Claims
- 1. Cutting snips comprising:
- a pair of handles;
- a pair of cutting blades pivotally connected to each other and to said handles such that a squeeze force on said handles is converted into a closing force for said pair of blades;
- an anvil member disposed on the edge of one of the blades in a position to be engaged by the other blade when the blades are closed;
- means pivotally attaching said anvil member to said one of said blades so that in use, when engaged by the other blade, the anvil member is pivoted to a position parallel to the other blade;
- whereby the cutting snips cut a workpiece such that a smooth or non-jagged edge is provided on the workpiece.
- 2. The cutting snips as defined in claim 1 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to one of said blades includes a pivot screw.
- 3. The cutting snips as defined in claim 1 wherein said anvil member is substantially flat, and said anvil member is attached to said one blade.
- 4. The cutting snips as defined in claim 3 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to said anvil support blade is located substantially in the center of the edge of said anvil support blade.
- 5. The cutting snips as defined in claim 3 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to one of said blades includes a pivot screw.
- 6. The cutting snips as defined in claim 1 wherein said anvil member has an arcuate surface, and said anvil member is attached to said one blade.
- 7. The cutting snips as defined in claim 6 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to one of said blades includes a pivot screw.
- 8. The cutting snips as defined in claim 6 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to said anvil support blade is located substantially in the center of the edge of said anvil support blade.
- 9. The cutting snips as defined in claim 1 wherein said pair of blades includes an anvil support blade and a sharpened blade, and said anvil member is attached to said anvil support blade.
- 10. The cutting snips as defined in claim 9 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to one of said blades includes a pivot screw.
- 11. The cutting snips as defined in claim 9 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to said anvil support blade is located substantially in the center of the edge of said anvil support blade.
- 12. The cutting snips as defined in claim 11 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to said anvil support blade includes a pivot screw.
- 13. The cutting snips as defined in claim 12 wherein said anvil member includes a substantially arcuate surface.
- 14. The cutting snips as defined in claim 9 wherein said anvil member has a substantially arcuate surface.
- 15. The cutting snips as defined in claim 14 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to said anvil support blade is located substantially in the center of the edge of said anvil support blade.
- 16. The cutting snips as defined in claim 9 wherein said anvil member is substantially flat.
- 17. The cutting snips as defined in claim 16 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to one of said blades includes a pivot screw.
- 18. The cutting snips as defined in claim 16 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to said anvil support blade is located substantially in the center of the edge of said anvil support blade.
- 19. The cutting snips as defined in claim 9 wherein said sharpened blade has a single honed edge.
- 20. The cutting snips as defined in claim 19 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to one of said blades includes a pivot screw.
- 21. The cutting snips as defined in claim 19 wherein the means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to said anvil support blade is located substantially in the center of the edge of said anvil support blade.
- 22. The cutting snips as defined in claim 21 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to said anvil support blade further includes a pivot screw.
- 23. The cutting snips as defined in claim 19 wherein said anvil member includes a substantially arcuate surface.
- 24. The cutting snips as defined in claim 23 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to one of said blades includes a pivot screw.
- 25. The cutting snips as defined in claim 23 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to said anvil support blade is located substantially in the center of the edge of said anvil support blade.
- 26. The cutting snips as defined in claim 19 wherein said anvil member is substantially flat.
- 27. The cutting snips as defined in claim 26 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to one of said blades includes a pivot screw.
- 28. The cutting snips as defined in claim 26 wherein said means for pivotally attaching said anvil member to said anvil support blade is located substantially in the center of the edge of said anvil support blade.
- 29. Cutting snips comprising:
- a pair of handles;
- an anvil blade and a sharpened blade pivotally connected to said handles, said blades pivotally attached so as to come together in a substantially parallel manner, said sharpened blade including a single ground edge;
- said handle being pivotally connected together at a first pivot point, said first pivot point adapted for moving towards the distal end of said blades as said handles are pivoted towards each other, whereby a squeeze force on said handles is converted into closing force on said blades;
- an anvil member having a substantially flat surface for engagement with said sharpened blade, said anvil member pivotally attached to said anvil blade at the center of said anvil member and disposed on the edge of the anvil blade which engages the sharpened blade;
- whereby the snips may cut a workpiece without leaving a rough or jagged edge.
- 30. Cutting snips comprising
- a pair of handles pivotally connected to each other,
- an anvil blade and a sharpened blade on said handles so that a squeeze force on said handles is converted to a closing force for said blades, and
- an anvil member disposed on the edge of the anvil blade between the anvil blade and the sharpened blade, said anvil member having an anvil surface substantially perpendicular to the path of movement of the blades when a closing force is exerted on the blades,
- said anvil member being pivotally mounted on said anvil blade for pivoting in a plane substantially parallel to the path of movement of the blades a sufficient distance to allow the anvil surface to pivot to a position parallel to the cutting edge of the sharpened blade both upon initial engagement of the sharpened blade and the anvil surface with a workpiece and upon cutting all the way through the workpiece, whereby upon placement of a workpiece between the sharpened blade and the anvil surface and squeezing the handles with a workpiece-penetrating force, the sharpened blade cuts through the workpiece without the formation of a traveling "V", thereby avoiding tearing of the workpiece.
- 31. Cutting snips comprising
- a pair of handles,
- an anvil blade and a sharpened blade, each pivotally connected to one of said handles at a first pivot point and pivotally connected to each other at a second pivot point,
- said handles being pivotally connected together at a third pivot point, intermediate said first and second pivot points, whereby when said handles are squeezed together a squeeze force on said handles exerts a closing force on said blades and said blades move toward each other in a substantially parallel manner, and
- an anvil member disposed on the edge of the anvil blade between the anvil blade and the sharpened blade, said anvil member having an anvil surface substantially perpendicular to the path of movement of the blades when they move toward each other,
- said anvil member being pivotally mounted on said anvil blade for pivoting in a plane substantially parallel to the path of movement of the blades a sufficient distance to allow the anvil surface to pivot a position parallel to the cutting edge of the sharpened blade both upon initial engagement of the sharpened blade and the anvil surface with a workpiece and upon cutting all the way through the workpiece, whereby upon placement of a workpiece between the sharpened blade and the anvil surface and squeezing the handles with a workpiece-penetrating force, the sharpened blade cuts through the workpiece without the formation of a traveling "V", thereby avoiding tearing of the workpiece.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of co-pending application Ser. No. 07/353,199, filed on May 15, 1989, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 182,268, filed Apr. 15, 1988, now abandoned.
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