Cutlery – Handles and blade connections – Blade connections
Patent
1980-09-26
1982-10-26
Kunin, Stephen G.
Cutlery
Handles and blade connections
Blade connections
30342, B25G 300
Patent
active
043554652
ABSTRACT:
A handle made from a plastic material is used to grip support blades of household utensils, in particular kitchen knives. It consists of two handle halves resting on both sides of the support blade and terminating flush with the rim of the support blade and solidly joined together by rivet elements. To lower manufacturing costs for mass-produced articles and simultaneously ensure firm seating of the support blade in the handle, one of the handle halves is integral with at least two projecting rivet sockets and the other handle half is integral with an equal number of corresponding rivet pins. The rivet sockets are such in their outside diameters that they pass with slight play through the passage holes in the support blade and in that they are pressed hard in position against the edge of the passage holes when the rivet pins are introduced.
REFERENCES:
patent: 1485571 (1924-03-01), Stevens
patent: 1993170 (1935-03-01), Havener
patent: 2154012 (1939-04-01), Rhodes
patent: 2492096 (1949-12-01), Juengst
patent: 2671668 (1954-03-01), Krause et al.
A. Raymond
Kunin Stephen G.
Zatarga J. T.
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