The invention relates to a hand tool with a back stop for impeding reverse motion of the hand tool's handles during a closing operation. Specifically, the invention relates to such a hand tool where the back stop has a release point at which point reverse motion will become possible.
In many applications where precision hand tool, such as crimping pliers, wire cutter or the like are utilized a back stop for impeding reverse motion of the hand tool's handles during a closing operation is arranged. Further, such back stops preferably include a release function with a release point at which point reverse motion of the handles will become possible. In some applications it is further possible to adjust the release point, such that the back stop is released at a specific position corresponding to a specific jaw formation.
In U.S. Pat. No. 3,063,313 a crimping tool is disclosed, which comprises a crescent gear and a release function. Two handles are arranged and crimping dies are governed by the action of the handle. An adjustment device is arranged to control the crimping space, such that the crimping space has a desired size when the crescent gear is released.
Another arrangement is known from U.S. Pat. No. 9,556,691 in which a multi-functional tool has a biased crescent gear arranged on a link arm extending between the handles of the tool. An adjustment screw is arranged to adjust the height of a first end of the link arm to thereby control the distance between the handles in the open position.
Both the above arrangements achieve back-stop function with some kind of possibility of adaptation. However, in both arrangements the adaptation also controls the operating area, i.e. the position of the crimping dies or the distance between the gripping jaws. For precision tools this may be a disadvantage, because the operating area may be very precisely designed, such that any alteration thereof is undesired. However, there may be other reasons to provide a possibility to adjust a back-stop arrangement.
Hence, there is a need of an arrangement for a precision hand tool that allows a possibility to adjust a back-stop function without tampering the co-operation of the jaws or operating area of the hand tool.
It is an object of the present invention to provide hand tool that allows a possibility to adjust a back-stop function without tampering the co-operation of the handles and the operating area of the hand tool.
The invention relates to a hand tool with a clampable operating area at an upper part of the tool, and two opposed handles extending to a lower part of the tool and being arranged to govern the clampable operating area between an open and a closed position, wherein a toothed pin is pivotally arranged between the handles extending downwards, wherein an arrangement is arranged for impeding reverse motion of the handles during a closing action thereof is such that reverse motion of the handles becomes possible at a specific release point that corresponds to a specific relative position of the handle. An adjustment device is arranged to adjust said release point without affecting the specific relation between the handle and the clampable operating area.
With the inventive arrangement it is possible to adjust the release point of a back stop function without tampering the co-operation of the jaws or operating area of the hand tool. This is advantageous because it makes sure that the function of the tool is not compromised by altering the relation between pivot points and the like involved in the link system connecting the handles and the jaws. Thereby the precision may be guaranteed at all times, and irrespective of a current adjustment of position.
In a specific embodiment, the release point is arranged to occur at a point where the clampable operating area is closed and wherein the adjustment device is arranged to adjust the specific relative position of the handles at which said release point occurs.
In one specific embodiment the arrangement for impeding reverse motion of the handles during a closing action thereof comprises a toothed pin that is pivotally arranged between the handles and extend downwards, wherein a support and a pawl are arranged on a first handle of the two handles at a distance from each other forming a space between them, in which space the toothed pin is to be received, and wherein an interaction of the toothed pin and the pawl impedes reverse motion of the handles during a closing action thereof and that the interaction of the toothed pin and the pawl is such that reverse motion of the handles becomes possible at a specific release point that corresponds to a specific relative position of the toothed pin and the pawl.
In a specific embodiment, the release point is arranged to occur at a point where the clampable operating area is closed and wherein the adjustment device is arranged to adjust the specific relative position of the handles at which the interaction of the toothed pin and the pawl is released.
In one embodiment the handles are such arranged with respect to each other that the handles may be pushed towards each other even after the clampable operating area has reached a fully closed position.
In one embodiment the toothed pin comprises a free space in which the pawl may rotate to a position that allows reverse motion of the toothed pin, said mutual position of the pawl and the toothed pin corresponding to the release point.
In one embodiment the adjustment device is part of the support, the support being movable between different positions, each position corresponding to a specific interaction between the toothed pin and the pawl and to a specific release point.
In one embodiment the support is arranged on the first handle via a pin and an indented track with multiple defined positions for the pin, each position of the support corresponding to a specific position of the pin inside one of the multiple defined positions of the track.
In one embodiment the toothed pin is unbiased, freely pivotally arranged.
In one embodiment the pawl is biased into contact with the toothed pin.
In one embodiment a link arm is arranged, wherein the toothed pin is pivotally arranged on said link arm.
Other embodiments and advantages will be apparent from the detailed description and the appended drawings.
An exemplary embodiment related to the invention will now be described with reference to the appended drawings, of which;
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In the shown embodiment, a link arm 5 is arranged between the handles 2 and 3 and a toothed pin 6 is pivotally arranged on said link arm 5. A first end of the link arm 5 is arranged at a connection point 16 on an upper part of a first handle 2 of the two handles, close to the pivot point 14 thereof. The opposite end of the link arm 5 is arranged at a connection point 17, farther down on the handle and preferably close to the middle of said second handle 3.
The jaws 12 and 13 are connected in a pivot point 18, wherein the operating area 4 is formed between active parts of the jaws above said pivot point 18. The lower part of the first jaw 12 is connected via the pivot link 14 to the first handle 2 and the lower part of the second jaw 13 is fixedly connected to the second handle 3. A return spring 15 is arranged to pull the jaws apart and hence to pull the handles apart towards an initial spread position of the hand tool 1. In the shown embodiment, the return spring 15 is arranged between the second handle 3 and the first jaw 12 at a return spring connection 27 close to the pivot point 14 between the first handle 2 and the first jaw 12. It may however be arranged at other locations achieving the same spreading effect of the handles. The spring may also be a leaf spring or the like arranged to push the handles apart. Further, the tool may be provided without return spring, wherein the handles would need to be manually pulled apart after each work operation.
An arrangement is arranged for impeding reverse motion of the handles during a closing action thereof is such that reverse motion of the handles becomes possible at a specific release point that corresponds to a specific relative position of the handles. In the shown embodiment this arrangement is comprised of a toothed pin 6 interacting with a pawl 8.
In the shown embodiment the toothed pin 6 extends downwards from the link arm 5, i.e. away from the jaws 12 and 13, wherein the free end of the toothed pin 6 extends along the first handle 2. This is shown in detail in
In the figures both the pawl spring 9 and the return spring 15 are shown in an unaffected state, wherein one end thereof is disconnected from its position. The pawl spring 9 is hence not connected to the pawl spring connection 26 on the pawl 8, and the return spring 15 is not connected to the return spring connection 27 on the first jaw 12. From this is also to be understood that both springs arranged in a stretched position whereby the spring action will act to retract the respective springs.
A support 10 is arranged to support the toothed pin 6 and keep the teeth 7 thereof in interaction with the pawl 8. The support 10 is arranged to keep the toothed pin 6 so close to the pawl 8 such the tip thereof will be forced in either direction, interacting with either the front or back sides of the teeth 7. The spring 9 will make sure that the tip of the pawl 8 will be kept in contact with the teeth 7 of the toothed pin 6.
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In the shown embodiment the support 10 comprises an indented track 21 which is adapted to interact with a pin 19 arranged on the first handle 2. Further, the support comprises a protrusion 22 arranged to slide in a guide 23 in the form of a track arranged on the first handle 2. The protrusion 22 preferably has an elongate shape with a width adapted to fit tightly inside the guide to thereby guide the support 10 with precision. Of course, as is obvious to a person skilled in the art, the support 10 may be arranged in other ways that allows it to be movable with respect to the first handle and adjustable with respect to the toothed pin 6. The support 10 comprises a support surface 25 arranged to remain in contact with the back side of the toothed pin 6. The support 10 is adjusted by moving it diagonally such that the support surface 25 is moved towards the toothed pin 6, whereby the mutual position between the toothed pin 6 and the pawl 8 will be altered in either direction.
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A detailed view of the back-stop function corresponding to the maximal mode is shown in
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As an alternative to adjusting the release point by adjustment of the position of the support it would also be possible to adjust the pivot point of the toothed pin or to adjust the position of pawl with respect to the toothed pin. All these alternatives would provide the inventive object of being able to adjust the release point without affecting the specific relation between the handles 2,3 and the clampable operating area 4.
An advantage of the double acting toothed pin 6 of the shown embodiment is that it encourages correct usage of the hand tool 1, by forcing the operator to both fully complete a clamping operation and to fully retract the handles after a completed operation.
Above, the invention has been described with reference to specific embodiments. The invention is however not limited to these embodiments. It is obvious to a person skilled in the art that other embodiments are possible within the scope of the following claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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1750518-1 | Apr 2017 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE2018/050429 | 4/26/2018 | WO | 00 |