Blade Sharpener Patents (Class 451/192)
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Patent number: 9138850Abstract: A motorized knife sharpener and related methods of sharpening knives, wherein the knife sharpener is capable of sharpening knives of varying types and styles. The motorized knife sharpener includes a housing, motorized grinding assembly and an adjustable blade guide assembly. The adjustable blade guide assembly includes a selector switch accessible to a user on a front portion of the housing. With the selector switch, the user is able to selectively adjust a presentation angle defined by a blade guide relative to a grinding wheel. The selector switch is operably coupled to the blade guide with a cam assembly that pivots the blade guide with respect to the grinding wheel so as to vary the blade presentation angle.Type: GrantFiled: June 28, 2013Date of Patent: September 22, 2015Assignee: National Presto Industries, Inc.Inventor: Shane R. Walker
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Patent number: 8926408Abstract: A blade sharpener including a main frame casing having a grip and a grinding chamber and a grinder assembly detachably installed in the grinding chamber in which the grinder assembly is formed by a pair of shaft supports facing each other, a supporting window provided in each of the shaft supports, a rotary shaft supported at both end portions thereof by the vertical shaft supports, an abrasive wheel provided on the rotary shaft at substantially its axial center, and a pair of lateral coil springs each provided on either side of the abrasive wheel. The rotary shaft can be supported by a pair of longitudinal coil springs installed in the shaft supports.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2012Date of Patent: January 6, 2015Assignees: Kabushiki Kaisha SuehiroInventor: Tom Hiroshi Hasegawa
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Patent number: 8834236Abstract: A grinding wheel for treatment of a cutting edge, the grinding wheel arranged mountable on a rotatable shaft to be brought in rotation by the driven rotation of the shaft, and including two grinding discs (1?2) opposing each other and arranged movable relative to each other in the shaft's longitudinal direction and pre-tensioned away from one another, each of the grinding discs having a hub section with fingers protruding freely from the hub section at a radial and an axial component of direction, wherein the fingers are arranged at intervals dimensioned for passage of the corresponding fingers of the opposite grinding disc such that the finger's axial components of direction together form an outwardly open, in an axial cross-sectional plane generally V-shaped notch (V) defined by the intersecting rotational planes of the crosswise running fingers, and in which the fingers each has an area for treatment of the knife's edge.Type: GrantFiled: February 2, 2010Date of Patent: September 16, 2014Inventor: Tore Eklund
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Patent number: 8727836Abstract: An electric sharpener having two pairs of interlocking abrasives for sharpening the edge of blades to different sharpening angles. An adjustment assembly simultaneously moves the wheels of each pair either toward or away from each other to adjust the sharpening angle produced by pair of abrasive wheels in a sharpening operation. The adjustment assembly is provided with a rotatable shaft having an external handle which engages a lower platen. The lower end of the shaft is threaded to move the platen in vertical direction to move translation bars affixed to the platen. The translation bars extend through elongated slots in respective pairs of adjustment arms coupled to each pair of abrasive wheels to rotate and vary the spacing between the abrasive wheels and adjust sharpening angles.Type: GrantFiled: April 4, 2011Date of Patent: May 20, 2014Assignee: Smith's Consumer Products, Inc.Inventors: Richard S. Smith, Louis Chalfant
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Patent number: 8425281Abstract: An electric abrasive sharpener for sharpening edges having pairs of interlocking abrasive wheels formed with opposite abrasive helical threads. Each end of the threads respectively has lead-in section and lead-out section having chamfer edge portion to eliminate kickback. The abrasive wheels of the sharpener is driven by a single phase AC motor connected to a motor drive that steps down the rotational speed of the output shaft of the motor to rotate the abrasive wheels with increased torque.Type: GrantFiled: June 12, 2012Date of Patent: April 23, 2013Assignee: Smith's Consumer Products, IncInventors: Richard S. Smith, Louis Chalfant
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Patent number: 8206199Abstract: An electric abrasive sharpener for sharpening edges having pairs of interlocking abrasive wheels formed with opposite abrasive helical threads. Each end of the threads respectively has lead-in section and lead-out section having chamfer edge portion to eliminate kickback. The abrasive wheels of the sharpener is driven by a single phase AC motor connected to a motor drive that steps down the rotational speed of the output shaft of the motor to rotate the abrasive wheels with increased torque.Type: GrantFiled: March 16, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Assignee: Smith Abrasives, IncInventors: Richard S. Smith, Louis Chaltant
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Publication number: 20120015590Abstract: An electric sharpener includes a body having a reception area for receiving a driving device, and a sharpening area in which a gear set is located which is connected with the driving device. A shaft is located in the sharpening area and connected to the gear set. A rough sharpening set connected to the shaft and has a first spring unit. A fine sharpening set is connected to the shaft and has a second spring unit. The first and second spring sets have different spring forces applied to the rough sharpening set and the fine sharpening set.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2010Publication date: January 19, 2012Inventor: Sheng-Cheng Li
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Patent number: 8043142Abstract: A food slicer has a support member including a base portion and an upstanding portion integrally formed with the base portion. The upstanding portion includes a rotating cutting blade for slicing food product. The base portion includes a food product table slidably secured thereto for movement across the cutting blade for holding product while it is being sliced. An adjustable gage plate is provided for determining the thickness of a food product to be sliced. A sharpening mechanism for sharpening the cutting blade as needed is removably secured to a portion of the product table to provide accurate sharpening of the cutting blade. The sharpening mechanism includes a first rotating sharpening member and a second deburring member where the first and second members are mounted independent from each other.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2006Date of Patent: October 25, 2011Assignee: Premark FEG L.L.C.Inventors: Scott M. Zeeb, Scott J. Rote, Aaron B. Eiger, Frank A. Bondarowicz
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Patent number: 7722442Abstract: Two counter-rotating, intermeshing, toothed wheels grind opposite sides of an interposed blade to create or burrlessly sharpen a knife-edge on the blade. The wheels can be solid or comprised of a fixed stack of toothed disks, concentrically aligned, the teeth of each succeeding disk angularly offset in a common direction from the teeth of the next preceding disk to create a wheel having a plurality of uniform, elongated composite teeth around the circumference of the stack, the teeth being angled from the wheel's axis. Two such wheels, one with teeth angled in an opposite direction, can be counter-rotated and because of the oppositely angled teeth, are capable of intermeshing. The degree of intermeshing can be selectively varied to correspondingly vary the sharpening angle. The apex ridges of both the solid and composite teeth can be selectively profiled to sharpen non-uniformly, e.g. serrating a blade edge.Type: GrantFiled: April 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Assignee: GT Knives, Inc.Inventor: Todd Jones
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Publication number: 20100099338Abstract: A knife sharpener comprises a base, a motor, a grinding wheel assembly, a rotary shaft and two springs. The working channel between the edge of the grinding disc and the grinding awl is automatically adjustable to accommodate different blade of different thickness. When the knife sharpener performs grinding operation, the grinding wheel assembly can simultaneously grind both cutting sides of the knife. In addition, the knife can be clamped firmly through the three contacting areas of the grinding disc, the grinding awl, and the cutting edge, so that the operation of knife grinding can be successfully performed.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 25, 2009Publication date: April 22, 2010Inventor: Hung-Nung Tsai
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Publication number: 20090311951Abstract: Devices and systems are provided, that entrain ambient air within a primary stream of pressurised air, for use in a variety of applications including aircraft, buildings and other stationary structures. The ambient air is drawn through an air treatment such a filter before entrainment within the primary stream. The combined streams are then delivered to a ventilation system, an air curtain or other suitable recipient of treated, thermally conditioned air. The systems include air curtain systems and ventilation systems for aircraft and other vehicles.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 26, 2007Publication date: December 17, 2009Applicant: INDOOR AIR TECHNOLOGIES INC.Inventor: Douglas Stuart Walkinshaw
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Publication number: 20090298398Abstract: An electric abrasive sharpener for sharpening edges having pairs of interlocking abrasive wheels formed with opposite abrasive helical threads. Each end of the threads respectively has lead-in section and lead-out section having chamfer edge portion to eliminate kickback. The abrasive wheels of the sharpener is driven by a single phase AC motor connected to a motor drive that steps down the rotational speed of the output shaft of the motor to rotate the abrasive wheels with increased torque.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 16, 2009Publication date: December 3, 2009Inventors: Richard S. Smith, Louis Chaltant
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Publication number: 20090209177Abstract: A motorized knife sharpener includes means of for sharpening heavy, medium, and fine blades at angles appropriate to the cutting edges of such blades.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 9, 2007Publication date: August 20, 2009Inventor: Shane R. Walker
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Patent number: 7220169Abstract: A sharpening apparatus (16) for a blade-like cutting implement. The sharpening apparatus has an elongate body (18) and a cutting edge extending widthwise across one end of the body (11) at a predetermined angle relative to the longitudinal axis of the body (11). The cutting edge is formed by an inclined face formed on one side face of the body. The apparatus includes a cradle (26) for holding a blade-like implement to be sharpened and a mounting body for mounting the cradle (26) relative to a grinding surface. The cradle is mounted on a pair of guide rails (22, 24) for movement along a rectilinear path, the cradle including first and second rail followers slidably connected to a first and second of the guide rails respectively. The cradle (26) includes a seat for locating the blade-like implement at a reselected reference position on the cradle (26) such that the cutting edge of the implement to be sharpened is located parallel to said rectilinear path.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2003Date of Patent: May 22, 2007Assignee: Turner Intellectual Property LimitedInventor: Paul Steabben Hepworth
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Patent number: 6786808Abstract: A device for sharpening a rotating discoidal cutting tool (13) is described, comprising at least one sharpening grinder (21; 23). The device provides a dressing tool (61; 71) which interacts with said at least one grinder to dress the working surface of said grinder.Type: GrantFiled: May 9, 2002Date of Patent: September 7, 2004Assignee: Fabio Perini S.p.A.Inventor: Guglielmo Biagiotti
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Patent number: 6709320Abstract: A knife sharpener includes a handle and an operation portion in which two grinding members are respectively and pivotably received. An aperture is defined through a top of the operation portion and communicates with the grinding members. Each of the two grinding members has a rod extending radially therefrom so as to be engaged with one of two respective spiral grooves of a shaft rotatably received below the grinding members. A positioning member is removably engaged with the shaft. A width between the two grinding members can be adjusted by rotating the shaft.Type: GrantFiled: March 6, 2002Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Inventor: Sheng Cheng Li
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Publication number: 20030194958Abstract: Two counter-rotating, intermeshing, toothed wheels grind opposite sides of an interposed blade to create or burrlessly sharpen a knife-edge on the blade. The wheels can be solid or comprised of a fixed stack of toothed disks, concentrically aligned, the teeth of each succeeding disk angularly offset in a common direction from the teeth of the next preceding disk to create a wheel having a plurality of uniform, elongated composite teeth around the circumference of the stack, the teeth being angled from the wheel's axis. Two such wheels, one with teeth angled in an opposite direction, can be counter-rotated and because of the oppositely angled teeth, are capable of intermeshing. The degree of intermeshing can be selectively varied to correspondingly vary the sharpening angle. The apex ridges of both the solid and composite teeth can be selectively profiled to sharpen non-uniformly, e.g. serrating a blade edge.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 23, 2003Publication date: October 16, 2003Applicant: Gregory E. BarkInventor: Todd Jones
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Patent number: 6623340Abstract: A grinding jig (5) is to be attached on an edge tool (4) to be ground on a rotating grindstone (2) in a grinding machine (1), having a support means (3) in the vicinity of the grindstone. The jig is split by having a base portion (6) and two parallel open yokes (8, 9) extending therefrom. A screw (7) for clamping the tool (4) against the bottoms of the yokes is provided in the base portion between the two yokes.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2002Date of Patent: September 23, 2003Assignee: Tormek ABInventor: Torgny Jansson
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Patent number: 6544105Abstract: The present invention relates to a control device to grind a knife shaft used in a machine intended for cutting sheets of materials into strips, for example sheets of paper, plastic, plates of photosensitive film or any other material having the form of thin sheets. The control device according to the invention enables the grinding of the knives of knife shafts of a slitter by checking and controlling the drift of the dimensional differences of position of the knives on the knife shaft and by controlling the variability of the pitches between the knives. This with the goal of obtaining the precision and the quality of cutting required for cut photographic film strips. This device especially finds its principal application in the photographic industry, in particular on grinding machines for the knives of knife shafts equipping the film slitters.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2002Date of Patent: April 8, 2003Assignee: Eastman Kodak CompanyInventors: Olivier L. Berne, Frederic J. Gaudiller
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Publication number: 20030013390Abstract: A knife sharpening device includes a base with a motor and a gear reduction assembly connected thereto. A main shaft is connected to the gear reduction assembly and two grinding disks are mounted on the main shaft. A separation tube is mounted on the main shaft and located between the two grinding disks. Each grinding disk has a spring urging thereto so as to prevent the grinding disks from shaking. A cover is mounted to the base and has slots via which the blades of knives are inserted and ground by the grinding disks.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2001Publication date: January 16, 2003Inventor: Sheng Cheng Li
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Publication number: 20010049255Abstract: Two counter-rotating, intermeshing, sharpening wheels simultaneously grind opposite sides of a blade edge to form a sharp, burrless knife-edge. Each wheel includes a stack of toothed disks, concentrically aligned, the teeth of each succeeding disk angularly offset in a common direction from the teeth of the next preceding disk to create a wheel having a plurality of uniform composite teeth, each oriented at an angle from the wheel's axis. A coating is applied to at least the apexes of the composite teeth to enhance their cutting ability. A pair of sharpening wheels, one with teeth aligned in the opposite direction, can be counter-rotated and because of the oppositely aligned teeth, are capable of intermeshing. Intermeshing can be varied, creating a range of included sharpening angles. The profile of the composite teeth can be shaped to various patterns, allowing a knife-edge to be sharpened in a variety of serrated fashions.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2000Publication date: December 6, 2001Inventor: Todd Jones
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Patent number: 6261161Abstract: A sharpener assembly for a food slicer includes a rotatable frame with a sharpening member and a truing member operatively connected for rotation with the frame. The frame is mounted on a food slicer to place the sharpening member and truing member on opposed sides of a slicer knife. The frame is rotated to rotate the sharpening member and the truing member into contact with respective sides of the slicer kife.Type: GrantFiled: January 6, 1999Date of Patent: July 17, 2001Assignee: Premark FEG L.L.C.Inventor: Gongpu Yan
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Patent number: 6257967Abstract: A sharpening tool for a veneer knife has a primary stone and a secondary stone driven by a power head. The secondary stone is inclined at an angle to the primary stone corresponding to the angle of the defined faces of the veneer knife cutting edge. Outrigger supports are provided as gauge and guide members for the sharpening tool. The primary stone engages one face of the cutting edge and the secondary stone engages the other face of the cutting edge. The secondary stone is forcibly engaged with the primary stone and is rotatably driven by the primary stone.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2000Date of Patent: July 10, 2001Inventor: Jim Schultz
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Patent number: 6071181Abstract: A knife sharpening machine has sharpening and honing assemblies each having fixed and movable subassemblies with circular stones mounted on shafts, the stones being spaced from one another. An adjusting mechanism moves the movable subassemblies toward and away from the fixed subassemblies, from a position at which the stones interleave to one at which they are substantially tangent to one another. The movable subassemblies each includes a yoke in a free end of which the stone-carrying shaft is journaled for rotation. The yoke is pivoted on an axis of rotation. One gear is mounted on the axis of rotation of the yoke co-axially with the axis, driving a gear on the shaft of the subassembly carried by the yoke. A motor and gears of gear trains intermediate a pinion on the motor and the pivot gear are mounted on a plate mounted on a cast base/housing supporting the yoke.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 1998Date of Patent: June 6, 2000Assignee: Edge Manufacturing, Inc.Inventors: John Wightman, Dennis Peth, Walter J. Woehler, Jim Campbell, William Haack
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Patent number: 5700182Abstract: An apparatus and method for automated honing of elongated straight-edged cutting blades such as those used in the printing and binding industry for the trimming of books or pamphlets and the like, wherein a sharpened blade which has been ground on other equipment is thereafter registered and secured at a predetermined angle upon a moveable blade holder support of the apparatus hereof, which support is then cycled to longitudinally displace so that the blade edge is thereby brought into sequential engagement with progressively finer abrasive surfaces of a longitudinal array of cooperative upper and lower orbitally driven honing heads whereby on a single reciprocated pass therethrough the blade is efficiently finished to a smooth sharp cutting edge. In an alternate embodiment of the apparatus and method hereof it is the honing heads which are longitudinally reciprocated while the blade to be honed is held upon a stationary blade holder support.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 1995Date of Patent: December 23, 1997Assignee: Dunbar & MillerInventors: Lance A. Dunbar, E. Anthony Miller
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Patent number: 5645470Abstract: A honing process for a long knife blade such as that used in chipping wood products comprises two honing bodies each formed by a shaft carrying three honing discs with the shafts spaced by a distance less than the radius of the discs so the discs interleave and are spaced along each shaft by a distance substantially equal to the width of the discs so that the side edges of the discs lie immediately adjacent. The discs are rotated in directions so they move into the cusp formed between the discs. The long knife blade is inserted into the line of the cusp which lies parallel to the axes of rotation of the honing bodies and is moved back and forth along that line in a honing action. The length of the knife blade is greater than the width of the discs and generally significantly greater than at least two of the discs so that the knife blade remains bridged across the discs during the movement.Type: GrantFiled: November 15, 1995Date of Patent: July 8, 1997Inventor: Andre Ludwig
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Patent number: 5435771Abstract: A sharpening apparatus for sharpening scalloped-edged blades in a carton slitting machine includes at least two rotating cylindrical hones mounted on a pneumatically controlled actuator. A sharpening operation is initiated by a machine operator as needed to maintain blade sharpness, and is performed automatically by the apparatus controls. The actuator positions the rotating hones in contact with opposing sides of a cutting edge of the slitting blade as the blade moves past the hones at reduced speed. A first hone is rotated in a direction opposite to the direction of the blade and a second hone is rotated in the same direction of the blade. During sharpening, the hones execute several reciprocating axial movements to stroke the blade.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 1994Date of Patent: July 25, 1995Assignee: Philip Morris IncorporatedInventor: J. Lee Gregory