WO2023111646A1 - Safety knife - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a safety kni fe with a blade that can be replaced, speci fically a safety kni fe where access to the cutting edge of the blade is limited so as to reduce the risk of inj ury to a user .
- Another obj ect of the present invention is to provide a clean, robust and cheap kni fe with disposable blades .
- Fig la is a perspective view of the front side of safety kni fe of the present invention
- Fig lb is a view of the back side of the safety kni fe
- Fig 2 is a front and rear view of the blade piece
- Fig 3 is a view of the insert
- Fig 4 is a view of the holder
- Fig 5 is a view of the holder with an optional trigger arrangement and the blade piece
- Fig 6 is a view of the holder and the trigger arrangement
- Fig 7a is a front view of the trigger arrangement
- Fig 7b is a rear view of the trigger arrangement
- a safety kni fe 10 according to the present invention is shown as assembled .
- the insert 21 is placed into the holder 11 with the blade piece 30 rigidly fixed in between, such that only the guard 31 and a part of the cutting edge of the blade 35 extends from the kni fe body .
- the safety kni fe 10 is useful for cutting a variety of material such as paper, cardboard, fabric, plastic and other flat and/or firm obj ects .
- the blade is located in a cutting channel C with essentially parallel sides through which the material of the obj ect can pass easily .
- the cutting channel C has a limited width, which is preferably less than the width of a finger to prevent the user from accidentally coming into contact with the cutting edge of the blade 35 .
- the blade piece 30 comprises a guard 31 on one end of the cutting edge 351 and a fixation 32 on the other end as shown in Fig . 2 . Both the guard 31 and the fixation 32 extend beyond the cutting edge 351 of the blade 35 to protect the user from accidental contact with the cutting edge 351 , when handling the blade piece 30 .
- the distance D between the extensions of the guard 31 and the fixation 32 is less than the width of a finger, essentially removing any risk of inj ury by the cutting edge .
- the guard 31 and the fixation 32 are arranged in a manner so that they point towards each other in the direction of the extensions , forming an angle a between 5 and 135 degrees as can be seen in Fig . 2 .
- the safety kni fe 10 consists of a holder 11 , which fits into the users hand and an insert 21 which can be connected to the holder 11 in such a manner that the blade piece 30 is rigidly held in between the two parts of the oblong kni fe body at the proximal end of the safety kni fe 10 .
- the insert 21 is flat over most of the length with rails 271 , 272 at least near the proximal end and on both sides of the flat part as shown in Fig . 4 .
- These rails 271 , 272 correspond to grooves 171 , 172 in the holder, which are located on both sides of a channel 121 , which is designed to receive the flat part of the insert 21 .
- the channel 121 extends from the proximal end of the holder 11 towards the distal end, with the grooves 171 , 172 extending from the proximal end over a length required to allow the insert 21 with the rails 271 , 272 to be moved all the way into the channel 121 in such a manner that a compact oblong kni fe body is formed from the holder 11 and the insert 21 , perfectly adapted to fit in a users hand .
- a depression 132 is located near the proximal end of the holder, into which the fixation 32 of the blade piece 30 is placed holding the blade piece 30 in a fixed position as soon as the insert 21 is placed into the channel 121 .
- the blade piece 30 has no tolerance and is rigidly held at the desired position between the holder 11 and the insert 21.
- the insert 21 includes a catch 22 at the distal end protruding towards the holder 11 which corresponds to an opening 122 in the holder 11 designed to receive the catch 22.
- the catch 22 can be shaped as a button to allow easy operation by using a finger to push the button out of the opening 122 in the holder 11.
- the flat part of the insert 21 consists of a material which acts as a flat spring allowing the rails 271,272 of the insert 21 to slide in the grooves 171,172 while the catch 22 glides in the channel 121 until the opening 122 is reached and the spring forces the catch 22 into the opening 122.
- the grooves 171,172 in the holder 11 have gaps 181,182 located behind the depression 132 in direction of the distal end as shown in Fig. 5. These gaps 181,182 have at least the length of the rails 271,272 which can be entered through the gaps 181,182 so that the flat spring is bent before sliding the insert 21 towards the distal end of the knife body. These gaps 181,182 provide an easy means to load the spring as opposed to trying to enter the rails 271,272 into the grooves 171,172 at the same time as holding the spring in the bent position.
- the preferred embodiment of the invention features a blade piece 30, where the guard 31 and the fixation 32 have identical forms.
- the blade piece 30 can be turned around and another section of the cutting edge 351 of the blade 35 can be used for cutting.
- This is convenient if the blade 35 has two different sections of the cutting edge 351, e.g. when one section is serrated, curved or otherwise specially designed. If no special configuration is required turning the blade 35 can be useful if the first section of the blade 35 is dull or broken, so that the blade 35 only needs to be replaced after both sections of the cutting edge 351 can no longer be used.
- the insert 21 can include a cavity 232 near the proximal end for receiving the fixation 32.
- This cavity 232 should have dimensions larger than the fixation 32, to prevent the proximal end of the insert 21 from being bent while sliding the insert 21 into the handle 11.
- the insert 21 has a recess 26 at the proximal end which engages with the tip 16 of the holder 11 when the insert 21 is slid into its final position forming the knife body. This prevents the front of the insert 21 and/or the front of the holder 11 from becoming disengaged when the safety knife 10 is in use.
- the blade piece 30 can be additionally fixed in the safety knife 10 if the blade 35 has a hole or a slot 34 and the holder 11 is equipped with a bulge 14 precisely fitting into the hole or slot 34 (Fig. 4) .
- Using this additional means for fixing the blade piece 30 to the knife body provides a strong rigidity, allowing the user to apply a large force when cutting, without the risk of the blade moving with respect to the handle or possibly even falling out of the kni fe body .
- a pin or disk 133 is positioned on the holder 11 for holding the blade 35 to prevent the blade piece 30 from falling of f the holder 11 before the insert 21 is completely placed onto the holder 11 .
- the pin or disk 133 is made of magnetic and/or sticky material , while the corresponding part of the blade is made of metal or can be formed as a hole 33 in the blade 35 .
- the pin 33 or the marked area on the blade can consist of the sticky and/or magnetic material
- the disk or hole 133 on the holder 11 is made of or contains metal .
- the blade piece 30 can be movable within the assembled kni fe . This movement can allow a wider channel C for the material to be cut during the cut and, i f equipped with a spring S between the holder and the fixation, the blade piece 30 is permanently forced back into the kni fe to the original position and will return to this safer location after the cut is completed .
- indentations 113 are formed in the holder 11 for holding a trigger arrangement 40 . These indentations are formed to allow the trigger arrangement 40 to be placed in the holder 11 easily, while allowing a relative movement of at least one component of the trigger arrangement 40 relative to the holder 10 .
- This movable component consists of a rocker 41 , which can also incorporate the depression 132 and the bulge 14 to hold the blade piece 30 in place ( Fig . 6 ) . Accordingly the blade piece 30 is moved whenever the rocker 41 is moved .
- the rocker 41 is connected to the holder 11 in a manner allowing a slight rotation of the rocker 41 and the blade piece 30 .
- the trigger arrangement 40 also comprises a trigger bar 42 , which is trigger bar 42 movable in the longitudinal direction of the holder 11 .
- the rocker 41 is in communication with the trigger bar 42 and is rotated upon longitudinal movement of the trigger bar 42 .
- Fig . 7a and Fig . 7B show the front and rear view of a possible trigger arrangement 40 including the rocker 41 and the trigger bar 42 .
- a gear rack 45 is arranged at a proximal end of the trigger bar 42 and is in communication with a gear wheel 46 is connected to the rocker ( 41 ) .
- a longitudinal movement of the trigger bar 42 is trans ferred to the gear wheel 46 causing a rotation of the rocker 41 .
- the rocker 41 is preferably connected to the holder 11 at the position of the gear wheel 46 .
- the trigger bar 42 is forced towards the proximal end of the holder 11 by a trigger spring 43 rotating the rocker into a first position .
- the trigger arrangement 40 extends beyond the holder 11 at the opposite side of the guard 31 , said extension forming a trigger 411 ( Fig . 5 ) .
- the force of the spring pushes the rocker 41 back into the first position, creating a movement of the cutting edge 351 . This improves the cutting ability and can be used to restart the cutting action i f the blade 35 is blocked or j ammed .
- the trigger arrangement 40 can additionally comprise a motor providing lateral movement in one or both directions or a vibration of the trigger bar 42 .
- the motor can be used in addition to the trigger 411 and is activated separately either permanently or only when needed i f the blade 35 is blocked or j ammed .
- the blade piece 30 can be fully symmetrical or the angles formed between the guard 31 and fixation 32 to the cutting edge 35 can vary, allowing di f ferent angles of the cutting edge when cutting an obj ect .
- the cutting edge of the blade is inclined at an angle of 11 degrees to the axis perpendicular to the length of the kni fe body .
- the use of di f ferent kinds of blade pieces 30 allows the use of the safety kni fe 10 for a wide variety of obj ects , depending on the type and arrangement of the material to be cut . Some possible uses are for cutting boxes , sheet material both in stacks or wound up on a roll , loose or stretched fabric and/or various kinds an thicknessess of strings .
- the angle formed by the cutting edge of the blade and the holder is inclined outwards as opposed to most currently available similar safety knives . This allows the kni fe to move away from the box, preventing the guard 31 and parts of the blade 35 from entering into the box and scratching or cutting the contents .
- the guard 31 is preferably designed as a thin long wedge .
- the safety kni fe is further equipped with a piercing tool 28 located either at the distal end of the holder or at the proximal end on the opposite side from the blade piece with essentially the same shape as the front end of the guard 31 .
- a piercing tool 28 located either at the distal end of the holder or at the proximal end on the opposite side from the blade piece with essentially the same shape as the front end of the guard 31 .
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Abstract
Safety knife 10 with a blade that can be replaced and where access to the cutting edge of the blade is limited so as to reduce the risk of injury to a user, comprising a blade piece 30 with a blade 35 arranged between a guard 31 and a fixation 32 and an oblong knife body comprising a holder 11 and a partly flat insert 21 for rigidly holding the blade piece near a proximal end, wherein said insert having rails 271, 272 on both sides of the flat part at least near the proximal end, said holder including a depression 132 near the proximal end for receiving the fixation and a channel 121 extending from the proximal end towards the distal end at least beyond the depression for receiving at least the flat part of the insert, said channel having grooves 171, 172 on each side starting at the proximal end for receiving the rails.
Description
Safety Knife
Field of the Invention
[ 1 ] The present invention relates to a safety kni fe with a blade that can be replaced, speci fically a safety kni fe where access to the cutting edge of the blade is limited so as to reduce the risk of inj ury to a user .
Background of the Invention
[ 2 ] Many designs of knives providing limited access to the cutting edge of the blade are known, this is generally achieved by providing a guard on the distal end of the blade , spaced at a small distance from the body of the kni fe at the proximal end of the blade . The distance between the guard and the body of the kni fe is selected in such a manner that the fingers or other body parts of the user cannot fit in between, ef fectively preventing the cutting edge of the blade from coming into contact with the user .
[ 3 ] In order to reduce the resistance when the blade is cutting through the material it is most advantageous i f the blade is completely exposed from the cutting edge side to the opposite or top edge of the blade . To achieve this the guard is connected to the distal end of the blade and the proximal end blade is connected to the body of the kni fe . These connections must be strong enough to withstand the forces occurring when the blade is
cutting through tough material . For knives with blades that can be replaced these connections are a challenge and often are not rigid enough to allow the user to perform many cuts ef ficiently and increase the risk of other inj uries , such as repetitive motion inj uries or inj uries due to excessive force required to make a cut . In other cases the connections are complicated and require the use of special tools or a complex replacement procedure .
[ 4 ] An additional issue in some designs is that the replacement of the blade requires handling of the blade in a manner which puts the user at risk as the cutting edge of the blade is exposed during the replacement procedure .
[ 5 ] Due to these problems and the fact that production of disposable knives with a simple design is very cost ef fective leads to the current situation, where disposable knives are commonly used instead of the costly knives with blades that can be replaced .
Summary of the Invention
[ 6 ] It is an obj ect of the present invention to provide a cost ef fective design of a safety kni fe with blades that can be easily and safely replaced and are connected to the body of the kni fe in a simple and rigid manner .
[ 7 ] Another obj ect of the present invention is to provide a clean, robust and cheap kni fe with disposable blades .
[8] It is a further object of the present invention to provide a safety knife suitable for use with various types of disposable blades, depending on the type of material to be cut, e.g. boxes, sheet material on a roll, fabric or string.
Brief Description of the Drawings
Fig la is a perspective view of the front side of safety kni fe of the present invention
Fig lb is a view of the back side of the safety kni fe
Fig 2 is a front and rear view of the blade piece
Fig 3 is a view of the insert
Fig 4 is a view of the holder
Fig 5 is a view of the holder with an optional trigger arrangement and the blade piece
Fig 6 is a view of the holder and the trigger arrangement
Fig 7a is a front view of the trigger arrangement
Fig 7b is a rear view of the trigger arrangement
Preferred embodiments of the safety kni fe are described according to the drawings . These preferred embodiments are to be understood as exemplary embodiments and any detailed description shall not be interpreted as limiting . Alternate embodiments obvious to one skilled in the art will not be described in detail or will be omitted to prevent the relevant details of the invention to be overlooked .
Detailed Description of the Invention
[ 9 ] Referring to Fig . la and Fig . lb a safety kni fe 10 according to the present invention is shown as assembled . The insert 21 is placed into the holder 11 with the blade piece 30 rigidly fixed in between, such that only the guard 31 and a part of the cutting edge of the blade 35 extends from the kni fe body . In this manner the safety kni fe 10 is useful for cutting a variety of material such as paper, cardboard, fabric, plastic and other flat and/or firm obj ects . According to the invention the blade is located in a cutting channel C with essentially parallel sides through which the material of the obj ect can pass easily . As can be seen in Fig . lb the cutting channel C has a limited width, which is preferably less than the width of a finger to prevent the user from accidentally coming into contact with the cutting edge of the blade 35 .
[ 10 ] In order to allow the blade piece 30 to be exchanged without the risk of inj ury the blade piece 30 comprises a guard 31 on one end of the cutting edge 351 and a fixation 32 on the other end as shown in Fig . 2 . Both the guard 31 and the fixation 32 extend beyond the cutting edge 351 of the blade 35 to protect the user from accidental contact with the cutting edge 351 , when handling the blade piece 30 . In a preferred embodiment the distance D between the extensions of the guard 31 and the fixation 32 is less than the width of a finger, essentially removing any risk of
inj ury by the cutting edge . Ideally the guard 31 and the fixation 32 are arranged in a manner so that they point towards each other in the direction of the extensions , forming an angle a between 5 and 135 degrees as can be seen in Fig . 2 .
[ 11 ] The safety kni fe 10 consists of a holder 11 , which fits into the users hand and an insert 21 which can be connected to the holder 11 in such a manner that the blade piece 30 is rigidly held in between the two parts of the oblong kni fe body at the proximal end of the safety kni fe 10 . The insert 21 is flat over most of the length with rails 271 , 272 at least near the proximal end and on both sides of the flat part as shown in Fig . 4 . These rails 271 , 272 correspond to grooves 171 , 172 in the holder, which are located on both sides of a channel 121 , which is designed to receive the flat part of the insert 21 . The channel 121 extends from the proximal end of the holder 11 towards the distal end, with the grooves 171 , 172 extending from the proximal end over a length required to allow the insert 21 with the rails 271 , 272 to be moved all the way into the channel 121 in such a manner that a compact oblong kni fe body is formed from the holder 11 and the insert 21 , perfectly adapted to fit in a users hand .
[ 12 ] A depression 132 is located near the proximal end of the holder, into which the fixation 32 of the blade piece 30 is placed holding the blade piece 30 in a fixed position as soon as the insert 21 is placed into the channel 121 . By forming the depression 132 as the counterpart of the fixation 32 the blade
piece 30 has no tolerance and is rigidly held at the desired position between the holder 11 and the insert 21.
[13] In a further embodiment the insert 21 includes a catch 22 at the distal end protruding towards the holder 11 which corresponds to an opening 122 in the holder 11 designed to receive the catch 22. The catch 22 can be shaped as a button to allow easy operation by using a finger to push the button out of the opening 122 in the holder 11. The flat part of the insert 21 consists of a material which acts as a flat spring allowing the rails 271,272 of the insert 21 to slide in the grooves 171,172 while the catch 22 glides in the channel 121 until the opening 122 is reached and the spring forces the catch 22 into the opening 122.
[14] In another embodiment the grooves 171,172 in the holder 11 have gaps 181,182 located behind the depression 132 in direction of the distal end as shown in Fig. 5. These gaps 181,182 have at least the length of the rails 271,272 which can be entered through the gaps 181,182 so that the flat spring is bent before sliding the insert 21 towards the distal end of the knife body. These gaps 181,182 provide an easy means to load the spring as opposed to trying to enter the rails 271,272 into the grooves 171,172 at the same time as holding the spring in the bent position.
[15] The preferred embodiment of the invention features a blade piece 30, where the guard 31 and the fixation 32 have identical forms. In this way the blade piece 30 can be turned around and
another section of the cutting edge 351 of the blade 35 can be used for cutting. This is convenient if the blade 35 has two different sections of the cutting edge 351, e.g. when one section is serrated, curved or otherwise specially designed. If no special configuration is required turning the blade 35 can be useful if the first section of the blade 35 is dull or broken, so that the blade 35 only needs to be replaced after both sections of the cutting edge 351 can no longer be used.
[16] To allow flipping the blade piece 30 the insert 21 can include a cavity 232 near the proximal end for receiving the fixation 32. This cavity 232 should have dimensions larger than the fixation 32, to prevent the proximal end of the insert 21 from being bent while sliding the insert 21 into the handle 11.
[17] In a preferred embodiment as seen in Fig. 3 the insert 21 has a recess 26 at the proximal end which engages with the tip 16 of the holder 11 when the insert 21 is slid into its final position forming the knife body. This prevents the front of the insert 21 and/or the front of the holder 11 from becoming disengaged when the safety knife 10 is in use.
[18] The blade piece 30 can be additionally fixed in the safety knife 10 if the blade 35 has a hole or a slot 34 and the holder 11 is equipped with a bulge 14 precisely fitting into the hole or slot 34 (Fig. 4) . Using this additional means for fixing the blade piece 30 to the knife body provides a strong rigidity, allowing the user to apply a large force when cutting, without the risk of
the blade moving with respect to the handle or possibly even falling out of the kni fe body .
[ 19 ] In another embodiment a pin or disk 133 is positioned on the holder 11 for holding the blade 35 to prevent the blade piece 30 from falling of f the holder 11 before the insert 21 is completely placed onto the holder 11 . In this embodiment the pin or disk 133 is made of magnetic and/or sticky material , while the corresponding part of the blade is made of metal or can be formed as a hole 33 in the blade 35 . In the alternative the pin 33 or the marked area on the blade can consist of the sticky and/or magnetic material , while the disk or hole 133 on the holder 11 is made of or contains metal .
[ 20 ] With adj ustments to the design of the kni fe , e . g . with a depression 132 larger than the fixation 32 and a partial bulge 14 , which does not completely fill the hole 34 , the blade piece 30 can be movable within the assembled kni fe . This movement can allow a wider channel C for the material to be cut during the cut and, i f equipped with a spring S between the holder and the fixation, the blade piece 30 is permanently forced back into the kni fe to the original position and will return to this safer location after the cut is completed .
[ 21 ] In a preferred embodiment of the safety kni fe as shown in Fig . 5 , indentations 113 are formed in the holder 11 for holding a trigger arrangement 40 . These indentations are formed to allow the trigger arrangement 40 to be placed in the holder 11 easily,
while allowing a relative movement of at least one component of the trigger arrangement 40 relative to the holder 10 . This movable component consists of a rocker 41 , which can also incorporate the depression 132 and the bulge 14 to hold the blade piece 30 in place ( Fig . 6 ) . Accordingly the blade piece 30 is moved whenever the rocker 41 is moved . The rocker 41 is connected to the holder 11 in a manner allowing a slight rotation of the rocker 41 and the blade piece 30 . In addition to the rocker 41 the trigger arrangement 40 also comprises a trigger bar 42 , which is trigger bar 42 movable in the longitudinal direction of the holder 11 . The rocker 41 is in communication with the trigger bar 42 and is rotated upon longitudinal movement of the trigger bar 42 .
[ 22 ] Fig . 7a and Fig . 7B show the front and rear view of a possible trigger arrangement 40 including the rocker 41 and the trigger bar 42 . A gear rack 45 is arranged at a proximal end of the trigger bar 42 and is in communication with a gear wheel 46 is connected to the rocker ( 41 ) . A longitudinal movement of the trigger bar 42 is trans ferred to the gear wheel 46 causing a rotation of the rocker 41 . The rocker 41 is preferably connected to the holder 11 at the position of the gear wheel 46 .
[ 23 ] The trigger bar 42 is forced towards the proximal end of the holder 11 by a trigger spring 43 rotating the rocker into a first position . The trigger arrangement 40 extends beyond the holder 11 at the opposite side of the guard 31 , said extension forming a trigger 411 ( Fig . 5 ) . This allows the user to move the trigger 411
with a finger rotating the rocker 41 towards a second position against the force of the trigger spring 43 . As soon as the trigger 411 is released the force of the spring pushes the rocker 41 back into the first position, creating a movement of the cutting edge 351 . This improves the cutting ability and can be used to restart the cutting action i f the blade 35 is blocked or j ammed .
[ 24 ] In a further embodiment the trigger arrangement 40 can additionally comprise a motor providing lateral movement in one or both directions or a vibration of the trigger bar 42 . The motor can be used in addition to the trigger 411 and is activated separately either permanently or only when needed i f the blade 35 is blocked or j ammed .
[ 25 ] In other embodiments the blade piece 30 can be fully symmetrical or the angles formed between the guard 31 and fixation 32 to the cutting edge 35 can vary, allowing di f ferent angles of the cutting edge when cutting an obj ect . Ideally the cutting edge of the blade is inclined at an angle of 11 degrees to the axis perpendicular to the length of the kni fe body .
[ 26 ] The use of di f ferent kinds of blade pieces 30 allows the use of the safety kni fe 10 for a wide variety of obj ects , depending on the type and arrangement of the material to be cut . Some possible uses are for cutting boxes , sheet material both in stacks or wound up on a roll , loose or stretched fabric and/or various kinds an thicknessess of strings .
[ 27 ] In the preferred embodiment for a box cutting tool the angle formed by the cutting edge of the blade and the holder is inclined outwards as opposed to most currently available similar safety knives . This allows the kni fe to move away from the box, preventing the guard 31 and parts of the blade 35 from entering into the box and scratching or cutting the contents . In this embodiment the guard 31 is preferably designed as a thin long wedge .
[ 28 ] In order to puncture the box before making the first cut the safety kni fe is further equipped with a piercing tool 28 located either at the distal end of the holder or at the proximal end on the opposite side from the blade piece with essentially the same shape as the front end of the guard 31 . By initially puncturing the box the front end of the guard 31 can be easily entered into the hole created by the piercing tool 28 , before initiating the cut .
[ 29 ] It may also be useful to have a wide flat prying tool 19 , which can be located at the distal end of the handle , e . g . to pry open a partially open box .
This description and the accompanying drawings show exemplary embodiments of the invention . The invention, however, should not be interpreted as being limited to these particular embodiments . Variations of the embodiments can be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the scope of this invention as defined by the claims .
Claims
Claims A safety knife comprising a blade piece (30) having a guard (31) , a fixation (32) and a blade (35) arranged between the guard (31) and the fixation (32) and an oblong knife body (10) comprising a holder (11) and an insert (21) with a flat part extending over most of a length of said insert (21) for rigidly holding the blade piece (30) near a proximal end of the knife body (10) wherein said insert (21) having rails (271,272) on both sides of the flat part at least towards a proximal end of the insert (21) , said holder (11) including a depression (132) near the proximal end of the holder (11) for receiving the fixation (32) and a channel (121) extending from the proximal end of the holder (11) towards a distal end of the holder (11) at least beyond the depression (132) for receiving at least the flat part of the insert (21) , said channel (121) having grooves (171,172) on each side thereof starting at the proximal end of the holder (11) for receiving the rails (271,272) .
The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein said insert (21) includes a catch (22) at the distal end protruding towards the holder (11) and said holder (11) has an opening (122) for receiving said catch ( 22 ) . The safety knife according to claim 2 wherein said flat part of the insert (21) includes a material acting as a flat spring. The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein said grooves (171,172) have gaps (181,182) located towards the distal end of the holder (11) near the depression (132) through which the rails (271,272) can be entered. The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein said insert (21) includes a cavity (232) for receiving the fixation (32) near the proximal end. The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein said fixation (32) and said guard (31) are shaped identically.
15 The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein said insert (21) has a recess (26) at the proximal end of the insert (21) for receiving the tip (16) of the holder (11) . The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein said holder (11) has a bulge (14) and said blade (35) has a slot (34) for receiving said bulge (14) . The safety knife according to claim 10 wherein said guard (31) and said fixation (32) extend beyond a cutting edge (351) or the blade (35) and are arranged so that they point towards each other in the direction of their extensions, forming an angle between 5 and 135 degrees. The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein said depression (132) is essentially perpendicular to the length of the holder (11) and said guard (31) is essentially parallel to the holder (11) forming a cutting channel with essentially parallel sides. The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein the angle formed by a cutting edge (351) of the blade (35) and the holder (11) is inclined outwards.
16 The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein a piercing tool (28) is located either at the distal end of the holder (11) or at the proximal end of the holder (11) with essentially the same shape as a front end of the guard (31) . The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein a flat prying tool (19) is located at the distal end of the holder (11) . The safety knife according to claim 1 wherein indentations (113) are formed in the holder (11) for holding a trigger arrangement (40) and said trigger arrangement (40) holds the blade piece (30) . The safety knife according to claim 14 wherein said trigger arrangement comprises a rocker (41) and a trigger bar (42) , said trigger bar (42) movable in the longitudinal direction of the holder (11) and said rocker (41) rotatably connected to the holder (11) and in communication with the trigger bar (42) .
17 The safety knife according to claim 15 wherein a gear rack (45) is arranged at a proximal end of the trigger bar (42) and a gear wheel (46) is connected to the rocker (41) at the connection to the holder (11) and said gear rack (45) and gear wheel (46) are in communication with each other. The safety knife according to claim 14 wherein said trigger arrangement extends beyond the holder (11) at the opposite side of the guard (31) , said extension forming a trigger (411) . The safety knife according to claim 15 wherein said trigger bar (42) is forced towards the proximal end of the holder (11) by a trigger spring (43) . The safety knife according to claim 15 wherein said trigger arrangement (40) additionally comprises a trigger motor (44) providing lateral movement or vibration of the trigger bar (42) .
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