The present invention relates generally to pliers. More particularly, the present invention relates to adjustable pliers having increased contact surface area between the jaws of the pliers and a work piece.
Pliers are a common hand tool used to rotate work pieces. Many different types of pliers exist, including locking pliers, needle nose pliers, and adjustable pliers. As shown in
As shown, conventional adjustable pliers 1000 grip work pieces with teeth located on the first and second jaws 1015, 1020 of the pliers. This provides two gripping surfaces between the pliers and the work piece and a contact surface area equal to, at most, the area of the teeth on the first and second jaws 1015, 1020. Compressive gripping forces from the pliers 1000 is transmitted to the work piece through the contact area between the pliers and work piece. For this reason, additional contact surface area between the pliers and the work piece would be advantageous to more efficiently apply compressive gripping forces from the pliers to the work piece. This additional contact surface area subsequently minimizes wear on fasteners as well as reduces wear on the plier gripping areas.
The present invention broadly comprises pliers with enhanced contact surface area between the pliers jaw and a work piece. For example, the tool can include receiving surfaces defined within the handles of the tool to increase the number of surfaces that are adapted to contact the work piece and therefore increase the contact surface area between the pliers and the work piece to maximize the pliers' grip on the work piece.
For example, the present invention broadly comprises pliers for applying compressive gripping forces to a work piece having a work piece shape, for example, and without limitation, a hex head bolt. The pliers include a first handle, a first jaw extending from the first handle and having first jaw teeth, a second handle pivotally coupled to the first handle, a second jaw extending from the second handle and having second jaw teeth, a pin pivotably coupling the first and second handles at an adjustment slot, wherein the pin is adapted to be selectively movable within the slot to adjust a gap distance between the first and second jaws, a first receiving surface defined within the first handle and extending at a first angle relative to the first jaw teeth, and a second receiving surface defined within the second handle and extending at a second angle relative to the second jaw teeth. The first and second receiving surfaces and first and second jaw teeth, cooperatively defines a shape that substantially corresponds to the exterior shape of a work piece, and at least a portion of the first receiving surface, second receiving surface, first jaw teeth, and second jaw teeth contact the work piece during use to maximize grip of the pliers against the work piece.
The present invention also broadly comprises pliers for applying compressive gripping forces to a work piece with a work piece shape. The pliers include first and second handles respectively extending to first and second jaws respectively having first and second teeth substantially parallel to one another, the second handle including a slot disposed therein. The pliers can further include a pin extending through the slot and dimensioned to be selectively movable within the slot to adjust a gap between the first and second jaws, a first receiving surface defined within the first handle, the first receiving surface extending at a first angle to the first jaw teeth, and a second receiving surface defined within the second handle, the second receiving surface extending at a second angle to the second jaw teeth. The first and second receiving surfaces and the first and second jaw cooperatively define a shape that corresponds to the exterior shape of the work piece, and wherein at least a portion of the first and second receiving surfaces and first and second jaw teeth are adapted to contact the exterior surface of the work piece during use.
For the purpose of facilitating an understanding of the subject matter sought to be protected, there are illustrated in the accompanying drawings embodiments thereof, from an inspection of which, when considered in connection with the following description, the subject matter sought to be protected, its construction and operation, and many of its advantages should be readily understood and appreciated.
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings, and will herein be described in detail, a preferred embodiment of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to embodiments illustrated. As used herein, the term “present invention” is not intended to limit the scope of the claimed invention and is instead a term used to discuss exemplary embodiments of the invention for explanatory purposes only.
The present invention broadly comprises pliers with receiving surfaces formed in the handles of the pliers that are cooperatively adapted to increase the contact surface area between the pliers and a work piece. The receiving surfaces can cooperatively grip the work piece with increased contact surface area between the pliers and work piece, compared to conventional pliers that are adapted to only contact the work piece at the jaws.
Referring to
The head of the tool 100 can have various components that are adapted to grip a work piece during use to apply compressive gripping forces to the work piece. For example, the first jaw 115 can include first teeth 140 and the second jaw 120 can include second teeth 145 that are adapted to grip the work piece in a conventional manner. However, the first handle 105 can also include a first receiving surface 150 formed within the first handle 105 and that provides an additional contact surface for gripping the work piece and applying compressive gripping forces to the work piece. Similarly, the second handle 110 can include a second receiving surface 155 that can grip the work piece during use. By providing additional contact surfaces, the tool 100 can contact the work piece with more surface area and more efficiently apply compressive gripping force from the tool 100 to the work piece.
The first receiving surface 150 can be angled at about 60 degree angle relative to the teeth 140 of the first jaw 115 and, similarly, the second receiving surface 155 can be angled at an angle of about 60 degrees relative to the teeth 145 of the second jaw 120. In this manner, and as shown in
The tool 100 can further grip square or rectangular work pieces in an improved manner, as shown in
Referring to
As used herein, the term “coupled” and its functional equivalents are not intended to necessarily be limited to direct, mechanical coupling of two or more components. Instead, the term “coupled” and its functional equivalents are intended to mean any direct or indirect mechanical, electrical, or chemical connection between two or more objects, features, work pieces, and/or environmental matter. “Coupled” is also intended to mean, in some examples, one object being integral with another object.
The matter set forth in the foregoing description and accompanying drawings is offered by way of illustration only and not as a limitation. While particular embodiments have been shown and described, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the broader aspects of the inventors' contribution. The actual scope of the protection sought is intended to be defined in the following claims when viewed in their proper perspective based on the prior art.
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