Sheath for a knife having a handle and a fixed blade

Cutlery – Sheathed

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224 2D, B26B 2902

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039927768

ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to a sheath for a knife having a handle and a fixed blade, the sheath being provided with a spring metal band which includes a resiliently displaceable arched portion extending downwardly into the sheath pocket to bear against the flat surface of the knife blade, the arched portion being supported from an intermediate portion snugly registered within a slot located in one of the sheath walls and anchored therein by a portion extending exteriorily of said sheath and at an angle to the intermediate portion, the anchor portion carrying a clip for securing the sheath to a support and the handle for the knife having a shoulder formation with a shaping corresponding to and complementary with the shaping of the upper edges of the sheath pocket for snug registration therein.

REFERENCES:
patent: 562454 (1896-06-01), Browne
patent: 2262340 (1941-11-01), Shalko
patent: 2768775 (1956-10-01), Houser
patent: 2783536 (1957-03-01), McQueary
patent: 2903171 (1959-09-01), Rutledge
patent: 3191825 (1965-06-01), Beckwith

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