1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to hand tools and, more specifically, to bolt cutters with breakdown handles.
2. Description of the Prior Art
traditional bolt cutters are large tools. Firstly, since bolt cutters are typically used to cut padlocks, chains, bolts and other very hard work pieces the tools must be made to provide significant mechanical advantages. For this reason, compound lever systems would each one of which provides its own mechanical advantage so that the be all mechanical advantage of the two is the product of mechanical advantages of each of the lever systems. Secondly, because significant cutting forces must be produced the first lever system that includes the handles and handgrips to which a user replies a manual force include handles the length of which is proportional to the mechanical advantage generated. The longer the handles, therefore, the greater the mechanical advantage and that was force a user needs to apply for a given cutting force. For this reason, are available in lengths from 12-42 inches.
The countered with traditional bolt cutters is that it is sheer size makes it difficult to impossible to carry on a tool belt were to fit within most standard toolboxes. This is true even for the smaller bolt cutters.
accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a bolt cutter that is not possessed of the disadvantages inherent in prior art to bolt cutters.
It is another object of the invention to provide a bolt cutter that is simple in construction and economical to manufacture.
It is still another object of the invention to provide a bolt cutter that is a full-sized bolt cutter during use and is significantly reduced in size for purposes of transport and storage.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a bolt cutter and has all the advantages of full-sized upon cutters but that can be carried on a tool belt or can fit into standard toolboxes.
It is an additional object of the invention to provide a bolt cutter of the type on the discussion that has collapsible handles but that does not in any way adversely affect the operation of bolt cutters.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a bolt cutter as in the previous objects that can be easily and conveniently collapsed after being used.
In order to achieve the above objects, as well as others that will become apparent hereinafter, a collapsible bolt cutter in accordance with the present invention comprises compound lever is a first lever of which includes elongation handles the second lever of which includes cutting jaws for transmitting it force applied to the handles to the cutting jaws with a mechanical advantage when the handles are urged to move towards each other. Said handles are each split the long hair length to form a three handle portion and an articulated portion joined through said second lever. If it means is provided for pivoting each of said three handle portions and associated articulated portions between a first operative position in which it said handle portions are aligned along a handle axis to form a composite and rigid elongation owned and a second storage position we're in a three handle portion is pivoted approximately hundred 180° to be positioned proximate to associated articulated portions and said second lever us. Blocking means is provided for selectively blocking said handle portions and settle line upper positions during normal use and releasing said three handle portions to allow said three handle portions to be pivoted to said second storage positions to effectively shortened but cutter when not in use.
Those skilled in the art will appreciate the improvements and advantages that arise from the present invention upon reading the following detailed description, claims and drawings, in which:
Referring now specifically to Fig.s, in which they identical or similar parts will be designated by the same reference numerals throughout, and first referring to
For reasons that will become apparent, the specific type or style of bolt cutter is not critical for purposes of the present invention. However, the bolt cutter 10 illustrated is a compound lever arrangement. First lever arrangement includes levers 12, 14. As the lever 12 includes a first handle portion 12a and a second handle portion 12b the free end of which is secured to a pivot 20 and a substantially normal portion or extension 12c of which is secured to a pivot 22. Similarly, the lever 14 includes a first handle portion 14a and a second handle portions 12b the free end of which is secured to a benefit and 24 and a substantially normal portion or extension 14c of which is secured to the same pivot 22.
The length of the first handle portions 12a, 14a is L1 while the second handle portions 12b, 14b and a length L2. The total length L=L1+L2 represents the total length of the handle or lever arm of the first lever arrangement while the length L3 of the extension 12c represents the other lever arm of the first lever arrangement, so that the mechanical advantage of the first lever arrangement M1=L/L3.
The second lever arrangement is formed by levers 26, 28. Arms 26a, 28a are coupled to the pivots 20, 24, respectively, while the free ends 26b, 28b form the cutting jaws bearing and cutter ages 24c, 28c. The length of the arms 26a, 28a is L4 while the lengths of the free ends 26b, 28b is L5, the mechanical vantage of the second lever arrangement M2=L5/L4.
The levers 26, 28 are pivotally mounted on the plates 30 by means of a 33, 34. Links 37 couple pivots 20, 22 and 24 as shown.
And adjustable stop 32 consisting of adjustable spacers 32a, 32b one or both of which can be adjusted to increase or shorten the lengths to prevent the handles 12a, 14a from coming together after a bolt or the like has been cut, primarily to avoid injury to the user.
An important feature of the invention is the provision of pivots 34, 36 each for pivotally connected in handle portions 12a, 14a to associated articulated portions 12b, 14b for movement between extended operative positions shown, for example, in
Referring, for example, to
The foregoing is considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. Further, since numerous modifications and changes won't readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not designed to limit the invention to the exact construction and operation shown and described, and accordingly, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | |
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61403158 | Sep 2010 | US |