1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to an adjustable plier device, and more particularly to an adjustable plier device including an improved structure for allowing the plier device to be easily and quickly operated by the user and to be quickly engaged with the fastener or the work piece.
2. Description of the Prior Art
Typical adjustable pliers or plier devices comprise a stationary plier member, a slidable member slidably attached to the stationary plier member, and an actuating handle pivotally attached to the stationary plier member and coupled to the slidable member for moving the slidable member relative to the stationary plier member and for adjustably clamping the fasteners or the work pieces of different diameters between the stationary plier member and the slidable member.
For example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,050,465 to Haugs discloses one of the typical pliers device also comprising an actuating handle pivotally attached to a stationary plier member and coupled to the slidable member with a toothed wheel for actuating the slidable member to move relative to the stationary plier member and to grasp or clamp or grip the fasteners or the work pieces of different diameters between the stationary plier member and the slidable member.
However, it is required to apply a great torque to the actuating handle in order to actuate the slidable member to move relative to the stationary plier member such that the typical pliers device may not be easily operated by the users with a decreased working force or torque.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,134,908 to Fisher discloses another typical pliers device comprising a pivot pin attached to one handle member and slidably engaged in a rectangular slot of the other handle member for actuating the handle members to grasp or clamp or grip the fasteners or the work pieces of different diameters.
However, similarly, it is required to apply a great torque to the handle members in order to actuate the handle members to grasp or clamp or grip the fasteners or the work pieces such that the typical pliers device also may not be easily operated by the users with a decreased working force or torque.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,568,752 to Alford discloses a further typical pliers device comprising a handle including a stationary jaw member, a slidable jaw member slidably attached to the handle and slidable along the handle, and a level pivotally coupled to the slidable jaw member for grasping or clamping or gripping the fasteners or the work pieces of different diameters between the jaw members.
However, similarly, it is required to apply a great torque to the handle and the level in order to actuate the jaw members to grasp or clamp or grip the fasteners or the work pieces such that the typical pliers device also may not be easily operated by the users with a decreased working force or torque.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,685,205 to Suksi discloses a still further typical pliers device comprising a slide member slidably attached to an elongated handle and slidable along the handle, and another actuating handle pivotally attached to the slide member for grasping or clamping or gripping the fasteners or the work pieces of different diameters between the elongated handle and the actuating handle and/or the slide member.
However, similarly, it is required to apply a great torque to the handles in order to actuate the handles to grasp or clamp or grip the fasteners or the work pieces such that the typical pliers device also may not be easily operated by the users with a decreased working force or torque.
U.S. Pat. No. 6,014,917 to Bally et al. discloses a still further typical pliers device comprising a pivot pin attached to one handle member and slidably engaged in a curved positioning slot of the other handle member for actuating the handle members to grasp or clamp or grip the fasteners or the work pieces of different diameters.
However, similarly, it is required to apply a great torque to the handle members in order to actuate the jaw members to grasp or clamp or grip the fasteners or the work pieces such that the typical pliers device also may not be easily operated by the users with a decreased working force or torque.
The present invention has arisen to mitigate and/or obviate the afore-described disadvantages of the conventional adjustable plier devices.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide an adjustable plier device including an improved structure for allowing the plier device to be easily and quickly operated by the user and to be quickly engaged with the fastener or the work piece.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, there is provided an adjustable plier device comprising an elongated handle including a middle portion, a first end portion having a stationary jaw member provided thereon, and a second end portion having a hand grip provided thereon, and including a groove formed in the first end portion of the handle, and a number of teeth extended into the groove of the handle, a movable jaw member slidably attached to the first end portion of the handle and movable toward and away from the stationary jaw member and for adjustably grasping a work piece between the stationary jaw member and the movable jaw member, the movable jaw member including a curved recess formed therein, a follower including a curved surface formed thereon for pivotally engaging with the curved recess of the movable jaw member and for pivotally attaching the follower to the movable jaw member and for allowing the follower to be pivoted relative to the movable jaw member, the follower including a toothed pawl slidably engaged in the groove of the handle for selectively engaging with the teeth of the handle, and including a curved depression formed therein, a lever including a curved first end portion pivotally engaged with the curved depression of the follower for allowing the follower and the lever to be pivotally coupled together, and including a middle portion for being forced to selectively engage with the peg of the handle, and including a second end portion, a spring member coupled between the follower and the lever for biasing the toothed pawl of the follower away from the teeth of the handle, and an actuating member including a middle portion pivotally coupled to the handle with a pivot pin, and including an end portion pivotally coupled to the second end portion of the lever with a pivot pole for actuating the lever to pivot around the peg, and to selectively force the follower and the movable jaw member to move toward the stationary jaw member and to grasp the work piece between the stationary jaw member and the movable jaw member, and to selectively force the toothed pawl of the follower to engage with the teeth of the handle in order to retain the work piece between the stationary jaw member and the movable jaw member when the actuating member is further pulled and forced toward the handle, and for allowing the plier device to be easily and quickly operated by the user and to be quickly engaged with the fastener or the work piece.
The movable jaw member includes a projection extended into the curved recess of the movable jaw member for forming a compartment in the movable jaw member which is communicating with the curved recess of the movable jaw member for receiving the toothed pawl of the follower.
The follower includes a shaft extended therefrom and slidably engaged in the groove of the handle for guiding the follower and the movable jaw member to slide toward and away from the stationary jaw member.
The follower includes two studs for forming the curved depression of the follower between the studs. The spring member is coupled between one of the studs of the follower and the middle portion of the lever.
The lever includes a curved notch formed in the middle portion of the lever for pivotally engaging with the peg. The actuating member includes an extension extended from the middle portion of the actuating member for pivotally coupling to the handle with the pivot pin.
The handle includes two handle members secured together with fasteners, and the handle members each include a channel formed therein, and the movable jaw member includes two ribs extended therefrom and slidably engaged with the channels of the handle members for slidably coupling the movable jaw member to the handle.
Further objectives and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from a careful reading of the detailed description provided hereinbelow, with appropriate reference to the accompanying drawings.
Referring to the drawings, and initially to
For example, the movable jaw member 30 includes one or more (such as two) ribs 31 laterally extended outwardly therefrom for slidably engaging with the channels 16 of the handle members 10, 11 or of the handle 1 and for allowing the movable jaw member 30 to slide toward or away from or relative to the stationary jaw member 12 and for adjustably grasping or clamping the fasteners or the work pieces 80 of different diameters between the stationary jaw member 12 and the movable jaw member 30 (
The movable jaw member 30 includes a curved recess 32 formed therein for pivotally attaching or receiving a follower 40, and includes a projection 33 extended toward or into the curved recess 32 of the movable jaw member 30 for forming or defining a compartment 34 in the movable jaw member 30 which is communicating with the curved recess 32 of the movable jaw member 30. The follower 40 includes a curved surface 41 formed in one end portion thereof for pivotally engaging with the curved recess 32 of the movable jaw member 30 and for pivotally attaching or securing the follower 40 to the movable jaw member 30 and for allowing the follower 40 to be pivoted or rotated relative to the movable jaw member 30.
The follower 40 further includes a toothed pawl 42 extended outwardly therefrom or attached thereto and slidably engaged in the grooves 17 of the handle members 10, 11 or of the handle 1 for selectively engaging with the teeth 18 of the handle members 10, 11 or of the handle 1 when the follower 40 is pivoted or rotated relative to the movable jaw member 30. It is preferable that the follower 40 further includes a shaft 43 laterally extended therefrom and slidably engaged in the grooves 17 of the handle members 10, 11 or of the handle 1 for guiding the follower 40 and the movable jaw member 30 to slide toward or away from or relative to the stationary jaw member 12 and for preventing the follower 40 and the movable jaw member 30 from being disengaged from the handle members 10, 11 or the handle 1.
The follower 40 further includes a curved depression 44 formed therein (
The lever 50 is slidably attached or engaged between the handle members 10, 11 of the handle 1, and includes a middle portion 52 coupled to the spring member 47 for allowing the spring member 47 to pivotally couple the follower 40 and the lever 50 together, and includes a curved notch 53 formed in the middle portion 52 thereof for pivotally engaging with a stop or peg 21 which is extended or secured between the handle members 10, 11 of the handle 1, and preferably located at the middle portion 19 of the handle 1, and includes another end portion 54 located opposite to or distal to the follower 40 and the movable jaw member 30, and/or arranged for allowing the peg 21 to be disposed or located between the end portions 51, 54 of the lever 50 and for allowing the lever 50 to be rotated or pivoted around the peg 21 (
An actuating arm or hand grip or member 60 includes an extension or middle portion 61 pivotally coupled to the middle portion 19 of the handle 1 with a pivot pin 62 for allowing the actuating member 60 to be forced or moved toward or away from the end portion 15 of the handle members 10, 11 or of the handle 1 (
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Accordingly, the adjustable plier device in accordance with the present invention includes an improved structure for allowing the plier device to be easily and quickly operated by the user and to be quickly engaged with the fastener or the work piece.
Although this invention has been described with a certain degree of particularity, it is to be understood that the present disclosure has been made by way of example only and that numerous changes in the detailed construction and the combination and arrangement of parts may be resorted to without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.