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Yuppers ..
A common approach used by IMPERIAL .. I used to fine em broken .. because people didn't realize .. turn the knife pivot end up .. depress the blade .. gravity pulled the "floating" pin oiut of engagement with the exagerated notch in the blade .. release presure on hte blade & it "opens"
I'll see if I can locate an old advertisement, design/patent print, or dig up one of mine & take some pics.
To close .. hold knife pivot end up during last 20 deg of closure .. tip knife other end up .. gravity drops floating pin into notch in blad .. release pres on back of blade .. blade locked in closed position.
floating pin .. slides in slots in liners
.. there's a "special" name for em .. magic knife .. or some marketing genius like that .. I believe .. I recall .. maybe ... seeing an old add for one on Trent's pg .. maybe ....
.. a 3D solids CADD drawing would be great .. but then you wouldn't need to post the quest here ...
Also .. glad to hear you're still active .. we are in the active process of weeding some older stagnant discussions out .. thanks for dating your response :)
j d said:
Notice please consider this discusion still open and I will update from time to time to remain current : Present date 1-28 11
j d ..
You're last post leads us back to Jim's description .. HOWEVER .. a smaller pen blade's kick will provide pressure against the backspring .. this relieves the backspring presure against the main blade .. which is all that was keeping it (the main blade) closed .. with the backspring pressure relieved .. the main blade is free to spring open .. under the pressure of a coil spring .. I'm sure other variations exist.
But .. from your description .. was there only a single blade in the knife you describe ??????
Hummphhh .. j d .. you've certainly piqued my interest .. got my degree from UWP & one of me special interests is unique locking mechanisms .. I’d love to find a new one & will certainly help .. I’ll advance the friend request !!!!
Yes only one blade , seems by your reply you havent read the entire discussion this was a large handmade pocketknife and I don't think it was some Hubertus knockoff and certainly not the trick knife you you could peel off the cardboard display at the drugstore when I was a kid
j d .. are you familiar with the current design variations for dual-action .. some are pretty ingenius these days .. a good machinest can turn a Case Copperlock into a full auto .. that also functions 100% as it did upon leaving the factory .. a hidden release to a leafspring fully automates .. yet it still funtions with the nail nick.
.. others .. operate as a simple folders .. till a slight shift to the heel of one scale releases the potential energy stored in the hidden spring.
I can not quite match your description to a familiar design .. a sketch would be great !!!!
Also .. google/search/whatever .. dual-action auto
VVVVVVVVV... could it be some variation based on this approach ... VVVVVVVVV
NOTE: the notch in the blade tang .. could be similar to what you describe .. it's required for clearance on the "Spring Release Button" ..................
... further, imagine if the "Spring Release Button" were not present in the drawing .. could this be the "HOLE" you describe .............................
????????? ... or some clever variation thereof ... ?????????
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