Claims
- 1. A hand-held power-operated tool, said tool comprising:
- first and second members for performing a desired task upon relative movement about a pivot axis from a first position towards a second position, said first member having a mounting portion and said second member having an actuating portion;
- a frame for supporting said members in extending relationship to the frame for relative pivotal movement;
- a load bearing pin extending from said frame and spaced from the pivot axis of said members;
- an opening in the mounting portion of said first member to receive said pin;
- a portion of the frame configured to receive an operator's thumb;
- a finger-operated control member pivotably secured to the frame, relatively movable with respect to the first and second members, said control member extending from the frame at an angle that varies with movement of the control member with respect to the frame;
- an actuator engaged with the actuating portion of said second member for moving said second member relative to said first member; and
- a servo mechanism operatively coupled to said finger-operated control member and the actuator, the servo mechanism responding to a change in a position of the control member with respect to the frame to cause said actuator to move said second member relative to said first member in proportion to the change in the position of the control member with respect to the frame, the second member having a range of movement between a first position and a second position and the control member having a range of movement between a first position and a second position, the second member being in the first position when the control member is in the first position and the second member being in the second position when the control member is in the second position and wherein a position of the second member intermediate the first and second positions is controlled by a position of the control member intermediate the first and second positions.
- 2. A tool as set forth in claim 1 including a second load bearing pin extending from said frame and spaced from the pivot axis of said members and a second opening in the mounting portion of said first member to receive said second pin, said first and second load bearing pins being located substantially diametrically opposite to each other relative to the pivot axis.
- 3. A tool as set forth in claim 1 or 2 including a recess in the frame in which the actuating portion of the second member moves when the second member is pivoted with respect to the first member, and a surface at least in part bounding an opening to the recess, said opening being a size and shape such that said surface allows removal of the second member from the recess when the second member is pivoted to a closed position with respect to the first member and prevents removal of the second member from the recess when the second member is displaced from a closed position.
- 4. A tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein the angle between the control member and the frame is an acute angle and movement of the control member is in a plane that is substantially orthogonal to the pivot axis.
- 5. A tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein the servo mechanism includes a servo control valve and a reciprocable valve stem extending from the servo control valve, the stem being mechanically coupled to the control member such that a change in the angle between the control member and the frame changes a position of the valve stem with respect to the servo control valve and changes an output fluid pressure of the servo mechanism.
- 6. A tool as set forth in claim 5 wherein the actuator includes a piston slidably positioned within a cylinder and a rod affixed to the piston and extending from the cylinder, the rod being mechanically coupled to the actuating portion of the second member and the output fluid pressure of the servo mechanism being in fluid communication with the cylinder such that a change in the output fluid pressure of the servo mechanism changes a position of the piston within the cylinder thereby moving the second member relative to the first member.
- 7. A tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein the actuator, the finger-operated control member and the servo mechanism are configured such that for a given rate of change in the angle of the control member with respect to the frame, a rate of change in an angle between the second member and the first member varies as a function of the angle between the second member and the first member.
- 8. A tool as set forth in claim 7 wherein the rate of change in the angle between the second member and the first member decreases as the angle decreases.
- 9. A tool as set forth in claim 1 wherein the finger-operated control member includes a finger loop handle defining an opening to receive an operator's finger.
- 10. The hand-held power operated tool of claim 1 wherein the servo mechanism responds to a change in the angle of the control member with respect to the frame to cause the actuator to move the second member relative to the first member in proportion to the change in the position of the control member with respect to the frame, the control member having an angular range of movement between a first angular position with respect to the frame and a second angular position with respect to the frame, the second member being in the first position when the control member is in the first angular position and the second member being in the second angular position when the control member is in the second angular position and wherein a position of the second member intermediate the first and second positions is controlled by an angular position of the control member intermediate the first and second positions.
- 11. A hand-held power-operated tool, said tool comprising:
- first and second members for performing a desired task upon relative movement about a pivot axis from a first position towards a second position, said first member having a mounting portion and said second member having an actuating portion;
- a frame for supporting said members in extending relationship to the frame for relative pivotal movement;
- a load bearing pin extending from said frame and spaced from the pivot axis of said members;
- an opening in the mounting portion of said first member to receive said pin;
- a portion of the frame configured to receive an operator's thumb;
- a finger-operated control member pivotably secured to the frame, relatively movable with respect to the first and second members, said control member extending from the frame at an angle that varies with movement of the control member with respect to the frame;
- an actuator engaged with the actuating portion of said second member for moving said second member relative to said first member; and
- servo mechanism means operatively coupled to said finger-operated control member and the actuator for responding to a change in a position of the control member with respect to the frame to cause said actuator to move said second member relative to said first member in proportion to the change in the position of the control member with respect to the frame.
- 12. A tool as set forth in claim 11 including a second load bearing pin extending from said frame and spaced from the pivot axis of said members and a second opening in the mounting portion of said first member to receive said second pin, said first and second load bearing pins being located substantially diametrically opposite to each other relative to the pivot axis, such that said first and second load bearing pins are substantially 180 degrees apart with respect to the pivot axis.
- 13. A tool as set forth in claim 11 including a recess in the frame in which the actuating portion of the second member moves when the second member is pivoted with respect to the first member, and a surface at least in part bounding an opening to the recess, said opening being a size and shape such that said surface allows removal of the second member from the recess when the second member is pivoted to a closed position with respect to the first member and prevents removal of the second member from the recess when the second member is displaced from a closed position.
- 14. A tool as set forth in claim 11 wherein the angle between the control member and the frame is an acute angle and movement of the control member is in a plane that is substantially orthogonal to the pivot axis.
- 15. A hand-held power-operated tool, said tool comprising:
- first and second members for performing a desired task upon relative movement about a pivot axis from a first position towards a second position, said first member having a mounting portion and said second member having an actuating portion;
- a frame for supporting said members in extending relationship to the frame for relative pivotal movement;
- a load bearing pin extending from said frame and spaced from the pivot axis of said members;
- an opening in the mounting portion of said first member to receive said pin;
- a portion of the frame configured to receive an operator's thumb;
- a finger-operated control member pivotably secured to the frame, relatively movable with respect to the first and second members, said control member extending from the frame at an angle that varies with movement of the control member with respect to the frame;
- an actuator engaged with the actuating portion of said second member for moving said second member relative to said first member; and
- a servo mechanism operatively coupled to said finger-operated control member and the actuator, the servo mechanism responding to a distance through which the control member is moved relative to the frame and to a speed at which the control member is moved through the distance, whereby movement of the second member relative to the first member is variably controlled in distance and speed.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/445,344 filed on May 19, 1995 now abandoned, which is a continuation-in-part application of application Ser. No. 08/330,183 filed Oct. 27, 1994, abandoned, which is a divisional application of Ser. No. 08/132,526 filed Oct. 6, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,375,330.
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