[0001] The present invention relates to tools. More particularly it relates to knives in
penknives and multitools.
[0002] The penknife, comprising a foldaway blade together with several other useful foldaway
implements, such as a corkscrew, scissors and a tool to get stones out of horses'
hooves, has been around for many years. More recently there has been introduced the
multitool. This is a somewhat sturdier item than a penknife but again comprises an
array of tools that fold, or sometimes slide, out of a handle to which they are attached.
Typical tools in a multitool might include pliers, screwdrivers and a saw, together,
usually, with a knife blade.
[0003] All such tools are designed to be as compact as possible while at the same time allowing
a versatile range of functions. However, a problem arises in that the different requirements
of different users require either that a vast range of different penknives and multitools
to be offered by the manufacturer or that most tools include some functions not required
by some of the users.
[0004] According to the present invention there is provided a tool module comprising an
elongate carrying plate, an axle located with respect to the carrying plate towards
one end of the said plate and a tool blade rotatable around the axle to move from
a stowed position to a use position, wherein the said tool module is adapted to be
fixed together with a plurality of other such modules in a variety of configurations
by means of a fixing device or devices passing axially through the respective axles
of the modules thereby to form a penknife or multitool.
[0005] Preferably the fixing device is a threaded fastener.
[0006] Preferably the module is adapted to be fixable together with other modules either
with their respective axles aligned or with the axle of one module adjacent the non-axle
end of the carrying plate of a neighbouring module.
[0007] According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a penknife
or multitool comprising a stack of stools each including an elongate carrying plate,
an axle located with respect to the carrying plate towards one end of the said plate
and a tool blade foldable around a first common axle from a stowed position to a position
ready for use, wherein each of the said tools is a modular item which can be removed
from or added to the stack, the stack being fixed together in use by a fixing device
passing axially through the said common axle.
[0008] Preferably the penknife or multitool includes a second axle around which further
tool blades fold, wherein each of the said tools is a modular item that can be fitted
either to fold around the first or the second axle.
[0009] According to a further aspect of the present invention there is provided a plurality
of tool modules, each module comprising a carrying plate and a tool blade mounted
on the carrying plate and foldable about an axle between a stowed position and a position
ready for use, wherein several of the said tool modules can be fixed together by means
of a fixing device passing through their respective axles in a variety of configurations
by a user to form a multitool or penknife.
[0010] The invention will now be further described with reference to the accompanying drawings
in which:
Figure 1 shows an existing penknife
Figure 2 shows a tool module embodying an aspect of the invention
Figure 3 shows a first embodiment of the invention,
Figure 4 shows a second embodiment of the invention,
Figure 5 shows a further embodiment of the invention,
Figure 6 shows a further embodiment of the invention
Figure 7 shows a further embodiment of the invention and
Figure 8 shows a tool module.
[0011] Figure 1 shows an existing penknife. In this penknife, a number of tools (1, 2, 3)
are assembled together to fold around respective common axles. Typically a rivet (4,
4) acts both as the axle around which the tool blades fold and the means of fixing
them together. Sometimes the tool blades are separated each from the other by intermediate
plates which are also held in place by the rivets. If these rivets are removed, the
entire penknife will fall apart into its separate elements of tool blades and interleaving
plates.
[0012] Figure 2 shows a tool module embodying an aspect of the invention. The module comprises
a tool blade (5), in this case a knife blade, mounted on an elongate carrying plate
(6) such that it can fold between a stowed position, shown, and a position ready for
use. Other possible tool blades would include almost any possible stowable device,
including a bottle opener, a screwdriver, an alien key, a saw, a ruler or even a door
key. The blade includes an abutment face (7) that will abut against a corresponding
face (8) formed by a folded portion (9) on the carrying plate (6) when the blade (5)
is in its use position, to hold it in that position. In the embodiment shown the carrying
plate also includes a thumb-operated mechanism (10) to lock the blade in its use position.
Alternatively the said folded portion may be arranged to provide a spring detente.
In the embodiment shown the blade is mounted to the carrying plate by a flanged axle
(11) which is fixed into the carrying plate and drilled axially (101) through its
centre. At the other end of the carrying plate is a corresponding axially drilled
spacer (12).
[0013] Figure 3 shows a stack of tool modules embodying the invention. The several modules
(13, 14, 15, 16, 17) are fixed together by means of bolts (18, 18) or similar fixings
passing through the respective axially drilled holes. The stack also includes an end-plate
(102) at one end to cover the exposed tool blade of the final module (17). The bolts
fit the axially drilled holes sufficiently closely to avoid relative movement of the
tool modules. The lengths of the respective axles and spacers (12) of the tool modules
are such that when the fixings are done up fast the respective tool blades will still
be able to fold, without being clamped fast against each other. Further tool modules
can be added to the stack using longer bolts, if necessary, to fix them together.
The tool modules can also be arranged in different configurations, for example in
a different order. In the embodiment shown all the tool modules are faced the same
way, with the axle and blade to the left as viewed. However, if preferred the tool
can be assembled with some blades to the left and some to the right. An example of
this is shown in Figure 7.
[0014] Figure 4 shows another embodiment of the invention. In this embodiment the said tool
modules are assembled to form a pair of stacks (19, 20), which stacks form and incorporate
respective handles of a pair of pliers. If desired the pliers may be arranged to stow
within the handles in a known manner. As in the previous embodiment, the tool modules
may be assembled in either a left- or right-orientation as desired. In different embodiments
the plier jaws (103) are replaced by scissors, shears or another pivoting opposed-jaw
device.
[0015] Figure 5 shows a pair of tool modules (30, 31) embodying another aspect of the invention.
These modules differ from the module of Figure 2 in that each comprises a shorter
tool (21, 22) and backing plate (23, 24) and is provided with complementary mating
means (25, 26), rather than a spacer, at the end of the carrying plate opposing the
axle (27, 28). The respective mating means (25, 26) allow the pair of tool modules
to join together and form a multiple tool unit that can be included in a stack of
the modules of Figure 2. Figure 6 shows the pair of modules combined to form such
a tool unit (29).
[0016] Figure 7 shows a stack including the combined tool unit (29) of Figure 6. In this
stack it will be seen that the tool modules 13, 15 and 17 are in the same orientation
as those shown in Figure 3. Tool module 14, however, has been turned around so that
its axle is to the right end as viewed. The spacer 12 of the tool module 14 is now
clamped together with the axles of the other tools. The tool unit 29, comprising two
tool modules (30, 31), as described above, also fits directly into the stack as shown
[0017] Figure 8 shows another possible tool that may be incorporated in a tool module. Here
there is provided a tool module having a cutting blade (32). The blade (32), shown
transparent in the drawing, is carried by a blade carrier (33) into which it clips.
In use the blade can be detached when it is blunt and replaced with a sharp blade.
1. A tool module comprising an elongate carrying plate, an axle located with respect
to the carrying plate towards one end of the said plate and a tool blade rotatable
around the axle to move from a stowed position to a use position, characterized in that the said tool module is adapted to be fixed together with a plurality of other such
modules in a variety of configurations by means of a fixing device or devices passing
axially through the respective axles of the modules thereby to form a penknife or
multitool.
2. A tool module as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that the module is adapted to be fixable together with other modules either with their
respective axles aligned or with the axle of one module adjacent the non-axle end
of the carrying plate of a neighbouring module
3. A tool module as claimed in claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the fixing device is a threaded fastener.
4. A tool module as claimed in any one of claims 1, 2, or 3 including releasable locking
means to hold the said blade in its use position.
5. A tool module as claimed in any previous claim characterized in that the said tool blade is a key for a lock.
6. A penknife or multitool comprising a stack of tools each including an elongate carrying
plate, an axle located with respect to the carrying plate towards one end of the said
plate and a tool blade foldable around a first common axle from a stowed position
to a position ready for use, characterized in that each of the said tools is a modular item which can be removed from or added to the
stack, the stack being fixed together in use by a fixing device passing axially through
the said common axle.
7. A penknife or multitool as claimed in claim 6 further comprising a second axle around
which further tool blades fold, characterized in that each of the said tools is a modular item that can be fitted either to fold around
the first or the second axle.
8. A penknife or multitool as claimed in claim 6 or 7, characterized in that the said fixing device is a threaded fastener.
9. A penknife or multitool as claimed in any one of claims 6, 7 or 8, including releasable
locking means to lock at least one blade in the said position ready for use.
10. A penknife or multitool as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 9 characterized in that one of the said tool blades is a key for a lock.
11. A penknife or multitool as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 10 characterized in that the said stack forms all or part of one handle of a pivoting opposed-jaw device.
12. A plurality of tool modules, each module comprising a carrying plate and a tool blade
mounted on tine carrying plate and foldable about an axle between a stowed position
and a position ready for use, characterized in that several of the said tool modules can be fixed together by means of a fixing device
passing through their respective axles in a variety of configurations by a user to
form a multitool or penknife.
13. A penknife or multitool substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to
any of Figures 2 to 8 of the accompanying drawings