the triangular edge sliding in and out of the serrations, even extremely small ones. The knife is placed on the inside of the rod 4 with serrations thereof facing the triangular edge. Holding the blade at about a 90° angle to the base 10, the knife is pulled down and across the ceramic rod starting from the back of the knife blade to the lip of the blade. This procedure is repeated for a desired number of strokes to provide optimum sharpening. The foregoing procedure is then repeated on the opposite rod 4 to sharpen the backside of the knife.
Claims
1. An abrasive sharpener system comprising
- a base means,
- an abrasive means being selectively supported on said base means,
- said abrasive means being a multi-use abrasive rod, and
- said rod having a cross-sectional configuration with a partial longitudinally curved wall having a semi-cylindrical shape on one side of said rod, said curved wall being integral with a pair of generally intersecting flat walls forming a single longitudinally extending edge.
2. The system according to claim 1 wherein said abrasive rod is a ceramic rod.
3. The system according to claim 2 wherein said curved wall circumferentially extends for generally 180°.
4. The system according to claim 3 wherein flat walls extend equally at 45° to each other from said curved wall.
5. The system according to claim 1 wherein said base means includes at least one hole having a plurality of cut-out areas for supporting said abrasive rod angularly upright a plurality of angular positions for a sharpening operation.
6. The system according to claim 5 wherein said abrasive means includes a pair of abrasive rods, said at least one hole including a pair of holes having cut-out areas for supporting a lower end portion of said abrasive rods for a sharpening operation.
7. The system according to claim 6 wherein said base has a compartment for storing said rods.
8. The system according to claim 1 further including a flat abrasive stone mounted on said base means.
9. The abrasive stone according to claim 8 wherein said flat stone means has an interrupted upper abrasive surface.
10. The system according to claim 9 wherein said interrupted surface is formed by a plurality of holes through said upper abrasive surface.
11. The system according to claim 8 wherein said base means includes a V-shaped slot, a pair of opposed carbide cutting blades being supported in said slot forming a V-shaped abrasive surface.
12. An abrasive sharpener system comprising
- a base,
- a guard being removeably mounted on said base,
- a pair of ceramic rods being selectively supported in an angularly upright position to form a first sharpening position,
- a flat abrasive stone being supported on said base to form a second sharpening position, and,
- said guard acting to cover said flat abrasive stone in a first position and to be carried on said base in a generally upright position to act as a guard.
13. The system according to claim 12 wherein said ceramic rods include a cross-sectional configuration having a partially curved outer abrasive surface and a pair of flat intersecting surfaces extending substantially along the length of said rods.
14. The abrasive sharpener system according to claim 13 wherein one of said flat surfaces includes a longitudinally extending slot.
15. A ceramic abrasive rod for being supported on a base for sharpening implements comprising
- an elongated rod formed of a ceramic abrasive material,
- said rod having a cross-sectional shape with a first portion including a curved outer abrasive surface having a semi-cylindrical shape extending substantially along the length of one side of said rod,
- said cross-sectional shape further having a second portion including an outer pair of flat intersecting abrasive surfaces extending from said first portion and extending substantially along the length of said rod, and
- said pair of intersecting surfaces to form a single longitudinally extending edge.
16. The abrasive rod according to claim 15 wherein said curved surface extends for an angle of 180°.
17. The system according to claim 12 wherein said base includes a lateral slot for retaining said guard in said generally upright position.
18. The system according to claim 12 wherein said guard includes a modified U-shaped cross-section.
19. An abrasive sharpener system comprising
- a base having an upper portion and a bottom,
- a pair of ceramic rods being selectively supported in an angularly upright position to form a first sharpening position,
- a flat abrasive stone being supported on said to form a second sharpening position,
- a pair of carbide blades being further supported in slots formed on said base means to form a third sharpening station,
- said base having an open compartment deposed on said bottom for receiving said pair of carbide blades for storage.
20. The system according to claim 19 wherein said compartment includes securement elements to removeably retain said ceramic rods in said compartment during non-sue.
Type: Application
Filed: Nov 25, 2005
Publication Date: May 31, 2007
Inventor: Richard Smith (Hot Springs, AR)
Application Number: 11/286,423
International Classification: B24D 17/00 (20060101);