1. Field of the Invention
A locking pliers for use with a power tool wherein a housing is mounted on a power tool and locking pliers are selectively, releasably, rotatably mounted relative to the power tool to permit an article retained by the locking pliers to be brought into engagement with the power tool.
2. Description of Background Art
Heretofore, when an individual utilized a power tool it was necessary to use one hand to actuate and control the operation of the power tool while using the other hand to hold an article to be brought into engagement with the power tool. For example, if an individual desired to cut an article such as a pipe, angle iron, cable or wire, it was necessary to hold the cutting tool in one hand and then bring the article into engagement with the cutting tool with the other hand. Depending on the size, length or orientation of article, it was difficult to accurately cut the article.
As a solution to this problem, it is possible to place the article or workpiece in a vise. Thus, an individual would have two hands to operate the cutting tool. However, when an individual is working in the field, it is not always possible to have a vise handy to permit the article to be placed in the vise.
The present invention solves the problems with regard to the operation of a power tool by permitting an individual to hold an article in a locking pliers that is mounted for rotation relative to the power tool.
The present invention permits an individual to use two hands to control the operation of the power tool and the locking plier.
The present invention permits an individual to accurately work on an article to cut a “square” cut when the individual is dispatched to the field.
These and other objects of the present invention are achieved by providing a locking pliers for use with a power tool that includes a housing mounted on a power tool. The housing includes at least one engaging portion. A locking pliers is provided having a retaining section with a proximal end and a distal end. The proximal end is mounted on at least one engaging portion to retain the locking pliers in a selectively releasable, rotatable relationship relative to the housing. An engaging section of the pliers is mounted relative to the retaining section and is selectively locked relative to the distal end of the retaining section for positioning an article therebetween. When an article is locked relative to the distal end of the retaining section and the engaging section of the locking pliers, the proximal end of the retaining section can be rotated relative to the housing to permit the power tool to come into engagement with an article. In this embodiment, the locking pliers and the power tool are separated relative to each other to permit the power tool to cut the article.
In another embodiment, the housing is mounted on a power tool. The housing includes at least one engaging portion. The locking pliers are provided with a retaining section with a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end is mounted on at least one engaging portion to retain the locking pliers in a selectively releasable, rotatable relationship relative to the housing. An engaging section of the pliers is mounted relative to a locking section and is selectively locked relative thereto for positioning an article therebetween. When an article is locked relative to the locking section and the engaging section of the locking pliers, the distal end of the retaining section can be rotated relative to the housing to permit the power tool to come into engagement with an article. In this embodiment, the locking pliers and the power tool are brought closer together relative to each other to permit the power tool to cut the article.
Further scope of applicability of the present invention will become apparent from the detailed description given hereinafter. However, it should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating preferred embodiments of the invention, are given by way of illustration only, since various changes and modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art from this detailed description.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description given hereinbelow and the accompanying drawings which are given by way of illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the present invention, and wherein:
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An engaging section 32 of the locking pliers 20 is mounted relative to the retaining section 22 and is selectively locked relative to the distal end 26 of the retaining section 22 for positioning an article 40A-40D therebetween. When an article 40A-40D is locked relative to the distal end 26 of the retaining section 22 and the engaging section 32 of the locking pliers 20, the proximal end 24 of the retaining section 22 can be selectively rotated relative to the housing 14 to permit the power tool 12 to come into engagement with the article 40A-40D. The proximal end 24 of the retaining section 22 is releasably positioned relative to the engaging portion 16 to permit the proximal end 24 to be received in the engaging portion 16 and for preventing the proximal end 24 from being released from the engaging portion 156 during normal use. The proximal end 24 may include a C-shaped slot with an entry section having two substantially flat sections for mating with the engaging portion 16 on the housing 14 in a first position for permitting the locking pliers 20 to be mounted relative to the housing 14 and preventing the locking pliers 20 from being removed from the housing 14 during operation of the power tool 12.
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The proximal end 24 of the retaining section 22 includes a C-shaped opening that is designed to be received within a slot or engaging portion 16 of the housing 14. The retaining section 22 is designed to permit the locking pliers 20 to be selectively rotated relative to the housing 14 to permit an article 40A-40D to come into engagement with the power tool 12. Thus, the power tool attachment 10 can cut an “accurate” cut to a specific angle and can cut a “square” or 90° cut. The engaging portion 16 must be properly aligned with the proximal end 24 of the retaining section 22 to permit the proximal end 24 to be received within the engaging portion 16. When it is desired to disengage the locking pliers 20 from the housing 14, the two flat surfaces on the proximal end 24 are aligned with the slot in the engaging portion 16 to permit disengagement therefrom.
The engaging portion 16 is designed to fit relative to the proximal end 24 of the retaining section 22 by aligning the proximal end 24 with two flat surfaces on the engaging portion 16. When the proximal end 24 and the flat surfaces are aligned the locking pliers 20 can be connected to the housing 14. When the proximal end 24 is not aligned with the flat surfaces on the engaging portion 16, the locking pliers 20 can be rotated without being disengaged from the housing 14. In another embodiment, a pin with the two flat sections may be positioned on the proximal end 24 to be received within an aperture formed in the housing 14 to permit the locking pliers 20 to be selectively rotated relative to the housing 14 to permit an article to be cut.
In operation, a workpiece 40A-40D is positioned relative to the engaging section 32 and the distal end 26 of the retaining section is moved into position to lock the workpiece 40A-40D relative to the locking pliers 20. Thereafter, the proximal end 24 of the retaining section is aligned with the engaging portion 16 of the housing 14 to permit the proximal end 24 to be received within the engaging portion 16. Upon rotation of the locking pliers 20 relative to the housing 14, the proximal end 24 of the retaining section 22 is mounted relative to the housing 14 for selective rotation. In this position, the locking pliers 20 can be selectively rotated relative to the housing 14 but cannot be disengaged therefrom. The two flat sections permit the proximal end 24 to be mounted relative to the engaging portion 16 but prohibit the proximal end 24 from being disengaged after the proximal end 24 is rotated relative to the housing 14. The power tool 12 may be a rotary saw and the engaging section 32 may include a slot formed therein for permitting the rotary saw to sever a workpiece 40A-40D retained relative to said engaging section 32.
In the first embodiment, the locking pliers 20 is moved away from the power tool 12 so as to engage the workpiece 40A-40D with the blade of the power tool 12 to cut the workpiece 40A-40D. The locking pliers 20 is rotated about the engaging portion 16 to accurately position the workpiece 40A-40D relative to the blade of the power tool 12.
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A locking pliers 200 is provided with a retaining section 222 with a distal end 224 and a proximal end 226. The distal end 224 is mounted relative to the at least one engaging portion 216 to retain the locking pliers 200 in a movable relationship relative to the housing 214.
An engaging section 232 of the locking pliers 200 is mounted relative to the locking section 250 and is selectively locked relative to the retaining section 222 for positioning an article 40A-40D therebetween. When an article 40A-40D is locked relative to the locking section 250 and the engaging section 232 of the locking pliers 200, the distal end 224 of the retaining section 222 can be selectively rotated relative to the housing 214 to permit the power tool 212 to come into engagement with the article 40A-40D. The distal end 224 of the retaining section 222 is releasably positioned relative to the engaging portion 216 to permit the distal end 224 to be received in the engaging portion 216 and for preventing the distal end 224 from being released from the engaging portion 216 during normal use.
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The distal end 224 of the retaining section 222 includes a projecting portion 224B with an aperture formed therein for receiving a connecting pin 224D that is secured relative to the distal end 224 by means of bolts 224A and 224B. The pin 224D includes two flat sections for permitting the pin 224 to be received with the C-shaped cylindrical engaging portion 216. The retaining section 222 is designed to permit the locking pliers 200 to be selectively rotated relative to the housing 214 to permit an article 40A-40D to come into engagement with the power tool 212. Thus, the power tool attachment 210 can cut an “accurate” cut to a specific angle and can cut a “square” or 90° cut. The engaging portion 216 must be properly aligned with the distal end 224 of the retaining section 222 to permit the pin 224D to be received within the engaging portion 216.
The engaging porting 216 is designed to fit relative to the pin 224D of the retaining section 222 by aligning the pin 224D that includes two flat surfaces with the elongated slot in the substantially cylindrical engaging portion 216. When the flat surfaces of the pin 224D are aligned, the locking pliers 220 can be connected to the housing 214. When the flat surfaces of the pin 224D are not aligned with the elongated slot in the substantially cylindrical engaging portion 216, the locking pliers 220 can be rotated without being disengaged from the housing 214.
In operation, a workpiece 40A-40D is positioned relative to the engaging section 232 and the locking section 250 is moved into position to lock the workpiece 40A-40D relative to the locking pliers 200. Thereafter, the distal end 224 of the retaining section is aligned with the engaging portion 216 of the housing 214 to permit the pin 224D on the distal end 224 to be received within the engaging portion 216. Upon rotation of the locking pliers 220 relative to the housing 214, the distal end 224 of the retaining section 222 is mounted relative to the housing 214 for selective rotation. In this position, the locking pliers 200 can be selectively rotated relative to the housing 214 but cannot be disengaged therefrom. The two flat sections permit the pin 224D to be mounted relative to the engaging portion 216 but prohibit the distal end 224 from being disengaged after the distal end 224 is rotated relative to the housing 214.
In the second embodiment, the locking pliers 200 is moved towards the power tool 212 so as to engage the workpiece 40A-40D with the blade of the power tool 212 to cut the workpiece 40A-40D. The locking pliers 200 is rotated about the engaging portion 216 to accurately position the workpiece 40A-40D relative to the blade of the power tool 212. When it is desired to disengage the locking pliers 200 from the housing 214, the two flat surfaces on the pin 224D are aligned with the slot in the substantially cylindrical engaging portion 216 to permit disengagement therefrom. In the particular embodiment illustrated in the drawings, the power tools 12, 212 are a cutting saw and the locking pliers 20, 200 enables an individual to use the cutting saw to accurately cut an article 40A-40D.
The present invention permits an individual to easily operate a power tool while holding an article in a locking pliers that is mounted for rotation relative to the power tool. Thus, an individual can use one hand to control the operation of the power tool and the other hand to control the locking pliers. Further, an individual may perform accurate work on an article when the individual is working in the field without the need to use a vise.
The invention being thus described, it will be obvious that the same may be varied in many ways. Such variations are not to be regarded as a departure from the spirit and scope of the invention, and all such modifications as would be obvious to one skilled in the art are intended to be included within the scope of the following claims.
The present application claims priority under 35 USC 120 to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/485,749 filed on Jul. 10, 2003 the entire contents thereof is hereby incorporated by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/US04/21827 | 7/9/2004 | WO | 5/2/2007 |
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60485749 | Jul 2003 | US |