Information
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Patent Grant
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6725748
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Patent Number
6,725,748
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Date Filed
Wednesday, October 30, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, April 27, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 081 418
- 081 467
- 081 416
- 007 138
- 007 165
- 007 168
- 007 170
- 007 128
- 030 260
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A collapsible pliers where a jaw assembly is mounted between a pair of handles. The jaw assembly is movable relative to the handles from a retracted position to an extended position which will permit the jaw assembly to move to an open position and the jaw assembly used in a conventional manner by squeezing of the handles to move the jaw assembly from the open position to a gripping position.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
The field of this invention relates to hand tools and more particularly to a pair of pliers where the jaws of the pair of pliers can be collapsed into the handle assembly and then movable to protrude from the handle assembly during usage of the pliers.
2. Description of the Related Art
A hand tool in the form of a pair of pliers has long been known. A conventional form of a pair of pliers comprises a pair of handles mounted in a scissors arrangement. One end of the handles is adapted to connect with the user's hand. The opposite end of the handles includes an operating head. The operating head includes a pair of jaws. Squeezing together of the handles causes the jaws to be moved toward a closed position which will place the jaws in a gripping position. An object that is to be gripped is to be located between the jaws, and when the jaws are moved to the gripping position, the object is gripped.
A typical pair of pliers ranges generally from six inches to twelve inches in length. Tradesmen commonly have clothing that is designed to facilitate the carrying of a pair of pliers, such as having a small pocket that facilitates the storing of the pliers when such are carried from one job location to another. However, most non-trade type of people do not wear clothing that is designed to facilitate carrying of pliers. If such a person wishes to carry a pair of pliers, they must be carried in one's pocket or purse. The carrying of a pair of pliers in one's pocket or purse inherently constitutes a cumbersome item that takes up a substantial amount of space.
The having of a pair of pliers available to an individual can, at times, be a desirable practice. If a pair of pliers could be constructed that when such are not being used that the pliers occupies a small amount of space, such would be a desirable feature as then the pliers could then be readily carried in one's pocket or purse.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A first embodiment of collapsible pliers which takes the form of a jaw assembly formed of a first pair of jaws which are pivotally mounted together so the jaws can move between an open position and a gripping position and a closed position where the pair of jaws abut each other. The jaw assembly includes track means. A housing that is composed of separate spaced apart handles is connected with the jaw assembly. The handles are both movable on the track means between a first extended position and a retracted position. The first extended position locates the handles in juxtaposition with the first pair of jaws protruding from the handles permitting the first pair of jaws to move to the open position and then to a gripping position by applying of a manual squeezing force to the handles. The retracted position is when the first pair of jaws is located between the handles.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by the jaw assembly including a spring which exerts a continuous bias tending to locate the first pair of jaws in the open position.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by the track means being defined as a groove assembly.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by each handle having a channel with a jaw of the jaw assembly being mounted within each channel.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the first basic embodiment is modified by the jaw assembly including a second pair of jaws located opposite the first pair of jaws and facing in a direction opposite the first pair of jaws.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the just previous embodiment is modified by the second pair of jaws being movable to a second extended position which is located opposite the first extended position and located at the opposite end of the housing.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where a second basic embodiment of this invention comprises a handle assembly with a jaw assembly being mounted thereto. The jaw assembly is movable from a retractable position from the handle assembly to an extended position protruding from the handle assembly which will automatically locate the jaw assembly in an open position. Manual squeezing of the handle assembly will cause the jaw assembly to move from the open position to a gripping position.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the second basic embodiment is modified by the jaw assembly including a spring which continuously biases the jaw assembly toward the open position.
A further embodiment of the present invention is where the second basic embodiment is modified by the jaw assembly including a first pair of jaws and a second pair of jaws with the second pair of jaws being located opposite the first pair of jaws and facing in a direction opposite the first pair of jaws.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is to be made to the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood that the present invention is not limited to the precise arrangement shown in the drawings.
FIG. 1
is an isometric view of the collapsible pliers of the present invention showing the pliers in the collapsed configuration;
FIG. 2
is an isometric view of the collapsible pliers of the present invention showing a first set of jaws protruding that can be moved to a gripping position by squeezing of the handle assembly which forms the housing;
FIG. 3
is a view similar to
FIG. 1
indicating how the handle assembly can be moved in order to cause a second pair of jaws to extend for usage;
FIG. 4
is an isometric view of the collapsible pliers of the present invention showing the second pair of jaws being extended so as to be capable of being used;
FIG. 5
is an exploded isometric view of the collapsible pliers of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
Referring particularly to the drawings, there is shown the collapsible pliers
10
of this invention which is composed generally of a housing
12
and a jaw assembly
14
. The housing
12
is composed of a pair of separate handles
16
and
18
. The handles
16
and
18
are constructed to be identical and each has flared ends
20
and
22
. In transverse cross-section, each handles
16
and
18
is basically U-shaped defining an internal channel
24
. Each of the channels
24
is open ended. Access into the channel
24
can be accomplished at each of the flared ends
20
and
22
or can be through the open side which defines rectangular opening
26
which is located between a first pair of facing rails
28
and
30
and a second pair of facing rails
32
and
34
. The rails
32
and
34
are located directly adjacent the flared ends
22
with the rails
28
and
30
being located directly adjacent the flared end
20
.
The jaw assembly
14
is composed of a jaw element
34
and a jaw element
36
. Jaw element
34
has a circular center section
38
from which is integrally connected and extends a jaw
40
and a jaw
42
. The jaw
42
extends basically one-hundred eighty degrees opposite to jaw
40
. The center section
38
includes a center hole
44
. The jaw
40
includes a planar inner surface
46
which includes a series of serrations
48
. In a similar manner, the jaw
42
includes a planar inner surface
50
which also includes a series of serrations
52
.
Longitudinally formed on the jaw
40
is upper and lower longitudinal grooves
54
and
56
. The grooves
54
and
56
are located parallel to each other and extend from the outer end of the jaw
40
to the center section
38
. Formed within the center section
38
is a groove
58
. Groove
58
is the same configuration in dimension in transverse cross-section as groove
54
and is in continuous alignment with groove
54
. Groove
58
is also of the same configuration and of the same size in transverse cross-section as groove
56
and is also in continuous alignment with groove
56
. However, it is to be understood that groove
58
could be a slightly different configuration than groove
54
if such was desired. One end of groove
58
connects with groove
54
with the opposite end of groove
58
being open ended. At the outer end of groove
54
there is located a protuberance
62
. A similar protuberance
64
is mounted within the groove
56
. These protuberances
62
and
64
are only slightly raised off the bottom surface of each of their respective grooves
54
and
56
. With the rails
28
and
32
being slidably mounted within the grooves
54
and
58
, the height of each of the rails
28
and
32
is selected so as to ride over the protuberance
62
. The same is true also for the rails
30
and
34
relative to the protuberance
64
.
The jaw
42
has a longitudinal groove
66
formed on its upper surface and is open at the outer end of the jaw
42
where there is located a protuberance
68
. On the bottom side of the jaw
42
is a longitudinal groove
70
which has a protuberance
72
formed therein. The groove
70
is parallel to the groove
66
. Groove
66
is in alignment with a groove
74
that is formed within the center section
38
. Groove
70
will also be in alignment with a groove, which is not shown, which is formed within a center section
76
. It is also to be understood that the groove
56
will be in alignment with a groove formed on the undersurface of the center section
76
, which is not shown. It is to be noted that grooves
66
and
54
are located parallel to each other as is also grooves
58
and
74
are parallel.
The center section
76
includes an upstanding pin
78
. The pin
78
is pivotally mounted within center hole
44
. Surrounding the pin
78
and formed within the center section
76
is an annular groove
80
. Mounted within the groove
80
is a spring
82
. Spring
82
includes right angled ends
84
and
86
. End
84
is mounted within a hole, which is not shown, formed within the groove
80
. End
86
is mounted within a hole
88
formed within the center section
38
. The spring
82
will exert a continuous bias tending to locate the jaw assembly
14
in an open position, which is shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
of the drawings.
Integrally mounted to the center section
76
is a jaw
90
and a jaw
92
. Jaw
92
extends basically one-hundred eighty degrees opposite the jaw
90
. Jaw
90
includes a planar inner face
94
which has formed therein a plurality of serrations
96
. In a similar manner, the jaw
92
has a planar face
98
which has formed therein a plurality of serrations
100
. The upper surface of the jaw
90
has a longitudinal open ended groove
102
which includes at its outer end a protuberance
104
. In a similar manner, the upper surface of the jaw
92
includes a longitudinal open ended groove
106
which has at its outer end a protuberance
108
. On the bottom surface of the jaw
90
is a longitudinal open ended groove
110
which has formed therein at its outer end a protuberance
112
. In a similar manner, there is a longitudinal open ended groove
114
formed in the bottom surface of the jaw
92
. A protuberance
116
is formed within the outer open end of the groove
114
. The bottom surface of the center section
76
will include a pair of grooves (not shown) similar to grooves
58
and
74
and also parallel to each other and parallel to grooves
58
and
74
. One of these grooves aligns with groove
114
and the other with groove
110
.
The jaw element
36
is pivotable between the open position, shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
, to the closed position, shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
relative to the jaw element
34
. When in the closed position, the grooves
106
and
54
are in alignment as well as grooves
66
and
102
. With the rails
28
and
32
mounted within the grooves
54
and
106
and jaws
40
and
92
mounted within the interior channel
24
, the handle
16
can be slid from the retracted position, shown in
FIGS. 1 and 3
to an extended position, shown in
FIGS. 2 and 4
. It is also to be understood that the rails
30
and
34
will be located within the aligned grooves
56
and
114
.
The rails
28
and
32
of the handle
18
will be slidably engaged with aligned grooves
102
and
66
with the rails
30
and
34
being engaged with aligned grooves
110
and
70
. The result is the handles
16
and
18
can be manually moved relative to the jaw assembly
14
so as to cause the jaws
40
and
90
to be extended, as shown in
FIG. 2
, or jaws
42
and
92
extended, as shown in FIG.
4
. It is to be understood that the different pairs of jaws will have different configurations, such as one maybe possibly blunt nosed and another one a needle nose configuration.
In order to prevent disengagement of handle
16
relative to either jaw
40
or jaw
92
, there is included within groove
54
,
58
and
106
a floating member
118
. This floating member
118
will abut against rail
32
when the pliers is in the configuration shown in FIG.
4
and then will slide over and abut against rail
28
when the pliers is in the configuration of FIG.
2
. This floating member
118
will abut against protuberance
62
when in the position of FIG.
4
and will abut against protuberance
108
when in the position of FIG.
2
. Thusly, the floating rail functions as a device to limit the amount of movement of the jaw assembly
14
relative to the housing
12
.
It is to be understood that there will be a similar floating member
120
that connects between the alignable grooves
56
and
114
. There is also a similar floating member
122
that rides within the alignable grooves
102
,
74
and
106
. Additionally, there is a similar floating member
124
that rides within the alignable grooves
114
and
56
. Each of the floating members
118
,
120
,
122
and
124
are to be engaged between their respective protuberances and rails to define the limit of the position of the handles
16
and
18
relative to the jaw assembly
14
to establish the pliers
10
of this invention in the position of
FIG. 2
or in the position of FIG.
4
.
Claims
- 1. A collapsible pliers comprising:a jaw assembly formed of a first pair of jaws pivotally mounted together so said jaws can move between an open position and a gripping position and a closed position where said pair of jaws abut each other, said jaw assembly including track means; and a housing composed of a pair of separate spaced apart handles, both said handles connecting with said jaw assembly, both said handles being movable on said track means between a first extended position and a retracted position, said first extended position locates said handles in juxtaposition with said first pair of jaws protruding from said handles permitting said first pair of jaws to move to said open position and then to said gripping position by applying a manual squeezing force to said handles, said retracted position being when said first pair of jaws is located between said handles and with said first pair of jaws in said closed position not protruding exteriorly of said handles.
- 2. The collapsible pliers as defined in claim 1 wherein:said first pair of jaws being continuously biased by a spring assembly toward said open position.
- 3. The collapsible pliers as defined in claim 1 wherein:said track means comprising a groove assembly formed within said jaw assembly.
- 4. The collapsible pliers as defined in claim 1 wherein:each of said handles having a channel with a jaw of said first pair of jaws being mounted within a said channel.
- 5. The collapsible pliers as defined in claim 1 wherein:said jaw assembly including a second pair of jaws located opposite said first pair of jaws and facing in a direction opposite said first pair of jaws, said second pair of jaws also being capable of protruding from said housing which will permit said second pair of jaws to move to an open position and then to a gripping position by applying a manual squeezing force to said handles.
- 6. The jaw assembly as defined in claim 5 wherein:said second pair of jaws being movable from said retracted position to a second extended position, said second extended position being located at an end opposite of said housing from said first extended position.
- 7. A collapsible pliers comprising:a handle assembly; and a jaw assembly mounted to said handle assembly, said jaw assembly being movable from a retracted position from said handle assembly to an extended position protruding from said handle assembly which will automatically locate said jaw assembly in an open position, manual squeezing of said handle assembly will cause said jaw assembly to move from said open position to a gripping position.
- 8. The collapsible pliers as defined in claim 6 wherein:said jaw assembly being continuously spring biased toward said open position.
- 9. The collapsible pliers as defined in claim 6 wherein:said jaw assembly including a first pair of jaws and a second pair of jaws with said second pair of jaws being located opposite said first pair of jaws and facing in a direction opposite said first pair of jaws.
- 10. A method of constructing a pair of pliers comprising the steps of:utilizing a pair of handles located in juxtaposition but spaced apart; and mounting of a jaw assembly within each handle where said jaw assembly can be moved from a retracted position located between said handles to an extended position protruding from said handles and when in said extended position said handles assume an angular disposition as well as said jaws where said jaws can move toward each other to a grasping position by manually squeezing of said handles together.
- 11. The method as defined in claim 10 wherein the utilizing step includes selecting identical handles and mounting of same in a reversely facing relationship.
- 12. The method as defined in claim 10 wherein the mounting step includes connecting of said jaw assembly together in a pivotally mounted scissors arrangement.
- 13. The method as defined in claim 10 wherein the moving of said jaw assembly is accomplished by sliding of such relative to said handles.
- 14. The method as defined in claim 10 wherein the mounting step further comprises:including a movement limiting means in conjunction with said jaws to limit the extent of movement of said jaws relative to said handles.
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