IP Library Granted Patent US 12,600,048
Granted Patent B2
US 12,600,048 · App. 18/503,165 · Granted Apr 14, 2026

Automatically retracting scraper with blade stop

Inventors: Thomas John Scimone (Sunny Isles, FL); Robert Joseph Gallegos (Freemont, CA)
Assignee: Slice Safety Cutter, Inc.
B26B5/003B08B1/165
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,600,048
App. No.
18/503,165
Granted
Apr 14, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

An auto-retract scraper is described herein. The auto-retract scrape comprises a housing, a slider, a blade, a rotating hard stop, and a torsion spring. The rotating hard stop is rotated clockwise forcing the blade forward and out of the housing when the slider is engaged.

Claims (32)

1 . A scraper actuation mechanism comprising:

a slider button, wherein the slider button is adapted to slide between a scraping position and a retracted position;

a rotating stop that pivots between a first position and a second position as the slider button moves between the scraping position and the retracted position, wherein the rotating stop is adapted to prevent the slider button from moving toward the retracted position when rotating stop is in the second position; and

a stop cavity formed within the slider button, wherein the stop cavity accommodates the rotating stop when the rotating stop is in the first position.

2 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a stop flange extending from a front wall of the stop cavity at a bottom portion of the slider button, wherein the stop flange is adapted to abut with a top face of the rotating stop when the rotating stop is in the second position.

3 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a stop holder face formed on a rear bottom portion of the slider button, wherein the stop holder face is configured to hold the rotating stop in the second position when the slider button is in the scraping position.

4 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 1 , wherein the stop cavity has a first end defined by an opening that is open to a bottom side of the slider button and a second end opposite of the first end that is closed to provide a thumb or finger switch.

5 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a spring element connected to the rotating stop and adapted to rotationally bias the rotating stop to the first position.

6 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 1 , further comprising a blade release extending from a front base portion of the slider button.

7 . A scraper actuation mechanism comprising:

a slider formed with a slider button at a first end of the slider, wherein the slider is adapted to slide between a scraping position and a retracted position;

a rotating stop that is adapted to rotate between a first position and a second position;

a stop cavity formed within the slider button, the stop cavity being adapted to accommodate the rotating stop when the rotating stop is in the first position, wherein the stop cavity has a first end defined by an opening that is open to a bottom side of the slider button and a second end opposite of the first end that is closed to provide a thumb or finger switch;

a pusher face forming a portion of a rear wall of the stop cavity, wherein the pusher face is adapted to push the rotating stop into the second position as the slider is moved to the scraping position;

a stop holder face formed on a rear bottom portion of the slider button, wherein the stop holder face is configured to hold the rotating stop in the second position when the slider is in the scraping position; and

a blade release extending from a front base portion of the slider button.

8 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 7 , further comprising a stop flange extending from a bottom portion of the slider and formed continuously with a front wall portion of the stop cavity, wherein the stop flange is adapted to abut the rotating stop when rotating stop is in the second position in order to prevent the slider from moving toward the retracted position.

9 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the rotating stop is adapted to prevent the slider from moving toward the retracted position when rotating stop is in the second position.

10 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 7 , further comprising a spring element connected to the rotating stop and adapted to rotationally bias the rotating stop to the first position.

11 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 7 , wherein the blade release button is configured to flex under a portion of a housing retaining the scraper actuation mechanism.

12 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 7 , further comprising a blade holder at a second end of the slider.

13 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 12 , further comprising one or more blade retention tabs formed along a front edge of the blade holder, wherein the blade retention tabs are adapted to hold a blade in place on the blade holder.

14 . A scraper actuation mechanism comprising:

a slider button, wherein the slider button is adapted to slide between a scraping position and a retracted position;

a rotating stop rotatable between a first and second position, wherein the rotating stop has a first end that is attached to a pivot point and a second end that is opposite the first end;

a stop cavity formed within the slider button, wherein the stop cavity is adapted to accommodate the rotating stop when the rotating stop is in the first position; and

a stop flange extending from a front wall of the stop cavity at a bottom portion of the slider button, wherein the stop flange is adapted to abut the second end of the rotating stop when the rotating stop is in the second position in order to prevent the slider button from moving toward the retracted position.

15 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 14 , further comprising a spring element connected to the rotating stop and adapted to rotationally bias the rotating stop to the first position.

16 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 14 , further comprising a blade holder attached to the slider button.

17 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 16 , further comprising a blade release extending from a front base portion of the slider button, wherein the blade release is configured to flex into a housing retaining the slider button.

18 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 17 , wherein the slider button is further adapted to slide between a scraping position and a blade change position that is in an opposite direction of the retracted position.

19 . The scraper actuation mechanism of claim 18 , wherein the blade holder extends outside of the housing when the slider button is in the blade change position.

Assignments (4)
PATENT SECURITY AGREEMENT Recorded Aug 25, 2025
From: PACIFIC HANDY CUTTER, INC.; KLEVER KUTTER, LLC; SLICE SAFETY CUTTER, INC. (F/K/A SLICE, INC.)
To: BARINGS FINANCE LLC, AS AGENT
Reel/Frame 072552/0547 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 21, 2025
From: SLICE, INC.
To: SLICE SAFETY CUTTER, INC.
Reel/Frame 072502/0649 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 27, 2023
From: GALLEGOS, ROBERT JOSEPH
To: SLICE, INC.
Reel/Frame 065666/0513 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 27, 2023
From: SCIMONE, THOMAS
To: SLICE, INC.
Reel/Frame 065666/0792 →