Information
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Patent Grant
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6662691
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Patent Number
6,662,691
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Date Filed
Thursday, May 2, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, December 16, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 385
- 081 411
- 081 413
- 081 412
- 081 405
- 081 407
- 081 341
- 081 358
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An arresting device is pivotally mounted between two handles of a pair of pliers. The arresting device comprises a sleeve and a rod fitted into the sleeve. The sleeve and the rod are pivotally fastened at one end with the two handles. The sleeve has a receiving cell, a retaining piece disposed in the receiving cell, and a spring disposed between the retaining piece and a side wall of the receiving cell. The retaining piece is urged by the spring to retain the rod. The receiving cell is provided with a pin pivoted thereto such that the pin is corresponding in location to the movable end of the retaining piece, and that the pin can push away the retaining piece from the rod. As the pin is turned such that a recess of the pin is corresponding in location to the retaining piece, the movable end of the retaining piece is in the free state, thereby enabling the retaining piece to be urged by the spring to retain the rod.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to a pair of pliers, and more particularly to an arresting device which is mounted between two handles of the plies for checking motion of the two handles.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
As shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12
, a pair of pliers
8
of the prior art comprises two handles
81
and
82
, between which an arresting device
9
and a recovery spring
83
are mounted. The arresting device
9
comprises a sleeve
91
and a rod
92
fitted into the sleeve
91
. The sleeve
91
is pivotally fastened at one end with the first handle
81
, whereas the rod
92
is pivotally fastened at one end with the second handle
82
such that other end of the rod
92
is fitted into other end of the sleeve
91
in conjunction with a spring
94
which is fitted over the other end of the rod
92
. The other end of the sleeve
91
is provided with a projection
911
extending therefrom for pivoting one end of a retaining member
93
. The retaining member
93
has a hole
931
with a hole diameter slightly greater than the outer diameter of the rod
93
. The retaining member
93
is provided with a control lever
932
extending therefrom. The spring
94
is located between the other end of the sleeve
91
and the retaining member
93
. The retaining member
93
is urged by the spring
94
to tilt such that the hole
931
of the retaining member
93
is fitted slantingly over the rod
92
. As the rod
92
is pushed into the sleeve
91
, the retaining member
93
is pushed away to enable the rod
92
to enter the sleeve
91
. In the meantime, the rod
92
is located by the retaining member
93
to prevent the rod
92
from being drawn out of the sleeve
91
. As a result, the two handles
81
and
82
of the pliers
8
can not be moved away from each other, so as to allow two jaws of the pliers
8
to remain in the state of holding a workpiece. The two handles
81
and
82
are set free by pressing the control lever
932
of the retaining member
93
to bring about the disengagement of the retaining member
93
with the rod
92
. The two handles
81
and
82
are thus forced by the spring
83
to move away from each other.
Such a prior art arresting device
9
as described above is limited in function in that it is capable of locating the handles of the pliers
8
in a unidirectional manner. As a result, the prior art pliers
8
can not be used to work on a variety of workpieces.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a pair of pliers with an arresting device which is free of the deficiency of the prior art arresting device described above.
In keeping with the principle of the present invention, the foregoing objective of the present invention is attained by an arresting device which is disposed between two handles of a pair of pliers and is formed of a sleeve and a rod. The sleeve is pivotally fastened at one end with a first handle of the pliers, whereas the rod is pivotally fastened at one end with a second handle of the pliers. The sleeve is provided at other end with a receiving cell and a retaining piece which is disposed in the receiving cell such that one end of the retaining piece prsses against a projection of the receiving cell. The retaining piece has a movable end and a through hole with a hole diameter greater than an outer diameter of the rod. A spring is disposed between the retaining piece and one side wall of the receiving cell such that one end of the spring urged the retaining piece to enable the movable end of the retaining piece to sway so as to cause the through hole of the retaining piece to retain slantingly the rod. The receiving cell is provided with a pin corresponding in location to the movable end of the retaining piece. The pin is turned to cause the retaining piece to release the rod, thereby enabling the rod to move in two directions. The pin is provided at one end with a recess, and at other end with a control lever. As the control lever is turned such that the recess of the pin is corresponding in location to the retaining piece, the movable end of the retaining piece is in the free state, thereby enabling the retaining piece to be pushed by the spring force of the spring to retain the rod in such a manner that the retaining piece restricts unidirectionally the movement direction of the rod.
The features and the advantages of the present invention will be more readily understood upon a thoughtful deliberation of the following detailed description of two preferred embodiments of the present invention with reference to the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 2
shows an exploded view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 3
shows a longitudinal sectional view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention in combination.
FIG. 4
shows a longitudinal sectional view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention in action.
FIG. 5
shows another longitudinal sectional view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention in action.
FIG. 6
shows another longitudinal sectional view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention in action.
FIG. 7
shows a schematic view of the first preferred embodiment of the present invention at work.
FIG. 8
shows a longitudinal sectional view of a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 9
shows an enlarged sectional view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention.
FIG. 10
shows a schematic view of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention at work.
FIG. 11
shows a perspective view of an arresting device of the prior art.
FIG. 12
shows an enlarged sectional view of the prior art arresting device as shown in FIG.
11
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
As shown in
FIGS. 1-7
, an arresting device
2
embodied in the present invention is mounted between a first handle
11
and a second handle
12
of a pair of pliers
1
. The arresting device
2
comprises a sleeve
21
and a rod
22
. The sleeve
21
is pivotally fastened at one end with the first handle
11
, while the rod
22
is pivotally fastened at one end with the second handle
12
. The sleeve
21
has an axial hole
211
which is dimensioned to receive the rod
22
via a receiving cell
24
located at other end of the sleeve
21
. The rod
22
is provided at other end with a receiving hole
220
. Located between the bottom
212
of the axial hole
211
and the receiving hole
220
of the rod
22
is a first spring
23
, which urges the rod
22
to jut out of the sleeve
21
. The rod
22
is further provided at other end with a small diametrical segment
221
and a retaining ring
222
fitted over the small diametrical segment
221
. The retaining ring
222
is slightly greater in outer diameter than the rod
22
.
The receiving cell
24
of the sleeve
21
is provided with a cover
28
, and a retaining piece
25
which is located in the receiving cell
24
such that one end of the retaining piece
25
presses against a projection
241
of the receiving cell
24
, and that the retaining piece
25
is contiguous to other end of the sleeve
21
. The retaining piece
25
has a movable end
251
which is located at other end of the retaining piece
25
. The retaining piece
25
is provided with a through hole
252
greater in diameter than the rod
22
. Located between the retaining piece
25
and one side wall
242
of the receiving cell
24
is a second spring
26
, which urges the retaining piece
25
such that the movable end
251
of the retaining piece
25
sways in the direction toward the rod
22
, thereby enabling the through hole
252
to retain slantingly the rod
22
which is thus capable of moving inwards only.
The receiving cell
24
is provided with a pin
27
corresponding in location to the movable end
251
of the retaining piece
25
. The pin
27
is capable of pushing the retaining piece
25
away from the rod
22
, so as to enable the rod
22
to move freely in two directions. The pin
27
is movably disposed in the receiving cell
24
such that a control lever
272
of the pin
27
is jutted out of the receiving cell
24
. The pin
27
is provided with a recess
271
corresponding in location to the retaining piece
25
. When the pin
27
is so turned that the recess
271
is opposite to the retaining piece
25
, the movable end
251
of the retaining piece
25
is in the free state. As the retaining piece
25
is pushed by the spring force of the second spring
26
, the through hole
252
of the retaining piece
25
retains slantingly the rod
22
such that the rod
22
can move inwards only.
When the pliers
1
are used the hold a workpiece, the pin
27
is first turned such that the recess
271
of the pin
27
is corresponding in location to the retaining piece
25
, thereby enabling the movable end
251
of the retaining piece
25
to be in the free state, as shown in FIG.
4
. In the meantime, the retaining piece
25
is urged by the second spring
26
to sway such that the rod
22
is retained by the through hole
252
of the retaining piece
25
. When the two handles
11
and
12
are held firmly, the rod
22
is pushed to slide into the sleeve
21
. When the rod
22
slides, the movable end
251
of the retaining piece
25
is actuated to move backwards. As a result, the rod
22
is no longer retained by the through hole
252
of the retaining piece
25
, as shown in FIG.
5
. The rod
22
can be moved into the axial hole
211
of the sleeve
21
. When the two handles
11
and
12
are no longer held firmly, the retaining piece
25
is urged by the second spring
26
to move back to the state as shown in
FIG. 4
, so as to locate the rod
22
. As a result, the two handles
11
and
12
are located.
The pliers
1
can be freely set to facilitate the holding of any workpiece by turning the control lever
272
of the pin
27
, thereby causing the pin
27
to push the movable end
251
of the retaining piece
25
so as to prevent the rod
22
from being retained by the through hole
252
of the retaining piece
25
, as shown in FIG.
6
. The rod
22
is thus in the free state to enable the two handles
11
and
12
of the pliers
1
to move toward or away from each other to hold a workpiece, as shown in FIG.
7
. The first spring
23
is at work to urge the rod
22
and the sleeve
21
so as to cause the two handles
11
and
12
to return to their original positions. As a result, the pliers
1
of the present invention is devoid of a recovery spring which is provided in the prior art pliers. The retaining ring
222
of the rod
22
serves to prevent the rod
22
from slipping out of the sleeve
21
by being retained in the through hole
252
of the retaining piece
25
at the time when the rod
22
is in motion.
The arresting device
2
is characterized by the movable end
251
of the retaining piece
25
, and the pin
27
which is pivoted to the receiving cell
24
to push away the retaining piece
25
so that the rod
22
is not retained by the retaining piece
25
. When the pin
27
is so turned that the recess
271
of the pin
27
is corresponding in location to the retaining piece
25
, the movable end
251
of the retaining piece
25
is in the free state, thereby enabling the second spring
26
to urge the retaining piece
25
to retain the rod
22
. The present invention is provided with the first spring
23
, which is located between the sleeve
21
and the rod
22
to enable the two handles
11
and
12
of the pliers
1
to return to their original positions.
As shown in
FIGS. 8-10
, an arresting device
4
of the second preferred embodiment of the present invention is mounted between a first handle
31
and a second handle
32
of a pair of pliers
3
. The arresting device
4
comprises a retaining piece
45
which is disposed in a receiving cell
44
, and a spring
46
which is disposed between the retaining piece
45
and a side wall
442
of the receiving cell
44
. When the movable end
451
of the retaining piece
45
is in the free state, the retaining piece
45
is in the free state, the retaining piece
45
is urged by the spring
46
to retain the rod
42
, which is thus capable of moving outward only.
When the pliers
3
are used to hold a workpiece, the pin
47
is turned to push away the retaining piece
45
from the rod
42
, as shown in FIG.
9
. The rod
42
is thus allowed to move in two directions. When the two handles
31
and
32
are gripped securely, the rod
42
is actuated to move into the sleeve
41
so as to enable two jaws
33
and
34
of the pliers
3
to hold an object “B”, as shown in FIG.
10
. As the pin
47
is turned such that the recess
471
of the pin
47
is opposite to the retaining piece
45
, and that the movable end
451
of the retaining piece
45
is in the free state. The retaining piece
45
is urged by the second spring
46
such that the rod
42
is slantingly retained by the through hole
452
. As a result, the rod
42
can not be moved inwards, thereby locating the two handles
31
and
32
to hold the object “B”. The object “B” can be let go by turning the pin
47
to push away the retaining piece
45
, so as to enable the rod
42
to move in two directions. As a result, the two handles
31
and
32
can be moved away from each other to enable the jaws
33
and
34
to release the object “B”.
The embodiments of the present invention described above are to be regarded in all respects as being merely illustrative and nonrestrictive. Accordingly, the present invention may be embodied in other specific forms without deviating from the spirit thereof. The present invention is therefore to be limited only by the scopes of the following claims.
Claims
- 1. A pair of pliers comprising two handles and an arresting device mounted pivotally between the two handles, said arresting device comprising a sleeve and a rod fitted into said sleeve, said sleeve and said rod being fastened pivotally at one end thereof with said handles, said sleeve having a receiving cell which is provided therein with a retaining piece pressing at one end thereof against a projection of said receiving cell, said retaining piece being provided with a movable end opposite to said one end of said retaining piece, sand retaining piece further having a through hole greater in diameter than said rod, said retaining piece and a side wall of said receiving cell being provided therebetween with a spring for urging said retaining piece so as to cause said movable end of said retaining piece to sway to enable said through hole of said retaining piece to retain slantingly said rod such that said rod can be moved only in one direction, said receiving cell being provided with a pin corresponding in location to said movable end of said retaining piece, said pin being turned to push away said retaining piece so as to enable said rod to move in two directions, said pin being turned such that a recess of said pin is corresponding to said retaining piece so as to enable said movable end of said retaining piece to be in a free state, thereby causing said retaining piece to be urged by said spring to retain said rod, so as to control unidirectionally a moving direction of said rod.
- 2. The pliers as defined in claim 1, wherein said sleeve of said arresting device is provided with an axial hole to receive said rod, said rod being provided at other end thereof with a receiving hole, a spring being disposed between said receiving hole and a bottom of said axial hole for urging said rod to extend through said axial hole.
- 3. The pliers as defined in claim 1, wherein said pin of said arresting device has a control lever such that said control lever is jutted out of said receiving cell.
- 4. The pliers as defined in claim 1, wherein said retaining piece of said arresting device is disposed in said receiving cell which is located at other end of said sleeve; further wherein said spring of said arresting device is disposed between said retaining piece and one side wall of said receiving cell, and said spring urges said retaining piece to retain said rod such that said rod can be moved inwardly only at such time when said movable end of said retaining piece is in the free state.
- 5. The pliers as defined in claim 1, wherein said retaining piece of said arresting device is disposed in said receiving cell which is located at other end of said sleeve; further wherein said spring of said arresting device is disposed between said retaining piece and other side wall of said receiving cell, and said spring urges said retaining piece to retain said rod such that said rod can be moved outwardly only at such time when said movable end of said retaining piece is in the free state.
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