Assisted-opening Knife
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An assisted-opening knife is a type of folding
knife A knife ( : knives; from Old Norse 'knife, dirk') is a tool or weapon with a cutting edge or blade, usually attached to a handle or hilt. One of the earliest tools used by humanity, knives appeared at least 2.5 million years ago, as evidenced ...
which uses an internal
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to finish the opening of the blade once the user has partially opened it using a flipper or thumbstud attached to the blade.Winter, Butch (2004) ''King of the Assisted Openers'', Blade Magazine, August 2004 When the knife is in the closed position, the blade is held in place by means of torsion springs and an additional blade lock (optional). As the user applies manual pressure to the thumbstud to open the knife, a mechanism such as a torsion spring moves along a track in the liner and rapidly rotates the blade into the open and locked position.


Types of assisted-opening knives


Butterfly knives


Flipper knives

File:Folding_Knives_(32070068373).jpg, A flipper knife (right) in closed mode. File:Folding_Knives_(32042026814).jpg, The same knife (top) in opened mode.


Gravity knives


Thumb hole knives

File:CRKT Pazoda (33566165382).jpg, A thumb hole knife in closed mode. File:CRKT Pazoda (33338100460).jpg, The same knife in opened mode. File:Gerber Framelock (32914739174).jpg, Another thumb hole knife with slightly more rectangular hole in closed mode. File:Gerber Framelock (32914728814).jpg, The same knife in opened mode.


Thumb stud knives

File:Coast Linerlock (33373136870).jpg, A thumb stud knife in closed mode. File:Coast Linerlock (32914711314).jpg, The same knife in opened mode.


Legality


United States

Although commonly confused with
switchblade A switchblade (aka switch knife, automatic knife, pushbutton knife, ejector knife, flick knife, Stiletto, flick blade, or spring knife (Sprenger,Benson, Ragnar (1989). ''Switchblade: The Ace of Blades''. Paladin Press. pp. 1–14. . The sw ...
knives, a switchblade can be opened automatically simply with the push of a
button A button is a fastener that joins two pieces of fabric together by slipping through a loop or by sliding through a buttonhole. In modern clothing and fashion design, buttons are commonly made of plastic but also may be made of metal, wood, ...
, but the user of an assisted-opening knife must open it about one-quarter of the way (45°) before the mechanism opens the knife the rest of the way. The difference is important legally; because the blade does not open simply "by the push of a button or by force of gravity" the assisted-opening knife is typically not considered a switchblade, and may escape the restrictions applying to those in many places. Despite this, there are cases on record of persons in possession of assisted-opening knives who have been arrested for possessing a 'switchblade knife' prohibited under state laws. In 2018, New York's highest court sustained a criminal conviction for possession of a switchblade against a defendant found in possession of an assisted-opening knife.


United Kingdom

In 2019, the Offensive Weapons Act prohibiting automatic flick knives was amended to prohibit: “(a)any knife which has a blade which opens automatically—(i)from the closed position to the fully opened position, or (ii)from a partially opened position to the fully opened position, by manual pressure applied to a button, spring ''or other device in or attached to the knife'', and which is sometimes known as a “flick knife” or “flick gun”..”. According to the official United Kingdom website on the selling, buying, and carrying of knives, assisted-opening knives are included in the newly amended, expanded definition of a prohibited flick knife.


Trade names

Trade names for assisted-opening knives are: Forward Action Spring Technology, A/O Knife, Torsion Assist Knife, Assisted Knife, Spring Assist Knife, Spring Assisted Knife, Quick Release, Quick Draw, Alternative Automatic, Outburst, SpeedSafe, Blade Launcher, S.A.T (SOG Assisted Technology), and the Semi-Auto.


History

The first assisted opening knife was designed by
Blackie Collins Walter Wells "Blackie" Collins (1939 – July 20, 2011) was an American knife maker who designed and popularized the assisted opening mechanism and various automatic knife designs within the art of knifemaking. He is cited by other knifemakers a ...
in 1995 and was named the "Strut-and-Cut"; it was based on the strut of his
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motorcycle. A similar concept was developed three years later by knifemaker
Ken Onion Ken Onion (born January 16, 1963) is an American custom knifemaker based in Kaneohe, Hawaii, United States who invented the "SpeedSafe" assisted opening mechanism for Kershaw Knives. Ken Onion was the Premier Knife Designer for Kershaw Knives. ...
with Onion's idea based on a similar mechanism in his
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motorcycle. Onion applied for a patent on his design in 1998.


References

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