Dictionary Definition
sharpener n : any implement that is used to make
an edge sharper; "a knife sharpener"
User Contributed Dictionary
Noun
- A device for making things sharp
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Extensive Definition
A pencil sharpener (also referred to as pencil
parer) is a device for sharpening a pencil's point by shaving one
end. Pencil sharpeners exist in both electric and hand-powered
forms.
History
Pencils were in use before the development of
devices specifically to sharpen them. Previously, they were
sharpened by shaving with a knife. Pencil sharpeners made this
task much easier and gave a more uniform result. Some specialized
types, such as a Carpenter's
Pencil are still usually sharpened with a knife, due to their
flat shape, though recently a fixed-blade device with a rotatable
collar has become available.
Bernard Lassimone, a French mathematician, applied for
the first patent (French patent #2444) on pencil sharpeners in
1828. In 1847, Therry des Estwaux invented the manual pencil
sharpener. John Lee
Love invented the portable sharpener originally made for
artists. About.com claims
that the Hammacher
Schlemmer Company of New York offered
the world's first electric pencil sharpener, as designed by
Raymond
Loewy, sometime in the early 1940s.l They now come in a wide
array of colors and
shapes. Now, it is common
for traditional sharpeners to have a case around them so that the
shavings do not fall, you can then remove this and empty the
case.
Mechanical sharpeners
A mechanical pencil sharpener is hand-powered. A common, portable variety is usually small, about 1 inch (2.5 cm) in size, and has no moving parts. The tip of the pencil is inserted into the hole of the sharpener and twisted, while holding the sharpener motionless. A blade inside the sharpener shaves the wood of the pencil, thus sharpening the tip. Such sharpeners can be bare or enclosed in a container to collect the shavings. The base of such a sharpener is often made of aluminium, magnesium or hard plastic.A larger, stationary mechanical sharpener can be
mounted on a desk or wall and powered by a crank.
The pencil is inserted into the sharpener with one hand and the
crank is turned with the other. This rotates a set of cylindrical
burrs in the mechanism, set at an angle to each other; this quickly
sharpens the pencil, with a more precise finish than the simpler
blade device. Some such rotary sharpeners have only one burr
cylinder. The casing of the sharpener is a repository for the
pencil shavings; it needs to be emptied periodically. This type of
mechanism was long the standard in offices, schools, and libraries before electric
sharpeners became common, and these sturdy devices are still
found.
Electric sharpeners
Carpenters still use flat pencils, originally
intended to give a thicker and stronger lead, but with the same
line width. These were traditionally sharpened with tools
conveniently to hand, such as planes or sandpaper. Rotating pencil
sharpeners are now available for these too, where a rotating
plastic collar hold the pencil in position. These work poorly, as
the conical point they generate removes all the advantages of the
pencil's specialised shape.
Since mechanical
pencils dispense the graphite stick progressively as it is
used, they do not require sharpening and are usually made of some
unsharpenable material such as plastic or metal. Such pencils are
sometimes called "self-sharpening
pencils." However, prolonged writing periods often cause one side
of the graphite to become lopsided and dull. Specialized versions
of "pencil sharpener", known as graphite
pointers are available for drafters
or other mechanical pencil users that demand constantly-sharp
points .
There exist knives designed for
pencil-sharpening, though they are used rarely in the United
States. They resemble narrow razor blades.
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sharpener in Bulgarian: Острилка
sharpener in Danish: Blyantspidser
sharpener in German: Anspitzer
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sharpener in Dutch: Puntenslijper
sharpener in Norwegian Nynorsk:
Blyantkvessar
sharpener in Polish: Temperówka
sharpener in Portuguese: Apontador de
lápis
sharpener in Russian: Точилка для
карандашей
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sharpener in Finnish: Kynänteroitin
sharpener in Swedish: Pennvässare
sharpener in Turkish: Kalemtıraş
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