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EUROPEAN PATENT SPECIFICATION |
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Date of filing: 07.07.2006 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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A hand tool for cutting wallpaper
Handwerkzeug zum Tapeten schneiden
Un trancheur à main pour couper de la tapisserie
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Proprietor: Anza AB |
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567 91, Vaggeryd (SE)
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Albihns.Zacco
Studentgatan 4
Box 4289 203 14 Malmö 203 14 Malmö (SE) |
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granted. Notice of opposition shall be filed in a written reasoned statement. It shall
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Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention relates to hand tools and especially a paperhanger's knife.
Background of the invention
[0002] In the area of designing interiors, such as paperhanging, persons skilled in the
art as well as laymen uses a number of tools in order to facilitate the operation
as well as to reduce the burden on the body that arises due to the odd and uncomfortable
working positions. These positions often cause pain in the certain areas of the body
such as the back and/or the neck and the like, and due to this a person may hesitate
and postpone or even omit the hanging of wallpaper or the like. In addition, the hard
challenge when cutting wallpaper is to cut the wallpaper straight. People may try
and fit the "edge" strip of wallpaper by cutting it by hand before applying it to
the wall. This often results in paste all over the place or an uneven edge of the
wallpaper or maybe even a slit of no wallpaper if the slip is to short and the perfect
match to fit the last piece does not appear. Further, when cutting wallpaper the user
of an ordinary cutting tool often sinks in and gets stuck in the wallpaper thereby
destroying the strip of wallpaper. This may be caused by a lot of things such as the
person using excessive force as well as the cutting tool may be damaged and blunt.
Furthermore, in order to reach all the way up to the ceiling when a person wants to
cut a strip of wallpaper already applied to the wall to remove excessive material
a person uses aids such as ladders or the like and when cutting the strip a person
probably must hold the cutting tool still and in place when stepping off the aid,
used for reaching, in order to continue the sweep which is hard and may result in
an uneven edge of the wallpaper. To get a straight edge the normal manner is to cut
along some kind of aid such as set square or the like to achieve the straight edge.
However, this operation is not very accurate due to the fact that the aid may slip
during operation as well as the aid often has a limited length providing only aid
for a certain length and results in that the aid must be moved in order to continue
the cut making it hard to achieve the straight cut. Adapting aids when cutting wallpaper
along a door frame, window frame or the like is very hard and these types of operations
are often very time consuming.
Prior art
[0003] A hand operated tool is disclosed in
US-A-3 724 010 which provides means for guiding the knife movement along a desired linear line of
cut. The cutting depth may be selected by the user and the knife is manually adjusted
using a bolt arrangement. The disadvantage with this type of hand tool is that the
cutting part is always in an active position and thereby being in the open presenting
a danger to the surroundings such as people, furniture and the like. Moreover, the
cutting tool according to
US-A-3 724 010 provides a rather awkward handle in the matter of fitting the fingers between the
handle and the wall when being used as well as making the linear cut sway due to movement
of the wrist of the user.
[0004] In recognition of the foregoing shortcomings and difficulties of prior art devices,
the present invention has been developed for the purpose of providing a new, improved
and safe to handle hand tool capable of neat and straight trimming of wall coverings
such a wallpaper, the tool being easy to operate even for a person not skilled in
the art.
[0005] An object of the present invention is to provide an improved hand tool for cutting
wallpaper along a linear line.
[0006] A further object of the present invention is to provide a cutting tool that is safe
to handle when not being used.
[0007] Another object of the present invention is to provide a hand tool for cutting wallpaper
which is easy to use by a user not skilled in the art.
Summary of the invention
[0008] The aforesaid disadvantages in the prior art are solved by the present invention
by providing a hand tool comprising a tool body and a handle. Said tool body includes
a planar base part intended to be placed against a surface and thereby arranging the
base part parallel with said surface. At least one slit is arranged in the side of
said base part and a cutting unit being parallel with the base part. According to
the invention the cutting unit in an active position protrudes from the base part
through the at least one slit and in an inactive position is retracted entirely inside
said base part. The activation and deactivation of said cutting unit is performed
by an activator disposed on said handle of said hand tool.
Brief description of the drawings
[0009] The present invention is described in further detail below with reference to the
accompanying drawings, wherein
FIG. 1 is a schematic view of an embodiment of the present invention inserted in a
holder adapted to the embodiment;
FIG. 2a is a cross-section view of an embodiment of the present invention when the
hand tool is in an inactive state;
FIG. 2b is a cross-section view of an embodiment of the present invention when the
hand tool is in an active state;
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of an embodiment of the present invention;
FIG. 4 is a schematic view of an embodiment of the present invention in an inactive
state;
FIG. 5 is a top view of an embodiment of the present invention being in an active
state;
FIG. 6a is an elevated view of the underside of an embodiment of an upper plate of
the present invention; and
FIG. 6b is an elevated view of the upper side of an embodiment of an upper plate of
the present invention.
Detailed description of the invention
[0010] Referring to fig. 1, a hand tool generally indicated at 1 for cutting wallpaper is
shown wherein the hand tool is inserted in a holder 2 formed to receive a hand tool
according to the present invention. Referring to figure 3, the hand tool comprises
mainly by three parts: an activating part 10, a cutting unit 20 and a base part 30
comprising a handle. The operation of the hand tool is as follows. The activating
part is first in a position herein called deactivated position, shown in FIGs. 2a
and 4, wherein the cutting unit is entirely retracted inside the base part. Now, to
activate the hand tool the user slides the activating part by first pressing down
an upper part of a supporting part of the activating part and then pushing it forward.
This is done to unhook or release the activating part from the base part wherein the
activating part of the hand tool is arranged to be kept in certain positions by a
hook arrangement or the like. The activating part then slides to an activated position,
shown in FIGs 2b and 5, wherein a recess is arranged in the base part to catch and
keep the activating part in the activated position. Being in the activated position
the cutting unit protrudes from the base part, thereby exposing the cutting edge to
the surroundings and the hand tool is ready to be used. The cutting unit protrudes
from both the sides of the base part in order to be able to cut both ways. When finished
cutting the user presses the activating part back to the deactivated position wherein
the cutting unit retracts back into the base plate and the danger of the exposed cutting
unit is removed and the hand tool may be holstered in the previously mentioned holder
2.
[0011] Referring back to the Fig. 3, the activating part 10 comprises a bottom plate 12
arranged to receive the cutting unit 20, preferably a razor blade. In order to attach
the cutting unit to the bottom plate, the bottom plate 12 is arranged with protrusions
13 which are arranged, in the case working with razor blades, according to holes 22
in the razor blade 20 in a row centred in the bottom plate 12. However, the protrusions
may be formed in a different ways, such as gripping flanges, teeth or the like in
order to attach a cutting unit and do not have to be centred of said bottom plate.
The protrusion may be arranged as flanges mainly surrounding the cutting unit; however,
the cutting unit must have free edges whereat the cutting unit will cut. Further,
the bottom plate 12 may comprise at least one protrusion, shown in figure 2a,2b denoted
as 14, protruding the opposite direction of the aforementioned protrusions 13. This
at least one protrusion 14 is arranged in the surface facing the lower plate, generally
indicated at 40, of the base part 30 in order to add stability during the sliding
of the activating part 10 when moving between the activated position/s and the deactivated
position/s. The protrusion 14 is formed to fit a groove 41 arranged in the lower plate
40 of said base part 30. The base part will be explained below. To facilitate the
manufacturing process the protrusions 14 according to the figures are arranged correspondingly
to the protrusion 13 of the opposite surface. However, the protrusion 14 may be in
any form and any number.
[0012] Furthermore, in an embodiment of the present invention the bottom plate 12 is formed
with a tapered part 15 in the front part of the bottom plate in order to expose the
cutting unit 20 as well as stabilize the cutting unit. The tapered part 15 of the
bottom plate is formed in accordance to the tapered part of the base part 30 which
is described below and the width of the bottom plate is preferably adjusted to the
cutting unit in order to provide a small, light yet stable handle tool.
[0013] The activating part 10 further comprises an upwardly elongated supporting part 16
being arranged at the back of the bottom plate 12. Preferably, the supporting part
16 is arranged centred laterally of the bottom plate 12 to provide a balanced hand
tool. The upper portion of the supporting part 16 provides at least one, preferably
two, protrusions 17, flanges or the like to be able to hook, catch or keep the activating
part 10 in a certain position cooperating with a corresponding part 56 of the base
part 30. In the embodiment according to the figures the upper portion of said supporting
part comprises a button portion 18 with a rough, wavy or rugged top surface in order
to provide a surface that is easy to move sideways by a finger without slipping and
the button portion is also curved in order to facilitate the activation/deactivation
of the hand tool due to that the activation/deactivation step is made by first pressing
down the button part 18 and then pushing it forward or backwards depending if activation
or deactivation is desired. Further, in order to provide a supporting part 16 that
is able to perform the releasing and catching of the activating part 10 in said base
part 30, according to the embodiment of the figures, the supporting part 16 is preferably
resilient to be able to flex down and up according to the activation and deactivation
of the embodiment. Either, the entire or part of the supporting part 16 is formed
of elastic material or, as shown in the embodiment in the figures 2 and 3, the structure
of the supporting part comprises at least one slot 19 in the upper portion of the
supporting part 16 and preferably portions of material within the upper portion will
be omitted through known processes such as compression or injection moulding or the
like in order to provide the desired resilient supporting part 16.
[0014] The activating part is preferably formed of POM-material (polyoxymethylene) as a
one-part product.
[0015] The base part 30 comprises a lower plate 40 and an upper plate 50 attachable to each
other, preferably, through flanges, hooks or the like 51 that snap into recesses 42
provided in the opposite part of the base part. The lower plate 40 is as well as the
upper plate 50 are tapered in a way so that, according to the embodiment of the figures,
the plates are formed into a classical flat iron. By shaping the base part 30 in this
manner the protrusion of the cutting unit 20 is achieved in an easy and simple way.
The cutting depth of the cutting unit is influenced by the angle of the tapering as
well as the distance that the activating part slides during activation.
[0016] The lower plate 40 is preferably formed of a plastic material, e.g. polypropylene
PP and may be arranged with a groove or track 41 extending longitudinally from the
back edge of the lower plate to the front of the lower plate in order to provide guidance
of the activating part 10 during activation/deactivation as well as insertion of the
activating part 10 into the base part 30 after the hand tool has been disassembled
to, for example, exchange the cutting unit 20 when the cutting unit has become to
blunt or damaged and a new cutting unit is needed. The groove 41 according to the
embodiment of the figures is arranged with a width to fit the protrusions 14 arranged
on the underside of the activating part 10 to stabilise and guide the activating part.
To further stabilise and guide the activating part flanges may be arranged alongside
the groove with a spacing corresponding at least to the width of the bottom plate
12 of the activating part and extend longitudinally mainly or partly over the lower
plate (not shown). To facilitate the insertion of the activating part the back edge
of the lower plate may be bevelled.
[0017] The lower plate may be arranged with a stopping flange 43 in the front part of the
lower plate, arranged to stop the bottom plate of the activating part. Furthermore,
the lower plate has, according to the embodiment of the figures, flanges 44 on the
upper side of the lower plate extending along the sides of the lower plate from the
back edge of the lower plate. However, the flanges 44 extending along the sides of
the lower plate end in the tapered part thereby forming slits (70) with the stopping
flange 43 in the front through which slits (70) the cutting unit protrudes. It should
be understood that the said flanges may be arranged in the upper plate instead. According
to the embodiment of the figures the underside of the lower plate may be arranged
with flanges 45 along the sides of the lower plate extending downwards providing stability
during operation of the tool.
[0018] Referring to Fig 6a, the upper plate 50 of the base part 30 is as previously mentioned
in a form comprising a tapered part in accordance with the lower plate 40 and comprises
protrusions, hooks or the like 51 in order to attach the upper plate 50 with the lower
plate 40. Just as the flanges of the lower plate may be arranged in the upper plate,
the protrusions or hooks may be arranged in the lower plate. The back edge of the
upper plate may be bevelled to facilitate the insertion of the activating part in
the base part.
[0019] The upper plate further comprises a slot 52 extending longitudinally from the back
edge of the upper plate, laterally centred, and arranged to receive and guide the
activating part, especially the supporting part 16 of the activating part 10 and the
protrusions 13 arranged in the upper side of the bottom plate 12 of said activating
part. According to the embodiment of Fig. 6a, the slot 52 changes into a groove 53
only guiding and stabilizing the activating part by the mentioned protrusions 13.
[0020] As shown in Figs 6a and 6b, the handle is integrated with the upper plate forming
a one-piece object in order to reduce manufacturing costs as well to facilitate the
assembly of the hand tool. The handle part of the upper plate is flanges extending
upwardly from the edges of said slot 52 forming a hollow spacing formed to receive
the supporting part of the activating part. The upper side of the handle is covered
and arranged with a slot 55 extending from the back edge of said upper side to receive
the upper portion of the supporting part. According to the embodiment of the figures
5 and 6b recesses 56 are arranged along the slot 55 in order to engage the protrusion,
hook or the like 17 of the upper portion of said supporting part 16, placing the activating
part in an activated position or a deactivated position and keeping it there. It should
be understood that more recesses may be arranged along said slot in order to provide
an adjustable cutting depth and that the handle part may be a separated part attachable
to the upper plate through known techniques.
[0021] Along the sides of the handle in order to provide a grip friendly handle a rubber
material such as thermoplastic elastomer, TPE, 60 is arranged. The material may be
arranged by injection moulding by injecting the material from the underside of the
upper plate through holes.
[0022] It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the foregoing illustrated
embodiment is exemplary of the invention, and that various changes and modifications
may be made without departing from the scope of the invention which is only limited
by the following claims.
1. A hand tool (1) comprising a tool body and a handle, said tool body including a planar
base part (40,50) intended to be placed against a surface and thereby arranging the
base plate parallel with said surface, at least one slit (70) being arranged in the
side of said base part (40,50) and a cutting unit (20) being parallel with the base
part (40,50), characterized in that the hand tool (1) comprises an activator (10) disposed on said handle wherein the
activator can be in at least one activated position in which the cutting unit (20)
protrudes from the base part (40,50) through the at least one slit (70) and the activator
can be in at least one deactivated position in which the cutting unit (20) is retracted
entirely inside said base part (40,50).
2. A hand tool according to claim 1, characterized in that said base part (40,50) includes a tapered part wherein the cutting unit (20) protrudes
from the tapered part of said base part in the active position.
3. A hand tool according to claim 2, characterized in that said at least one slit of said base part (40,50) is arranged mainly or partly at
said tapered part.
4. A hand tool according to any of claims 2-3, characterized in that the sides of the tapered part of the base part (40,50) meet at a rounded tip.
5. A hand tool according to any of claims 1-4, characterized in that said activator is mechanically attached to the cutting unit, wherein the activator
is adapted to force the cutting unit in a longitudinal direction such that the cutting
unit protrudes through said slit (70) when said activator is moved into its activated
position.
6. A hand tool according to any of claims 1-5, characterized in that the activator employs a mechanism with steps, wherein the activator is kept in the
different positions by fastening the activator in grooves arranged in said base part
corresponding to at least one activated position and at least one deactivated position.
7. A hand tool according to any of claims 1-6, characterized in that the base part (40,50) comprises a lower plate (40) and an upper plate (50) and that
the lower plate (40) and the upper plate (50) are connectable to each other by fastening
means (42,51).
8. A hand tool according to any of claims 1-7, characterized in that said activator comprises a slide mechanism to move said cutting unit between the
activated position and the deactivated position.
9. A hand tool according to any of claims 1-8, characterized in that the activator comprises an activating part (10) including a bottom plate (12) and
a supporting part (16).
10. A hand tool according to claim 9, characterized in that the supporting part (16) of the activating part (10) comprises a slot (19) in order
to make the activating part resilient.
11. A hand tool according to any of claims 9-10, characterized in that the bottom plate (12) of said activator includes fastening elements (13) to attach
the cutting unit (20) to the bottom plate (12).
12. A hand tool according to any of claims 9-11, characterized in that the lower plate (40) comprises groove/s, flanges or the like (41) to guide and stabilise
the activating part (10).
13. A hand tool according to any of claims 9-12, characterized in that the upper plate (50) comprises grooves, flanges, a slot or the like (52,53) to guide
and stabilise the activating part (10).
14. A hand tool according to any of claims 9-13, characterized in that the handle comprises a slot (55) arranged to receive and support the activator (10)
during the activation and deactivation of said cutting unit (20).
15. A hand tool according to claim 14, characterized in that the handle comprises at least one recess (56) arranged along said slot (55) to receive
and fasten the activator (10) in at least one activation position and/or at least
one deactivation position.
16. A hand tool according to any of claims 1-15, characterized in that said handle is arranged on top of said base part (40,50).
17. A hand tool according to any of claims 1-16, characterized in that the handle is integrated with the base part (40,50) and formed in the same material.
1. Handwerkzeug (1) umfassend einen Werkzeugkörper und einen Handgriff, wobei der Werkzeugkörper
einen ebenen Basisteil (40, 50), der dazu gedacht ist, dass er gegen eine Oberfläche
platziert wird und dabei die Basisplatte parallel mit der Oberfläche anordnet, zumindest
einen Schlitz (70), der in der Seite des Basisteils (40, 50) angeordnet ist, und eine
Schneideeinheit (20) umfasst, die parallel zu dem Basisteil (40, 50) ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass
das Handwerkzeug (1) einen Aktivator (10) umfasst, der an dem Handgriff angeordnet
ist, bei dem der Aktivator zumindest in einer aktivierten Position sein kann, in der
die Schneideeinheit (20) von dem Basisteil (40, 50) hervorsteht durch den zumindest
einen Schlitz (70), und der Aktivator in zumindest einer deaktivierten Position sein
kann, in der die Schneideeinheit (20) komplett innerhalb des Basisteils (40, 50) zurückgezogen
ist.
2. Handwerkzeug nach Anspruch 1, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Basisteil (40, 50) einen sich verjüngenden Teil umfasst, wobei die Schneideeinheit
(20) von dem sich verjüngenden Teil des Basisteils in der aktiven Position hervorsteht.
3. Handwerkzeug nach Anspruch 2, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass zumindest ein Schlitz des Basisteils (40, 50) hauptsächlich oder teilweise in dem
sich verjüngenden Teil angeordnet ist.
4. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 2 - 3, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass sich die Seiten des sich verjüngenden Teils des Basisteils (40, 50) in einer abgerundeten
Spitze treffen.
5. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 4, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Aktivator mechanisch an der Schneideeinheit angebracht ist, wobei der Aktivator
dazu eingerichtet ist, dass er die Schneideeinheit so in eine Längsrichtung drängt,
dass die Schneideeinheit durch den Schlitz (70) hervorsteht, wenn der Aktivator in
seine aktivierte Position bewegt ist.
6. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 5, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass in den Aktivator ein Mechanismus mit Stufen eingebaut ist, wobei der Aktivator in
verschiedenen Positionen durch befestigen des Aktivators in Nuten gehalten wird, die
in dem Basisteil entsprechend zu zumindest einer aktivierten Position und zumindest
einer deaktivierten Position angeordnet sind.
7. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 6, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Basisteil (40, 50) eine untere Platte (40) und eine obere Platte (50) umfasst,
und die untere Platte (40) und die obere Platte (50) miteinander durch Befestigungsmittel
(42, 51) verbindbar sind.
8. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 7, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Aktivator einen Gleitmechanismus zum Bewegen der Schneideeinheit zwischen der
aktivierten Position und der deaktivierten Position umfasst.
9. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 8, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Aktivator ein Aktivierteil (10) umfasst, das eine Bodenplatte (12) und einen
Lagerteil (16) umfasst.
10. Handwerkzeug nach Anspruch 9, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Lagerteil (16) des Aktivierteils (10) eine Aussparung (19) umfasst, um den Aktivierteil
federnd zu gestalten.
11. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 9 - 10, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die Bodenplatte (12) des Aktivators Befestigungselemente (13) umfasst, um die Schneideeinheit
(20) an der Bodenplatte (12) anzubringen.
12. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 9 - 11, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die untere Platte (40) Nuten, Flansche oder ähnliches (41) umfasst, um den Aktivierteil
(10) zu führen und zu stabilisieren.
13. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 9 - 12, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die obere Platte (50) Nuten, Flansche oder ähnliches (52, 53) umfasst um den Aktivierteil
(10) zu führen und zu stabilisieren.
14. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 9 - 13, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Handgriff eine Aussparung (55) umfasst, die so angeordnet ist, dass sie den Aktivator
(10) während des Aktivierens und des Deaktivierens der Schneideeinheit (20) aufnimmt
und lagert.
15. Handwerkzeug nach Anspruch 14, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Handgriff zumindest eine Ausnehmung (56) umfasst, die entlang der Aussparung
(55) angeordnet ist, um den Aktivator (10) in zumindest einer aktivierten Position
und/oder zumindest einer deaktivierten Position aufzunehmen und zu befestigen.
16. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 15, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Handgriff oben auf dem Basisteil (40, 50) angeordnet ist.
17. Handwerkzeug nach einem der Ansprüche 1 - 16, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass der Handgriff mit dem Basisteil (40, 50) integral ausgebildet ist und aus demselben
Material ausgebildet ist.
1. Outil à main (1) comprenant un corps d'outil et une poignée, ledit corps d'outil comprenant
une partie de base plane (40, 50) prévue pour être placée contre une surface et agençant
ainsi la plaque de base parallèle à ladite surface, au moins une fente (70) étant
agencée du côté de ladite partie de base (40, 50) et une unité de coupe (20) étant
parallèle à ladite partie de base (40, 50), caractérisé en ce que l'outil à main (1) comprend un activateur (10) disposé sur ladite poignée, dans lequel
l'activateur peut être au moins dans une position activée dans laquelle l'unité de
coupe (20) fait saillie de la partie de base (40, 50) en passant par la au moins une
fente (70) et l'activateur peut être au moins dans une position désactivée dans laquelle
l'unité de coupe (20) est complètement rétractée à l'intérieur de ladite partie de
base (40, 50).
2. Outil à main selon la revendication 1, caractérisé en ce que ladite partie de base (40, 50) comprend une partie progressivement amincie, dans
lequel l'unité de coupe (20) fait saillie de la partie progressivement amincie de
ladite partie de base dans la position active.
3. Outil à main selon la revendication 2, caractérisé en ce que ladite au moins une fente de ladite partie de base (40, 50) est agencée principalement
ou partiellement au niveau de ladite partie progressivement rétrécie.
4. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 2 à 3, caractérisé en ce que les côtés de la partie progressivement rétrécie de la partie de base (40, 50) se
rencontrent au niveau d'une pointe arrondie.
5. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 4, caractérisé en ce que ledit activateur est mécaniquement fixé sur l'unité de coupe, dans lequel l'activateur
est adapté pour forcer l'unité de coupe dans une direction longitudinale de sorte
que l'unité de coupe fait saillie par ladite fente (70) lorsque ledit activateur est
déplacé dans sa position activée.
6. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 5, caractérisé en ce que l'activateur utilise un mécanisme avec des paliers, dans lequel l'activateur est
maintenu dans les différentes positions en fixant l'activateur dans des rainures ménagées
dans ladite partie de base correspondant à au moins une position activée et à au moins
une position désactivée.
7. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 6, caractérisé en ce que la partie de base (40, 50) comprend une plaque inférieure (40) et une plaque supérieure
(50) et en ce que la plaque inférieure (40) et la plaque supérieure (50) peuvent être raccordées entre
elles par des moyens de fixation (42, 51).
8. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 7, caractérisé en ce que ledit activateur comprend un mécanisme de coulissement pour déplacer ladite unité
de coupe entre la position activée et la position désactivée.
9. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 8, caractérisé en ce que l'activateur comprend une partie d'activation (10) comprenant une plaque inférieure
(12) et une partie de support (16).
10. Outil à main selon la revendication 9, caractérisé en ce que la partie de support (16) de la partie d'activation (10) comprend une fente (19)
pour rendre la partie d'activation élastique.
11. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 à 10, caractérisé en ce que la plaque inférieure (12) dudit activateur comprend des éléments de fixation (13)
afin de fixer l'unité de coupe (20) sur la plaque inférieure (12).
12. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 à 11, caractérisé en ce que la plaque inférieure (40) comprend une ou plusieurs rainure(s), des rebords ou similaires
(41) pour guider et de stabiliser la partie d'activation (10).
13. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 à 12, caractérisé en ce que la plaque supérieure (50) comprend des rainures, des rebords, une fente ou similaires
(52, 53) pour guider et stabiliser la partie d'activation (10).
14. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 9 à 13, caractérisé en ce que la poignée comprend une fente (55) agencée pour recevoir et supporter l'activateur
(10) pendant l'activation et la désactivation de ladite unité de coupe (20).
15. Outil à main selon la revendication 14, caractérisé en ce que la poignée comprend au moins un évidement (56) agencé le long de ladite fente (55)
pour recevoir et de fixer l'activateur (10) dans au moins une position d'activation
et/ou au moins une position de désactivation.
16. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 15, caractérisé en ce que ladite poignée est agencée sur la partie supérieure de ladite partie de base (40,
50).
17. Outil à main selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 16, caractérisé en ce que la poignée est incorporée à la partie de base (40, 50) et formée avec le même matériau.
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