The present invention relates to a cutting tool.
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The present invention is therefore intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in prior art.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a cutting tool for replacing the knife convenient and reducing cost.
A cutting tool includes a first handle, a second handle, a first jaw, a second jaw and a knife. The second handle is pivotally connected with the first handle. The first jaw is secured to the first handle. The second jaw is secured to the second handle. The knife is attached to the second jaw in a detachable manner.
Other objects, advantages, and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
The present invention will be described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment referring to the drawings.
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The first handle 10 includes a grip 11 and two flat supports 12 extending from the grip 11. Each flat support 12 defines two apertures 17 and an aperture 18.
The second handle 20 includes a grip 21 and two flat supports 22 extending from the grip 21. Each flat support 22 defines an aperture 25 and a slot 27.
The first jaw 30 includes a hollow triangular shear 31 formed thereon, two holders 33 formed next to the hollow triangular shear 31 and a cutting board 35 formed next to the holders 33. The holders 33 are separated from each other by means of a groove 32. Two apertures 34 are defined in the first jaw 30. Each holder 33 defines a V-shaped recess (not numbered).
The second jaw 40 includes a triangular shear 42 formed thereon, a connecting section 43 formed next to the triangular shear 42 and a blade 44 formed next to the connecting section 43. An aperture 46 and a slot 41 are defined in the second jaw 40. The connecting section 43 includes two screw holes 48 defined therein.
The cutting device includes a fixing plate 47 and a knife 45. The fixing plate 47 includes two apertures 49 defined therein.
In assembly, the first jaw 30 is put between the flat supports 12 of the first handle 10. Two bolts 15 are inserted in the apertures 17 and 34. Each bolt 15 is engaged with a nut 16. Thus, the first handle 10 is firmly connected with the first jaw 30.
The second jaw 40 is put between the flat supports 22 of the second handle 20. A key 23 is fit in the slots 27 and 41. The flat supports 22 of the second handle 20 are put between the flat supports 12 of the first handle 10. A bolt 24 is inserted in the apertures 18, 25 and 46. The bolt 24 is engaged with a nut 26. Thus, the first handle 10 is pivotally connected with the second handle 20, and the second jaw 40 is connected with the second handle 20.
The knife 50 is put between the fixing plate 47 and the connecting section 43. Two bolts 46 are driven into the screw holes 48 through the apertures 49. Thus the knife 45 is firmly attached to the second jaw 40.
Although not shown, a rod or wire can be put between the blade 44 and the cutting board 35. The first handle 10 can be pivoted towards the second handle 20. Accordingly, the first jaw 30 is moved towards the second jaw 40. Thus, the blade 44 cuts the rod or wire supported by means of the cutting portion 35.
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The present invention has been described through detailed illustration of the preferred embodiment. Those skilled in the art can derive variation from the preferred embodiment without departing from the scope of the present invention. Therefore, the preferred embodiment shall not limit the scope of the present invention defined in the claims.