Claims
- 1. A molded plastic conduit bender, the conduit bender comprising:
a handle sized and dimensioned to be grasped by a user's hand; an arcuate shoe portion integrally molded to a distal end of the handle, the shoe portion including a channel for receiving a conduit to be bent; a hole sized and dimensioned to receive a user's hand adjacent to the arcuate shoe portion.
- 2. The conduit bender as defined in claim 1, further comprising a steel hook pivotally coupled to an end of the arcuate shoe portion.
- 3. The conduit bender as defined in claim 1, wherein the arcuate shoe includes a base surface which may be rotated against the floor when bending a conduit, said base surface including markings indicative of the angle of bend.
- 4. A molded plastic conduit bender, the conduit bender comprising:
a handle sized and dimensioned to receive a user's hand; an arcuate shoe portion integrally molded to a distal end of the handle, the shoe portion including a channel for receiving a conduit to be bent; a steel hook molded into the handle adjacent an end of the arcuate shoe portion, wherein a conduit provided in the shoe is receivable in the hook to be bent to a selected angle by the shoe.
- 5. The conduit bender as defined in claim 4, wherein the handle comprises a hole for receiving a user's hand.
- 6. The conduit bender as defined in claim 4, wherein the handle further comprises at least one vice aperture sized and dimensioned to receive and provide a vice-like grip on the conduit.
- 7. The conduit bender as defined in claim 6, wherein the vice aperture includes a layer of elastomer material.
- 8. The conduit bender as defined in claim 4, further comprising a plurality of sight lines extending from an apex on a side of the handle, the sight lines being positioned to provide an indicator of a bend angle for the conduit.
- 9. The conduit bender as defined in claim 4, further comprising a plurality of horizontal sight lines molded into an edge of the contact surface of the shoe portion, each of the horizontal sight lines being positioned to provide an indicator of a bend angle for the conduit.
- 10. The conduit bender as defined in claim 4, further comprising at least one numerical angle marker, the numerical angle marker providing a numerical indicator of a bend angle.
- 11. The conduit bender as defined in claim 10, wherein the numerical angle marker is molded into the handle below a contact surface.
- 12. The conduit bender as defined in claim 10, wherein the numerical angle marker is permanently marked on the handle.
- 13. The conduit bender as defined in claim 11, wherein the numerical angle marker comprises a recessed base portion including a numerical symbol, and a wall enclosure extending above the base portion, the wall enclosure being sized and dimensioned to prevent the base portion from contacting an underlying surface when the handle is laid on a side including the numerical angle marker.
- 14. The conduit bender as defined in claim 4, further comprising a plurality of distance marks comprising a ruler provided along at least one side of the handle.
- 15. The conduit bender as defined in claim 4, wherein the steel hook comprises a grid mounting portion for receiving molten plastic.
- 16. The conduit bender as defined in claim 4, wherein the steel hook comprises a substantially flat portion, the flat portion including a rounded saddle sized and dimensioned for receiving the conduit at one end and to apply a force to the conduit to straighten the conduit.
- 17. The conduit bender as defined in claim 4 further comprising a grip comprising an elastomer material provided at an end of the handle opposite the shoe.
- 18. The conduit bender as defined in claim 17, wherein the grip further comprises a steel tube insert.
- 19. A head for a conduit bender, the head comprising:
a semi-circular shoe including a channel for receiving a conduit; and a plurality of sight lines, each of the sight lines extending from an apex point and extending to the shoe, each of the sight lines being aligned with a bend angle to provide an indicator to the user of a bend angle for the conduit in the shoe when the sight line is vertical.
- 20. The head as defined in claim 16 further comprising a plurality of horizontal sight lines, provided along an edge of the shoe and spaced to provide a bend angle for a conduit bent by the shoe.
- 21. The head as defined in claim 16, further comprising at least one recessed numerical angle marker provided in the side of the head, the numerical angle marker correlating with one of the sight lines to provide a numerical indicator of a bend angle.
- 22. A head for a conduit bender, the head comprising:
an arcuate shoe including a concave channel for receiving a conduit; a hook portion provided adjacent an end of the arcuate shoe, the hook portion receiving the conduit extending from the arcuate shoe and providing a bending force on the conduit when rotated in a bending direction; a mounting surface provided opposite the hook, the mounting surface including a first rounded saddle portion sized and dimensioned to receive a conduit at a distal end; and a second rounded saddle portion coupled adjacent to a back end of the hook, the second rounded saddle surface being provided a distance from the first saddle portion selected to receive the conduit between the first and second saddle portions, wherein when the head is rotated in a direction opposite the bending direction, the conduit is cradled between the first and second rounded saddle portions, allowing a length of conduit contacting a surface to be bent back against the contact surface.
- 23. A conduit bender comprising:
a handle sized and dimensioned at one end of the conduit bender to be grasped by a user's hand; a head at the end of the conduit bender which is opposite from the handle, the head having an arcuate shoe portion including an arcuate channel for receiving a conduit to be bent; wherein the handle and head are integrally formed in one piece.
- 24. The conduit bender as defined in claim 23, wherein the shoe further includes a hook at one end of the arcuate shoe portion for hooking over a conduit which is received in the channel.
- 25. The conduit bender as defined in claim 24, wherein the hook includes a metal insert which is embedded in the material of the handle.
- 26. The conduit bender as defined in claim 24, wherein the conduit bender includes at least two concavely shaped bend back saddles, at least one of which is on a side of the handle which is adjacent to and faces a rear side of the hook and at least one of which is on the rear side of the hook, wherein the bend back saddles are sized and shaped to cradle a section of conduit which extends between them when the handle is rotated relative to the section of conduit in a direction opposite to a normal direction of bending, the normal direction of bending being the direction the handle is rotated when the conduit is bent in the arcuate channel of the shoe.
- 27. The conduit bender as defined in claim 23, wherein the handle further comprises at least one vice aperture sized and dimensioned to receive and provide a vice-like grip on the conduit.
- 28. The conduit bender as defined in claim 27, wherein the vice aperture is oriented so as to position a diagonal of the aperture generally parallel to a longitudinal axis of the conduit bender.
- 29. The conduit bender as defined in claim 27, wherein the vice aperture includes a layer of elastomer material.
- 30. The conduit bender as defined in claim 23, further comprising a plurality of sight lines extending from an apex where the lines meet on a side of the head to a position of each line adjacent the arcuate channel of the shoe, the sight lines extending from the apex at different angles to provide an indicator of a bend angle for the conduit when the bender is rotated against a floor surface until the corresponding line is vertical.
- 31. The conduit bender as defined in claim 30, further comprising a plurality of sight lines molded into said side of the head, the sight lines being positioned and oriented at different angles to provide an indicator of a bend angle for the conduit when the bender is rotated against a floor surface until the corresponding line is horizontal.
- 32. The conduit bender as defined in claim 30, further comprising at least one numerical angle marker molded into the head, the numerical angle marker providing a numerical indicator of a bend angle and being recessed so as to be positioned below a contact surface on the adjacent side of the conduit bender.
- 33. The conduit bender as defined in claim 23, wherein the handle has an open end and is hollow, and includes a metal tube embedded in the material of the handle and head into which a conduit may be inserted.
- 34. The conduit bender as defined in claim 23, wherein portions of the conduit bender are overmolded with an elastomeric material.
- 35. The conduit bender as defined in claim 23, wherein the bender includes a measuring ruler formed into it.
- 36. The conduit bender as defined in claim 23, wherein the head further includes a hook at one end of the shoe and a straight channel section which extends from the arcuate channel of the shoe at an end of the shoe which is opposite from the hook, the straight channel section having an end where it terminates opposite from the arcuate channel of the shoe, and wherein a footrest is formed on the end of the straight channel section.
- 37. The conduit bender as defined in claim 26, wherein the bend back saddles are in part formed by a metal insert which is embedded in the material of the conduit bender.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/359,627 entitled “Conduit Bender” filed Feb. 26, 2002.
[0002] Not applicable.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60359627 |
Feb 2002 |
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