Hole-punching pliers

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6282796
  • Patent Number
    6,282,796
  • Date Filed
    Friday, February 4, 2000
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 4, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
An improved hole-punching pliers has a holding part and a pressing part that are in pivotal combination with each other by way of a pair of connection plates. The holding part and the pressing part are provided respectively with a dentate engaging section so that they can be partially in mesh with each other in assembly to provide a secondary fulcrum in addition to the connection plates. Thereby when the holding part and the pressing part are held by a pair of connection plates and pressed with force, the mesh of the dentate engaging sections of the holding part and the pressing part can produce a double lever effect, rendering effective transmission of force applied to the holding part and the pressing part to punch a hole on an object.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to an improved hole-punching pliers which is equipped with a link arm serving as a pivot center in operation. The hole-punching pliers has a holding part and a pressing part that are in pivotal combination with each other. The holding part and the pressing part are provided respectively with a dentate section so that they can be partially in mesh with each other in assembly. Thereby when the holding part and the pressing part are held by a pair of connection plates and pressed with force, the mesh teeth of the dentate engaging sections of the holding part and the pressing part in mesh with each other helps more effective transmission of force applied to the holding part and the pressing part to punch a hole on an object with ease and no effort at all.




2. The Prior Art




Referring to

FIGS. 1

,


2


, conventionally, a hole-punching pliers has two pivotal parts, a holding part


10


having a holding section


11


at a rear end thereof and a pressing part


20


having a pressing section


21


at a rear end thereof that are pivotally combined together by way of a pin shaft


30


located in mounting holes


13


(


22


). The holding part


10


also has an open insertion space


12


and the pressing part


20


also has a mounting hole


24


. A rotary hole-punching wheel


40


is secured to a front end of the pressing part


20


and an anvil


14


is disposed at a front end of the holding part


20


. The rotary hole-punching wheel


40


having a plurality of punching rods


41


which can be rotated for selection of a proper punching rod


41


having a proper diameter is fixed in place by a retaining arm


50


having a retaining end


51


engaged with a fixing hole


23


so that holes of different diameters can be punched when a force is applied to the holding part and the pressing part at the same time. Such a prior art hole-punching pliers is typically designed and must be operated with relative effort.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, the primary object of the present invention is to provide an improved hole-punching pliers which has a spring-operated holding part and a pressing part that are pivotally engaged with each other at one end by way of gear-like or dentate sections and a pair of connection plates whereby an effective double lever result can be generated at the hole-punching wheel and an anvil spot in a ratio of 1:1.5 when a small force is applied to the holding section and the pressing section of the hole-punching pliers. So, only a half amount of force is used to effect a hole-punching task.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a prior art hole-punching pliers;





FIG. 2

is another diagram showing the operation mode of the prior art illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a perspective diagram showing some exploded components of the present invention;





FIG. 4

is a diagram showing the hole-punching pliers of the present invention;





FIG. 4A

is a diagram showing the other side of the hole-punching pliers;





FIG. 5

is a diagram showing the operation mode thereof;





FIG. 6

is a diagram showing another embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 7

is a diagram showing one further embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring to

FIG. 3

, the improved hole-punching pliers


1


′ of the present invention is comprised of a holding part


10


′, a pressing part


20


′, a compression spring


30


′, a rotary hole-punching wheel


40


′, a pair of connection plates


50


′ and a pair of pin shafts


60


′. The holding part


10


′ has a holding section


11


′ at the rear end and an opened insertion space


12


′. At the front end of the holding part


10


′ which has two parallel side walls is disposed a curved engaging section


13


′ on each side wall. On the engaging section


13


′ are evenly spaced a plurality of mesh teeth


14


′. In each engaging section


13


′ and adjacent the mesh teeth


14


′ is disposed a pin hole


15


′. An anvil spot


16


′ with a proper height is placed at a frontmost mouth area of the holding part


10


′. The pressing part


20


′ basically has the same shape as the holding part


10


′ but they are combined with each other in an upside-down manner.




The pressing part


20


′ has a pressing section


21


′ at a rear end thereof and has a pair of side walls at the front end thereof. On each side wall is disposed a curved engaging section


22


′ having a plurality of mesh teeth


23


′. A pin hole


24


′ is placed in the engaging section


22


′ and right adjacent the mesh teeth


23


′. On the other side, as shown in

FIG. 4A

, of the pliers is disposed a locking arm


26


′ for retaining the hole-punching wheel


40


′.




At the frontmost end of the pressing part


20


′ is disposed a hollow space between its parallel side walls for housing a hole-punching wheel


40


′. On each side wall is disposed a mounting hole


25


′ for rotary securing of the punching wheel


40


′ which is a round disc provided with a plurality of hole-punching rods


41


′ of different diameters on the periphery thereof and is mounted into the mounting holes


25


′ by way of a bearing.




One of a pair of connection plates


50


′ each having a pair of through holes


51


′ is fixed to each side of the hole-punching pliers respectively, as shown in

FIGS. 4

,


4


A.




In assembly, the pressing part


20


′ is first led through the hollow insertion space


12


′ of the holding part


10


′ and then the two parts are pivotally fixed together by the connection plates


50


′ which are secured in place by a pair of pin shafts


60


′ led through the through holes


51


′ of the plates


50


′ and the pin holes


15


′ and


24


′ respectively. At the same time, the mesh teeth


14


′ of the engaging section


13


′ of the holding part


10


′ and the mesh teeth


23


′ of the engaging section


22


′ of the pressing part


20


′ are partially in mesh. At last, the compression spring


30


′ is fixed placed between the holding part


10


′ and the pressing part


20


′ so as to permit the two parts retractably pivoted in operation.




In use, the hole-punching wheel


40


′ is rotated first to selectively locate a proper punching rod


41


′, then a piece or pieces of paper is placed between the punching rod


40


′ and the anvil spot


16


′. When the holding section


11


′ and the pressing section


21


′ are pivoted toward each other, the pressing part


20


′ and the holding part


10


′ are pivoted about the pin shafts


60


′ of the connection plates


50


′ respectively with the meshed teeth


14


′,


23


′ served as a secondary fulcrum and in rotational mesh with each other as a result of the application of force applied to the holding section


10


′ and the pressing section


21


′. Thereby, the punching rod


41


′ and the anvil spot


16


′ are moved toward each other for punching a hole of the same diameter % of on paper placed therebetween. Such a structure of the pliers


1


′ makes hole-punching easier and with less effort because a double lever effect can be produce by way of the connection plates and the engaged mesh teeth which serve as a secondary fulcrum.




Referring to

FIG. 6

, another embodiment of the present hole-punching pliers is given wherein the mesh teeth


14


′,


23


′ of the engaging section


13


′,


22


′ of the first embodiment are replaced with a semi-circular protrusion


14


″ and a semi-circular recess


23


″. The second embodiment pliers is assembled in the same way as described in the first one, except with the semi-circular protrusion


14


″ engaged with the semi-circular recess


23


″. To form a secondary fulcrum. It can produce the same effective double lever result as the first embodiment in punching holes on a piece of paper.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, in the third embodiment, the mesh teeth


14


′,


23


′ of the engaging section


13


′,


22


′ of the first embodiment are replaced with a semi-circular recess


14




a


and a semi-circular recess


23




a


that are placed in alignment with each other to form a hole for receiving a shaft rod


70


′ therein. The assembly of the third embodiment pliers is carried out in the same way as that of the first and the second embodiment pliers except the additional shaft rod


70


′ which serves as a secondary fulcrum in use.




It can be clearly seen that in the present invention, the shift of the pivot shaft of a conventional hole-punching pliers toward the hole-punching wheel and the use of a secondary fulcrum, such as the mesh teeth


14


′,


23


′, or the shaft rod


70


′, or the semi-circular protrusion


14


″ engaged with the semi-circular recess


23


″, and the dual pin shafts


60


′, render an effective double lever result. Thereby 50% additional force can be produced at the hole-punching wheel and the anvil spot in a hole-punching operation.



Claims
  • 1. A hole-punching pliers comprising a holding part, a pressing part, a compression spring, a hole-punching wheel, a pair of connection plates and a pair of pin shafts wherein:said holding part having an opened middle insertion space; said pressing part led through said opened middle insertion space is pivotally engaged with said holding part; said hole-punching wheel is rotatably secured to a front end of said pressing part; a plurality of punching rods having various diameters are fixed to a peripheral surface of said hole-punching wheel for selectively punching differently sized holes; said holding part has an anvil spot disposed at a front end thereof in such a manner that holes can be punched as a result of cooperation of said anvil spot and one selected punching rod of said hole-punching wheel; the improvement is characterized in that: said compression spring is disposed between said holding part and said pressing part so that said holding part and said pressing part can be retractably operated; said holding part has a curved engaging section disposed next to said hole-punching wheel; said pressing part has a curved engaging section disposed adjacent to said anvil spot; in said engaging section of both said holding part and said pressing part is disposed a pin hole; a fulcrum means is provided in said engaging section of both said holding part and said pressing part so that said holding part and said pressing part can be further supported in place at a secondary fulcrum defined by said fulcrum means; said pair of connection plates are used to pivotally connect said holding part and said pressing part to each other by way of pin shafts led through said pin holes in said engaging sections of both said holding part and said pressing part; said fulcrum means is fixedly located between said pin holes of both said holding part and said pressing part by said connection plates; whereby a double lever effect can be produced by way of said fulcrum means and said connection plates to make a hole-punching task easier and with less effort.
  • 2. The hole-punching pliers as claimed in claim 1 wherein said fulcrum means disposed in said engaging section of both holding part and said pressing part is made up of dentate mesh teeth that are partially in mesh in operation to serve as a secondary fulcrum.
  • 3. The hole-punching pliers as claimed in claim 1 wherein said fulcrum means disposed in said engaging section of both holding part and said pressing part is made up of a semi-circular recess and a semi-circular protrusion that are engaged with each other in assembly to produce a secondary fulcrum.
  • 4. The hole-punching pliers as claimed in claim 1 wherein said fulcrum means is made up of a shaft rod that is disposed in a hole defined by a semi-circular recess on said engaging section of said holding part and a semi-circular recess on said engaging section of said pressing part so as to form a secondary fulcrum.
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