[0001] This invention relates to knife sharpeners of the kind which sharpen a knife blade
as a result of the cutting edge of that blade being moved over the sharpener. It will
be convenient to hereinafter describe the invention in relation to such sharpeners
as used in combination with a scabbard or other protective cover for the blade.
[0002] U.S. patents 3,676,961 (Jackson), 3,774,350 (Bayly), 4,041,651 (Bayly) and 4,091,691
(Bayly) relate to scabbard- sharpener combinations as referred to above. Those prior
constructions have been satisfactory for sharpening standard blades, but they are
not entirely suitable for use with special blades having a narrow tip. Narrow tip
blades are used for delicate cutting operations such as filleting fish, and it is
important that the cutting edge of such blades be kept in good condition right up
to the very tip of the blade. Prior blade sharpener combinations as referred to above
are unable to satisfy that requirement.
[0003] The Jackson blade sharpener includes means for maintaining downward pressure on a
knife blade during its passage across the actual sharpening device. That pressure
applying means is so arranged, however, that it does not engage the knife blade until
that blade is moved inwardly some distance beyond the sharpening device and loses
contact with the blade during withdrawal before the blade has left contact with the
sharpening device. It follows that the cutting edge at the tip portion of the blade
is not subjected to the same sharpening control as are other parts of the blade and
is therefore not sharpened properly.
[0004] The Bayly blade sharpeners are arranged so that pressure applying means of one form
or another engages and bears down on the back edge of a blade close to the time at
which the blade cutting edge first contacts the sharpening device. In spite of that
early contact, the sharpeners have a configuration such that they are unable to effectively
sharpen the tip portion of a narrow blade. Each of those sharpeners is arranged to
operate with knife blades of substantial depth, even close to the tip, and the maximum
downward force on the blade is achieved while the deeper sections of the blade are
moving over the sharpening device. Minimum downward force and consequently minimum
sharpening effect is achieved while the tip portion of the blade is moving over the
sharpening device.
[0005] It is an object of the present invention to provide a blade sharpener which is able
to effectively sharpen a blade up to the very tip thereof. It is a further object
of the invention to provide a blade sharpener which is particularly suited for use
with blades which are relatively narrow or have a shallow depth.
[0006] In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided a blade sharpener
including, a mounting structure having an access opening through which a blade can
be moved, a sharpening device connected to said structure adjacent a lower extremity
of said opening so as to be engaged by the cutting edge of a blade located within
said opening, and a reaction member having an upper portion pivotally connected to
said structure adjacent an upper extremity of said opening and a lower portion arranged
to engage a back edge of a blade located in said opening so as to press the cutting
edge of the blade against said sharpening device, said reaction member being resiliently
urged about said pivotal connection in a forward direction towards a rest position
at which it substantially closes said opening and at which said lower portion is located
forwardly of said sharpening device and rearwardly of the axis of said pivotal connection,
the arrangement being such that said reaction member is caused to swing rearwardly
about said pivotal connection in response to engagement by a blade being moved rearwardly
through said opening, whereby said lower portion is moved away from said rest position
to pass over and rearwardly of said sharpening device.
[0007] According to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a blade sharpener
including, a mounting structure having an access opening through which a blade can
be moved, a sharpening device connected to said structure adjacent a lower extremity
of said opening so as to be engaged by the cutting edge of a blade located within
said opening, a reaction member having an upper portion pivotally connected to said
structure adjacent an upper extremity of said opening and a lower portion arranged
to engage a back edge of a blade located in said opening so as to press the cutting
edge of the blade against said sharpening device, biasing means resiliently urging
said reaction member to move about said pivotal connection in a forward direction
towards a rest position at which said reaction member substantially closes said opening
and at which said lower portion is located forwardly of said sharpening device and
rearwardly of said pivotal connection, said lower portion being arranged to be engaged
by a blade being moved rearwardly through said opening prior to that blade engaging
said sharpening device, a hollow scabbard adapted to receive and protect a blade extending
through said opening, and means releasably connecting said mounting structure to an
end of said scabbard, the arrangement being such that said reaction member is caused
to swing rearwardly about said pivotal connection in response to engagement by a blade
being moved rearwardly through said opening, whereby said lower, portion is moved
away from said rest position to pass over and rearwardly of said sharpening device.
[0008] An embodiment of the invention is described in detail in the following passages of
the specification which refer to the accompanying drawings. The drawings, however,
are merely illustrative of how the invention might be put into effect, so that the
specific form and arrangement of the various features as shown is not to be understood
as limiting on the invention.
[0009]
Figure 1 is a side elevational view of a blade sharpener according to one embodiment
of the present invention;
Figure 2 is a front elevational view of the sharpener shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a rear elevational view of the sharpener shown in Figure 1;
Figure 4 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line IV-IV of Figure 2;
Figure 5 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along line V-V of Figure 1;
Figure 6 is an elevation view of a scabbard incorporating a sharpener as shown in
Figures 1 to 5 and having a knife inserted therein;
Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view taken along line VII-VII of Figure 6;
Figure 8 is a sectional view of part of the scabbard shown in Figures 6 and 7 and
showing the sharpener removed from the scabbard:
Figure 9 is a semi-diagrammatic view showing the tip of a knife blade as it is first
inserted into a sharpener according to Figures 1 to 5:
Figure 10 is a view similar to Figure 9 but showing the knife blade moved further
into the sharpener;
Figure 11 is a view similar to Figure 10 but showing the knife blade even further
advanced into the sharpener;
Figure 12 is a view similar to Figure 10 but showing the knife blade being withdrawn
from the sharpener;
Figure 13 is a force diagram relating to the action of the sharpener on a knife blade.
[0010] The knife blade sharpener 1 shown in the drawings includes a mounting structure 2
and a sharpening device 3 carried by the structure 2 and arranged for sharpening a
knife blade 4 (Figure 6). The structure 2 has an access opening 5 (Figure 3) for receiving
the knife blade 4. As best seen in Figures 6 and 9 to 12, the knife blade 4 as shown
is of the kind having a relatively shallow depth and the cutting edge 6 extends from
an extreme tip 7 rearwardly towards a handle 8 of the knife 9. A back edge 10 of the
blade 4 and the cutting edge 6 converge towards the tip 7 over a substantial part
of the length of the blade 4 so that the blade 4 has a narrow or fine tip portion.
The knife 9 as shown is of a kind suitable for use as a fish filleting knife and the
blade 4 may be relatively flexible. It will be convenient to generally describe the
invention with reference to the fish filleting knife 9 as shown although the invention
is not limited to use with that type of knife.
[0011] As shown in Figures 1 to 5, the mounting structure 2 is a sleeve-like member having
a passage therethrough which forms the access opening 5. The mounting structure 2
as shown is adapted for connection to a blade scabbard 11 as hereinafter described
in detail. In an alternative construction, which is not shown, the structure 2 could
be an integral part of the scabbard 11. According to yet another alternative, the
structure 2 could be arranged to exist separate from a blade scabbard.
[0012] The structure 2 as shown is of substantially rectangular form in transverse cross-section
and has two side walls 12 and 13 and upper and lower walls 14 and 15 respectively.
The opening 5 is defined between those walls and therefore also has a substantially
rectangular shape. In the construction shown, the structure 2 is arranged to be a
neat sliding fit within an open end 16 (Figure 8) of the scabbard 11 as shown in Figures
6 and 7. That is, the external configuration as defined by the walls 12, 13, 14 and
15 is substantially . complementary to the internal configuration of the open end
16 of the scabbard 11.
[0013] Insertion of the structure 2 into the scabbard open end 16 is limited by stop shoulders
17, 18 and 19 formed on the walls 14, 12 and 15 respectively, but other means could
be adopted for that purpose. Retaining means is provided to releasably retain the
structure 2 within the scabbard open end 16, and in the construction shown that retaining
means includes a laterally projecting button 20 connected to the structure side wall
13 and arranged to locate within an aperture 21 (Figure 8) formed through a side wall
22 of the scabbard 11. It is preferred, as shown, that the button 20 is attached to
the structure 2 through a flexible connection such that the button 20 can be moved
between an operative position (Figure 7) and an inoperative position (Figure 8). It
is also preferred that the flexible connection includes an arm 23 which is formed
integral with both the structure side wall 13 and the button 20 as best seen in Figure
4.
[0014] The connecting arm 23 is predisposed to normally hold the button 20 in the operative
position as shown in Figure 7. Inward pressure applied to the button 20, however,
causes the arm 23 to bend or flex so that the button 20 is moved clear of the aperture
21 and the structure 2 is then able to be pulled out of the scabbard 11. As shown
in Figure 8, similar inward deflection of the button 20 is necessary to condition
the structure 2 for replacement within the scabbard 11.
[0015] A recess 24 may be formed in the front edge of the structure side wall 12 as shown
in Figure 1. That recess 24 can have a shape substantially complementary to the front
end shape of the knife handle 8 as shown in Figure 6 so as to at least partly enclose
a front end portion 25 of the handle 8. The knife 9 is thereby located in a particular
position relative to the scabbard 11, and the structure 2, when the blade 4 is fully
inserted into the scabbard 11 as shown in Figure 6.
[0016] The sharpening device 3 includes a sharpening recess 26 which is adapted to receive
the cutting edge 6 of the knife blade 4. In the preferred embodiment as shown, the
sharpening recess 26 is of V shape so as to have a configuration substantially complementary
to that of the blade cutting edge 6. The recess 26 may be defined between a pair of
overlapping circular cutters (not shown). It is preferred, however, that the sharpening
recess 26 is defined between a pair of sharpening elements 27 of non-circular peripheral
shape and which may be made of any suitable material. By way of example, the sharpening
elements 27 may be made of tungsten carbide material.
[0017] In the preferred construction shown, the sharpening device 3 is mounted on the structure
2 so as to be capable of limited backward and forward rocking movement as the knife
blade 4 is respectively inserted into and withdrawn from the scabbard 11. For that
purpose the sharpening elements 27 may be mounted on a base member 28 as shown which
is pivotally connected to the mounting structure 2 through two stub axles 29, each
of which is rotatably mounted in a respective wall 12 and 13 of the structure 2. The
facility for rocking movement is desirable so that the cutting edge 6 of the knife
blade 4 can be moved through the V-shaped sharpening recess 26 with minimum likelihood
of the blade 6 skipping or jamming within the recess 26.
[0018] The sharpening device 3 can rock between forward and backward positions as shown
in Figures 9 and 11 respectively according to whether the knife blade 4 is being withdrawn
from or moved into the scabbard 11. The degree of maximum tilt of the device 3 may
be about 25° in the backward direction and about 30° in the forward direction, but
it will be appreciated that those angles are merely preferred rather than essential.
A blade 30 may be arranged to engage stop surfaces so as to limit the pivotal or rocking
movement of the sharpening device 3.
[0019] The knife sharpener 1 of the present invention is further provided with a reaction
member 31 which is arranged to engage the back edge 10 of a knife blade 4 inserted
through the access opening 5 and thereby urge the blade cutting edge 6 against the
sharpening device 3. It is preferred that the member 31 is resiliently urged towards
a rest position as shown in Figure 4, and is arranged to initially engage the knife
blade 4 at a location forward of the sharpening device 3 so as to thereby cause the
sharpening action to extend to the extreme tip 7 of the knife blade 4. That is, when
a knife blade 4 is being moved into the scabbard 11, it engages the member 31 before
engaging the sharpening device 3. Similarly when the knife blade 4 is being withdrawn
from the scabbard 11, the member 31 remains in engagement to press the cutting edge
6 into the sharpening recess 26 for the full length of the cutting edge 6 until the
extreme tip 7 of the knife blade 4 disengages from the sharpening device 3.
[0020] In the preferred construction shown, biasing means 32 (Figures 1 and 5) acts on the
member 31 so as to urge it against the back edge 10 of the knife blade 4. The reaction
member 31 preferably comprises a lever which has an upper portion 33 pivotally connected
at 34 to the mounting structure 2. The axis of the pivotal connection 34 is transverse
to the direction of movement of the blade 4. The lever 31 also has a lower portion
35 which is arranged to contact the back edge 10 of the knife blade 4 to apply force
thereto so as to urge the knife blade 4 into the sharpening recess 26. The pivotal
connection 34 of the lever 31 is located forwardly of the sharpening device 3. When
the lever 31 is in the rest position as shown in Figure 4, the lower portion 35 is
located rearwardly of the pivotal connection 34 and forwardly of the sharpening device
3. The arrangement is such that the lever 31 slopes in a rearward direction away from
the pivotal connection 34 and generally towards the sharpening device 3.
[0021] An arrangement as described above is such that the sharpening force applied between
the sharpening device 3 and the cutting edge 6 of the knife 9 is greater when the
tip region of the blade 4 is being sharpened than when the part of the blade 4 nearer
the handle 8 is being sharpened. That is, the sharpening force progressively increases
as the point of engagement between the sharpening device 3 and the cutting edge 6
approaches the knife tip 7. The foregoing will be apparent from the Figure 13 force
diagram in which P is the force applied by the lever 31, oC is the angle betwen a
line 36 which represents the angle of slope of the lever 31 and another line 37 which
represents the general direction of movement of a blade 4 being moved across the sharpening
device 3, and SF is the sharpening force. The line 36 extends from the lever pivot
34 to the point of contact 38 with a knife blade 4. The value of SF is given by the
formula:

[0022] The foregoing is an approximation since the actual sharpening force is affected by
variations in the value of the force P as the lever 31 moves through its range of
positions. The actual sharpening force also depends on frictional forces at the lever
pivot 34, and frictional forces between the contact end of the lever 31 and the back
edge 10 of the blade 4.
[0023] When the knife blade 4 is inserted into the blade sharpener 1, the lower portion
35 of the lever 31 is caused to move towards a position generally opposite to the
sharpening device 31 as shown by Figures 9 and 10. It follows that at one stage of
insertion of the knife blade 4 into the blade sharpener 1, the lever 31 is applying
a force to the back edge 10 of the knife blade 4 at a point directly opposite to the
sharpening device 3. As the blade 4 continues to be moved through the sharpener 1,
the lower portion 35 moves over and rearwardly beyond the sharpening device 3 so that
it moves from a position forward of the sharpening device 3 to a position rearward
thereof. The point of application of force to the back edge 10 of the knife blade
4 is therefore moved from one side to the other of the sharpening device 3 and back
again as the knife blade 4 is inserted into and withdrawn from the blade sharpener
1. That enables the point of application of force to be kept relatively near to the
sharpening device 3 under all conditions of use of the sharpener 1 and that ensures
maintenance of sharpening contact between the blade 4 and the device 3. Also the foregoing
configuration and manner of operation enables the maximum sharpening force to be applied
at the blade tip 7 rather than being expended before the tip 7 reaches the sharpening
device 3.
[0024] The biasing means 32 for urging the lever 31 into contact with the blade back edge
10 may be of any convenient form and configuration. In the example shown, the biasing
means 32 comprises a coil spring 39 having laterally extending arms 40 and 41 (Figure
1) at respective opposite ends thereof. The spring 39 is located around a pin 42 (Figure
5) which forms part of the pivotal mounting 34 of the lever 31, and the arms 40 and
41 engage the lever 31 and the structure upper wall 14 respectively. The spring 31
is preloaded so that the arms 40 and 41 act as torsion arms urging the lever 31 into
the rest position as shown in Figure 1. By way of example, such preloading may involve
300° movement of the arms 40 and 41 relative to one another from the position at which
the spring 39 is relaxed.
[0025] The optimum configuration and various dimensions of the components of the sharpener
1 may be different for different knife blades. In the example of a filleting knife
or other knife having a blade depth increasing from 0 to about 23 mm, the lever 31
may be about 33 mm long (pivot 34 to contact point 38) and have its pivot 34 located
about 23 mm forward of the sharpening device 3, and the angle (Figure 13) without
a knife in the sharpener 1 may be about 67°.
[0026] In the construction shown, the sharpener 1 is provided with a ramp 43 which slopes
upwardly and rearwardly towards the sharpening recess 26 (Figure 4). A guide slot
44 may be provided at the upper end of the ramp 43 so as to slidably receive and guide
the cutting edge 6 of a blade 4 being moved into the recess 26. When the lever 31
is in the rest position, a lower terminal end surface 45 of the lever 31 is preferably
located close to an opposed surface 46 of the structure 2 which is coincident with
the upper end of the ramp 43. As a result, the lever 31 substantially closes the access
opening 5 when in the rest position. At least, the lever 31 closes the opening 5 to
such an extent that a blade 4 cannot be moved through the opening 5 to engage the
sharpening device 3 without first engaging the lower end portion 35 of the lever 31.
A guide groove 47 is preferably formed in the front side of the lever 31 so as to
slidably receive and guide the back edge 10 of a blade 4 being moved through the opening
5. The groove 47 and slot 44 thereby combine to ensure that the blade 4 is restrained
against lateral tilting during a sharpening operation.
[0027] When a blade 4 is introduced into the opening 5, the tip 7 engages the lever 31 at
or near the terminal end surface 45 and the lever 31 is caused to swing rearwardly
and upwardly to bear against the back edge 10 of the blade 4 as that blade 4 is moved
further through the opening 5. As the knife tip 7 engages with the sharpening device
3, that device 3 swings rearwardly about its pivot and thereby prevents jamming of
the blade 4 within the sharpening recess 26.
[0028] The force applied to the back edge 10 of the knife blade 4 by the lever 31 ensures
that the extreme tip 7 of the blade 4 is pushed into the base of the sharpening recess
26 and consequently the sharpening action will commence at the extreme tip 7. That
is, the sharpening elements 27 engage with and move along respective opposite sides
of the cutting edge 6 up to the tip 7 of the blade 4. As the blade 4 is moved further
into the sharpener 1, it presents a greater depth between the lever 31 and the device
3, and the lever 31 swings about its pivot 34 to compensate for that increase (see
Figure 11). The lever 31, however, remains in contact with the blade back edge 10
and continues to apply force thereto to maintain the cutting edge 6 in contact with
the sharpening device 3.
[0029] When the knife blade 4 is being withdrawn from the sharpener 1 (Figure 12), the sharpening
device 3 swings forward on its pivot mounting so that the cutting edge 6 runs through
the sharpening recess 26 at an acute angle. The lower portion 35 of the lever 31 continues
to apply force to the back edge 10 of the knife blade 4 throughout the withdrawal
movement and particularly until the extreme tip 7 of the knife blade 4 separates from
the sharpening elements 27.
[0030] The inclination of the lever 31 is such that the frictional resistance to withdrawal
of the knife blade 4 will be greater than the frictional resistance to insertion of
the blade 4. That arises because the frictional force at the back edge 10 acts in
the forward direction when the knife blade 4 is being inserted and, because of the
rearward inclination of the lever 31, thereby reduces the resulting component of force
acting upwardly along the line of the lever 31. Another component of the frictional
force acts vertically upwardly and thereby reduces the reactive sharpening force on
the knife blade 4. Conversely, when the knife blade 4 is being withdrawn, the frictional
force acts rearwardly and can be analysed into components comprising a downward force
which augments the sharpening force and a force which acts upwardly along the general
line of the lever 31. The foregoing provides something of a safety feature because
it is easier to insert a blade 4 into the sharpener 1 than to withdraw a blade 4 from
the sharpener 1.
[0031] It will be apparent from the foregoing that a sharpener 1 according to the present
invention enables a knife blade 4 to be sharpened effectively right up to the extreme
tip 7 of that blade 4.
[0032] The scabbard 11 of the preferred embodiment shown, provides both a protective sheath
for a blade 4 and also a mounting for the structure 2. The scabbard 11 as shown has
a guide plate 48 which extends angularly outwards away from the structure 2 so that
the user can readily insert a knife blade 4 into the access opening 5 (Figure 7).
The guide plate 48 is preferably provided with a fastening passage 49 at the back
surface thereof to enable the scabbard 11 to be attached to a belt, for example. In
an alternative arrangement not shown, a resilient jaw may be substituted for the passage
49 to enable the scabbard 11 to be hooked onto a support. The guide plate 48 is at
a small angle to the general direction of the scabbard 11 so as to keep the knife
handle 8 displaced outwardly from the guide plate 48 as shown in Figure 7 and thereby
enable the user to readily grip the handle 8.
[0033] Various alterations, modifications and/or additions may be made to the construction
and arrangement of parts as herein described without departing from the spirit and
scope of the present invention.
1. A blade sharpener including, a mounting structure (2) having an access opening
(5) through which a blade (4) can be moved, a sharpening device (3) connected to said
structure (2) adjacent a lower extremity of said opening (5) so as to be engaged by
the cutting edge (6) of a blade (4) located within said opening (5), and a reaction
member (31) having an upper portion (33) pivotally connected to said structure (2)
adjacent an upper extremity of said opening (5) and a lower portion (35) arranged
to engage a back edge (10) of a blade (4) located in said opening (5) so as to press
the cutting edge (6) of the blade (4) against said sharpening device (3); characterised
in that said reaction member (31) is resiliently urged about said pivotal connection
(34) in a forward direction towards a rest position at which it substantially closes
said opening (5) and at which said lower portion (35) is located forwardly of said
sharpening device (3) and rearwardly of the axis of said pivotal connection (34),
the arrangement being such that said reaction member (31) is caused to swing rearwardly
about said pivotal connection (34) in response to engagement by a blade (4) being
moved rearwardly through said opening (5), whereby said lower portion (35) is moved
away from said rest position to pass over and rearwardly of said sharpening device
(3).
2. A blade sharpener according to claim 1, wherein said lower portion (35) is arranged
to be engaged by a blade (4) being moved rearwardly through said opening (5) prior
to that blade (4) engaging said sharpening device (3).
3. A blade sharpener according to claim 1 or 2, wherein said sharpening device (3)
includes a sharpening recess (26) which receives the cutting edge (6) of a blade (4)
to be sharpened by said device (3), and said structure () includes a ramp (43) which
slopes downwardly and forwardly from said sharpening recess (26).
4. A blade sharpener according to claim 3, wherein a guide slot (44) for slidably
receiving a blade cutting edge (6) is located at an upper end portion of said ramp
(43).
5. A blade sharpener according to claim 3 or 4, wherein said sharpening device (3)
includes a base member (28) and a pair of sharpening elements (27) attached to said
base member (28) and arranged to define said sharpening recess (26) between them,
and said base member (28) is pivotally mounted on said structure (2) for limited rocking
movement in the direction of movement of a blade (4) passing through said opening
(5).
6. A blade sharpener according to any preceding claim, wherein a guide groove (47)
for slidably receiving the back edge portion of a blade (4) is formed in a front side
of said reaction member (31) and extends in a direction from said lower portion (35)
towards said upper portion (33).
7. A blade sharpener according to any preceding claim, wherein a lower end surface
(45) of said reaction member (31) is located close to an opposed surface (46) of said
structure (2) when said reaction member (31) is in said rest position.
8. A blade sharpener according to any preceding claim, wherein said reaction member
(31) is resiliently urged about said pivotal connection (34) by biasing means (32).
9. A blade sharpener according to any preceding claim, wherein said mounting structure
(2) is a sleeve-like member having a passage therethrough which forms said access
opening (5), and said mounting structure (2) is connected to an end (16) of a hollow
scabbard (11) arranged to receive and protect a blade (4) which extends through and
rearwardly beyond said access opening (5).
10. A blade sharpener according to claim 9, wherein a guide plate (48) extends from
said scabbard end (16) and is located at one side of said scabbard (11) to guide a
blade (4) into said access opening (5).
11. A blade sharpener according to claim 10, wherein said guide plate (48) extends
angularly relative to the longitudinal axis of a blade (4) located within said scabbard
(11).
12. A blade sharpener according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein said mounting
structure (2) forms part of a hollow scabbard (11) which encloses and protects a blade
(4) passed through said opening (5).
13. A blade sharpener including, a mounting structure (2) having an access opening
(5) through which a blade (4) can be moved, a sharpening device (3) connected to said
structure (2) adjacent a lower extremity of said opening (5) so as to be engaged by
the cutting edge (6) of a blade (4) located within said opening (5), a reaction member
(31) having an upper portion (33) pivotally connected to said structure (2) adjacent
an upper extremity of said opening (5) and a lower portion (35) arranged to engage
a back edge (10) of a blade (4) located in said opening (5) so as to press the cutting
edge (6) of the blade (4) against said sharpening device (3), and a hollow scabbard
(11) adapted to receive and protect a blade (4) extending through said opening (5);
characterised in that, biasing means (32) resiliently urges said reaction member (31)
to move about said pivotal connection (34) in a forward direction towards a rest position
at which said reaction member (31) substantially closes said opening (5) and at which
said lower portion (35) is located forwardly of said sharpening device (3) and rearwardly
of said pivotal connection (34), said lower portion (35) is arranged to be engaged
by a blade (4) being moved rearwardly through said opening (5) prior to that blade
(4) engaging said sharpening device (3), and means (20) releasably connects said mounting
structure (2) to an end (16) of said scabbard (11), the arrangement being such that
said reaction member (31) is caused to swing rearwardly about said pivotal connection
(34) in response to engagement by a blade (4) being moved rearwardly through said
opening (5), whereby said lower portion (35) is moved away from said rest position
to pass over and rearwardly of said sharpening device (3).
14. A blade sharpener according to claim 8 or 13, wherein said biasing means (32)
includes a coil spring (39) located at said pivotal connection (34) and having two
arms (40,41) which engage said structure (2) and said reaction member (31) respectively.
15. A blade sharpener according to any preceding claim, wherein said reaction member
(31) is in the form of a lever having said upper and lower portions (33,35) at respective
opposite ends thereof, and when said lever (31) is at said rest position the longitudinal
axis (36) thereof extends at an angle within a range of 60 to 70 degrees relative
to the general direction of movement of a blade (4) passing through said opening (5).
16. A blade sharpener according to any one of claims 9 to 11 and 13, wherein said
connection between the mounting structure (2) and the scabbard (11) includes retaining
means (20) which is movable between operative and inoperative positions, and said
mounting structure (2) is separable from said scabbard (11) when the retaining means
(20) is in its inoperative position.
17. A blade sharpener according to claim 16, wherein at least part of said mounting
structure (2) is slidably located within an end portion (16) of said scabbard (11)
so as to be surrounded by side walls of said scabbard (11), an aperture (21) is formed
through one said side wall (22), and said retaining means (20) includes a laterally
projecting button (20) which locates within said aperture (21) when said retaining
means (20) is in said operative position, and a flexible connection (23) between said
button (20) and said mounting structure (2) which permits said movement between the
operative and inoperative positions and which resiliently urges said button (20) into
said operative position.
18. A blade sharpener according to claim 17, wherein said flexible connection (23)
comprises an arm (23) which is formed integral with said mounting structure (2).